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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
Monitoring Maintenance Events
Memory and Swap are Consumed at Abnormal Levels—Maintenance (58)
Note
Maintenance (58) is issued by the BTS 10200 system when memory consumption is greater than 80
percent (>80%) and swap space consumption is greater than 30 percent (>30%).
The Memory and Swap are Consumed at Abnormal Levels event functions as an informational alert the
memory and swap file usage are being consumed at abnormal levels. The primary cause of the event is
that a process or multiple processes have consumed an abnormal amount of memory on the system and
the operating system is utilizing an abnormal amount of the swap space for process execution. This can
be a result of high call rates or bulk provisioning activity. Monitor the system to ensure all subsystems
are performing normally. If so, only lightening the effective load on the system will clear the situation.
If not, verify which process(es) are running at abnormally high rates, and contact Cisco TAC.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
No Heartbeat Messages Received Through the Interface—Maintenance (61)
The No Heartbeat Messages Received Through the Interface alarm (critical) indicates that no HB
messages are being received through the local network interface. To troubleshoot and correct the cause
of the No Heartbeat Messages Received Through the Interface alarm, refer to the
Messages Received Through the Interface—Maintenance (61)” section on page 7-102
Link Monitor: Interface Lost Communication—Maintenance (62)
The Link Monitor: Interface Lost Communication alarm (major) indicates that a interface has lost
communication. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link Monitor: Interface Lost
Communication alarm, refer to the
“Link Monitor: Interface Lost Communication—Maintenance (62)”
.
Outgoing Heartbeat Period Exceeded Limit—Maintenance (63)
The Outgoing Heartbeat Period Exceeded Limit alarm (major) indicates that the outgoing HB period has
exceeded the limit. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Outgoing Heartbeat Period Exceeded
Limit alarm, refer to the
“Outgoing Heartbeat Period Exceeded Limit—Maintenance (63)” section on
.