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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 8 Operations Support System Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Operations Support System Alarms
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. The alarm is received when there is no response to a CLI command from the Call Agent
platform. If this alarm is issued while the system is stable (i.e. no device failures) and the traffic is at or
below the engineered level, then Cisco TAC technical support should be contacted to investigate the
cause. If components of the system are in the process of failing or restoring while CLI commands are
being issued, then this alarm is informational and no further action is required. The traffic measurement
reports can be checked to see if there is more traffic being handled than the engineered level. If this is
the situation, then the traffic should be reduced or capacity should be added.
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.
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. The primary cause of the alarm is that the NMS issuing the wrong
community string. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, ensure the correct community string exists
via CLI.
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 DBM
IDX and the information that is in the EMS database (Oracle). The primary cause of the alarm is that the
QAM is receiving an error because of a data mismatch between what is in the DBM IDX and what is in
the EMS db (oracle). To correct the primary cause of the alarm, view the Transaction Queue and execute
an Audit on the failed table. The secondary cause of the alarm is that the DBM IDX is failing when
attempting to perform a
SQL
command. To correct the secondary cause of the alarm, 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.
User Session Count Exceeds Major Threshold Limit—Operations Support
System (14)
The User Session Count Exceeds Major Threshold Limit alarm (major) indicates that the user session
count has exceeded the major threshold limit. The primary cause of the alarm is that the user session
usage has reached maximum allowed limit. To troubleshoot and correct the primary cause of the alarm,
use the
report client_session
command to view all login sessions. Use the
stop client_session
command
to remove stale sessions.