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Retrieving Call Detail Records and Network Measurements

Retrieving Call Detail Records and Network Measurements

This chapter describes how to set up and retrieve the log records generated by the telephony controller software. The telephony controller software contains a program called the data dumper that automatically creates call detail records (CDRs), measurements, and alarm records as ASCII files, and spools them to a directory where they can be collected by an external system, such as an SNMP manager or a customer Operations Support System (OSS). You can use these log records to get detailed information about the calls processed by your system and about network events, such as delays or conditions affecting service.

See "Troubleshooting Your System," for information on retrieving and clearing alarms.


Note The log files described in this chapter differ from the system log files generated by the telephony controller software for debugging and troubleshooting. See the "Retrieving System Log Files" section for information on retrieving and interpreting system logs.

4.1 Before You Start

To perform the procedures in this chapter, you must be logged on to the signalling controller with a user ID that is part of the transpath group. To verify that your user ID is part of the transpath group, see the"Setting Up the Transpath Group and Users" section. For some procedures in this chapter, you must log in as Root; this will be noted in the applicable sections.

Be sure that you are familiar with UNIX and MML commands before attempting these procedures. See "UNIX System Operation," for more information about basic UNIX commands see "MML Commands," for more information about MML commands.

4.1.1 Starting MML

To start an MML session:

Step 1 Log in to the telephony controller node with a user ID that is part of the TransPath group.

Step 2 Enter the following command:

mml

When you successfully enter MML, the prompt changes to:

    mml>
    

Note If you receive an error message indicating that a session is in use, enter the following command:

mml -s session number

Session number
can be any number from 2 to 12. Repeat until you find a vacant session.

4.2 Configuring Log Files

The data dumper runs automatically and functions correctly with the default settings. However, you can customize the dumper settings by editing the dmprSink.dat file. See the "dmprSink.datDumper Sink" section for more information on this file.

Table 4-1 lists the fields that can be modified, depending on your needs:


Table 4-1: Log File Configuration Fields
Field Name Default Value Description

maxRecs

1000

The maximum number of records a log file can contain before the file is flushed or moved to the spool area. If this is 0, the number of records is unlimited.

maxSize

0

The maximum size a log file can reach before it is moved to the spool area. If this is 0, the size of the file is unlimited.

maxTime

15

The maximum time, in minutes, that a log file is allowed to remain open (collecting CDRs) before it is flushed or moved to the spool area. If this is 0, there is no time limit. If there is no data in the file, it will not be flushed when the time limit is exceeded.

Caution Table 4-2 lists fields you should not modify or change. One or more of these fields MUST be set for each record in the dmprSink.dat

Table 4-2:
Log File Configuration Fields---Do Not Modify
Field Name Default Value Description

recordFormat

csv

The translation of the records being placed in the capture file.

logDirectory

/var/log

The directory where the current dumper logs reside.

logSpoolDir

/var/spool

The directory to which historical logs are copied after being closed.

To configure the dmprSink.dat file fields:

Step 1 Log in to the telephony controller node and start an MML session. (See the"Starting MML" section for more information.)

Step 2 Enter the following MML command to stop the data dumper:

STP-SOFTW:DMPR-01

The system returns a message similar to the following:

    TransPath: tp02  VSC2700 1999-03-01 18:51:58
    M  COMPLD
       SWDT
       "DMPR-01"
       /* Status, Waiting for Dependent Processes to Stop
         This is not an error, run rtrv-softw to see when
         all desired processes have stopped */
       ;
     
    

Step 3 Exit MML and change to the /opt/TransPath/etc directory.

Step 4 Using a text editor, such as vi, edit the dmprSink.dat file fields you want to change and save your changes.

Step 5 Start an MML session, and enter the following MML command to start the data dumper:

STA-SOFTW:DMPR-01

The system returns a message similar to the following:

     TransPath: tp02  VSC2700 1999-03-01 18:52:53
    M  COMPLD
       "DMPR-01"
       ;
     
    

Step 6 Verify that the dumper program is running again by entering the following MML command:

RTRV-SOFTW:DMPR-01

The system returns a message similar to the following:

    TransPath: tp02  VSC2700 1999-03-01 18:53:56
    M  RTRV
       "DMPR-01:RUNNING"
       ;
    

4.3 Retrieving Log Files

The data dumper collects measurements for log files based on the parameters in Table 4-1. While file measurements are being collected, they are located in the /opt/TransPath/var/log directory. After files are closed, they are renamed and moved to the /opt/TransPath/var/spool directory for retrieval or offline inspection.

