Troubleshooting guide
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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide
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Chapter 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Platform Operations
Daily Tasks
Primary Service State
The PST field shows the current primary service state of the signaling service. In the example, all of the
signaling services have a primary service state of IS. Table 3-2 lists the valid primary service state
values:
Secondary Service State
The SST field shows the current secondary service state of the specified signaling service. In the
example, all of the signaling services have a secondary service state of UND. The valid states are
presented in the following list:
• CEA—Commanded into emergency alignment.
• CIS—Commanded in service.
• CONG—Congestion.
• COOS—Commanded out of service.
• CINH—Commanded to the inhibited state.
• CRTE—Created.
• CUINH—Commanded to the uninhibited state.
• DLT—Deleted.
Note DLT is a transition state. This state occurs when you are making provisioning changes to the associated
signaling service.
• EIS—Engine in service.
• EOOS—Engine out of service.
Table 3-2 Signaling Service Primary Service States
Link State ID Link State Description
AOOS Automatically
out-of-service
The system has taken the signaling service OOS
1
.
INB Install busy When a system is first configured, all signaling links default to
this state and must be manually set IS
2
by entering the set-c7lnk,
set-iplnk, or set-dchan MML commands.
IS In-service The link to the signaling service is IS and fully operational. This
state is its normal operating state.
MOOS Manually
out-of-service
The link to the signaling service has been manually set to OOS.
OOS Out-of-service The link to the signaling service is OOS from the remote end. The
system is actively trying to restore the link.
TRNS Transient The state of the link to the signaling service is currently being
changed.
UNK Unknown The state of the link to the signaling service is not known.
1. OOS = out-of-service.
2. IS = in-service.