4.434 rept-stat-slk
Use this command to generate a report of the MTP signaling links status. The secondary state (SST) indicates whether the link is available, unavailable, or manually removed from service.
Use this command to generate a separate report of status of the E1 associated with a signaling link. The status includes the location of the E1 card and the UAM text. If the E1 association is not provisioned, “E1 association unknown” is displayed. If the card is not type LIME1, no E1 output is generated.
Use this command to generate a separate report of status of the T1 associated with a signaling link. The status includes the location of the T1 card and the UAM text. If the card is not type LIMT1, no T1 output is generated.
Parameters
- link (optional)
- The signaling link on the card specified in the loc parameter. The links can be specified in any sequence or pattern.
- Synonym:
- port
- Range:
- a, b, a1 - a63, b1 - b63
Not all card types support all link parameter values.
See Table A-1 for valid link parameter range values for each type of card that can have assigned signaling link ports.
- Default:
- Display all
- loc (optional)
- The card location as stenciled on the shelf of the system.
- Range:
- 1101 - 1108, 1111 - 1112, 1201 - 1208, 1211 - 1218, 1301 - 1308, 1311 - 1318, 2101 - 2108, 2111 - 2118, 2201 - 2208, 2211 - 2218, 2301 - 2308, 2311 - 2318, 3101 - 3108, 3111 - 3118, 3201 - 3208, 3211 - 3218, 3301 - 3308, 3311 - 3318, 4101 - 4108, 4111 - 4118, 4201 - 4208, 4211 - 4218, 4301 - 4308, 4311 - 4318, 5101 - 5108, 5111 - 5118, 5201 - 5208, 5211 - 5218, 5301 - 5308, 5311 - 5318, 6101 - 6108, 6111 - 6118
- Default:
- All cards containing signaling links are displayed.
Example
rept-stat-slk
rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a
rept-stat-slk:stat=alminh
rept-stat-slk:loc=1203:link=b:l2stats=both
rept-stat-slk:loc=1203:link=b:l2stats=brief
Dependencies
No other rept-stat-xxx
command can be in progress when this command is entered.
If the loc or link parameter is specified, then the stat parameter cannot be specified.
When the loc parameter is specified, the link parameter must be specified.
The card must be equipped and must be one of the following cards:
- E5-E1T1-B card running the SS7ANSI or CCS7ITU application
- E5-ATM-B card running the ATMANSI or ATMITU application
- E5-ENET-B card running the IPLIMI, or IPSG application
- SLIC card running the IPSG application
The location specified by the loc parameter cannot be one of those reserved for non-LIM or non-DCM cards.
The signaling link must be an SS7 signaling link to display level 2 statistics (l2stats).
On point-to-multipoint IP links (E5-ENET-B cards equipped as SS7IPGW or IPGWI links), l2stats output is not available.
The specified signaling link must be provisioned in the database.
A card location that is valid and defined in the database must be specified.
The card in the location specified by the loc parameter must be in service.
The link=b parameter cannot be specified for SS7IPGW links.
Neither the stat or loc and port parameters can be specified with this command.
An appropriate value must be specified for the link parameter when an ATM card is used:
- a-a1, b—E5-ATM-B card running the ATMANSI or ATMITU application
This command is not valid for IPSG-M3UA signaling links.
Notes
Not every card location represents a signaling link. Be sure to address a signaling link in this command.
This command can be canceled using the F9 function key or the canc-cmd
command. See canc-cmd
for more information.
The Installation Guide provides an illustration of card locations.
Output
rept-stat-slk
rlghncxa03w 04-02-27 17:00:36 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1201,A lsnsspn2 ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1201,B lsnstpi ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1202,A lsnstpn ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1202,B lsnstpi ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1203,A lsnstpa ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1203,B lsnscpa ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1205,A lsnscpi ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1205,B lsnsspi1 ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1207,A lsnstpa ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1207,B lsnsspa1 ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1211,A lsnstpn ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
1211,B lsnsspn1 ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
Command Completed.
