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Nokia Siemens Networks GSM/EDGE BSS, rel. RG10(BSS), operating documentation, issue 05

Reference

Notices (0-999)

DN9813036

Issue 16-0Approval Date 06/02/2009 00:00:00

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networks customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks. The documentation has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation.

The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given "as is" and all liability arising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively and finally in a separate agreement between Nokia Siemens Networks and the customer. However, Nokia Siemens Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia Siemens Networks will, if deemed necessary by Nokia Siemens Networks, explain issues which may not be covered by the document.

Nokia Siemens Networks will correct errors in this documentation as soon as possible. IN NO EVENT WILL Nokia Siemens Networks BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENTA-TION OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDI-RECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES, SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR DATA,THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IN IT.

This documentation and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and other intellectual property rights according to the applicable laws.

The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG.

Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only.

Copyright © Nokia Siemens Networks 2010. All rights reserved

f Important Notice on Product Safety Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment. Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures.

Non-observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personal injury or in property damage.

Therefore, only trained and qualified personnel may install and maintain the system.

The system complies with the standard EN 60950 / IEC 60950. All equipment connected has to comply with the applicable safety standards.

The same text in German:

Wichtiger Hinweis zur Produktsicherheit

In elektrischen Anlagen stehen zwangsläufig bestimmte Teile der Geräte unter Span-nung. Einige Teile können auch eine hohe Betriebstemperatur aufweisen.

Eine Nichtbeachtung dieser Situation und der Warnungshinweise kann zu Körperverlet-zungen und Sachschäden führen.

Deshalb wird vorausgesetzt, dass nur geschultes und qualifiziertes Personal die Anlagen installiert und wartet.

Das System entspricht den Anforderungen der EN 60950 / IEC 60950. Angeschlossene Geräte müssen die zutreffenden Sicherheitsbestimmungen erfüllen.

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Table of ContentsThis document has 72 pages.

Summary of changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

1 List of Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 Notice parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3 0002 OSI INCOMING CALL ROUTING FAILED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

4 0009 OSI FORCED CONNECTION CLEARING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

5 0012 X.25 CALL ESTABLISHMENT FAILED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

6 0013 SAME SERVICE ALREADY IN NAMETABLE WITH DIFFERENT PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

7 0015 AUTOMATIC RETURN ON RESTART FAILURE ALLOWED . . . 17

8 0016 SIGNALLING LINK CONGESTION LEVEL EXCEEDED . . . . . . . 18

9 0017 DATABASE INTEGRITY CHECKING COMPLETED . . . . . . . . . . 19

10 0018 DATABASE RECOVERY IS IN PROGRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

11 0020 AUTOMATIC RETURN AFTER TIME PERIOD ALLOWED. . . . . 21

12 0021 CONVERSION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

13 0026 SIGNALLING LINK LOAD OVER THRESHOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

14 0027 SOFTWARE PACKAGE FALLBACK COPYING NOTICE . . . . . . 24

15 0032 FILE SYSTEM NOTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

16 0033 FILE UPDATES TO DISK PREVENTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

17 0036 FILE UPDATES TO DISK RESUMED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

18 0037 PASSIVE WARMING IN USE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

19 0048 SEMIPERMANENT CONNECTION MISSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

20 0061 CIRCUIT GROUPS HAVE BEEN UPDATED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

21 0070 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE INHIBITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

22 0071 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNINHIBITED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

23 0072 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE BLOCKED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

24 0073 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNBLOCKED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

25 0074 REPEATED CHANGEBACK DECLARATION NOT ACKNOWL-EDGED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

26 0075 SIGNALLING LINK FORCED UNINHIBITING NOT POSSIBLE . 37

27 0088 ETHERNET INTERFACE SWITCHOVER EXECUTED . . . . . . . . 38

28 0090 IP ADDRESS FOR HOT BILLING DATA CHANGED. . . . . . . . . . 39

29 0101 SDH PROTECTION SWITCHING EXECUTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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30 0104 SGSN ENDPOINT CREATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

31 0105 SGSN ENDPOINT ADDED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

32 0106 SGSN ENDPOINT DELETED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

33 0116 LOGGING OF SERVICE TERMINAL COMMANDS IS OFF . . . . . 44

34 0125 PCU PROCESSOR LOAD HIGH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

35 0132 CIRCUIT BARRED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

36 0133 CIRCUIT DEBARRED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

37 0136 PCU CONNECTIVITY EXCEEDED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

38 0143 IPSEC: AUTOMATIC CERTIFICATE ENROLLMENT SUCCESS-FULL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

39 0240 COORDINATED STATE CHANGE NOTICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

40 0270 DEFAULT PACKAGE NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

41 0421 UNIT TIME UPDATED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

42 0422 TIME UPDATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

43 0430 MML-SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

44 0554 RADIO NETWORK SUPERVISION MEASUREMENT PERIOD CHANGED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

45 0590 PROCESSING OF ALARMS IS STARTED ANEW . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

46 0599 HEARTBEAT NOTICE FOR ALARM FLOW SUPERVISION . . . . 57

47 0630 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL CHANGED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

48 0660 DATABASE TRANSACTIONS OR DISK UPDATES PREVENTED .60

49 0661 DATABASE FILE FILL RATIO EXCEEDS THE ALARM LIMIT . . . 61

50 0689 SYSTEM RESTARTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

51 0690 WORKING STATE CHANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

52 0691 AUTOMATIC RECOVERY ACTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

53 0697 UNEXPECTED SWITCHOVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

54 0800 O&M CHANNEL CHANGED TO ALTERNATIVE CONNECTION. 66

55 0801 MTU ADDRESSES MISSING OR INCORRECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

56 0804 COMMAND CALENDAR DISK INTERFACE NOTICE . . . . . . . . . 68

57 0814 ADMINISTRATIVE USER HAS LOGGED INTO NETWORK ELE-MENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

58 0860 DISK NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

59 0890 Q3 ALARM UPLOAD REQUIRED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

60 0930 TCSM SYNCHRONISATION SIGNAL CHANGED . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

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Summary of changesChanges between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all changes made to previous issues.

Changes between issues 16-0 and 15-0

New alarmsNew alarm 0116 LOGGING OF SERVICE TERMINAL COMMANDS IS OFF has been added.

Modified alarmsThe Supplementary information fields of the alarm 0630 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL CHANGED have been updated.