To view files in the current directory:

Step 1 Log in to the telephony controller node and change to the /opt/TransPath/var/log directory.

Step 2 You can view these log files:

To view files in the spool directory:

Step 1 Log in to the telephony controller node and change to the /opt/TransPath/var/spool directory.

Step 2 View the closed log files. (See the next section for information on interpreting log file formats.)

4.4 Interpreting Log Files

Each log file contains records specific to a log type. For example, CDR logs vary from measurement logs. After log files are closed, they are renamed and moved to the spool area. Log files are named according to the following format:

RecordType_Date.Record.Format

Example 4-1 shows a list of measurement log files from the spool area.


Example 4-1: Measurement Log Files
meas_19990215134041.csv  meas_19990301183810.csv  meas_19990315223457.csv
meas_19990215135541.csv  meas_19990301185310.csv  meas_19990315224957.csv
 

Table 4-3 lists the log file identifiers and descriptions.


Table 4-3: Measurement Log Files
Log File Identifier Description

Record type

Types of records:

  • cdr---call detail records

  • alm---alarm records

  • meas---measurement counters

Date

Date and time when the capture file was created using Time of Epoch, January 1, 1970. Date format is yyyymmddHHMMSS. The subsections are defined as follows:

  • yyyy = Four-digit year

  • mm = Two-digit month

  • dd = Two-digit day

  • HH = Two-digit hour (24-hour clock GMT)

  • MM = Two-digit minutes

  • SS = Two-digit seconds

Note For Release 4.2.12 and higher, a Y2K-compliant 4-digit year is created. Time stamps are always in the number of seconds, starting on January 1, 1970 at 00:00:00 GMT.

Record format

Types of record formats:

  • csv---comma separate variable (default)

  • bin---binary

The following sections list the format of each type of log records.

4.4.1 Call Detail Records

CDRs are fixed-length, ASCII data records that the contain call information gathered by the telephony controller node. The CDR is used to provide the billing information for your system. This information is written to log files. One record is written for each call.

Table 4-4 shows a complete list of CDR information fields.


Note Non-populated integer or hex fields display a zero, except for the CPC language field. Non-populated string fields display double quotes ("") except for the charge number field. Field lengths refer to the number of decimal digits or characters that must be stored for each CDR.

Table 4-4: Call Detail Record Fields
Field Name Data Type Field Length Comments

Revision level

Integer

3

The current CDR format revision level (=2).

Pretranslated calling number indicator

Integer

1

Not used. Value = 0.

Calling number

String

32

This is the CLI1 prior to any translation being performed.

Pretranslated dialed number indicator

Integer

1

Not used. Value = 0.

Dialed number

String

32

This is the dialed number prior to any translations being performed.

Posttranslated calling number indicator

Integer

1

Not used. Value = 0.

Translated calling number

String

32

The CLI number after any translations are performed.

Posttranslated dialed number indicator

Integer

1

Not used. Value = 0.

Translated dialed number

String

32

This is the dialed number after translations are performed.

Setup time

Integer

10

This is the time when the initial setup message was received.

Time is in UNIX format (number of seconds since January 1, 1970).

Seizure time

Integer

10

This is the time when the outgoing line was seized.

Time is in UNIX format (number of seconds since January 1, 1970).

Answer Supervision time

Integer

10

This is the time when the call was answered.

Time is in UNIX format (number of seconds since January 1, 1970).

Disconnect time

Integer

10

This is the time when call ended.

Time is in UNIX format (number of seconds since January 1, 1970).

Disconnect side

Integer

1

This is the side of the call that disconnected first:

0 = Originating side

1 = Terminating side

Release code

Hex

4

Cisco-specific format.

In signal-path ID

Integer

8

When converted to hex, this is the Component ID of the originating signal path.

In traffic-channel ID

Integer

5

This is the ID for the originating traffic channel (for SS7, the CIC).

