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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Platform
Resolving Bearer Channel Connection Problems
The response lists the SS7 signaling services and their associated DPCs. Search for the DPC associated
with the trunk to identify the name of the SS7 signaling service. In the example, dms100-pc is the name
of the DPC associated with the trunk. The SS7 signaling service names are in the column to the
immediate left of the DPCs, so the name of the associated SS7 signaling service in the example is
ss7dms.
Step 5 Identify the MML names of the mismatched settings for the affected signaling service that was found in
Step 4 by using the
prov-rtrv:sigsvcprop:name="
sig_serv
" command.
Where:
sig_serv—MML name of the affected signaling service.
The system returns a message like the following:
MGC-01 - Media Gateway Controller 2000-09-26 15:57:29
M RTRV
"session=active:sigsvcprop"
/*
adjDestinations = 16
AlarmCarrier = 0
BothwayWorking = 1
CctGrpCarrier = 2
CGBA2 = 0
CircHopCount = 0
CLIPEss = 0
CotInTone = 2010
CotOutTone = 2010
CotPercentage = 0
dialogRange = 0
ExtCOT = Loop
ForwardCLIinIAM = 1
ForwardSegmentedNEED = 1
GLARE = 0
GRA2 = 0
GRSEnabled = false
InternationalPrefix = 0
layerRetries = 2
layerTimer = 10
maxMessageLength = 250
mtp3Queue = 1024
NationalPrefix = 0
NatureOfAddrHandling = 0
Normalization = 0
OMaxDigits = 24
OMinDigits = 0
OOverlap = 0
OwnClli = na
RedirMax = 3
restartTimer = 10
RoutePref = 0
sendAfterRestart = 16
slsTimer = 300
srtTimer = 300
sstTimer = 300
standard = ANSI92
SwitchID = 0
TMaxDigits = 24
TMinDigits = 0
TOverlap = 0
variant = SS7-ANSI
VOIPPrefix = 0