Removed alarmsAlarm 0830 BSC RADIO NETWORK BACKGROUND DATA STATE CHANGED has been removed because the feature BSS6124: Background Loading of Radio Network Plan is removed from the BSC.

Changes between issues 15-0 and 14-1

Modified alarmsThe following alarms have been updated because of the features BSS20086: Multipoint Gb Interface and BSS20106: Packet Control Unit (PCU2) Pooling:

• 104 SGSN ENDPOINT CREATED • 105 SGSN ENDPOINT ADDED • 106 SGSN ENDPOINT DELETED

Changes between issues 14-1 and 14-0

Modified alarms

104

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List of Alarms

1 List of Alarms0002 OSI INCOMING CALL ROUTING FAILED

0009 OSI FORCED CONNECTION CLEARING

0012 X.25 CALL ESTABLISHMENT FAILED

0013 SAME SERVICE ALREADY IN NAMETABLE WITH DIFFERENT PARAMETERS

0015 AUTOMATIC RETURN ON RESTART FAILURE ALLOWED

0016 SIGNALLING LINK CONGESTION LEVEL EXCEEDED

0017 DATABASE INTEGRITY CHECKING COMPLETED

0018 DATABASE RECOVERY IS IN PROGRESS

0020 AUTOMATIC RETURN AFTER TIME PERIOD ALLOWED

0021 CONVERSION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY

0026 SIGNALLING LINK LOAD OVER THRESHOLD

0027 SOFTWARE PACKAGE FALLBACK COPYING NOTICE

0032 FILE SYSTEM NOTIFICATION

0033 FILE UPDATES TO DISK PREVENTED

0036 FILE UPDATES TO DISK RESUMED

0037 PASSIVE WARMING IN USE

0048 SEMIPERMANENT CONNECTION MISSING

0061 CIRCUIT GROUPS HAVE BEEN UPDATED

0070 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE INHIBITED

0071 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNINHIBITED

0072 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE BLOCKED

0073 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNBLOCKED

0074 REPEATED CHANGEBACK DECLARATION NOT ACKNOWLEDGED

0075 SIGNALLING LINK FORCED UNINHIBITING NOT POSSIBLE

0088 ETHERNET INTERFACE SWITCHOVER EXECUTED

0090 IP ADDRESS FOR HOT BILLING DATA CHANGED

0101 SDH PROTECTION SWITCHING EXECUTED

0104 SGSN ENDPOINT CREATED

0105 SGSN ENDPOINT ADDED

0106 SGSN ENDPOINT DELETED

0116 LOGGING OF SERVICE TERMINAL COMMANDS IS OFF

0125 PCU PROCESSOR LOAD HIGH

0132 CIRCUIT BARRED

0133 CIRCUIT DEBARRED

0136 PCU CONNECTIVITY EXCEEDED

0143 IPSEC: AUTOMATIC CERTIFICATE ENROLLMENT SUCCESSFULL

0240 COORDINATED STATE CHANGE NOTICE

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0270 DEFAULT PACKAGE NOTICE

0421 UNIT TIME UPDATED

0422 TIME UPDATED

0430 MML-SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT

0554 RADIO NETWORK SUPERVISION MEASUREMENT PERIOD CHANGED

0590 PROCESSING OF ALARMS IS STARTED ANEW

0599 HEARTBEAT NOTICE FOR ALARM FLOW SUPERVISION

0630 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL CHANGED

0660 DATABASE TRANSACTIONS OR DISK UPDATES PREVENTED

0661 DATABASE FILE FILL RATIO EXCEEDS THE ALARM LIMIT

0689 SYSTEM RESTARTED

0690 WORKING STATE CHANGE

0691 AUTOMATIC RECOVERY ACTION

0697 UNEXPECTED SWITCHOVER

0800 O&M CHANNEL CHANGED TO ALTERNATIVE CONNECTION

0801 MTU ADDRESSES MISSING OR INCORRECT

0804 COMMAND CALENDAR DISK INTERFACE NOTICE

0814 ADMINISTRATIVE USER HAS LOGGED INTO NETWORK ELEMENT

0860 DISK NOTICE

0890 Q3 ALARM UPLOAD REQUIRED

0930 TCSM SYNCHRONISATION SIGNAL CHANGED

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Notice parameters

2 Notice parametersALARM CLS OUT IDL IDD CDL ALV 0002 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0009 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0012 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0013 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0015 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0016 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0017 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0018 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0020 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0021 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0026 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0027 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0032 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0033 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0036 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0037 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0048 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0061 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0070 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0071 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0072 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0073 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0074 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0075 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0088 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0090 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0101 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0104 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0105 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0106 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0116 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0125 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:10:00 0132 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0133 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:10 0136 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0143 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0240 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0270 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0421 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0422 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0430 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0554 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0590 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0599 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0630 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0660 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0661 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0689 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15

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0690 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:01 0691 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:12 0697 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:01 0800 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0801 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0804 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0814 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0860 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15 0890 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:01 0930 NOTICE NONE 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00:15

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0002 OSI INCOMING CALL ROUTING FAILED

3 0002 OSI INCOMING CALL ROUTING FAILEDMeaning

Routing the incoming OSI call set-up request to a local applicationprocess fails, and setting up the requested OSI call set-up is inhibited.On the basis of this notice it is possible to find out why the incomingcall set-up request is inhibited, if the call set-up inhibition causesdisturbances in the operation of the system.

Supplementary information fields

1 type of the application process called. If the application process cannot be deducted, the field contains the value 0xFF

2 reason for the failure of the incoming request. As the request can fail for many reasons, each reason is defined as a bit of its own. If the value of the field is 0x00, the reason cannot be located

Bit 1: state of the terminal which transmitted the request prevents the call set-up Bit 2: user of the fixed X.25 connection cannot be identified, as the fixed virtual circuit has not been defined in the physical channel group Bit 3: user of the fixed X.25 connection cannot be identified, as the physical channel group containing the fixed virtual circuit has not been defined as an NSAP Bit 4: the NSAP calling cannot be located. The calling remote application cannot be identified Bit 5: the NSAP called does not belong to any network address and thus it is impossible to establish a network connection Bit 6: the NSAP called is locked, and thus it is impossible to establish a network connection Bit 7: the network address called does not belong to any local application, and thus it is impossible to establish a network connection Bit 8: the local network address called is locked, and thus it is impossible to establish a connection Bit 9: the PAD service is either temporarily or permanently out of use, and thus it is impossible to establish a network connection Bit 10: the NSAP called cannot be located, and thus it is impossible to establish a network connection Bit 11: the FTAM service is either temporarily or permanently out of use, and thus it is impossible to establish a session connection

