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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
All Retransmission Attempts of Session Initiation Protocol Request or
Response Failed—Signaling (146)
The All Retransmission Attempts of Session Initiation Protocol Request or Response Failed event serves
as a warning the all retransmission attempts of a SIP request or response failed. The primary cause of
the event is that all retransmission attempts for a SIP request failed for a DNS or an IP address of the
request URI or all retransmission attempts for a SIP response failed for the received socket IP address
of the request and the DNS (or IP address). To correct the primary cause of the event, ensure that the
DNS server is up and running for host name resolution and provisioned properly to resolve to correct
order of IP addresses and ensure that previous hop network component is alive and in a healthy state for
failures related to SIP responses.
Domain Name System Service Addresses Exhausted—Signaling (147)
The Domain Name System Service Addresses Exhausted event serves as a warning that all DNS SRV
addresses are exhausted. The primary cause of the event is that the DNS SRV hostname resolution to IP
address is exhausted. To correct the primary cause of the event, add an entry to the SRV in the DNS
server and fix the BTS 10200 provisioning.
Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Congested—Signaling (150)
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Congested alarm (minor) indicates that the
SCTP association is congested. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Stream Control
Transmission Protocol Association Congested alarm, refer to the
“Stream Control Transmission Protocol
Association Congested—Signaling (150)” section on page 10-156
Subscriber Line Faulty—Signaling (151)
The Subscriber Line Faulty alarm (minor) indicates that the residential gateway returned an error code
in response to a command from the MGW. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Subscriber Line
Faulty alarm, refer to the
“Subscriber Line Faulty—Signaling (151)” section on page 10-156
.
Termination Transient Error Received—Signaling (152)
The Termination Transient Error Received event functions as an informational alert that a termination
transient error was received. The primary cause of the event is that the MGCP signaling process has
inter-operational errors. To correct the primary cause of the event, notify 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.