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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
Monitoring Signaling Events
ENUM Server Unavailable—Signaling (174)
The ENUM Server Unavailable alarm (critical) indicates that a network or server problem has occurred.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the ENUM Server Unavailable alarm, refer to the
Server Unavailable—Signaling (174)” section on page 10-159
ENUM Server Farm Unavailable—Signaling (175)
The ENUM Server Farm Unavailable alarm (critical) indicates that a network or server problem has
occurred. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the ENUM Server Farm Unavailable alarm, refer to
the
“ENUM Server Farm Unavailable—Signaling (175)” section on page 10-159
.
No Resources Available to Launch ENUM Query—Signaling (176)
The No Resources Available to Launch ENUM Query alarm (critical) indicates that no resources are
available to launch the ENUM query. The primary cause of the alarm is that there is internal or network
congestion or that the server response is slow. To troubleshoot and correct the primary cause of the
alarm, refer to the
“No Resources Available to Launch ENUM Query—Signaling (176)” section on
.
ISDN Unable to Restore D-Channel Into In-Service Active State—Signaling
(177)
The ISDN Unable to Restore D-Channel Into In-Service Active State warning event indicates that the
BTS 10200 did not receive the Service Ack from the remote end in response to the Service message to
make the D-Channel active. To correct the cause of the event, verify that the NFAS provisioning at the
PBX/media gateway is correct.