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Bit 12: the CMIS service is either temporarily or permanently out of use, and thus it is impossible to establish a session connection Bit 13: the IF service is either temporarily or permanently out of use, and thus it is impossible to establish a session connection Bit 14: the short message service is either temporarily or permanently out of use, and thus it is impossible to establish a session connection Bit 15: the OSI application process called is either temporarily or permanently incapable of establishing OSI connections, and thus it is impossible to establish an OSI connection Bit 16: the value of T selector does not match. It is impossible to establish a session connection Bit 17: the value of S selector does not match. It is impossible to establish a session connection Bit 18: the value of P selector does not match. It is impossible to establish an application association Bit 19: the NSAP calling is locked. Calls from remote application are not permitted Bit 20: the NSAP calling does not belong to any network address. The remote application calling cannot be identified Bit 21: the T selector calling does not match. It is impossible to identify the remote application calling Bit 22: the S selector calling does not match. It is impossible to identify the remote application calling Bit 23: the P selector calling does not match. It is impossible to identify the remote application calling Bit 24: the transport service is either temporarily or permanently out of service, and thus it is impossible to establish a network connection Bit 25: the network address calling does not belong to any remote application. The remote application calling cannot be identified Bit 26: the remote application calling is locked. Calls from the remote application are not permitted

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0009 OSI FORCED CONNECTION CLEARING

4 0009 OSI FORCED CONNECTION CLEARINGMeaning

The OSI management is forced to initialize a forced clearing of the OSIconnection. On the basis of this notice it is possible to find out whythe OSI connection broke, if the OSI application does not initializethe clearing of the connection.

Supplementary information fields

1 type of the application process in charge of the connection. If the application process cannot be deducted, the field has the value 0xFF

2 index of the plug-in unit representing the OSI subnetwork interface

3 family identifier of the program block related to the forced clearing of the connection

4 reason of the forced clearing. If the value of the field is 0x00, it was impossible to locate the reason

0x01: restart of the unit 0x02: switchover of the unit 0x03: reapplication of OSI process. The third supplementary information field identifies the reapplied program block 0x04: failure of the subnetwork interface. The second supplementary information field identifies the terminal equipment which represents the failed interface 0x05: change of the active CLNS user. The third supplementary information field identifies the active CLNS program block 0x06: the user has locked the physical channel. The second supplementary information field identifies the terminal equipment which represents the locked channel 0x07: the diagnostics of the terminal equipment initialized. The third supplementary information field identifies the terminal equipment being diagnosed

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

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Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0012 X.25 CALL ESTABLISHMENT FAILED

5 0012 X.25 CALL ESTABLISHMENT FAILEDMeaning

Establishing an X.25 connection to the object system fails.On the basis of this notice it is possible to find out why establishingthe connection fails, if the failure of the connection establishmentcauses disturbances in the operation of the system.

Supplementary information fields

1 index of the plug-in unit providing the OSI subnetwork interface

2 number of the NSAP (network service access point) address: gives the NSAP address to which the X.25 connection was to be established

3 identifier of the element refusing the call, presented in the form recommended in the CCITT Recommendation X.213/84 13.2. Possible values are

00 call is refused by the user of the remote end network service 01 call is refused by the network termination called or the packet switched network called 02 element refusing the call cannot be identified 63 call is refused by local terminal equipment which cannot establish the connection requested, as a field of the service request is invalid or as the equipment lacks a resource needed for establishing the connection, either temporarily or permanently

4 reason for initializing or clearing of the connection, presented in the form recommended in the CCITT Recommendation X.213/84 13.2.2. Possible values are

00 the connection is permanently broken 01 the connection is temporarily broken 02 the NSAP address called is unknown 03 the NSAP address called is permanently inaccessible 04 the NSAP address called is temporarily inaccessible 05 the service level requirement presented in the call cannot be fulfilled either now or in the future 06 the service level requirement presented in the call cannot be fulfilled for the time being 07 no reason given for refusal of connection establishment 08 connection cannot be established due to high volume of

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traffic 5B connection cannot be established because the service requested has not been implemented 5D connection cannot be established because the physical connection is cut off 5E connection cannot be established because the administrative state of the interface is barred 5F connection cannot be established because all virtual circuits are busy 60 connection cannot be established because the service request refers to a virtual circuit which has not been defined in the interface 61 connection cannot be established because the address field of the service request is invalid 62 connection cannot be established because the X.25 package level has not been initialized yet

5 the identifier of the clearance notice presented in the form recommended in the CCITT Recommendation X.25/84, Table 18/X.25. Possible values are presented in the CCITT Recommendation X.25/84, Table 18

6 the supplementary code of the clearance notice presented in the form recommended in the CCITT Recommendation X.25/84 5.2.3.1.2. Possible values are presented in the CCITT Recommendation X.25/84, Appendix E

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0013 SAME SERVICE ALREADY IN NAMETABLE WITH DIFFERENT PARAMETERS

6 0013 SAME SERVICE ALREADY IN NAMETA-BLE WITH DIFFERENT PARAMETERSMeaning

The name server has been requested to add a new service in thenametable, but there is in the nametable already a service whosename and provider are the same as those of the service to be added.The parameters of the service were different. The nameservermodified the parameters of the service according to the new request.

Supplementary information fields

1 first 10 characters of the name of the service to be added. If the name of the service is shorter than 10 characters, the rest is filled with spaces

2 computer in which the service to be added is located

3 family identifier of the provider of the service to be added

4 identifier of the provider of the service to be added

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0015 AUTOMATIC RETURN ON RESTART FAILUREALLOWED

Id:0900d805805a2494

7 0015 AUTOMATIC RETURN ON RESTART FAILURE ALLOWEDMeaning

Automatic return to another package is allowed due to restart failure,but the return is not possible from the current package. A notice isgiven when automatic return is allowed with the WSA command.

Supplementary information fields

1 packages which allow automatic return 'NW -> BU' or 'BU -> FB'

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0016 SIGNALLING LINK CONGESTION LEVEL EX-CEEDED

8 0016 SIGNALLING LINK CONGESTION LEVEL EXCEEDEDMeaning

The congestion level defined for the signalling link has been exceeded.

