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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Manual (874 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Monitoring Operations Support System Events
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Table of Contents
36
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
56
Introduction
57
C H a P T E R 1 Troubleshooting Overview
58
CHAPTER 1 Troubleshooting Overview
61
Resolving Network Problems
61
Resolving System Problems
62
Managing Events and Alarms
65
Managing Event and Alarm Reports
66
Report Alarm Command
67
Ack Alarm Command
68
Format of Alarm Reports
69
Events and Alarm Logs
70
Show, Add, and Delete Event Queue Commands
72
Changing Threshold and Throttle Values
73
Managing and Responding to Events and Alarms
74
Events and Alarms Descriptions and Corrective Actions
75
Introduction
79
Chapter 2 Audit Troubleshooting
80
Audit (3)
81
Audit (5)
82
Audit (7)
83
Audit (10)
84
Audit (12)
85
Audit (14)
86
Audit (16)
87
Audit (17)
88
Audit (18)
89
Audit (19)
90
Audit (20)
91
Audit (22)
92
Audit (24)
93
Audit (25)
94
Monitoring Audit Events
95
Completion—Audit (3)
96
Major Internal Audit Failure—Audit (6)
97
Network Time Protocol Service Warning—Audit (14)
98
Recovered Memory of Stale Call—Audit (19)
99
Recover Memory of Dangling Gate—Audit (23)
100
Troubleshooting Audit Alarms
101
Critical Network Time Protocol Service Failure—Audit (11)
102
Minor Network Time Protocol Service Failure—Audit (13)
103
Process Heap Memory Usage Exceeds Major Threshold Level—Audit (17)
104
Audit Found Lost Call Data Record—Audit (20)
105
Introduction
107
Billing Events and Alarms
108
Chapter 3 Billing Troubleshooting
109
Billing (3)
110
Billing (4)
111
Billing (6)
112
Billing (7)
113
Billing (9)
114
Billing (14)
115
Billing (15)
116
Billing (20)
117
Billing (29)
118
Billing (31)
119
Billing (33)
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Billing (36)
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Billing (38)
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Billing (40)
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Billing (42)
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Billing (44)
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Billing (46)
126
Billing (48)
127
Billing (52)
128
Billing (54)
129
Billing (56)
130
Billing (58)
131
Monitoring Billing Events
132
Test Report—Billing (1)
133
File Transfer Protocol/Secure File Transfer Protocol Transfer Failed—Billing (6)
134
File Write Error—Billing (15)
135
All Billing Links at Billing Server Down—Billing (35)
136
Error Reading Provisioned Data–Using Default—Billing (42)
137
Record Keeping System Unreachable for Five Hours—Billing (49)
138
Prepaid Subscriber Call Attempt Failed Because of Balance—Billing (57)
139
Troubleshooting Billing Alarms
140
Billing Partition Disk Usage Minor Threshold Exceeded—Billing (2)
141
Billing Partition Disk Usage Critical Threshold Exceeded—Billing (4)
142
Transmission Control Protocol Connection Error—Billing (7)
143
Transmission Control Protocol Packet Receive Failure—Billing (8)
144
Domain Name Mapping Failed—Billing (30)
145
Billing Link Failure—Billing (37)
146
Event Message Log File Opened—Billing (45)
147
Bulk Data Management System Stopped Generating New Billing File—Billing (52)
148
Introduction
151
CHAPTER 4 Call Processing Troubleshooting
153
Callp (1)
153
Callp (8)
154
Callp (9)
155
Callp (11)
156
Callp (13)
157
Callp (16)
158
Callp (18)
159
Callp (20)
160
Callp (22)
161
Callp (24)
162
Callp (26)
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Callp (28)
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Callp (30)
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Callp (32)
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Callp (34)
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Callp (36)
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Callp (38)
169
Callp (40)
170
Callp (42)
171
Callp (44)
172
Monitoring Call Processing Events
173
Test Report—Call Processing (1)
174
Feature Server One Link Down—Call Processing (11)
175
Unable to Play Announcement—Call Processing (18)
176
Invalid Route for Subscriber Index—Call Processing (24)
177
Customer-Originated Trace Test Failed—Call Processing (30)
178
Dial Plan Information for Test Call Not Found—Call Processing (35)
179
Interactive Voice Response Real Time Transport Protocol Session Fail—Call Processing (40)
180
Call Processing no Session Initiation Protocol Trigger Context Found—Call Processing (44)
181
Troubleshooting Call Processing Alarms
182
Feature Server One Link Down—Call Processing (11)
183
Feature Server both Links Down—Call Processing (12)
185
Release Cause 25 Exchange Routing Error Received—Call Processing (38)
186
Introduction
187
C H a P T E R 5 Configuration Troubleshooting
188
CHAPTER 5 Configuration Troubleshooting5-1
189
Config (3)
189
Config (5)
190
Config (7)
191
Monitoring Configuration Events
192
Configuration Error—Configuration (4)
193
Troubleshooting Configuration Alarms
194
Introduction
195
CHAPTER 6 Database Troubleshooting6-1
196
Database Events and Alarms
196
C H a P T E R 6 Database Troubleshooting
197
Database (3)
198
Database (4)
199
Database (5)
200
Database (7)
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Database (8)
202
Database (10)
