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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Signaling Alarms
Destination Point Code User Part Unavailable—Signaling (116)
The Destination Point Code User Part Unavailable alarm (major) indicates that a layer 4 user part, such
as ISUP, is unavailable at the DPC in the SS7 network. The primary cause of the alarm is that the SGP
sent a DUPU M3UA message to the CA indicating that an user part is unavailable on at a DPC. To correct
the primary cause of the alarm, contact the SS7 network administrator to report the user part unavailable
problem related to the DPC so communication can be restored.
Circuit Validation Test Message Received for an Unequipped Circuit
Identification Code—Signaling (117)
The Circuit Validation Test Message Received for an Unequipped Circuit Identification Code alarm
(minor) indicates that a CVT message was received for an unequipped CIC. The primary cause of the
alarm is that the CIC is not provisioned. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, provision the CIC.
Circuit Verification Response Received with Failed Indication—Signaling (118)
The Circuit Verification Response Received with Failed Indication alarm (minor) indicates that a CVR
message was received with a failure indication. The primary cause of the alarm is that a CIC mismatch
has occurred. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, perform an internal test such as checking that
the CIC is assigned to a circuit between the sending and the receiving switch.
Signaling System 7 Adapter Process Faulty—Signaling (119)
The Signaling System 7 Adapter Process Faulty alarm (critical) indicates that a S7A process is faulty.
The primary cause of the alarm is that an OMNI or a S7A exception has occurred. To correct the primary
cause of the alarm, check OMNI process. The S7A process will restart itself if the S7A maximum restart
threshold has not been exceeded.
Signaling System 7 Module/Signaling System 7 Adapter Faulty—Signaling
(120)
The Signaling System 7 Module/Signaling System 7 Adapter Faulty alarm (critical) indicates that the
S7M/S7A processes are faulty. The primary cause of the alarm is that an OMNI failure has occurred. To
correct the primary cause of the alarm, check the OMNI status. An automatic failover will occur in a
duplex configuration.