;
rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a
rlghncxa03w 04-02-04 13:06:25 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1201,A lsnsspn2 ----------- OOS-MT Unavail ----
ALARM STATUS = * 0213 REPT-LKF: received SIOS
UNAVAIL REASON = PE NA
Command Completed.
;
rept-stat-slk:stat=alminh
rlghncxa03w 04-02-23 12:57:50 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1205,A lsnscpi ----------- IS-NR Avail ALMINH
1211,A lsnstpn ----------- IS-NR Avail ALMINH
Command Completed.
;
rept-stat-slk:loc=1203:link=a:l2stats=both
rlghncxa03w 04-02-04 13:06:25 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1203,A lsnsspn2 ----------- OOS-MT-DSBLD Unavail ----
ALARM STATUS = ** 0236 REPT-LKS:not aligned
UNAVAIL REASON = NA
Event Type Event Timestamp
SSCOP State Idle 04-02-04 10:04:23.000
SSCOP State Outgoing Conn. Pending 04-02-04 10:04:23.000
SSCOP State Incoming Conn. Pending 04-02-04 10:05:31.100
SSCOP State Outgoing Disc. Pending 04-02-04 10:05:31.100
SSCOP State Outgoing Resync Pending 04-02-04 10:05:31.105
SSCOP State Incoming Resync Pending 04-02-04 10:05:31.105
SSCOP State Outgoing Recovery Pending 04-02-04 10:05:46.425
SSCOP State Recovery Response Pending 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
SSCOP State Incoming Recovery Pending 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
SSCOP State Data Transfer Ready 04-02-04 10:06:02.110
SSCF State OOS Idle 04-02-04 10:06:02.120
SSCF State OOS ODP 04-02-04 10:06:02.885
SSCF State Alignment Idle 04-02-04 10:06:53.625
SSCF State Alignment OCP 04-02-04 10:07:14.000
SSCF State Alignment ODP 04-02-04 10:07:14.000
SSCF State In Service/Data Transfer Ready 04-02-04 10:08:01.760
SSCF State Proving Data Transfer Ready 04-02-04 10:08:01.760
SSCF State Aligned/Ready Data Transfer Ready 04-02-04 10:04:23.000
MAAL State OOS 04-02-04 10:04:23.000
MAAL State Alignment 04-02-04 10:05:31.100
MAAL State Proving 04-02-04 10:05:31.100
MAAL State Aligned/Ready 04-02-04 10:05:31.105
MAAL State In Service 04-02-04 10:05:31.105
SSCOP Receive BGN 04-02-04 10:05:46.425
SSCOP Receive BGAK 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
SSCOP Receive END 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
SSCOP Receive ENDAK 04-02-04 10:06:02.110
SSCOP Receive RS 04-02-04 10:06:02.120
SSCOP Receive RSAK 04-02-04 10:06:02.885
SSCOP Receive BGREJ 04-02-04 10:06:53.625
SSCOP Receive SD 04-02-04 10:07:14.000
SSCOP Transmit ER 04-02-04 10:07:14.000
SSCOP Transmit POLL 04-02-04 10:08:01.760
SSCOP Transmit STAT 04-02-04 10:08:01.760
SSCOP Transmit USTAT 04-02-04 10:04:23.000
SSCOP Transmit UD 04-02-04 10:04:23.000
SSCOP Transmit MD 04-02-04 10:05:31.100
SSCOP Transmit ERAK 04-02-04 10:05:31.100
SSCF Receive Out of Service 04-02-04 10:05:31.105
SSCF Receive Processor Outage 04-02-04 10:05:31.105
SSCF Receive In Service 04-02-04 10:05:46.425
SSCF Receive Normal 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
SSCF Receive Emergency 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
SSCF Transmit Alignment Not Successful 04-02-04 10:06:02.110
SSCF Transmit Mgmt Initiated 04-02-04 10:06:02.120
SSCF Transmit Protocol Error 04-02-04 10:06:02.885
SSCF Transmit Proving Not Successful 04-02-04 10:06:53.625
Special Event LCD 04-02-04 10:05:46.425
Special Event LCD Cleared 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
Special Event LOF 04-02-04 10:05:46.430
Special Event LOF Cleared 04-02-04 10:06:02.110
Special Event LOS 04-02-04 10:06:02.120