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Database (11)
204
Database (12)
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Database (13)
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Database (14)
207
Database (16)
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Database (18)
209
Database (20)
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Database (22)
211
Database (24)
212
Database (25)
213
Database (27)
214
Monitoring Database Events
215
Test Report—Database (1)
216
Element Management System Database Deftran Queue Is Overloaded—Database (7)
217
Element Management System Database Alert.log Alerts—Database (11)
218
Data Replication Failed—Database (17)
219
Element Management System Oracle Database–Minor Error—Database (23)
220
Troubleshooting Database Alarms
221
Administrator—Database (3)
222
Element Management System Database Heartbeat Process Died—Database (5)
223
Element Management System Database Deftran Queue Is Overloaded—Database (7)
224
Element Management System Database Tablespace Is out of Free Space—Database (8)
225
Element Management System Database Alert.log Alerts—Database (11)
226
Table Size Exceeds Minor Threshold Limit—Database (14)
227
Database Statistics Collection Exception—Database (21)
228
Unprovisioned Language—Database (22)
229
Element Management System Oracle Database–Minor Error—Database (23)
230
Element Management System Oracle Database–Major Error—Database (24)
231
Introduction
233
C H a P T E R 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
234
CHAPTER 7 Maintenance Troubleshooting
235
Maintenance (1)
235
Maintenance (3)
236
Maintenance (4)
237
Maintenance (5)
238
Maintenance (6)
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Maintenance (7)
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Maintenance (8)
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Maintenance (10)
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Maintenance (12)
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Maintenance (14)
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Maintenance (16)
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Maintenance (18)
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Maintenance (20)
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Maintenance (22)
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Maintenance (24)
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Maintenance (26)
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Maintenance (29)
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Maintenance (31)
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Maintenance (34)
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Maintenance (36)
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Maintenance (38)
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Maintenance (41)
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Maintenance (43)
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Maintenance (45)
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Maintenance (47)
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Maintenance (49)
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Maintenance (50)
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Maintenance (52)
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Maintenance (54)
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Maintenance (56)
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Maintenance (58)
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Maintenance (61)
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Maintenance (63)
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Maintenance (65)
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Maintenance (67)
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Maintenance (69)
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Maintenance (71)
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Maintenance (73)
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Maintenance (75)
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Maintenance (78)
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Maintenance (80)
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Maintenance (82)
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Maintenance (84)
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Maintenance (86)
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Maintenance (88)
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Maintenance (90)
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Maintenance (92)
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Maintenance (94)
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Maintenance (96)
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Maintenance (98)
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Maintenance (99)
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Maintenance (100)
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Maintenance (102)
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Maintenance (104)
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Maintenance (106)
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Maintenance (108)
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Maintenance (110)
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Maintenance (112)
