Cannot Login To External Archive Server—Maintenance (111) - Cisco BTS 10200 Troubleshooting Manual

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Monitoring Maintenance Events
Cannot Login to External Archive Server—Maintenance (111)
The Cannot Login to External Archive Server alarm (critical) indicates that the user cannot login to the
external archive server. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Cannot Login to External Archive
Server alarm, refer to the
page
Congestion Status—Maintenance (112)
The Congestion Status alarm (major) indicates that a change has occurred in the system overload level.
To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Congestion Status alarm, refer to the
Status—Maintenance (112)" section on page
Central Processing Unit Load of Critical Processes—Maintenance (113)
The Central Processing Unit Load of Critical Processes event serves as an informational alert that a
change (increase/decrease) has occurred in the call processing load. If the level remains continuously
high, change the configuration or redistribute the call load.
Queue Length of Critical Processes—Maintenance (114)
The Queue Length of Critical Processes event serves as an informational alert that a change has occurred
in the queue length of critical processes. If the reported level remains continuously high, adjust the
system load or configuration.
Inter-Process Communication Buffer Usage Level—Maintenance (115)
The Inter-Process Communication Buffer Usage Level event serves as an informational alert that a
change has occurred in the IPC buffer usage. If the reported level remains continuously high, adjust the
system load or configuration.
Call Agent Reports the Congestion Level of Feature Server—Maintenance (116)
The Call Agent Reports the Congestion Level of Feature Server event serves as an informational alert
that the Feature Server is congested. The event is informational and no further action is required.
Side Automatically Restarting Due to Fault—Maintenance (117)
The Side Automatically Restarting Due to Fault alarm (critical) indicates that the platform has shut down
to the OOS-FAULTY state, and is in the process of being automatically restarted. To troubleshoot and
correct the cause of the Side Automatically Restarting Due to Fault alarm, refer to the
Automatically Restarting Due to Fault—Maintenance (117)" section on page
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