Special Event LOS Cleared 04-02-04 10:06:02.885
Special Event Too Many Interrupts 04-02-04 10:06:53.625
Service Event Timestamp
Timer_No_Credit expired 04-02-04 05:40:10.160
ERM link failure 04-02-04 10:02:02.125
Timer_No_Response expired 04-02-04 10:15:02.125
COO received 04-02-04 10:22:02.125
Stop Commanded 04-02-04 10:32:02.125
LPO 04-02-04 10:42:02.125
RPO 04-02-04 10:43:02.125
Remote OOS 04-02-04 10:44:02.125
Remote PE 04-02-04 10:45:02.125
Remote Mgmt Initiated 04-02-04 10:46:02.125
Failed SLT 04-02-04 10:47:02.125
LCD 04-02-04 10:48:02.125
LOS 04-02-04 10:49:02.125
LOF 04-02-04 10:52:02.125
Too many interrupts 04-02-04 10:53:02.125
In Service 04-02-04 10:54:01.760
Command Completed.
;
rept-stat-slk:loc=1203:link=b:l2stats=brief
rlghncxa03w 04-02-23 13:06:25 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1203,B lsnsspn2 ----------- IS-NR Avail ----
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
UNAVAIL REASON = --
Event Type Event Timestamp
Transmit SIOS 97-10-31 10:04:23.000
State Out of Service 97-10-31 10:04:23.000
State Initial Align 97-10-31 10:05:31.100
State Idle 97-10-31 10:05:31.100
Transmit SIO 97-10-31 10:05:31.105
State Not Aligned 97-10-31 10:05:31.105
State T2 Expired 97-10-31 10:05:46.425
Command Completed.
;
This example shows the output for an E1 interface associated with a link:
rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a
rlghncxa03w 04-02-23 13:06:25 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1201,A e5m6s4 ----------- OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
UNAVAIL REASON = --
E1 STATUS = 1201, REPT-E1F:FAC-E1 Port 1 LOS failure
Command Completed.
;
This example shows the output when the E1 interface is not associated with a link:
rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a
rlghncxa03w 04-02-23 13:06:25 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1201,A e5m6s4 ----------- OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
UNAVAIL REASON = --
E1 status = E1 association unknown
Command Completed.
;
This example shows this output for a T1 interface associated with a link:
rept-stat-slk:loc=1201:link=a
rlghncxa03w 04-02-23 13:06:25 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
SLK LSN CLLI PST SST AST
1201,A e5m6s4 ----------- OOS-MT Unavail -----
ALARM STATUS = No Alarms
UNAVAIL REASON = --
T1 STATUS = 1201, REPT-E1F:FAC-T1 Port 1 LOS failure
Command Completed.
;
Legend
- SLK—Card location and the signaling link
- LSN—Name of the linkset that contains the signaling link
- CLLI—CLLI code of the destination STP of the signaling link
- PST—Primary state of the signaling link. See Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
- SST—Secondary state of the signaling link. See Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
- AST—Associated state of the signaling link. See Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
- ALARM STATUS—Trouble text alarm message generated for the specified signaling link.
- UNAVAIL REASON—Reason the signaling link is unavailable. More than one unavailable reason may be listed:
- BSNR—The signaling link received 2 of 3 invalid BSNs.
- CNGT—The signaling link has a remote congestion time-out.
- COO—A changeover order was received.
- FC—The signaling link is unavailable because of false congestion restart.
- FE—The signaling link is in far end loopback mode.
- FIBR—The signaling link received 2 of 3 invalid FIBs.
- INTR—Too many link interrupts were received.