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Maintenance (114)
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Maintenance (116)
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Maintenance (118)
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Maintenance (120)
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Maintenance (122)
297
Monitoring Maintenance Events
298
Test Report—Maintenance (1)
301
Report Threshold Exceeded—Maintenance (2)
302
Local Initialization Failure—Maintenance (9)
303
Process Manager: Starting Process—Maintenance (16)
304
Mate Is Alive—Maintenance (22)
305
Process Manager: Changing over to Standby—Maintenance (28)
306
Process Manager: All Processes Completed Initialization—Maintenance (35)
307
Administrative State Change Successful with Warning—Maintenance (41)
308
Thread Watchdog Counter Expired for a Thread—Maintenance (47)
309
The Central Processing Unit Usage Is over 90% Busy—Maintenance (53)
310
Memory and Swap Are Consumed at Abnormal Levels—Maintenance (58)
311
Average Outgoing Heartbeat Period Exceeds Major Alarm Limit—Maintenance (64)
312
Local Domain Name System Server Response too Slow—Maintenance (71)
313
Local Domain Name System Service Not Responsive—Maintenance (74)
314
Resource Reset Failure—Maintenance (81)
315
Status Update Process Request Failed—Maintenance (87)
316
Internet Protocol Manager Interface State Change—Maintenance (94)
317
Switchover in Progress—Maintenance (101)
318
Aggregration Device Address Resolution Failure—Maintenance (106)
319
Cannot Login to External Archive Server—Maintenance (111)
320
Domain Name Server Zone Database Does Not Match between the Primary Domain Name Server and the Internal Secondary Authoritative Domain Name Server—Maintenance (118)
321
Troubleshooting Maintenance Alarms
322
Local Side Has Become Faulty—Maintenance (3)
324
Changeover Failure—Maintenance (5)
325
Mate Rejected Changeover—Maintenance (7)
326
Mate Changeover Timeout—Maintenance (8)
329
Process Manager: Process Exceeded Restart Rate—Maintenance (19)
330
Process Manager: Restarting Process—Maintenance (24)
331
Process Manager: Process Failed to Come up in Standby Mode—Maintenance (44)
332
Index Table Usage Exceeded Major Usage Threshold Level—Maintenance (49)
333
The Five Minute Load Average Is Abnormally High—Maintenance (55)
334
Link Monitor: Interface Lost Communication—Maintenance (62)
335
Disk Partition Significantly Consumed—Maintenance (66)
336
Local Domain Name System Server Response too Slow—Maintenance (71)
337
Mate Time Differs Beyond Tolerance—Maintenance (77)
338
Status Update Process Request Failed—Maintenance (87)
339
Internet Protocol Manager Interface Failure—Maintenance (93)
340
Switchover in Progress—Maintenance (101)
341
No Heartbeat Messages Received through Interface from Router—Maintenance (107)
342
Side Automatically Restarting Due to Fault—Maintenance (117)
343
Introduction
345
C H a P T E R 8 Operations Support System Troubleshooting
347
Oss (10)
350
Oss (11)
351
Oss (14)
352
Monitoring Operations Support System Events
353
Undefined Data Column Identification—Operations Support System (3)
354
No Reply Received from Destination—Operations Support System (8)
355
User Session Count Exceeds Major Threshold Limit—Operation Support System (14)
356
Troubleshooting Operations Support System Alarms
357
Request Handler Instantiation Error—Operations Support System (4)
358
No Reply Received from Destination—Operations Support System (8)
359
Introduction
361
C H a P T E R 9 Security Troubleshooting
362
CHAPTER 9 Security Troubleshooting9-1
363
Security (3)
363
Security (5)
364
Monitoring Security Events
365
Internet Protocol Security Outgoing Security Association Not Found—Security (5)
366
Troubleshooting Security Alarms
367
Introduction
369
C H a P T E R 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
370
Signaling (1)
371
Signaling (4)
372
Signaling (6)
373
Signaling (8)
374
Signaling (10)
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Signaling (12)
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Signaling (14)
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Signaling (16)
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Signaling (18)
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Signaling (20)
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Signaling (22)
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Signaling (24)
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Signaling (26)
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Signaling (27)
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Signaling (28)
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Signaling (29)
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Signaling (30)
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Signaling (31)
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Signaling (32)
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Signaling (33)
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Signaling (34)
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Signaling (36)
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Signaling (40)
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Signaling (43)
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Signaling (45)
