TCAP:TCAP Alarms
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Alarm
The alarm (event) notification message is received by the TCAP service user when TCAP is reporting an error.
General explanation of the fields of previous structure:
- The TCAP handle field specifies the handle of the TCAP instance
- The Category field indicates the category of the alarm. Possible values:
Alarm category | Description |
---|---|
None | No category |
Protocol | Protocol related alarms |
Interface | Interface related alarms |
Internal | Internal software error related alarms |
Resources | System resources related alarms |
- The Event field specifies the event that caused the alarm.
Alarm Event | Description |
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None | No event |
Invalid UI event | Invalid upper interface event |
Invalid LI event | Invalid lower interface event |
Invalid event | Invalid network message |
Invalid timer event | Invalid timer expiration event |
Invalid MI event | Invalid layer manager event |
Bind failure | Bind with service provider failed |
Message allocation failed | Message allocation failed |
Duplicate invoke ID | Duplicate invoke ID |
Mandatory missing | Mandatory element is missing |
Unexpected RX message | Received unexpected message |
Unknown RX message | Received unknown message |
Invalid dialog ID | Invalid dialog ID |
Unrecognized invoke ID | Unrecognized invoke ID |
Allocation dialog failure | Dialog allocation failed |
Hash failure | Hash table operation failed |
Max configuration | Reached configuration limit |
Invalid component | Invalid component |
- The Cause field specifies the cause of the alarm.
Alarm Cause | Description |
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Unknown | No cause |
Invalid SAP | Invalid SAP |
Invalid SP | Invalid service provider (out-of-range) |
Invalid SU | Invalid service user (out-of-range) |
Protocol not active | Protocol layer is not active |
Interface version | Invalid interface version |
Unbound | SAP unbound |
Dialog allocation failed | Dialog allocation failed |
Invoke allocation failed | Invoke allocation failed |
User-part association failed | User-part association failed |
SP SAP association failure | Interface association failed |
Decoding failure | Message decoding problem |
Userpart Alarm
An alarm (event) notification message is received by the TCAP service user when a TCAP userpart is reporting an error.
- The TCAP handle field specifies the handle of the TCAP instance.
- The TCAP Userpart handle field specifies the handle of the TCAP Userpart instance.
- The Category field indicates the category of the Userpart alarm. Possible values: see the 'TCAP alarm category' table in TCAP Alarms.
- The Event field specifies the event that cause the Userpart alarm. Possible values: see the 'TCAP alarm event' table in TCAP Alarms.
- The Cause field specifies the cause of the Userpart alarm. Possible values: see the 'TCAP alarm cause' table in TCAP Alarms.