In protocol ID

Integer

2

This is the numeric representation of the protocol family for the originating side:

0 = ISDN PRI

1= SS7

2 = DPNSS

3 = CAS

4 = ASN

5 = Unknown

Out signal-path ID

Integer

8

When converted to hex, this is the Component ID of the terminating signal path.

Out traffic-channel ID

Integer

6

This is the ID for the terminating traffic channel (for SS7, the CIC).

Out protocol ID

Integer

2

This is the numeric representation of the protocol family for the terminating side:

0 = ISDN PRI

1 = SS7

2 = DPNSS

3 = CAS

4 = ASN

5 = Unknown

Bearer capability flags

Hex

4

Not used. Value = 0.

Customer ID

Integer

5

Not used. Value = 0.

Charge number

String

32

Holds the charge number.

Note Valid values are double quotes or no value (blank space).

CPC2 call type

Integer

1

Calling party call category:

0 = Unknown call value

1 = Ordinary call

2 = Priority call

3 = Emergency call

5 = Data call

CPC user

Integer

1

Calling party user category:

0 = Unknown user

1 = Subscriber user

2 = Operator

3 = Pay phone

4 = Emergency

5 = Network

6 = ATT PR1

7 = ATT PR2

8 = ATT PR3

9 = ATT PR4

10 = ATT PR5

11 = CGSUB PR2

12 = CGSUB PR3

13 = CGSUB PR4

14 = CGSUB PR5

15 = Service Line

16 = DPNSS

17 = Conf device

18 = Alarm device

19 = Payphone type2

20 = Payphone type3

21 = Payphone type4

22 = PBX subscriber1

23 = PBX subscriber2

24 = PBX subscriber3

25 = PBX subscriber4

CPC language

Integer

1

CPC language:

0= Unknown language

2 = English

3 = Russian

4 = French

5 = German

6 = Spanish

7 = Italian

8 = Dutch

9 = Chinese

10 = Japanese

11 = Arabic

12 = Greek

13 = Portuguese

14 = Norwegian

15 = Swedish

16 = Hungarian

17 = Admin1

18 = Admin2

19 = Admin3

Note Can also display no value (blank space).

Reserved

Integer

1

Field reserved for future use.

Reserved

Integer

1

Field reserved for future use.

Call type flag

Integer

1

This indicates whether the call was a real or virtual call (used primarily in DPNSS).

0 = Real call

1 = Virtual call

Call feature flag

Integer

1

This indicates whether the call was a normal call or a feature call (for example, call forwarding and call waiting).

0 = Normal call

1 = Feature call

NOA3 pretranslated calling number

Integer

2

NOA for pretranslated calling number values:

1 = None

2 = Unknown

3 = Subscriber

4 = National

5 = International

6 = Network

7 = Meridian

8 = ABBR

9 = Unique 3DIG NAT NUM

10 = No ANI Recd

11 = Non-unique subscriber

12 = Non-unique national

13 = Non-unique international

14 = OPR req treated

15 = OPR req subscriber

16 = OPR req national

17 = OPR req international

18 = OPR req no num

19 = Carrier no num

20 = 950 call

21 = Test line code

22 = INT inbound

23 = NAT or INTL Carrier ACC Code Inc

24 = CELL Global ID GSM (Swedish ISUP only)

25 = CELL Global ID NMT 900 (Swedish ISUP only)

26 = CELL Global ID NMT 450 (Swedish ISUP only)

27 = CELL Global ID Autonet (Swedish ISUP only)

28 (universal) = Ported number

NOA pretranslated dialed number

Integer

2

NOA for pretranslated dialed number values:

1 = None

2 = Unknown

3 = Subscriber

4 = National

5 = International

6 = Network

7 = Meridian

8 = ABBR

9 = Unique 3DIG NAT NUM

10 = No ANI Recd

11 = Non-unique subscriber

12 = Non-unique national

13 = Non-unique international

14 = OPR req treated

15 = OPR req subscriber

16 = OPR req national

17 = OPR req international

18 = OPR req no num

19 = Carrier no num

20 = 950 call

21 = Test line code

22 = INT inbound

23 = NAT or INTL Carrier ACC Code Inc

24 = CELL Global ID GSM (Swedish ISUP only)