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Signaling (49)
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Signaling (51)
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Signaling (53)
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Signaling (55)
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Signaling (58)
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Signaling (60)
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Signaling (62)
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Signaling (64)
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Signaling (66)
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Signaling (68)
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Signaling (70)
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Signaling (72)
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Signaling (74)
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Signaling (76)
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Signaling (78)
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Signaling (80)
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Signaling (81)
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Signaling (83)
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Signaling (85)
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Signaling (87)
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Signaling (89)
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Signaling (91)
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Signaling (93)
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Signaling (94)
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Signaling (95)
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Signaling (97)
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Signaling (99)
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Signaling (101)
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Signaling (103)
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Signaling (105)
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Signaling (107)
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Signaling (108)
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Signaling (110)
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Signaling (112)
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Signaling (113)
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Signaling (114)
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Signaling (116)
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Signaling (118)
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Signaling (120)
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Signaling (122)
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Signaling (125)
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Signaling (128)
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Signaling (133)
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Signaling (135)
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Signaling (136)
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Signaling (137)
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Signaling (139)
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Signaling (141)
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Signaling (143)
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Signaling (145)
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Signaling (147)
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Signaling (151)
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Signaling (153)
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Signaling (155)
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Signaling (157)
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Signaling (159)
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Signaling (161)
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Signaling (163)
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Signaling (165)
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Signaling (167)
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Signaling (169)
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Signaling (171)
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Signaling (173)
458
Signaling (175)
459
Signaling (177)
460
Monitoring Signaling Events
461
Test Report—Signaling (1)
466
Session Initiation Protocol Message Receive Failure—Signaling (8)
467
Link Is Locally Inhibited—Signaling (15)
468
Route Set Congested—Signaling (22)
469
Unanswered Circuit Group Unblocking Message—Signaling (28)
470
Unanswered Release Message—Signaling (33)
471
Continuity Recheck Is Performed on Specified Circuit Identification Code—Signaling (44)
472
Set Trunk State as NOT Remotely Blocked—Signaling (52)
473
Gateway—Signaling (59)
474
Media Gateway Adapter Running out of Shared Memory Pools—Signaling (64)
475
Integrated Services Digital Network Unable to Restore D-Channel Due to Failed Communication—Signaling (70)
476
Expired—Signaling (74)
477
Trunking Gateway Unreachable—Signaling (79)
478
Remote H323 Gateway Is Not Reachable—Signaling (86)
479
Invalid Call Reference Value—Signaling (93)
480
Codec Negotiation Failed—Signaling (100)
481
Logical Internet Protocol Addresses Not Mapped Correctly—Signaling (107)
482
Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Configuration Error—Signaling (112)
483
Circuit Verification Response Received with Failed Indication—Signaling (118)
484
Signaling Connection Control Part Routing Error—Signaling (125)
485
Signaling System 7 Message Encoding Failure—Signaling (134)
486
Signaling System 7 Trunk was Found to be in Erroneous State—Signaling (139) (SS7)
487
Session Initiation Protocol Trunk Operationally Out-Of-Service—Signaling (142)
488
Domain Name System Service Addresses Exhausted—Signaling (147)
489
Emergency Trunks Become Locally Blocked—Signaling (153)
490
Calls—Signaling (161)
491
Signaling Gateway Traffic Mode Mismatch—Signaling (164)
492
Disabled—Signaling (169)
493
ENUM Server Unavailable—Signaling (174)
494
Troubleshooting Signaling Alarms
495
Socket Failure—Signaling (7)
498
Session Initiation Protocol Message Receive Failure—Signaling (8)
499
Failed to Send Complete Session Initiation Protocol Message—Signaling (10)
500
Signaling System 7 Signaling Link Down—Signaling (13)
501
Link Is Congested—Signaling (16)
502
Route Set Failure—Signaling (21)
503
Destination Point Code Unavailable—Signaling (23)
504
Destination Point Code Congested—Signaling (24)
505
Media Gateway Adapter Running out of Shared Memory Pools—Signaling (64)
506
Call Agent Is Not up or Is Not Responding to the Feature Server—Signaling (69)
507
Insufficient Heap Memory—Signaling (81)
508
Remote H323 Gateway Is Not Reachable—Signaling (86)
509
Endpoint Security Violation—Signaling (91)
510
Invalid Message from the Network—Signaling (95)
511
Abnormal Call Clearing—Signaling (99)
512
Logical Internet Protocol Addresses Not Mapped Correctly—Signaling (107)
513
Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Failure—Signaling (109)
514
Signaling Connection Control Part User Adapter Troubleshooting Procedures
517
Signaling Gateway Group Is Out-Of-Service—Signaling (110)
518
Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Configuration Error—Signaling (112)
519
Signaling Gateway Failure—Signaling (113)
520
Destination Point Code User Part Unavailable—Signaling (116)
521
Message Transfer Part 3 User Adapter Cannot Go Standby—Signaling (121)
522
Signaling Connection Control Part Binding Failure—Signaling (126)
523
Stream Control Transmission Protocol Association Congested—Signaling (150)
524
Emergency Trunks Become Locally Blocked—Signaling (153)
525
Routing Key Inactive—Signaling (163)
526
ENUM Server Domain Cannot be Resolved into any IP Address —Signaling (173)
527
Introduction
529
C H a P T E R 11 Statistics Troubleshooting
530
CHAPTER 11 Statistics Troubleshooting
531
Statistics (4)
531
Statistics (6)
532
Statistics (8)
533
Statistics (9)
534
Statistics (10)
535
Statistics (11)
536
Statistics (12)
537
Statistics (13)
538
Statistics (15)
539
Monitoring Statistics Events
540
Call Agent Measurement Collection Finished—Statistics (3)
541
Message Send Failure—Statistics (8)
542
Measurement Table Structured Query Language Write Error—Statistics (10)
543
MDII Trunk—Statistics (14)
544
Troubleshooting Statistics Alarms
545
APPENDIX A Recoverable and Nonrecoverable Error Codes
547
APPENDIX B System Usage of MGW Keepalive Parameters, Release 5.0
547
Introduction
547
Chapter 12 System Troubleshooting
548
System (3)
549
System (4)
550
System (5)
551
System (7)
552
System (9)
553
System (11)
554
System (13)
555
System (15)
556
Monitoring System Events
557
Inter-Process Communication Message Send Failure—System (4)
558
Index Update Registration Error—System (10)
559
Troubleshooting System Alarms
560
Inter-Process Communication Message Allocate Failure—System (3)
561
Index List Remove Error—System (7)
562
Software Error—System (12)
563
CHAPTER 10 Signaling Troubleshooting
565
Introduction
565
C H a P T E R 13 Network Troubleshooting
566
Verify the Configuration
567
Verify the Internet Protocol Routing
569
Verify the Internet Protocol Transfer Point Message Transfer Part 2 Serial Interface
570
Verify the Internet Protocol Transfer Point-Signal Transfer Point Linkset Status
571
Verify the Internet Protocol Transfer Point Route
572
Oracle Database Tool Restart
573
Introduction
575
C H a P T E R 14 General Troubleshooting
576
CHAPTER 14 General Troubleshooting
577
Resolving Local Number Portability Conflicts
577
Audit Requests
578
Troubleshooting Alerting Notification Problems
579
Command Responses
580
Success and Failure Responses
581
Termination Reason Responses
583
Trunk Reason Responses
585
Trunk Termination Reason Responses, Signaling System 7 Only
586
Fault Reason Responses
588
Protocol Troubleshooting
589
Using BTS 10200 Command Line Interface Commands
591
Viewing BTS 10200 Logs
592
Control Part Problems
594
Troubleshooting H.323 Problems
598
Outgoing Trunk Group Is out of Service
599
H.323 Gateway Fails to Register with Gatekeeper (Invalid Alias)
600
Admissions, and Status
601
Stable Calls Are Dropped When Call Agent Switches over
602
Configuration at Softswitch or Gatekeeper Has Placed Routing into a Loop
603
Outgoing H.323 Calls Routed to Incorrect Endpoint When Using Direct Signaling
604
Registration, Admissions, and Status Still Used When Outgoing H.323 Call Is Provisioned to Use Direct Signaling
605
How to Troubleshoot When the Integrated Services Digital Network Trunk Group Fails to Restore
606
Checking the Status of a Trunk Termination
609