- LB—The signaling link has been blocked locally.
- LD—The signaling link received incomplete data.
- LI—The signaling link has been inhibited locally.
- NA—The signaling link is not aligned.
- PF—The signaling link failed the proving period.
- RB—The signaling link has been blocked remotely.
- RD(xx.xxx)—The signaling link is unavailable because of a restart delay to prevent signaling link oscillation. The number in parentheses indicates the amount of time, in seconds, remaining in the restart delay period. The link is restarted automatically after this amount of time has elapsed.
- RL—The signaling link is in remote near end loopback mode.
- RMI—The signaling link has been inhibited remotely.
- SIE—An unexpected SIE was received.
- SIN—An unexpected SIN was received.
- SIO—An unexpected SIO was received.
- SIOS—An unexpected SIOS was received.
- SLTF—Link test failed.
- T1NR—The level-2 T1 (not ready) timer expired.
- T1R—The level-2 T1 (ready) timer expired.
- T2—The level-2 T2 timer expired.
- T3—The level-2 T3 timer expired.
- XDA—The signaling link did not receive an acknowledgment in time.
- XER—The SUERM threshold was exceeded.—
- --—The card is ISOLATED or the links are available.
The following are reasons that the ATM high-speed signaling link is unavailable:
- TNC—Timer No Credit expired - The remote node has held the node in a no-credit state for too long. The far end office should be contacted to determine the cause of the link congestion.
- TNR—Timer No Response expired - The far end is taking too long to acknowledge the messages sent to it by the near end. The far end office should be contacted to determine the cause for the excessive delay in acknowledging PDUs.
- LPO—Local Processor Outage - Indicates a spontaneous or management-initiated processor outage. The user needs to determine whether the outage was spontaneous or management-initiated on the near end.
- RPO—Remote Processor Outage - The far end has sent PDUs causing processor outage. The far end office should be contacted to determine the reason for the processor outage.
- ROOS—Remote Out of Service - The far end has sent PDUs causing a link to become out of service. The far end office should be contacted to determine the reason for taking the link out of service.
- RPE—Remote Protocol Error - The far end has sent PDUs declaring a protocol error. The far end office should be contacted to determine the details about the protocol error.
- RMIR—Remote Management Initiated Release - The far end has sent PDUs releasing the link. The far end office should be contacted to determine the reason for releasing the link.
- LCD—Level 1 facility outage: Loss of Cell Delineation
- LOF—Level 1 facility outage: Loss of Frame
- LOS—Level 1 facility outage: Loss of Signal
- EVENT TYPE
- The type of event being logged:
- RECEIVE
- When a signal unit is received.
- TRANSMIT
- When a signal unit is transmitted.
- STATE
- When an internal SS7 Level 2 state changes or a special event occurs that would either end alignment or cause the link to fail
- EVENT
- The specific event being logged: (1) if a signal unit is being received or transmitted, the specific signal unit is displayed; (2) if the event being logged is a state change, the new state is displayed; (3) If neither (1) nor (2) is displayed, the link or alignment failure reason is displayed.
- SERVICE EVENT
- The service activity of the link; for example, In Service. Anything other than In Service is a description of a link failure.
- TIMESTAMP
- The time event processed by the system as follows:
- YY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.ttt, where
- YY—The last 2 digits of the year (range 00–99)
- MM—The month (range 01–12)
- DD—The day of month (range 00–31)
- hh—The hour of day (range 00–59)
- mm—The minute of the hour (range 00–59
- ss—The seconds of the minute (range 00–59
- ttt—Milliseconds of the second (range 000–995 in increments of 5)
- E1 STATUS
- The status of the E1 interface associated with the link; the status includes the card location and the UAM text. If the E1 association is not provisioned, “E1 association unknown” is displayed. If the card is not type LIME1, no E1 output is displayed.
- T1 STATUS
- The status of the T1 interface associated with the link; the status includes the card location and the UAM text. If the card is not type LIMT1, no T1 output is displayed.