25 = CELL Global ID NMT 900 (Swedish ISUP only)

26 = CELL Global ID NMT 450 (Swedish ISUP only)

27 = CELL Global ID Autonet (Swedish ISUP only)

28 (universal) = Ported number

NOA posttranslated calling number

Integer

2

NOA for posttranslated calling number values:

1 = None

2 = Unknown

3 = Subscriber

4 = National

5 = International

6 = Network

7 = Meridian

8 = ABBR

9 = Unique 3DIG NAT NUM

10 = No ANI Recd

11 = Non-unique subscriber

12 = Non-unique national

13 = Non-unique international

14 = OPR req treated

15 = OPR req subscriber

16 = OPR req national

17 = OPR req international

18 = OPR req no num

19 = Carrier no num

20 = 950 call

21 = Test line code

22 = INT inbound

23 = NAT or INTL Carrier ACC Code Inc

24 = CELL Global ID GSM (Swedish ISUP only)

25 = CELL Global ID NMT 900 (Swedish ISUP only)

26 = CELL Global ID NMT 450 (Swedish ISUP only)

27 = CELL Global ID Autonet (Swedish ISUP only)

28 (universal) = Ported number

NOA posttranslated dialed number

Integer

2

NOA for posttranslated dialed number values:

1 = None

2 = Unknown

3 = Subscriber

4 = National

5 = International

6 = Network

7 = Meridian

8 = ABBR

9 = Unique 3DIG NAT NUM

10 = No ANI Recd

11 = Non-unique subscriber

12 = Non-unique national

13 = Non-unique international

14 = OPR req treated

15 = OPR req subscriber

16 = OPR req national

17 = OPR req international

18 = OPR req no num

19 = Carrier no num

20 = 950 call

21 = Test line code

22 = INT inbound

23 = NAT or INTL Carrier ACC Code Inc

24 = CELL Global ID GSM (Swedish ISUP only)

25 = CELL Global ID NMT 900 (Swedish ISUP only)

26 = CELL Global ID NMT 450 (Swedish ISUP only)

27 = CELL Global ID Autonet (Swedish ISUP only)

28 (universal) = Ported number

Total meter pulses

Integer

4

Holds the total meter pulses (certain ISUPs and TUPs support this optional information).

1CLI = calling line identifier
2CPC = calling party category
3NOA = nature of address. The NOA value is Cisco-specific and represents the combined possible values from the various protocols supported by the application.

4.4.2 Alarm Records

Table 4-5 lists the alarm record fields and descriptions.


Note For detailed information on retrieving and clearing alarms, see the "Retrieving and Clearing Alarms" section.

Table 4-5: Alarm Record Fields and Descriptions
Field Description

releaseLevel

Record release level (version).

timeStamp

Time when record was written to log.

state

Alarm active = 0; Alarm clear = 1 (For informational alarms, state is always set to1).

severity

The severity level of the alarm:

1 = informational

2 = minor

3 = major

4 = critical

alarmCat

The name of the alarm category. (See the "alarmCats.datAlarm Categories" section for more information).

componentId

The component where the alarm occurred. (See the"components.datComponents" section for more information.)

originator

The process that originated the alarm.

See the "Retrieving and Clearing Alarms" section for more information on retrieving and clearing alarms.

4.5 Measurement Records

Telephony measurements are continuously updated on the telephony controller node and reported to log files at 15-minute, 1-hour, and 24-hour intervals. These files are spooled to a directory where they are collected by an external system, such as a customer Operations Support System (OSS). Use these files to create performance reports or track your network statistics.

Table 4-6 lists the measurement records fields and descriptions.


Table 4-6: Measurement Fields and Descriptions
Field Description

releaseLevel

Record Release Level (version).

intervalStarted

Time when measurement interval started using timeStamp format.

intervalSeconds

Elapsed time of collection interval, in seconds.

measValue

Value of the measurement at the end of the interval.

measUnit

Type of Measurement (for example, number of occurrences).

measCat

Measurement category (see "measCats.datMeasurement Categories" section.)

componentId

Components to which the measurement applies. (See the "components.datComponents" section).

Measurements can also be retrieved using MML. See the "RTRV-CTRRetrieve Measurement Counter" section.

Supported measurements are listed in Table 4-7.