Supplementary information fields

1 destination point code indicated by the signalling link

2 number of the signalling link

3 congestion level 01 congestion level 1 02 congestion level 2 03 congestion level 3

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0017 DATABASE INTEGRITY CHECKING COM-PLETED

Id:0900d805805a2494

9 0017 DATABASE INTEGRITY CHECKING COMPLETEDMeaning

Database integrity checking is completed. The notice is givenafter the results of the checking have been reported in the file.

Supplementary information fields

1 identifier of the database; some database applications still require this information. Often the database is identified on the basis of database name and database occurrence number

2 database name

3 database occurrence number

4 the name of the report file in which the results of the integrity checking have been stored

5 identifier of the disk where the report file is saved. Allowed values are 0 (W0), 1 (W1) and 90 (W0 and W1)

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0018 DATABASE RECOVERY IS IN PROGRESS

10 0018 DATABASE RECOVERY IS IN PROGRESSMeaning

Recovery based on event log is in progress in the managementsystem of the database.

Supplementary information fields

1 identifier of the database; some database applications still require this information. Often the database is identified on the basis of database name and database occurrence number

2 database name

3 database occurrence number

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0020 AUTOMATIC RETURN AFTER TIME PERIODALLOWED

Id:0900d805805a2494

11 0020 AUTOMATIC RETURN AFTER TIME PERIOD ALLOWEDMeaning

Automatic return to another package is allowed after time supervision,but the return is only possible after the next OMU restart at theearliest. A notice is given when automatic return is allowedwith the WSA command.

Supplementary information fields

1 packages which allow return after time supervision 'NW -> BU' or 'BU -> FB'

2 time limit of return with time supervision in seconds

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0021 CONVERSION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY

12 0021 CONVERSION COMPLETED SUCCESS-FULLYMeaning

A notice about a completed conversion. A more detailed descriptionabout the operations executed during the conversion can be read inthe execution report.

Supplementary information fields

1 name of the conversion program

2 error code whose value is either SUCCESS_EC (0), or another other general error code, which does not mean that the conversion failed

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0026 SIGNALLING LINK LOAD OVER THRESHOLD

Id:0900d805805a2494

13 0026 SIGNALLING LINK LOAD OVER THRESHOLDMeaning

The threshold value of SS7 signalling traffic load has been exceededin the signalling link. The threshold value has been exceededduring the measurement period of five minutes preceding the issuing ofthis alarm.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link

2 direction of the signalling traffic 01 incoming traffic 02 outgoing traffic

3 signalling traffic load (in millierlangs)

4 signalling traffic load threshold value (in millierlangs)

Instructions

If this notice appears repeatedly while the threshold value is at least200 mErl (0.2 Erl), you should consider adding more signalling links.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0027 SOFTWARE PACKAGE FALLBACK COPYING NOTICE

14 0027 SOFTWARE PACKAGE FALLBACK COPYING NOTICEMeaning

This is a notice about fallback copying of the software build (BU => FB).It tells you that the fallback copying has started, is in progress, hasbeen interrupted by the user or has been finished succesfully.

When the fallback copying is in progress, you will get a notice about itat regular intervals, however, other notices will be sent only once.

The amount of time the fallback copying takes depends on the size of thenetwork element (the size and amount of the files situated on a disk)and the type of the fallback copying.

Fallback copying will not affect the activities carried out by thenetwork element. The only side effect it has is the natural raise onthe CPU and I/O load and that certain procedures pertaining to softwarepackages will be prevented during the fallback copying.

Supplementary information fields

1 type of the notice in text format

STARTED fallback copying has been started IN PROGRESS fallback copying is in progress INTERRUPTED fallback copying has been interrupted by a user READY fallback copying has been succesfully finished

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0032 FILE SYSTEM NOTIFICATION

Id:0900d805805a2494

15 0032 FILE SYSTEM NOTIFICATIONMeaning

This notice is used as the general notification of the file system.It tells you, for example, that the state change of the disk updatethat was interrupted earlier has now been completed. The notificationis also used when the disk updates of the files have not been completedwithin a certain time.

Supplementary information fields

1 location unit type of the partner program block. Value FFFF means that the unit type cannot be identified

2 location unit index of the partner program block. If the value of the field is output as two points, the index cannot be identified

3 family identifier of the partner program block. Value FFFF means that the family identifier is unknown

4 file name Value FFFFFFFF means that the file number cannot be idenfied

5 number of the message that is connected with the given situation. Value FFFF means that the message number cannot be identified

6 general error code identifying the reason for the notice more clearly. You can check its meaning in General Error Messages of System

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0033 FILE UPDATES TO DISK PREVENTED

16 0033 FILE UPDATES TO DISK PREVENTEDMeaning

The disk updates of the files have been prevented.This applies only to the disk copies of the memory files.

Supplementary information fields

Instructions

Disk updates are usually prevented during fallback copying orsoftware update. Find out the reason for the prevention. Thesystem sends notifications about the prevention at regularsintervals. You can clear the disk update prevention with theMML command DUR used in operation and maintenance.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0036 FILE UPDATES TO DISK RESUMED

Id:0900d805805a2494

17 0036 FILE UPDATES TO DISK RESUMEDMeaning

The disk updating of files is allowed. It is again possible toupdate memory files on a disk.

Supplementary information fields

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0037 PASSIVE WARMING IN USE

18 0037 PASSIVE WARMING IN USEMeaning

The warming information of a program block's hands in thespare unit is different from that of the active unit.This is why the WUPMAN does not warm up the hands of theprogram block in the normal way by copying information from theactive unit to the spare unit, but skips the warming.

In a situation like this the hands of the program blockwarm up with so-called passive warming. In other words,next time the WUPMAN reserves a hand synchronically from thespare and active side, the hand is immediately warm.

After this the system continues to operate as if the warmingwould have been successful. In practice passive warming is overwhen all the hands that were reserved in the WO unit of theprogram block in question have been released once.

It is possible to monitor the state of passive warming byoutputting reports with CDPHAN MML that is connected tothe Operating System Supervision and Statistics feature(the DO command group).

Supplementary information fields

1 the family identifier of the program block that needed passive warming

2 the hand type that needed passive warming

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0048 SEMIPERMANENT CONNECTION MISSING

Id:0900d805805a2494

19 0048 SEMIPERMANENT CONNECTION MISSINGMeaning

A failure has occurred in a semipermanent connection due to a failurein a PCM circuit or in an unduplicated unit.

