Table 9. alarm fault codes (continued) – Dialogic SS7G2X User Manual
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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
2
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
2
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.
2
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
2
Major
(MJR)
53
PCM mismatch
setting is
inconsistent with the hardware
settings on the board.
SYS
2
0
Major
(MJR)
6
1
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
2
0
Major
(MJR)
62
C7 link Cong
A SS7 signaling link is encountering
congestion.
SIG
2
0
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
2
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
2
0
Major
(MJR)
66
NIF event ind
Diagnostic event relating to the
Nodal Interworking Function.
Persistent events of this type
should be reported to your support
representative.
NONE
2
Table 9. 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.