Table 4-7: Telephony Controller Measurements
Counter name Description Measurement Unit Intervals

ASP: RCV CONN REQ

Auxiliary signaling path connection requests.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

ASP: RCV MSG

Auxiliary signaling path messages received.

Messages

15, 60, 24

ASP: XMIT MSG

Auxiliary signaling path messages sent.

Messages

15, 60, 24

C7LNK: DUR IS

C7/SS7 link---duration In-Service.

Seconds

5, 30, 24

C7LNK: DUR UNAVAIL

C7/SS7 link---duration unavailable.

Seconds

5, 30, 24

C7LNK: MSU DROP-CONG

C7/SS7 link---messages dropped due to congestion.

Count

5, 30, 24

C7LNK: RCV SIO TOT

C7/SS7 link---total realignment (SIF/SIO) messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30, 24

C7LNK: RCV SU ERR

C7/SS7 link---total signaling units received.

Occurrences

5, 30, 24

C7LNK: XMIT SIO TOT

C7/SS7 link---total realignment (SIF1/SIO2) messages transmitted.

Occurrences

5, 30, 24

C7SP: SP DUR UNAVAIL

C7/SS7 signaling point---duration unavailable.

Seconds

5, 30

C7SP: XMIT MSU DROP/RTE

C7/SS7 signaling point---total of transmitted messages dropped due to routing failure.

Count

5, 30, 24

DL: RCV FRMR RESP

Data link---bad FRMR responses received.

Responses

15, 60, 24

DL: RCV SABME

Data link---number of SABME3 messages received.

Frames

15, 60, 24

DL: RCV SABMR

Data link---number of DPNSS4 SABMR5 messages received.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

DL: RCV SEQ

Data link---bad N(R)6 messages received.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

DL: RCV SIZE

Data link---bad frame size received.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

DL: RCV UNSOL

Data link---unsolicited frames received.

Frames

15, 60, 24

DL: XMIT T200

Data link---number of T200 expirations transmitted.

Expirations

15, 60, 24

ISUP: ABN REL TOT

ISUP total abnormal release messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: CHAN MATE UNAVAILABLE

ISUP total of channel unavailable messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV ACM TOT

ISUP7 total ACM8 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV ANM TOT

ISUP total ANM9 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV BLA TOT

ISUP total BLA10 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV BLO TOT

ISUP total BLO11 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CCR TOT

ISUP total CCR12 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CFN TOT

ISUP total CFN13 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CGB TOT

ISUP total CGB14 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CGBA TOT

ISUP total CGBA15 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CGU TOT

ISUP total CGU16 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CGUA TOT

ISUP total CGUA17 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CON TOT

ISUP total CON18 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV COT TOT

ISUP total COT19 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CPG TOT

ISUP total CPG20 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CQM TOT

ISUP total CQMs21 received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CQR TOT

ISUP total CQR22 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CRA TOT

ISUP total CRA23 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CRM TOT

ISUP total CRM24 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CVR TOT

ISUP total CVR25 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV CVT TOT

ISUP total CVT26 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV EXM TOT

ISUP total EXMs27 received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV FAA TOT

ISUP total FAA28 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV FAC TOT

ISUP total FAC29 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV FAD TOT

ISUP total FAD30 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV FAR TOT

ISUP total FAR31 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV FOT TOT

ISUP total FOT32 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV FRJ TOT

ISUP total FRJ33 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV GRA TOT

ISUP total GRA34 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV GRS TOT

ISUP total GRS35 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV IAM TOT

ISUP total IAM36 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV INF TOT

ISUP total INF37 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV INR TOT

ISUP total INR38 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV LPA TOT

ISUP total LPA39 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV MPM TOT

ISUP total MPM40 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV MSG TOT

ISUP total messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV PAM TOT

ISUP total PAM41 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV REL TOT

ISUP total REL42 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV RES TOT

ISUP total RES43 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV RLC TOT

ISUP total RLC44 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV RSC TOT

ISUP total RSC45 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV SAM TOT

ISUP total SAM46 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV SGM TOT

ISUP total SGM47 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV SUS TOT

ISUP total SUS48 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV UBA TOT

ISUP total UBA49 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV UBL TOT

ISUP total UBL50 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV UCIC TOT

ISUP total UCIC51 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: RCV USR TOT

