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Oracle® Communications EAGLE Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages Reference
Release 46.7
E97338_01
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1229 - SCCP did not route - SS congested

This message indicates that SCCP did not route a message because the subsystem was congested. The message was discarded.

Example
station1234 99-08-30 16:28:08 EST EAGLE 35.0.0
0019.1229 CARD 1104,A SCCP did not route - SS congested
TRANSLATED PC=003-003-003 TRANSLATED SS=005
CDPA: NI=1 RI=0 GTI=04 SSNI=1 PCI=1
TT=250 NP=04 NAI=010 ADDR=123456789012345678901
PC=003-003-003 SSN=005
CGPA: NI=1 RI=0 GTI=04 SSNI=1 PCI=1
TT=100 NP=07 NAI=012 ADDR=012345678901234567890
PC=004-004-004 SSN=003
LSN=A1234567
Legend
ADDR
Address
CDPA
Called party address
CGPA
Calling party address
DPC
Destination point code
GTI
Global title indicator
MSG TYPE
Message type (for example, connection request, connection confirm, connection refused)
NAI
Nature of address indicator
NI
Network indicator value
NP
Numbering plan
OPC
Origination point code
PC
Point code
PCI
Protocol control information
RI
Routing indicator
SIO
Service information octet
SSN
Subsystem number
SSNI
Subsystem number indicator
TT
Translation type
TRANSLATED PC
Translated point code
TRANSLATED SS
Translated subsystem

Alarm Level: No alarm condition. The message is informational only.

Recovery

This indicates an SCCP message was discarded due to congestion at a subsystem. Maintenance personnel should monitor the network and verify the subsystems congestion status changes to zero (no congestion).

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 will indicate 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.