Checking Media Gateway Provisioning
612
Additional Command Line Interface Verification
615
Maintenance of a Call Agent Connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network Trunk Group
616
File Configuration–Bts.properties
617
Editing–Bts.properties
618
Solution One
619
Call Agent Controlled Mode for RFC 2833 DTMF Relay Troubleshooting
620
General Troubleshooting Information
621
Troubleshooting Qos
622
Multi-Lingual Support Troubleshooting
623
Viewing Trace Logs for Throttled Flood of MGCP Messages from Specific Endpoint
624
Planning
625
Introduction
627
Chapter 15 Diagnostic Test
628
Subscriber Termination Tests
630
Signaling System 7 Trunk Termination Tests
632
Integrated Services Digital Network Trunk Termination Tests
636
Channel-Associated Signaling Trunk Termination Tests
637
Announcement Trunk Termination Tests
639
Troubleshooting Using Snoop
641
Query Verification Tool and Translation Verification Tool
645
Query Verification Tool
646
Response Format
647
Query Errors
648
Query Verification Tool Measurements
652
Translation Verification Tool
653
Response Format
654
Translation Verification Tool Measurements
655
Using Query Verification Tool and Translation Verification Tool Together
656
LNP Examples
658
Example 2
660
Example 3
662
Example 4
664
Example 5
666
Network Loopback Test for Network-Based Call Signaling/Media Gateway Control Protocol Endpoints
667
Overview
668
Configuration Examples
669
Control Protocol Endpoints
674
Dedicated Test Trunk Group
675
Configuring the Originating Trunk Group
676
Session Initiation Protocol Subscriber Registration Status Check
677
System Health Report
678
Fast Audit and Sync Tool
679
Using the Bts_Sync Tool
680
ISDN Network Loopback Test
681
Originating Trunk Group
682
Sample Configurations
683
Trunk Loopback Tests over an ISDN Trunk
691
Enhanced Traffic Measurement
693
Measurement Data Event Reports
694
Operating
695
Provisioning Measurement Report Types
696
Measurement Report Summaries
699
Reporting Current Interval Counts
704
Clearing Current Interval Counts
708
Measurements
710
ISDN Protocol Counters
711
Call Processing Counters
714
MGCP Adapter Counters
721
Session Initiation Protocol Counters
723
BTS 10200 Status
726
System Context for BTSSTAT
728
Installation on a BTS 10200 Host
729
Restrictions and Limitations
730
Isolating Calls Based on a Given Originating End Point
731
Isolating Calls Which Show Internal Symptoms of Problems
732
Operating
733
Application Status Check
734
Switchover Impact Alarms Check
735
Inter-Node Communication Check
736
Installing
737
Script Arguments
738
PSTN Trunk Testing
739
Cisco BTS 10200 Originating Test Line
740
Trunk Access and Test Termination Number Format
741
Cisco BTS 10200 Terminating Test Line
742
Near End Test Origination Test Line
743
Far End Originating Test Line
744
Far End Terminating Test Line
745
XX Test Lines
746
Test–Balance
747
Test Line–Data Transmission
748
Introduction
749
Before You Begin
750
C H a P T E R 16 Disaster Recovery Procedures
751
CHAPTER 16 Disaster Recovery Procedures
753
Setting up Interfaces
753
Restoring the BTS 10200 Application
754
Power Fail Occurs Procedure
755
Power Failure on both Call Agent Computers
757
Total System Power Outage
758
Recovery Goal
759
Recovering the Primary Element Management System Database
760
Post Recovery–Cold Backup
764
Recovering the Element Management System Database from Another Database
765
Recovery Procedures
766
Fresh Download
774
Call Agent Database Download and Recovery
775
Recovering Shared Memory Data
777
Recovering Shared Memory
778
Restoring Subscriber and Trunk Terminations to Service
780
Controlling Trunks and Trunk Groups
781
Disaster Recovery Using the Automatic Shared Memory Backup
782
Automatic Shared Memory Backup Restore
783
Restore Shared Memory Script
784
Automatic Restart
785
Automatic Restart Processing
786
Installing
789
Troubleshooting
790
Chapter 17 Disk Replacement
792
System Backup Procedure
793
Element Management System/Bulk Data Management System Backup
795
Call Agent/Feature Server or Element Management System Disk 0 Replacement
797
Call Agent/Feature Server or Element Management System Disk 1 Replacement
801
A P P E N D I X a Recoverable and Nonrecoverable Error Codes
806
Introduction
809
Provisionable Parameters
810
Definitions and Additional Parameters
811
Examples of Successful MGCP Message Transmissions
812
Scenarios with AUEP Message Retransmissions and ACK Received
813
Scenarios with AUEP Message Retransmissions and no ACK
815
MGCP-MAX2-RETRIES, MGCP-T-MAX and 2*MGCP-T-HIST
816
Keepalive Process
817
Scenario 2 (Special Case)—Reachable RGW with 16 or Fewer Endpoints and no Stable Calls in Progress
820
Scenario 3—MGW Unreachable
823
Keepalive for Release 5.0 Maintenance Release 1.1 and Later
827
Definitions and Additional Parameters
828
Initial Transmission Waiting Period (Mgcp-T-Tran)
829
Scenarios with AUEP Message Retransmissions and no ACK
831
MGCP-MAX2-RETRIES and MGCP-T-MAX
832
Keepalive Process
833
Scenario 2 (Special Case)—Reachable RGW with 16 or Fewer Endpoints and no Stable Calls in Progress
836
Scenario 3—MGW Unreachable
839
Overload Control Phases
845
Appendix C Overload Control
846
Reducing Overload
847
Setting the Minimum System MCL
848
Configuring Emergency Call Handling
849
Message Rejection Logic
850
Viewing MCL
851
Sample Olm.cfg
852
Measurements