ISUP total USR52 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: UNEX MSG TOT

ISUP total unexpected messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: UNREC MSG TOT

ISUP total unrecognized messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT ACM TOT

ISUP total ACM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT ANM TOT

ISUP total ANM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT BLA TOT

ISUP total BLA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT BLO TOT

ISUP total BLO messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CCR TOT

ISUP total CCR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CFN TOT

ISUP total CFN messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CGB TOT

ISUP total CGB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CGBA TOT

ISUP total CGBA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CGU TOT

ISUP total CGU messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CGUA TOT

ISUP total CGUA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CON TOT

ISUP total CON messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT COT TOT

ISUP total COT messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CPG TOT

ISUP total CPG messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CQM TOT

ISUP total CQMs sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CQR TOT

ISUP total CQR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CRA TOT

ISUP total CRA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CRM TOT

ISUP total CRM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CVR TOT

ISUP total CVR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT CVT TOT

ISUP total CVT messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT EXM TOT

ISUP total EXMs sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT FAA TOT

ISUP total FAA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT FAC TOT

ISUP total FAC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT FAD TOT

ISUP total FAD messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT FAR TOT

ISUP total FAR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT FOT TOT

ISUP total FOT messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT FRJ TOT

ISUP total FRJ messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT GRA TOT

ISUP total GRA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT GRS TOT

ISUP total GRS messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT IAM TOT

ISUP total IAM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT INF TOT

ISUP total INF messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT INR TOT

ISUP total INR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT LPA TOT

ISUP total LPA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT MPM TOT

ISUP total MPM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT MSG TOT

ISUP total messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT PAM TOT

ISUP total PAM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT REL TOT

ISUP total REL messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT RES TOT

ISUP total RES messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT RLC TOT

ISUP total RLC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT RSC TOT

ISUP total RSC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT SAM TOT

ISUP total SAM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT SGM TOT

ISUP total SGM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT SUS TOT

ISUP total SUS messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT UBA TOT

ISUP total UBA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT UBL TOT

ISUP total UBL messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT UCIC TOT

ISUP total UCIC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

ISUP: XMIT USR TOT

ISUP total USR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

LIF: CODE VIOLATION

Line interface coding violations.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

LIF: ES

Line interface errored seconds.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

LIF: FRAME SLIP

Line interface frame slips.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

LIF: SES

Line interface severely errored seconds.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

NUP: RCV MSG TOT

NUP53 total messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

NUP: UNEX MSG TOT

NUP total unexpected messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

NUP: XMIT MSG TOT

NUP total messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

OVL: Call Failure

Overload---calls rejected due to overload.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

OVL: LVL1 Duration

Overload---minutes in level 1 overload condition.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

OVL: LVL2 Duration

Overload---minutes in level 2 overload condition.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

OVL: LVL3 Duration

Overload---minutes in level 3 overload condition.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

PRI: CHAN MATE UNAVAILABLE

PRI---total channel mate unavailable messages.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

SC: RCV BAD CRC

Signaling channel---frames received with bad CRC.54

Frames

15, 60, 24

SC: RCV BAD TOT

Signaling channel---total bad frames received.

Frames

15, 60, 24

SC: RCV FRM TOT

Signaling channel---total frames received.

Frames

15, 60, 24

SC: RCV FRMR

Signaling channel---bad FRMR55 response.

Responses

15, 60, 24

SC: RCV RESET

Signaling channel---number of resets received.

Resets

15, 60, 24

SC: XMIT FRM TOT

Signaling channel---total frames transmitted.

Frames

15, 60, 24

SP: Blacklist Call Ctr

Blacklist---threshold counter.

Occurrences

15, 60, 24

SP: cInit in

Signal path---number of call initialization messages received.

Messages

5, 60, 24

SP: cInit out

Signal path---number of call initialization messages transmitted.

Messages

15, 60, 24

SP: PDU in

Signal path---number of messages received.

Messages

15, 60, 24

SP: PDU out

Signal path---number of messages sent.

