Route Set Failure—Signaling (21) - Cisco BTS 10200 Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 10
Signaling Troubleshooting
Route Set Failure—Signaling (21)
The Route Set Failure alarm (major) indicates that the specified route set has a experienced a failure.
The primary cause of the alarm is the specified route set has experienced a failure. To correct the primary
cause of the alarm, verify that the processing complex supporting the route set is functional. Monitor
event reports at the network level to determine the failing component and verify its restoral to service.
Route Set Congested—Signaling (22)
The Route Set Congested alarm (minor) indicates that the specified route set is congested. The primary
of the alarm is that the specified route set is experiencing congestion. To correct the primary cause of
the alarm, monitor event reports at the network level to determine if the traffic load on the specified SS7
link set is too high on the local end, or if the remote end is lagging in processing the traffic. Verify that
the SS7 link set has not degraded in quality. Verify that the traffic load has not become unbalanced if
multiple SS7 link sets are used. Verify that local SS7 signaling adapter process is running normally.
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Troubleshooting Signaling Alarms
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