854
Service Interaction Manager Measurements
855
Miscellaneous Measurements
856
CPU Load of Critical Processes—Maintenance(113)
857
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Obtaining Documentation
13
Ordering Documentation
13
Documentation Feedback
14
Obtaining Technical Assistance
14
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
16
Digit Manipulation
19
Additional Examples
21
Trailing Digits Deletion if the Length Matches
29
Prefix Digits Function
29
Leading Digits Prefix
29
Digits Prefix if Length Matches
30
Replace (Delete and Prefix) Digits Function
30
Leading Digits Replacement
30
Leading Digits Replacement if Length Matches
31
Specific Digits Replacement
31
Trailing Digits Replacement
31
Digits Replacement in a Specific Digit Position
32
Digits Replacement Only if NULL
32
Specific Digits Replacement in a Specific Digit Position
32
Any Input String Replacement
33
Nature of Address Manipulation
33
Nature of Address Route Profile
34
Nature of Address Route
37
Automatic Number Identification/Dialed Number Identification Service Manipulation
41
Pre-Translation Stage
41
Determining Nature of Address for China
42
Digit Manipulation Profile
42
Digit Manipulation
45
Dial Plan Profile
53
International Dial Plan Profile
58
Translations Stage
60
Dial Plan
61
Table of Contents
62
International Dial Plan
66
Chapter 1 Digit Translations
67
CHAR(1): Y/N (Default = Y)
67
Default Value: y
67
Only for the Show Command
67
Parser: Booleanparser
67
Possible Value
67
Possible Value: Y, N
67
Syntax Description AUTO_REFRESH
67
Valid for Command: Add, Audit, Change, Show, Sync
67
Valid for Command: Show
67
Y-Queries the Database for the most Current Data
67
Mandatory: Add, Change, Delete
68
Parser: Textparser
68
Possible Value
68
Valid for Command: Add, Audit, Change, Delete, Show, Sync
68
Parser: Textparser
69
Routing Stage
70
Variable Digit Dialing
70
Variable Digit Dialing Provisioning
70
Destination
71
Possible Value
69
Display
74
Route
78
Only for the Show Command
81
Parser: Textparser
84
Trunk Group
93
Possible Value
84
Tokens Can be Entered by Separating with a Comma
84
Valid for Command: Show
84
VARCHAR(1024): 1-1024 (Default = All Tokens Are Displayed). Permitted
84
Table of Contents
96
Parser: Textparser
101
Policy NXX
109
Possible Value
101
Auto_Refresh
110
CHAR(1): Y/N (Default = Y)
110
Default Value: y
110
Only for the Show Command
110
Parser: Booleanparser
110
Possible Value
110
Possible Value: Y, N
110
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
110
Valid for Command: Show
110
Y-Queries the Database for the most Current Data
110
VARCHAR(16): 1-16 ASCII Characters
111
Call Type Profile
112
Parser: Textparser
112
Possible Value
112
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
112
Parser: Textparser
115
Possible Value
115
Feature Interaction
116
Sample Provisioning
116
Routing
117
Introduction
117
Chapter 2 Routing
118
Routing Types
118
Basic Subscriber Routing
119
Basic Trunk Routing
121
Service Provider Routing
123
Carrier Based Routing
124
Basic Dial Plan Routing
126
Automatic Number Identification Based Routing
128
Nature of Address Routing
129
Routing Number
129
Switch Types
129
Query Types
130
Query on Release (QOR)
134
Intermediate or Donor Switch Performing Qor for Another Switch or Network
136
Onward Donor Based Routing (ODBR)
136
Qor and Call Forwarding
136
Subscriber Based LNP Trigger on a Donor Switch
137
Precedence of Query Types
140
Dial Plan and Nature of Address Routing
141
International WZ1 (INTL_WZ1) Preferred Carrier Routing
142
Call Types
144
Interlata Call
145
Intralata Call
146
Interlata Call
148
Intralata Call
149
Ported-In Call Processing
151
Call-Type after Multiple Digit Translations
152
Operator Services
153
Prerequisites
153
Supported Interfaces
153
Provisioning Operator Services
154
Policy Based Flexible Routing
155
Policy Day of Year, Day of Week, and Time of Day
156
Table of Contents
165
Indexes the ID to the Type
166
Parser: Textparser
166
Policy_Id2
166
Policy_Id3
166
Possible Value
166
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
166
VARCHAR(16): 1-16 ASCII Characters
166
Parser: Textparser
171
Possible Value
171
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
171
Parser: Textparser
172
Policy Origin Dependent Routing
175
Parser: Textparser
176
Possible Value
176
VARCHAR(16): 1-16 ASCII Characters
176
Policy Originating Line Information
179
Policy NXX
183
Policy Percent
186
Table of Contents
192
Policy Point of Presence
195
Parser: Textparser
197
Possible Value
197
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
197
VARCHAR(16): 1-16 ASCII Characters
197
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
198
VARCHAR(16): 1-16 ASCII Characters
198
Parser: Textparser
199
Policy Prefix
199
Possible Value
199
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
200
VARCHAR(16): 1-16 ASCII Characters
200
Parser: Textparser
201
Possible Value
201
Description: See Policy-Id1. Varchar(16): 1-16 Ascii Characters
204
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
205
Parser: Textparser
209
Possible Value
209
Valid for Command: Add, Change, Audit, Sync, Show
209
Region Profile
209
Parser: Textparser
210
Possible Value
210
Policy Region
212
Introduction
217
Chapter 3 Dial Plan and Routing
218
Originating Basic Call State Machine (CS2 Call Model)
218