Messages

15, 60, 24

TUP: ABN REL TOT

TUP56 total abnormal release messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: CHAN MATE UNAVAILABLE

TUP total of channel unavailable messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ACB TOT

TUP total ACB57 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ACC TOT

TUP total ACC58 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ACM TOT

TUP total ACM messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ADI TOT

TUP total ADI59 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ANC TOT

TUP total ANC60 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ANN TOT

TUP total ANN61 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV ANU TOT

TUP total ANU62 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV BLA TOT

TUP total BLA messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV BLO TOT

TUP total BLO messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CBK TOT

TUP total CBK63 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CCF TOT

TUP total CCF64 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CCL TOT

TUP total CCL65 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CCR TOT

TUP total CCR messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CFL TOT

TUP total CFL66 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CGC TOT

TUP total CGC67 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CHG TOT

TUP total CHG68 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV CLF TOT

TUP total CLF69 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV COT TOT

TUP total COT messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV DPN TOT

TUP total DPN70 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV EUM TOT

TUP total EUM71 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV FOT TOT

TUP total FOT messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV GRA TOT

TUP total GRA messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV GRQ TOT

TUP total GRQ72 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV GRS TOT

TUP total GRS messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV GSM TOT

TUP total GSM73 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV HBA TOT

TUP total HBA74 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV HGB TOT

TUP total HGB75 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV HGU TOT

TUP total HGU76 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV HUA TOT

TUP total HUA77 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV IAI TOT

TUP total IAI78 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV IAM TOT

TUP total IAM messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV LOS TOT

TUP total LOS79 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MAL TOT

TUP total MAL messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MBA TOT

TUP total MBA80 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MGB TOT

TUP total MGB81 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MGU TOT

TUP total MGU82 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MPM TOT

TUP total MPM messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MSG TOT

TUP total messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV MUA TOT

TUP total MUA83 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV NNC TOT

TUP total NNC84 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV OPR TOT

TUP total OPR85 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV RAN TOT

TUP total RAN86 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV RLG TOT

TUP total RLG87 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV RSC TOT

TUP total RSC messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SAM TOT

TUP total SAM messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SAO TOT

TUP total SAO88 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SBA TOT

TUP total SBA89 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SEC TOT

TUP total SEC90 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SGB TOT

TUP total SGB91 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SGU TOT

TUP total SGU92 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SLB TOT

TUP total SLB93 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SSB TOT

TUP total SSB94 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SST TOT

TUP total SST95 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV STB TOT

TUP total STB96 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV SUA TOT

TUP total SUA97 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV UBA TOT

TUP total UBA messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV UBL TOT

TUP total UBL messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: RCV UNN TOT

TUP total UNN98 messages received.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: UNEX MSG TOT

TUP total unexpected messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: UNREC MSG TOT

TUP total unrecognized messages.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ACB TOT