Supplementary information fields

1 connection type

0 PCM circuit - PCM circuit 1 PCM circuit - subscriber 2 subscriber - subscriber 4 O&M connection 5 multichannel connection between two external PCM circuits 6 multichannel multipoint connection between external PCM circuits 8 one-way semipermanent connection

2 incoming PCM circuit of the connection, in subscriber-subscriber case the number of SUB

3 incoming time slot of the connection, in subscriber-subscriber case connector position of subscriber

4 incoming sub-time slot of the connection. The value is only significant when the connection is in a bit-based switching network (GSWB)

5 outgoing PCM circuit of the connection

6 outgoing time slot of the connection

7 outgoing sub-time slot of the connection. The value is only significant when the connection is in a bit-based switching network (GSWB)

8 BCD-coded transmission speed of the connection (kbit/s)

9 error code

01 failure in trunk circuit 02 failure in subscriber module 03 connection missing in HNCONN 04 connection missing in LICONF

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0048 SEMIPERMANENT CONNECTION MISSING

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0061 CIRCUIT GROUPS HAVE BEEN UPDATED

Id:0900d805805a2494

20 0061 CIRCUIT GROUPS HAVE BEEN UPDATEDMeaning

The speech circuit groups to a signalling point have beenbarred, or the barring has been released.

Supplementary information fields

1 circuit group state 00 barring of speech circuit groups released 01 barring of speech circuit groups established

2 signalling point code

3 signalling point index for use within the exchange

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0070 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE INHIBITED

21 0070 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE INHIBITEDMeaning

This is a notice of a normal change in the signalling link state,performed by the operator of the remote end. The traffic of thesignalling link has been transferred on alternative signalling links.If a signalling point becomes unreachable, an automatic restartis performed on the signalling link.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link set

2 number of the signalling link

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0071 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNINHIBITED

Id:0900d805805a2494

22 0071 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNINHIB-ITEDMeaning

This is a notice of a normal change in the signalling link state,performed by the operator of the remote end.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link set

2 number of the signalling link

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0072 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE BLOCKED

23 0072 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE BLOCKEDMeaning

A signalling link has been blocked from the remote end. Therehas been a local processor break in the remote end of thesignalling link, or the operator has blocked the signallinglink with a command.

The traffic of the signalling link has been transferred onalternative signalling links, if such exist.At the same time the alarm 1072 SIGNALLING LINK OUT OF SERVICEis given.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link set

2 number of the signalling link

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0073 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNBLOCKED

Id:0900d805805a2494

24 0073 SIGNALLING LINK REMOTE UNBLOCKEDMeaning

Blocking of a signalling link from the remote end has been released.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link set

2 number of the signalling link

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0074 REPEATED CHANGEBACK DECLARATION NOT ACKNOWLEDGED

25 0074 REPEATED CHANGEBACK DECLARA-TION NOT ACKNOWLEDGEDMeaning

No acknowledgement to a changeback declaration has been receivedin spite of repeated attempts. The changeback has been performed.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link set

2 number of the signalling link

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0075 SIGNALLING LINK FORCED UNINHIBITINGNOT POSSIBLE

Id:0900d805805a2494

26 0075 SIGNALLING LINK FORCED UNINHIBIT-ING NOT POSSIBLEMeaning

Forced uninhibiting of a signalling link initiated by thesignalling route management functions has failed because noacknowledgement to the forced uninhibiting message has beenreceived in spite of repeated attempts.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the signalling link set

2 number of the signalling link

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0088 ETHERNET INTERFACE SWITCHOVER EXE-CUTED

27 0088 ETHERNET INTERFACE SWITCHOVER EXECUTEDMeaning

This notice indicates that software has taken the backing Ethernetinterface in use and thus, automatically recovered from an interfacefailure. In general, there are three possible interface failure sources:the interface itself (that is, the interface equipment on the PIU-side,for example, the Ethernet chip or the connector), the cable, or theequipment on the other end of the cable (for example, an Ethernet switchor a hub).

Note that this notice is used only in computer units with redundantEthernet interfaces which have been configured to backup each others.

Supplementary information fields

1 the name of the interface taken out of use in the switchover

2 the name of the interface taken into use in the switchover

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0090 IP ADDRESS FOR HOT BILLING DATACHANGED

Id:0900d805805a2494

28 0090 IP ADDRESS FOR HOT BILLING DATA CHANGEDMeaning

Hot billing system has been changed to send data to a new IP address.The system makes the change because it has lost connection to theold IP address.

Hot billing system continues to work normally, but data is sent toa different IP address.

Supplementary information fields

1 IP index of the post-processing system that was in use before the change. The real address of the IP index can be interrogated with the command GBI

2 IP index of the post-processing system that is taken into use. The real address of the IP index can be interrogated with the command GBI

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0101 SDH PROTECTION SWITCHING EXECUTED

29 0101 SDH PROTECTION SWITCHING EXECUTEDMeaning

The SDH protection switching has been executed. The protection switchingis executed due to an external request or if the signal of the sectionwhere the traffic is selected from has degraded (SD) or failed (SF).

Supplementary information fields

1 id of the protection group in question

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling

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Notices (0-999) 0104 SGSN ENDPOINT CREATED

Id:0900d805805a2494

30 0104 SGSN ENDPOINT CREATEDMeaning

This notice informs that the SGSN has created a new remote IP endpointfor data transfer with SNS-CONFIG PDU. After creation of the SGSN IPendpoint a new NS-VC is configured between the BSC and the SGSN. Thisnotice is possible when dynamic IP configuration is used.

Supplementary information fields

1 Packet Service Entity Identifier. Packet Service Entity groups together the PCUs of a NSE (Packet Control Unit (PCU2) Pooling)) and/or the Network Service Entities of a PCU (Multipoint Gb). If Gb over IP is not in use, the value of the field is 0xFF.

2 Network Service Entity Identifier of the unavailable Virtual Link. A Network Service Entity groups together the Network Service Virtual Links that provide communication between the same NS entities. NSEI is an identifier that has end-to-end significance across the Gb interface.

3-18 IP address of the added remote IP endpoint of the SGSN. If the IP addess is of the IPv4 type, only the first four bytes contain the IP address, the other bytes are filled with zeros.

For example, in the case of IPv4 172.24.175.139 the IP address of the alarm is the following: AC 18 AF 8B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

For example, in the case of IPv6 1122:3344:5566:7788:9900:AABB:CCDD:EEFF the IP address of the alarm is the following: 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 00 AA BB CC DD EE FF

19 UDP port number of remote IP endpoint

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0105 SGSN ENDPOINT ADDED

31 0105 SGSN ENDPOINT ADDEDMeaning

This notice informs that the SGSN has added a new remote IP endpointfor data transfer with SNS-ADD PDU. After the addition of the SGSNIP endpoint, a new NS-VL is configured in the BSC. This notice ispossible only when the dynamic IP configuration is used.

