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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 8 Operations Support System Troubleshooting
Monitoring Operations Support System Events
No Reply Received from Destination—Operations Support System (8)
The No Reply Received from Destination alarm (minor) indicates that there no reply received from the
destination. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the No Reply Received from Destination alarm,
refer to the
“No Reply Received from Destination—Operations Support System (8)” section on
.
Simple Network Management Protocol Authentication Error—Operations
Support System (9)
The Simple Network Management Protocol Authentication Error alarm (minor) indicates that the NMS
is issuing the wrong community string. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Simple Network
Management Protocol Authentication Error alarm, refer to the
“Simple Network Management Protocol
Authentication Error—Operations Support System (9)” section on page 8-15
.
Queue Processing Module Database Management Index Failed with
Error—Operations Support System (10)
The Queue Processing Module Database Management Index Failed with Error alarm (major) indicates
that the QAM is receiving an error because of a data mismatch between the information that is in the
DBM IDX and the information that is in the EMS database (Oracle). To troubleshoot and correct the
cause of the Queue Processing Module Database Management Index Failed with Error alarm, refer to
the
“Queue Processing Module Database Management Index Failed with Error—Operations Support
System (10)” section on page 8-15
Queue Processing Module Database Management Index Mismatch During Add
or Delete—Operations Support System (11)
The Queue Processing Module Database Management Index Mismatch During Add or Delete event
serves as a warning that the QAM has received a warning that either an entry already exists in DBM IDX
during an add operation or an entry is nonexistent during a delete operation. No further action is
required.
User Session Count is Approaching Threshold Limit—Operation Support
System (12)
The User Session Count is Approaching Threshold Limit event serves as a warning that the user session
count is approaching the threshold limit. The primary cause of the warning event is that the user session
count usage has reached the allowed limit. To correct the primary cause of the warning event, use the
report client_session
command to view all login sessions. Use the
stop client_session
command to
remove stale sessions.