TUP total ACB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ACC TOT

TUP total ACC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ACM TOT

TUP total ACM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ADI TOT

TUP total ADI messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ANC TOT

TUP total ANC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ANN TOT

TUP total ANN messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT ANU TOT

TUP total ANU messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT BLA TOT

TUP total BLA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT BLO TOT

TUP total BLO messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CBK TOT

TUP total CBK messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CCF TOT

TUP total CCF messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CCL TOT

TUP total CCL messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CCR TOT

TUP total CCR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CFL TOT

TUP total CFL messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CGC TOT

TUP total CGC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CHG TOT

TUP total CHG messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT CLF TOT

TUP total CLF messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT COT TOT

TUP total COT messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT DPN TOT

TUP total DPN messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT EUM TOT

TUP total EUM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT FOT TOT

TUP total FOT messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT GRA TOT

TUP total GRA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT GRQ TOT

TUP total GRQ messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT GRS TOT

TUP total GRS messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT GSM TOT

TUP total GSM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT HBA TOT

TUP total HBA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT HGB TOT

TUP total HGB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT HGU TOT

TUP total HGU messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT HUA TOT

TUP total HUA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT IAI TOT

TUP total IAI messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT IAM TOT

TUP total IAM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT LOS TOT

TUP total LOS messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MAL TOT

TUP total MAL messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MBA TOT

TUP total MBA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MGB TOT

TUP total MGB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MGU TOT

TUP total MGU messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MPM TOT

TUP total MPM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MSG TOT

TUP total messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT MUA TOT

TUP total MUA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT NNC TOT

TUP total NNC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT OPR TOT

TUP total OPR messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT RAN TOT

TUP total RAN messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT RLG TOT

TUP total RLG messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT RSC TOT

TUP total RSC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SAM TOT

TUP total SAM messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SAO TOT

TUP total SAO messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SBA TOT

TUP total SBA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SEC TOT

TUP total SEC messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SGB TOT

TUP total SGB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SGU TOT

TUP total SGU messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SLB TOT

TUP total SLB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SSB TOT

TUP total SSB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SST TOT

TUP total SST messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT STB TOT

TUP total STB messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT SUA TOT

TUP total SUA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT UBA TOT

TUP total UBA messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT UBL TOT

TUP total UBL messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

TUP: XMIT UNN TOT

TUP total UNN messages sent.

Occurrences

5, 30

1SIF = signaling information field
2SIO = service indicator octet
3SABME = set asynchronous balanced mode, extended
4DPNSS = digital private network signaling system
5SABMR = set asynchronous balanced mode response
6N(R) = receive sequence number
7ISUP = ISDN user part
8ACM = address complete message
9ANM = answer message
10BLA = blocking acknowledgment
11BLO = blocking
12CCR = continuity check request
13CFN = confusion
14CGB = circuit group blocking
15CGBA = circuit group blocking acknowledgment
16CGU = circuit group unblocking
17CGUA = circuit group unblocking acknowledgment
18CON = connect
19COT = continuity
20CPG = call progress
21CQM = circuity query message
22CQR = circuity query response
23CRA = call rejection applies
24CRM = circuit reservation
25CVR = circuit validation response
26CVT = circuit validation test
27EXM = exit message
28FAA = facility accepted
29FAC = facility
30FAD = facility deactivated
31FAR = facility request
32FOT = forward transfer
33FRJ = facility reject
34GRA = circuit group reset acknowledgment
35GRS = group reset
36IAM = initial address message
37INF = information
38INR = information request
39LPA = loop back acknowledgment
40MPM = internet message protocol (multimedia mail)
41PAM = pulse amplitude modulation
42REL = release
43RES = resume
44RLC = release complete
45RSC = reset circuit
46SAM = subsequent address
47SGM = segmentation
48SUS = suspend
49UBA = unblocking acknowledgment
50UBL = unblocking
51UCIC = unequipped circuit identification code
52USR = user-to-user information
53NUP = national user part
54CRC = cyclic redundancy check.
55FRMR = frame reject
56TUP = telephone user part
57ACB = access barred
58ACC = automatic congestion control information
59ADI = address incomplete signal
60ANC = answer, charge
61ANN = answer, no charge
62ANU = answer, unqualified
63CBK = change back
64CCF = continuity failure
65CCL = calling party clear
66CFL = call failure
67CGC = circuit group congestion
68CHG = charging
69CLF = clear forward
70DPN = digital path not provided
71EUM = extended unsuccessful backward setup information.
72GRQ = general request
73GSM = global system for mobile communications
74HBA = hardware failure oriented group blocking-acknowledgement message
75HGB = hardware failure oriented group blocking message
76HGU = hardware failure-oriented group unblocking
77HUA = hardware failure-oriented group unblocking acknowledgment.
78IAI = initial address with additional information
79LOS = line out-of-service
80MBA = maintenance-oriented group blocking acknowledgment
81MGB = maintenance-oriented group blocking.
82MGU = maintenance-oriented group unblocking
83MUA = maintenance-oriented group unblocking acknowledgment
84NNC = national network congestion
85OPR = operator
86RAN = reanswer
87RLG = release group
88SAO = subsequent address with one signal
89SBA = software-generated group blocking acknowledgment
90SEC = switching equipment congestion
91SGB = software-generated group blocking
92SGU = software-generated group unblocking
93SLB = subscriber local busy
94SSB = subscriber busy (electrical)
95SST = send special information tone
96STB = subscriber toll busy
97SUA = software-generate group unblocking acknowledgment
98UNN = unallocated number


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