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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
Link is Locally Inhibited—Signaling (15)
The Link is Locally Inhibited alarm (minor) indicates that the SS7 link is inhibited at the local end. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link is Locally Inhibited alarm, refer to the
Inhibited—Signaling (15)” section on page 10-133
Link is Congested—Signaling (16)
The Link is Congested alarm (minor) indicates that the SS7 link is congested. To troubleshoot and
correct the cause of the Link is Congested alarm, refer to the
“Link is Congested—Signaling (16)”
.
Link: Local Processor Outage—Signaling (17)
The Link: Local Processor Outage alarm (minor) indicates that the SS7 link has experienced a local
processor outage. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link: Local Processor Outage alarm, refer
to the
“Link: Local Processor Outage—Signaling (17)” section on page 10-134
Link: Remote Processor Outage—Signaling (18)
The Link: Remote Processor Outage alarm (minor) indicates that the SS7 link has experienced a remote
processor outage. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link: Remote Processor Outage alarm,
refer to the
“Link: Remote Processor Outage—Signaling (18)” section on page 10-134
.
Link Set Inaccessible—Signaling (19)
The Link Set Inaccessible alarm (major) indicates that the specified SS7 link in inaccessible. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link Set Inaccessible alarm, refer to the
Inaccessible—Signaling (19)” section on page 10-134
.
Link Set Congestion—Signaling (20)
The Link Set Congestion alarm (major) indicates that the specified SS7 link set is congested. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Link Set Congestion alarm, refer to the
Congestion—Signaling (20)” section on page 10-134
.
Route Set Failure—Signaling (21)
The Route Set Failure alarm (major) indicates that the specified route set has a experienced a failure. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Route Set Failure alarm, refer to the
Failure—Signaling (21)” section on page 10-135
.