Supplementary information fields

1 Packet Service Entity Identifier. Packet Service Entity groups together the PCUs of a NSE (Packet Control Unit (PCU2) Pooling)) and/or the Network Service Entities of a PCU (Multipoint Gb). If Gb over IP is not in use, the value of the field is 0xFF.

2 Network Service Entity Identifier of the unavailable Virtual Link. A Network Service Entity groups together the Network Service Virtual Links that provide communication between the same NS entities. NSEI is an identifier that has end-to-end significance across the Gb interface.

3-18 IP address of the added remote IP endpoint of the SGSN. If the IP addess is of the IPv4 type, only the first four bytes contain the IP address, the other bytes are filled with zeros.

For example, in the case of IPv4 172.24.175.139 the IP address of the alarm is the following: AC 18 AF 8B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

For example, in the case of IPv6 1122:3344:5566:7788:9900:AABB:CCDD:EEFF the IP address of the alarm is the following: 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 00 AA BB CC DD EE FF

19 UDP port number of the added remote IP endpoint

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0106 SGSN ENDPOINT DELETED

Id:0900d805805a2494

32 0106 SGSN ENDPOINT DELETEDMeaning

This notice informs that the SGSN has deleted an existing remote IPendpoint with SNS-DELETE PDU. After the deletion of the SGSN IPendpoint, an existing NS-VL is removed from the BSC. Thedata transfer capacity has decreased. This notice is possible onlywhen the dynamic IP configuration is used.

Supplementary information fields

1 Packet Service Entity Identifier. Packet Service Entity groups together the PCUs of a NSE (Packet Control Unit (PCU2) Pooling)) and/or the Network Service Entities of a PCU (Multipoint Gb). If Gb over IP is not in use, the value of the field is 0xFF.

2 Network Service Entity Identifier of the deleted IP endpoint. A Network Service Entity groups together the Network Service Virtual Links/Connections that provide communication between the same NS entities. NSEI is an identifier that has end-to-end significance across the Gb interface.

3-18 IP address of the deleted remote IP endpoint of SGSN. If the IP addess is of the IPv4 type, only the first four bytes contain the IP address, the other bytes are filled with zeros.

For example, in the case of ipv4 172.24.175.139 the ip address of the alarm is the following: AC 18 AF 8B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

For example, in the case of IPv6 1122:3344:5566:7788:9900:AABB:CCDD:EEFF the ip address of the alarm is the following: 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 00 AA BB CC DD EE FF

19 UDP port number of the deleted remote IP endpoint

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0116 LOGGING OF SERVICE TERMINAL COM-MANDS IS OFF

33 0116 LOGGING OF SERVICE TERMINAL COMMANDS IS OFFMeaning

The log collector is not collecting service terminal commands in thenew service terminal connection indicated in the supplementaryinformation field. This means that commands are not logged until thelogging of service terminal commands is set on.

Supplementary information fields

1 type of service terminal session that is started: 0 unknown 1 local 2 remote 3 telnet

Instructions

Set logging of commands on. It can be done with the MML commandWOC:56,0,1The change will take effect when the new service terminal is started.

Cancelling

Do not cancel the alarm. The system cancels the alarm automaticallywhen the logging of commands is set on and the new service terminalsession is started.

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Notices (0-999) 0125 PCU PROCESSOR LOAD HIGH

Id:0900d805805a2494

34 0125 PCU PROCESSOR LOAD HIGHMeaning

This notice gives an early warning on a PCU processor load, whichis approaching the overload level. No overload protection actions aretaken yet.

Supplementary information fields

1 Index of the PCU where the processor (PQII or DSPs) load is approaching the overload levels.

2 If the high load situation occurs in PQII, this field has the value 0xFF. If the high load situation occurs in DSP, this is the index of DSP (0-7). The DSP index is given only in PCU2 units, the notice is set with DSP cause only by PCU2. With the PCU this field always has the value 0xFF.

Instructions

No actions are required. The occurrence of this notice gives an earlywarning of the PCU processor load being high, but no overload protectionactions are taken yet.

If this notice occurs repeatedly, the necessary configuration or planningprocedures should be initiated in order to avoid actual PCU processoroverload situations.

For a description of PCU processor overload protection, see BSS (BSC)Traffic Handling Capacity, Network Planning and Overload Protection.

Cancelling

No cancelling

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0132 CIRCUIT BARRED

35 0132 CIRCUIT BARREDMeaning

One trunk circuit or all the trunk circuits of a PCM circuit have beenbarred after a blocking message has been received.

Supplementary information fields

1 error code 01 barring of trunk circuit 02 barring of circuit group due to hardware failure 03 barring of circuit group performed by MML command FF not enough data for determining other error code

2 service information octet (0x0 in case of circuit barred in BSC)

3 number of the PCM circuit

4 time slot of the PCM circuit in question

5 number of circuits in the circuit group

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0133 CIRCUIT DEBARRED

Id:0900d805805a2494

36 0133 CIRCUIT DEBARREDMeaning

Barring of one trunk circuit or of all the circuits of a PCM circuithas been released after an unblocking message has been received.

Supplementary information fields

1 error code 01 release of trunk circuit barring 02 release of circuit group barring due to hardware failure 04 release of circuit group barring by using an MML command 05 release of circuit group barring FF not enough data for determining other error code

2 service information octet (0x0 in case of circuit debarred in BSC)

3 number of the PCM circuit

4 time slot of the PCM circuit in question

5 number of circuits in the circuit group

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0136 PCU CONNECTIVITY EXCEEDED

37 0136 PCU CONNECTIVITY EXCEEDEDMeaning

This notice indicates that the number of radio time slots connectedto a PCU exceeds the PCU radio time slot connectivity.

Supplementary information fields

1 index of the BCSU unit hosting the PCU, where the connectivity has been exceeded.

2 plug-in unit index of the PCU where the connectivity has been exceeded

Instructions

This notice is set periodically, once per day, if the number of radiotime slots connected to a PCU or PCU-S exceeds theconnectivity of these PCU variants.

To avoid this notification, reduce the number of connected GPRS and EGPRSradio time slots. Maintaining the GPRS capacitymay require balancing the connected channels with other PCUs orcommissioning of additional PCU units

This notice does not require cancellation by operator. The notice iscancelled automatically after its default lifetime.

