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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Signaling Alarms
Routing Key Inactive—Signaling (163)
The Routing Key Inactive alarm (major) indicates that INACTIVE acknowledgement messages were
received from a Signaling Gateway. The SG or SCTP associations are probably down. To troubleshoot
and correct the primary cause of the Routing Key Inactive alarm, investigate other alarms to see if SGs
are down or the SCTP associations are down. Take corrective action according to those alarms. Also
check the AS status for the routing context on ITP.
Signaling Gateway Traffic Mode Mismatch—Signaling (164)
The Signaling Gateway Traffic Mode Mismatch alarm (major) indicates that the traffic mode does not
match on the BTS 10200 and the Signaling Gateway. To troubleshoot and correct the primary cause of
the Signaling Gateway Traffic Mode Mismatch alarm, verify the AS traffic-mode configuration in the
Signaling Gateway. Check that the SG internal redundancy mode for the traffic-mode setting has been
set correctly in the BTS 10200.
Residential Gateway Endpoints are out of Service at the Gateway—Signaling
(170)
The Residential Gateway Endpoints are out of Service at the Gateway alarm (minor) indicates that the
residential gateway has been administratively taken OOS using the command at the gateway. To
troubleshoot and correct the primary cause of the Residential Gateway Endpoints are out of Service at
the Gateway alarm, bring the residential gateway administratively into INS using the command at the
gateway.
Residential Gateway Unreachable—Signaling (171)
The Residential Gateway Unreachable alarm (minor) indicates that a MGCP signaling interop error has
occurred with the residential media gateway. To troubleshoot and correct the primary cause of the
Residential Gateway Unreachable alarm, check the IP connectivity status between the BTS 10200 call
agent and the trunking gateway if the residential gateway is not physically connected, but controlled INS
at the BTS 10200.
Multimedia Terminal Adapter Effective-Aggr-Id Becomes Unavailable Due to
Its IP Address—Signaling (172)
The Multimedia Terminal Adapter Effective-Aggr-Id Becomes Unavailable Due to Its IP Address alarm
(major) indicates that the MTA has been moved to new subnet which is not provisioned, or provisioned
with the aggr-id=NULL. To troubleshoot and correct the primary cause of the Multimedia Terminal
Adapter Effective-Aggr-Id Becomes Unavailable Due to Its IP Address alarm, provision the subnet
aggr-id for the MTA.