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DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5
Major
(MJR)
35 PCM error ind
Diagnostic event relating to the PCM
functionality. Persistent events of this type
should be reported to your support
representative.
NONE 4
Major
(MJR)
36 PCM event ind Diagnostic information relating to PCMs. NONE 4
Major
(MJR)
39
System restart
req
The user has changed configuration
parameters that require the system to be
restarted before they can take effect. The
alarm will persist until the system is restarted.
SYS 0 4 0
Major
(MJR)
40 RDC failure
Failure of communication with a remote data
center. Usually due to incorrect configuration
(IP address, username or password),
connectivity fault or inactive equipment at the
remote end.
SIG RDC 40
Major
(MJR)
42 RDC err ind
Diagnostic event relating to the transfer of
data to an RDC. Persistent events of this type
should be reported to your support
representative.
NONE 4
Major
(MJR)
44 CR send fail
The Signaling Gateway is unable to transfer
information to an RDC for a Continuous
Record. Possible problems include: no RDCs
available, directory does not exist on RDC for
this CR, write failure on RDC. If the problem
clears, this alarm will persist until any records
saved on the hard disk during the failure have
been successfully transferred to an RDC.
NONE RECORD 4
Diagnostic
code
Major
(MJR)
45 PR send fail
The Signaling Gateway is unable to transfer
information to an RDC for a Periodic Report.
Possible problems include: no RDCs available,
directory does not exist on RDC for this PR,
write failure on RDC. If the problem clears,
then the alarm will clear at the next successful
transfer of data for the Periodic Report.
NONE REPORT 4
Diagnostic
code
Major
(MJR)
47 Hard disk full
The hard disk drive capacity for a Continuous
Record has reached its limit. Either there is no
more space on the hard disk drive to store
data, or this continuous record has the
maximum amount of data stored for it on the
hard drive. In both cases, records is discarded
until an RDC recovers and all stored records
are transferred from the Signaling Gateway.
The alarm will then clear.
RECORD 4
Major
(MJR)
50 Board cong
A board has reached a congestion threshold.
Boards repeatedly entering congestion
indicate a need to increase the dimensioning
of the switch.
SYS BPOS 4
Major
(MJR)
53 PCM mismatch
The PCMTYPE setting is inconsistent with the
hardware settings on the board.
SYS PCM 40
Major
(MJR)
61
Software
mismatch
The system has only partially been upgraded
and a full software update is required. The
system is running in ‘safe’ mode running
limited management software. No circuits
have been brought into service.
SYS 0 4 0
Major
(MJR)
62 C7 link Cong
A SS7 signaling link is encountering
congestion.
SIG C7LINK 40
Major
(MJR)
64 Power warning
The system has detected that the voltage on
one or more power rails is out of range. This is
usually due to either a faulty power supply
module or a faulty board causing excessive
current consumption.
SYS 0 4 0
Major
(MJR)
65 Assoc fail
A SIGTRAN signaling link has failed. Usually
due to incorrect configuration (connectivity
fault or inactive signaling at the remote end.
SIG SNLINK 40
Table 10. Alarm Fault Codes (Continued)
Severity
(LED)
CODE Name Event Description CATEGORY ID Class
†
DIAG
† The “Class” column provides the initial default setting of the alarm class for each fault code. The alarm class for any particular alarm code
is configurable using the ALCLS command and can be viewed using the ALCLP command. Changing the alarm class for an event type changes
the Severity indicated by the LEDs and/or relays.
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