Aggregration Device Address Resolution Failure—Maintenance (106) - Cisco BTS 10200 Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 7
Maintenance Troubleshooting
Aggregration Device Address Resolution Failure—Maintenance (106)
The Aggregration Device Address Resolution Failure event serves as a warning the aggregration device
address resolution has failed. The primary cause of the event is that the auto AGGR-ID resolution for
the MGW IP failed due to DNS lookup failure. To correct the cause of the event, check the provisioning
of DNS reverse lookup entry for the MGW IP address.
No Heartbeat Messages Received Through Interface From
Router—Maintenance (107)
The No Heartbeat Messages Received Through Interface From Router alarm (critical) indicates the no
HB messages are being received through the interface from the router. To troubleshoot and correct the
cause of the No Heartbeat Messages Received Through Interface From Router alarm, refer to the
Heartbeat Messages Received Through Interface From Router—Maintenance (107)" section on
page
A Log File Cannot be Transferred—Maintenance (108)
The A Log File Cannot be Transferred event serves as a warning that a log file cannot be transferred.
The primary cause of the event is that there is an access problem with the external archive system. To
correct the primary cause of the event, check the external archive system. The secondary cause of the
event is that the network is having a problem. To correct the secondary cause of the event, check the
network. The ternary cause of the event is that the source log is not present. To correct ternary cause of
the event, check for the presence of a log file.
Five Successive Log Files Cannot be Transferred—Maintenance (109)
The Five Successive Log Files Cannot be Transferred alarm (major) indicates that five successive log
files cannot be transferred to the archive system. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Five
Successive Log Files Cannot be Transferred alarm, refer to the
Transferred—Maintenance (109)" section on page
Access to Log Archive Facility Configuration File Failed or File
Corrupted—Maintenance (110)
The Access to Log Archive Facility Configuration File Failed or File Corrupted alarm (major) indicates
that access to the LAF configuration file failed or the file is corrupted. To troubleshoot and correct the
cause of the Access to Log Archive Facility Configuration File Failed or File Corrupted alarm, refer to
the
section on page
OL-8723-19
7-110.
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