Cancelling

Do not cancel the alarm. The system cancels the alarm automatically whenthe fault has been corrected.

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Notices (0-999) 0143 IPSEC: AUTOMATIC CERTIFICATE ENROLL-MENT SUCCESSFULL

Id:0900d805805a2494

38 0143 IPSEC: AUTOMATIC CERTIFICATE ENROLLMENT SUCCESSFULLMeaning

PKI Certificate was renewed successfully via automatic enrolment.

Supplementary information fields

1 ascii string identifying the certificate (by name) in the network element key database

Instructions

This is just a notification of a successful event. No further actions areneeded.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0240 COORDINATED STATE CHANGE NOTICE

39 0240 COORDINATED STATE CHANGE NOTICEMeaning

A report on an occurrence related to a coordinated state transitionof an SCCP subsystem.

Supplementary information fields

1 notice code 01 a coordinated state transition has been started by a subsystem of one of the network's own signalling points 02 an SOR message has been received from the network 03 time supervision set for waiting for the SOG message has expired 04 an unexpected SOG message has been received

2 network

3 signalling point

4 subsystem

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0270 DEFAULT PACKAGE NOTICE

Id:0900d805805a2494

40 0270 DEFAULT PACKAGE NOTICEMeaning

The status of the default package is not backup (BU), or the packagein the OMU is not the default package.

Supplementary information fields

1 status of the default package:

FB = fallback BU = backup NW = new UT = untitled UD = undefined

2 status of the package in OMU:

FB = fallback BU = backup NW = new UT = untitled UD = undefined

Instructions

Check that the default package is correct.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0421 UNIT TIME UPDATED

41 0421 UNIT TIME UPDATEDMeaning

The time of the unit has been synchronized to the time of theexchange.

Supplementary information fields

1 date of the active main clock unit

2 time of the active main clock unit

3 date of the unit checked

4 time of the unit checked

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0422 TIME UPDATED

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42 0422 TIME UPDATEDMeaning

The exchange time has been altered.

Supplementary information fields

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0430 MML-SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT

43 0430 MML-SESSION ANNOUNCEMENTMeaning

Logging into the MML session failed due to a faulty user idor a faulty password.

Supplementary information fields

1 family identifier of the program block which detected the error

2 error code 00 incorrect password given three times in succession

3 system identifier

4 process identifier of terminal (MML terminal)

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0554 RADIO NETWORK SUPERVISION MEASURE-MENT PERIOD CHANGED

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44 0554 RADIO NETWORK SUPERVISION MEA-SUREMENT PERIOD CHANGEDMeaning

This notice is generated when the operator changes the lengthof a measurement period belonging to the supervision of theradio network of the BSC. The notice indicates which supervisionthe change concerns, the start time of the interruptedmeasurement period, the time used by the interruptedmeasurement period, and the new length of the measurement period.

Supplementary information fields

1 identifies the supervision to which the modified length of the measurement period is related to:

- '1' = 'TCH mean holding time supervision' - '2' = 'SDCCH mean holding time supervision' - '3' = 'dropped calls supervision' - '4' = 'BTS channel congestion supervision' - '5' = 'High TCH interference supervision' - '6' = 'BTSs with no transactions supervision'

2 start time of the interrupted measurement period, hours and minutes

3 time used by the measurement period in seconds

4 new length of the measurement period in minutes

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0590 PROCESSING OF ALARMS IS STARTED ANEW

45 0590 PROCESSING OF ALARMS IS STARTED ANEWMeaning

A centralised part of the alarm system, functioning in an activemaintenance computer, has become active in such a way that it isstarting the processing of the alarms of the network element inquestion from the beginning. This situation occurs when the systemrestarts, and as a result of an uncontrolled maintenance computerswitchover.

Supplementary information fields

1 identifier of the active software package

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0599 HEARTBEAT NOTICE FOR ALARM FLOW SU-PERVISION

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46 0599 HEARTBEAT NOTICE FOR ALARM FLOW SUPERVISIONMeaning

The alarm system of the DX 200 network element sends this noticeto the network management system, if other alarms have not beenset in the network element within a defined time period. The noticeis only sent via the Q3 interface.

The notice is sent because the network management system supervisesthe functioning of the network element's alarm system, the Q3interface and the data transmission connections used to transmitthe alarms to the network management system by monitoring the flowof alarms sent from the network element.

This notice is not output on the alarm printer.

Supplementary information fields

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0630 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL CHANGED

47 0630 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL CHANGEDMeaning

The current synchronisation signal has been changed.

Supplementary information fields

1 previous synchronisation signal

CLS: 01 2M1 02 2M2 03 2M3 04 2M4 05 FS1 06 FS2

TCSM: 11 SI1 12 SI2 13 SI3 14 SI4 15 SI5 16 SI6 17 SI7 18 ESI

CLGU: 01 EXT1 02 EXT2

2 current synchronisation signal

CLS: 01 2M1 02 2M2 03 2M3 04 2M4 05 FS1 06 FS2

TCSM: 11 SI1 12 SI2 13 SI3 14 SI4 15 SI5

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Notices (0-999) 0630 SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL CHANGED

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16 SI6 17 SI7 18 ESI

CLGU: 01 EXT1 02 EXT2

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0660 DATABASE TRANSACTIONS OR DISK UP-DATES PREVENTED

48 0660 DATABASE TRANSACTIONS OR DISK UPDATES PREVENTEDMeaning

Database transactions or disk updates are prevented in thedatabase management system.

Supplementary information fields

1 database identifier; this is still required in some database applications. Often the database is identified on the basis of database name and database occurrence

2 database name

3 database occurrence

4 object of the prevention: 1 transactions prevented 2 disk updates prevented

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0661 DATABASE FILE FILL RATIO EXCEEDS THEALARM LIMIT

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49 0661 DATABASE FILE FILL RATIO EXCEEDS THE ALARM LIMITMeaning

The alarm limit of the database file fill ratio has been exceeded.

Supplementary information fields

1 database index; this is still required in some database applications even though the current trend is that the database is identified by the values entered in the two following supplementary information fields, i.e. database name and database occurrence

2 database name

3 database occurrence

4 identifier of a full file

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0689 SYSTEM RESTARTED

50 0689 SYSTEM RESTARTEDMeaning

The system has restarted.