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Feature Server Strategy
220
Point of Presence
221
Network Configuration
222
Subscriber Types
222
Centrex
223
Individual
223
Interactive Voice Response
223
Multi-Line Hunt Group
223
Private Branch Exchange
223
Remote Activation of Call Forwarding
223
Digit Collection
224
Casual Carrier Dialing
225
Dial Plans
226
Custom Dial Plan
226
Digit Analysis
226
Digit Manipulation
226
International Dial Plan
226
Call Type
228
Carrier
228
Destination
228
Local Serving Area
228
Route Guide
228
Class of Service Screening
229
Routing
229
Office Code
229
Ported Office Code
230
Route Guide
230
Trunk Group
230
Announcement
231
Channel Associated Signaling
231
Integrated Services Digital Network
231
Signaling System 7
231
Trunk Group Types
231
Session Initiation Protocol
232
Generic Address Parameter Based Routing
232
Tandem Provisioning
233
Automatic Number Identification
233
Automatic Number Identification Screening
233
Automatic Number Identification Screening Profile
233
Cause Code Map
234
Cause Code Map Profile
234
H.323 Gateway
234
H.323 Gateway to Gatekeeper
234
H.323 Terminal
234
H.323 Terminal Profile
234
H.323 Trunk Group Profile
235
II White Black List
235
Service Provider
235
Technical Prefix Group Profile
235
Trunk Group Feature Data
236
Trunk Group Service Profile
236
Local Toll-Free Service Provisioning
236
Automatic Number Identification White/Black List
237
Customer Group
237
Local Toll-Free Database
237
Service Control Point Based Toll-Free Services
237
DN2 Customer Group
238
II Restrict List
238
Carriers/Service Providers
238
Route Guide
238
Carrier Based Routing
239
Circuit Code
239
Service Provider
239
Call Processing Flow
239
Trunk Termination
239
Subscriber Termination
240
Introduction
241
Routing Types
241
Basic Subscriber Routingthe Following
242
Command Line Interface Routing Examples
261
Carrier 9999 Use Dial-Plan "N"
262
Carrier – Service-Provider
262
Carrier All = N
263
Carrier All = y
263
Carrier Intra = y
264
Carrier Op-Serv = y
264
Carrier Use Dial-Plan "Y"
265
Destination
265
Destination Carrier
265
Destination Interlata
266
Destination RID
266
Destination ROUTE
266
Destination SUB
267
Dial-Plan
267
Dial-Plan Ca-Config
267
Dial-Plan "Dp50"
268
Dn2Sub
269
Dp50 Digit-String = 202
270
Ea-Use = y
270
In Dn2Sub
271
LNP Local Sub
271
LNP Route
272
LNP Trigger = y
272
Not in Dn2Sub
273
POP 50 Block
273
POP Block-Ea = N
274
POP Block-Ea = y
275
POP Ea-Use = N
275
Pop Lec-Oss
276
Ported-Office-Code in CA
276
Ported-Office-Code in CA = N
276
Service Provider
277
Sub DP Dest Interlata
277
Sub DP Dest Intralata
278
Subscriber Test1
279
Subscriber Test2
279
Subsciber and Sub-Profile
280
Trunk-Grp 6969
281
Chapter 4 Command Line Interface Routing
243
Basic Trunk Routing
244
Carrier Based Routing
247
Basic Dial Plan Routing
249
Call Types
251
Interlata Call
251
Intralata Call
253
Interlata Call
255
Intralata Call
256
Ported-In Call Processing
258
Provisioning Prerequisites
283
Introduction
283
C H a P T E R 5 Preparing for Dial Plan Provisioning
284
Prerequisite Information
284
Prerequisite Tasks
284
Provisioning Tools
285
Command Line Interface
285
Extensible Provisioning and Operations Manager
286
Creating a Dial Plan
286
Add a Dial Plan Profile
286
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Provisioning Sequence
287
Provisioning a Dial Plan with the Command Line Interface
289
Dial Plan
289
Introduction
289
CHAPTER 5 Preparing for Dial Plan Provisioning
283
Chapter 6 Provisioning Dial Plan
290
Custom Dial Plan
290
International Dial Plan Profile
290
Custom Dial Plan Profile
294
Provisioning a Dial Plan with the Extensible Provisioning and Operations Manager
297
Adding a Dial Plan to the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Configuration
297
Applying an EPOM Template to a Selected Dial Plan
299
Editing a Dial Plan in the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Configuration
300
Deleting a Dial Plan from the Cisco Bts 10200 Softswitch Configuration
302
Adding Multiple Dial Plans to a Cisco Bts 10200 Softswitch Configuration
303
Deleting Multiple Dial Plans in the Cisco Bts 10200 Softswitch Configuration
304
Editing Multiple Dial Plans in the Cisco Bts 10200 Softswitch Configuration
304
L O S S a R y
307
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T.38 Fax Relay
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Table of Contents
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Fax Basics
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Fax Relay Basics
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Fax Modes
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T.38 Benefits
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Capability Negotiation
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External Interfaces
7
Billing Interface
7
Alarms/Events
7
Measurements
7
Provisioning
8
Related Features
11
Related Documents
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Supported Platforms
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Supported Standards
12
Configuration Tasks
13
New Commands
13
Modified Commands
13
Prerequisites
13
Command Reference
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Troubleshooting Fax Relay
17
Opening a TAC Case
23
Glossary
24
Copyright Notice
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