1 Alarm Description
This alarm is raised when the Call Session Controls Function (CSCF) application is locked for maintenance on operator request.
This alarm is raised in the following situations:
- The cscfAdministrativeState attribute has been set to LOCKED.
- The cscfAdministrativeState attribute has been set to SHUTTINGDOWN and has then automatically been set to LOCKED.
If the alarm is not solved, the CSCF node is taken out of service and is likely to be blacklisted by neighboring SIP nodes.
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Alarm Cause |
Description |
Fault Reason |
Fault Location |
Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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The operator has triggered the locking process of the CSCF application. |
The CSCF application is ordered to be taken out of service by the operator, either directly or through a graceful shutdown. |
The CSCF application is manually locked for maintenance purpose. For example, it can be locked for removing a network port from the CSCF. |
The attribute cscfAdministrativeState in the Managed Object Class CSCF-Application is either set to LOCKED or automatically changed from SHUTTINGDOWN to LOCKED. |
The CSCF SIP request handling in administrative state LOCKED depends on the value of cscfLockedBehavior. For information on the configuration of the parameter cscfLockedBehavior, see CSCF Configuration Management. |
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Attribute Name |
Attribute Value |
|---|---|
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Major Type |
193 |
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Minor Type |
6684674 |
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Managed Object Class |
CSCF-Application |
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Managed Object Instance |
ManagedElement=<node_name>, CscfFunction=1, CSCF-Application=CSCF |
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Specific Problem |
CSCF Application Locked For Maintenance |
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Event Type |
processingErrorAlarm (4) |
|
Probable Cause |
x736OutOfService (414) |
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Additional Text |
- |
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Perceived Severity |
warning (6) |
2 Procedure
2.1 Handle Alarm CSCF Application Locked for Maintenance
Prerequisites
- This instruction references the following documents:
- No tools are required.
- The following conditions must apply:
- The alarm is raised.
- None of the alarms indicating that mandatory data is
not configured, for example, CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured, are raised.
- Note:
- The alarm CSCF Application Locked for Maintenance can be ceased even though these alarms are raised, but the corresponding operational state, for example cscfISPOperationalState, remains DISABLED, and the node does not become operational.
Steps
- Is a reconfiguration planned on the node that requires
to take the node out of service?
Yes: Ignore this alarm until the reconfiguration has been completed and proceed to Step 6.
No: Continue to the next step.
- Make sure that the node is correctly configured.
- Unlock the node by setting cscfAdministrativeState to UNLOCKED.
- Has the alarm ceased?
Yes: Proceed to Step 6.
No: Continue with the next step.
- If the alarm is not ceased, consult the next level of
maintenance support.
Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction.
- Job is completed.

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