Supplementary information fields

1 restarting of the exchange: 00 performed by the recovery program block 01 performed by the user FF no significance

2 extent of the exchange restart given by the user: 00 operation and maintenance unit not restarted 01 operation and maintenance unit also restarted FF no significance

3 code loading type of the units given by the user: 00 optimal loading 01 total loading 02 total loading from disk FF no significance

4 file loading type of the units given by the user: 00 no significance 01 virtual loading 02 immediate loading

5 type of unit restart given by the user: 00 warm restart 01 hot restart FF no significance

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0690 WORKING STATE CHANGE

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51 0690 WORKING STATE CHANGEMeaning

The user has changed the working state of the unit with an MML command.The system may also have changed the working states of peripheraldevices.

Supplementary information fields

1 working state before the change

2 current working state

3 address of the computer where the change was activated. If the value of the field is not an address, the value is 0

4 ID of family that activated the change. If the value of the field is not a family ID, the value is 0

5 ID of message that was used to activate the change. If the value of the field is not a message ID, the value is 0

6-8 the numbers of the first alarms that caused the change in the working state. If the value of the field is not an alarm number, the value is 0

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0691 AUTOMATIC RECOVERY ACTION

52 0691 AUTOMATIC RECOVERY ACTIONMeaning

The working state of the unit has changed due to an automaticrecovery action.

Supplementary information fields

1 working state before the change

2 current working state

3 address of the computer where the recovery action was activated. If the value of the field is not an address, the value is 0

4 family ID of the program that activated the recovery action. If the value of the field is not a family ID, the value is 0

5 ID of message that was used to activate the recovery action. If the value of the field is not a message ID, the value is 0

6-8 the numbers of the first alarms that caused the recovery actions to be activated. If the value of the field is not an alarm number, the value is 0

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0697 UNEXPECTED SWITCHOVER

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53 0697 UNEXPECTED SWITCHOVERMeaning

Unexpected switchover in the unit due to the use of the manual controlunit (MCU), or automatic switchover has been performed by theswitchover logic of the spare unit because of active unit failure.

Supplementary information fields

1 working state of the activated unit preceding the switchover

2 condition of the activated unit preceding the switchover 00 in order 01 faulty

3 working state of the deactivated unit preceding the switchover

4 condition of the deactivated unit preceding the switchover 00 in order 01 faulty

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0800 O&M CHANNEL CHANGED TO ALTERNATIVE CONNECTION

54 0800 O&M CHANNEL CHANGED TO ALTER-NATIVE CONNECTIONMeaning

As a result of an error detected either by the user or the system,or the network's control, a channel of the O&M network's datatransmission connection has been changed over to an alternativeconnection.

Supplementary information fields

1 number of the active OMI channel

2 number of the spare OMI channel

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0801 MTU ADDRESSES MISSING OR INCORRECT

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55 0801 MTU ADDRESSES MISSING OR INCOR-RECTMeaning

The MTU Configuration File (MGKONF) is empty, or the TAPEDR hasdiscovered that the units or the SCSI addresses written into thefile do not correspond to the actual MTU configuration.

Supplementary information fields

Instructions

Correct the configuration file's information on the SCSI addressesof the MTUs.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0804 COMMAND CALENDAR DISK INTERFACE NO-TICE

56 0804 COMMAND CALENDAR DISK INTER-FACE NOTICEMeaning

Updating the control file of the command calendar on anotherdisk unit fails.

Supplementary information fields

1 error identifier 00 update on disk 0 failed 01 update on disk 1 failed

2 identifier of the task in question

3 error code received from the I/O system. You can check its meaning with a command of the service terminal extension MRS or in General Error Messages of System

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0814 ADMINISTRATIVE USER HAS LOGGED INTONETWORK ELEMENT

Id:0900d805805a2494

57 0814 ADMINISTRATIVE USER HAS LOGGED INTO NETWORK ELEMENTMeaning

Administrative user has logged into the network element.

Supplementary information fields

1 username of logged-in administrative user

2 type of the session 0B MMI system session 0C service terminal session 0D FTP session 0F HTTP session 12 FTAM session 14 Q3 session 16 EMT session 19 Service terminal session in OSE unit 1B Transport Pipe session

3 unit name where administrative user has logged in

4 unit index where administrative user has logged in

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0860 DISK NOTICE

58 0860 DISK NOTICEMeaning

The desired file operation has failed. The cause of the failureis not a hardware failure.

Supplementary information fields

1 error code:

58d the file is write protected 64d the file is full 65d no space for the file on disk 184d the file is marked bad 185d the file is locked 10030d no such directory on disk

You can check the meaning of other error codes in General Error Messages of System

2 first 8 characters of file name

3 first 3 characters of file name extension

4 file version number, 0 = default version

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

You can find the entire name (with the directory path) of the fileindicated in Supplementary information fields in the log of thecomputer unit that sent the alarm. The format of the log file is:DISK NOTICE, STATUS=000000d, FILE:. You check the contents of thelog with service terminal commands ZGD and ZGS.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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Notices (0-999) 0890 Q3 ALARM UPLOAD REQUIRED

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59 0890 Q3 ALARM UPLOAD REQUIREDMeaning

The system has detected that the Q3 alarm upload is required. The needfor Q3 alarm upload is determined by examining other active alarms or onthe basis of detected fault situations, which indicate that some alarmsmay not have been sent to the OMC.

Supplementary information fields

1 the number of the alarm that generates the Q3 alarm upload request in BCD format. If the field value is FFFF, the alarm number is not defined

2 the consecutive number of the alarm that generates the Q3 alarm upload request. If the field value is FFFF, the consecutive number is not defined

3 not significant

4 not significant

5 general error message of the system. You can check its meaning with a command of the service terminal extension MRS or in the General Error Messages of System. If the field value is FFFFFFFF, the error message is not defined

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

No cancelling.

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0930 TCSM SYNCHRONISATION SIGNAL CHANGED

60 0930 TCSM SYNCHRONISATION SIGNAL CHANGEDMeaning

The current synchronisation signal has been changed either with anMML command or automatically by the system.

Supplementary information fields

1 index of the external synchronisation plug-in unit 0d...1d

2 previous synchronisation signal

01 2M1 02 2M2 03 2M3 04 2M4 05 FS1 06 FS2

3 current synchronisation signal

01 2M1 02 2M2 03 2M3 04 2M4 05 FS1 06 FS2

Instructions

The alarm requires no actions.

Cancelling

Do not cancel the alarm. The system cancels the alarm automaticallywhen the fault has been corrected.