Number | 7153 |
Severity | Critical |
SNMP Name | ptRoutesetRoutesetInaccessible |
Description | This event indicates that a routeset is no longer accessible. A routeset destination may become inaccessible for a number of reasons such as the destination SS7 node can no longer receive SS7 traffic, or that all routes on the routeset are inaccessible. |
Application | MTP3 |
Action | See the following Recommended Action |
Recommended Action
Verify that the state of all the routes within the routeset is AVAILABLE. If a route is UNAVAILABLE, there is a problem with the linkset from the system to the adjacent point code. Verify the state of the linkset and corresponding links. If a route is PROHIBITED (TFP), there is a problem at the adjacent point code. Verify the state of the destination at the adjacent point code.
If this alarm is raised, follow these steps.
- Log in to the Web UI as root.
- Locate the Alarm.
- Click on the critical alarm count in the Alarm Dashboard.
- Click on this alarm number.
- Click on the date of the occurrence.
- Click Associated UI Object.
- Click on the critical alarm count in the Alarm Dashboard.
- Click Routes to view routes within the routeset.
- Note the status of the routes.
- UNAVAILABLE: the associated linkset is down.
- PROHIBITED: a TFP was received from the adjacent node to notify of an unavailable destination - check with the adjacent node.
- UNAVAILABLE: the associated linkset is down.
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