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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
Abnormal Call Clearing—Signaling (99)
The Abnormal Call Clearing alarm (minor) indicates that an unsupported or invalid message type was
received from network. The primary cause of the alarm is that an unsupported or an invalid message type
was received from network. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, contact Cisco TAC.
Note
Refer to the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page lvi
for
detailed instructions on contacting Cisco TAC and opening a service request.
Codec Negotiation Failed—Signaling (100)
The Codec Negotiation Failed alarm (minor) indicates that the codec negotiation has failed. The primary
cause of the alarm is that the codec negotiation failed. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, find a
compatible set of codec settings for both sides, re-provision the endpoints of the call and try the call
again.
Per Call Security Violation—Signaling (101)
The Per Call Security Violation alarm (minor) indicates that a call security violation has occurred. This
is a future trap definition–it will not be issued in the 3.x release series.
H323 Network Congested—Signaling (102)
The H323 Network Congested alarm indicates (minor) that the H323 application process has depleted
its resources and no more calls can be completed. The primary cause of this alarm is that the H323
application processes has depleted it's resources and no more calls can be completed. The high water
mark has been reached and all new call requests are rejected until the low water mark is reached. To
correct the primary cause of the alarm, re-provision the water marks or check the network for overload.
Also verify that alternate routes have been provisioned on the BTS 10200.
Aggregation Connection Down—Signaling (103)
The Aggregation Connection Down alarm (major) indicates that the AGGR TCP connection is down.
The primary cause of the alarm is that the TCP connection is down. To correct the primary cause of the
alarm, check the associated cabling and perform PINGs to test the connectivity.
Enhanced Subscriber Authentication BTS 10200 Delivery Function Connection
Down—Signaling (106)
The Enhanced Subscriber Authentication BTS 10200 Delivery Function Connection Down alarm
(minor) indicates that the ESA BTS 10200 DF connection is down. The primary cause of the alarm is
that the DF server is not responding. To correct the primary cause of the alarm, check the encryption key
or the IP connectivity to the DF.