Oracle® Communications EAGLE Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages Reference Release 46.7 E97338_01 |
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The SCCP did not route a message because the destination point code (DPC) was congested. The message was discarded.
Example
RLGHNCXA21W 02-07-21 16:20:19 EST EAGLE 37.5.0 0246.1045 CARD 1101,A1 INFO SCCP did not route - DPC congested OPC=1-200-2 TRANSLATED PC=5-038-6 TRANSLATED SS=202 CDPA LENGTH=019 MSG TYPE=04 CDPA: AI=05 PC=1-050-1 SSN=006 TT=007 ADDR=ABCDEF0123456789ABCDE LSN=ABCD123 Report Date:02-07-21 Time:16:20:19This alternate output includes the redirected destination and is used when a redirected MSU encounters an error.
RLGHNCXA21W 02-07-21 16:20:19 EST EAGLE 37.5.0 0246.1045 CARD 1101,A1 INFO SCCP did not route - DPC congested OPC=1-200-2 TRANSLATED PC=5-038-6 TRANSLATED SS=202 CDPA LENGTH=019 MSG TYPE=04 GTT on CdPA used MOSMSGTA=9193802053 CDPA: AI=05 PC=1-050-1 SSN=006 TT=007 ADDR=ABCDEF0123456789ABCDE LSN=ABCD123 Report Date:02-07-21 Time:16:20:19
Alarm Level: No alarm condition. The message is informational only.
Recovery
Note:
A transfer controlled (TFC) should have been received on the link to indicate congestion to this node. When the congestion status changes, the congestion status indicator in the flow control messages indicates what message type priorities can be transmitted to the distant node. If the condition persists, follow normal company procedures in dealing with congestion at distant nodes.