19240 - Remote SCCP subsystem prohibited
- Alarm Group:
- SS7
- Description:
- The status of remote SCCP subsystem has changed to Prohibited.
- Severity:
- Minor
- Instance:
- <RMU>
- HA Score:
- Normal
- Auto Clear Seconds:
- This alarm does not autoclear.
- OID:
- awpss7RemoteSccpSubsystemProhibitedNotify
Recovery:
- You can monitor destination status from and RMU/subsystem status from .
- If the subsystem's status changed to Prohibited because SCMG received a SSP message, an audit of the status of the RMU via the SCCP subsystem status test (SST) procedure is performed.
- If the subsystem's status changed to Prohibited because SCCP received a MTP-PAUSE indication from M3RL, then recovery actions of restoring the RSP/Destination status to Available will be invoked by M3RL.
- If the subsystem's status changed to Prohibited because SCCP received a MTP STATUS cause=unequipped user indication from M3RL, then no automatic recovery will be initiated. Only manual action at the remote node can correct a remote point code that has not been configured with SCCP.
- If the subsystem's status changed to Prohibited because SCCP received a MTP STATUS cause=unknown or inaccessible indication from M3RL, then SCCP will automatically invoke subsystem status testing depending upon the network type:
- ANSI: subsystem status testing of all RMUs associated with the point code.
- ITU: subsystem status testing SCMG (SSN=1) associated with the point code.
- Verify that IP network connectivity exists between the MP server and the adjacent servers.
- Select and check the event history logs for additional SS7 events or alarms from this MP server.
- Verify that the adjacent server is not under maintenance.
- Follow local procedures to determine the reason that the far-end SSN is down. If it is not down, but it continues to be reported as down, contact My Oracle Support (MOS).