Cisco Systems BTS 10200 manual CSCdz71336 CSCdz82534 CSCdz83047 CSCdz75373 CSCdz79111

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Caveats

C I S CO CO N F I D E N T I A L

Table 2 Open Caveats (continued)

DDTS ID

CSCdz71336

CSCdz82534

CSCdz83047

CSCdz75373

CSCdz79111

Description

Workaround

BTS10200:For G.729 Codec SS7 to SIP

Symptom: Scenario 1: SS7 to SIP Call

Interworking fails

IN CRCX BTS sends in Local Connection Options

 

 

a:G.729, and not "G729", so we changed the codec string

 

in VISM to match that and make it choose G.729a (Payload

 

type 18) codec.

 

Scenario 2: SIP to SS7 Call

 

With the above config in CRCX BTS does not send

 

anything in a: of Local Connection parameters and instead

 

sends SDP with m=18 0 8 102, here 18 is defined as "G729"

 

not "G.729" in an RTPmap attribute(a=rtpmap:18

 

G729/8000). Now with this CRCX VISM fails to

 

understand "G729" as the codec string in VISM is "G.729".

 

Workaround: The workaround is to use PCMA or PCMA

 

as the codec used in the call.

 

 

IPCMessage pool fills up at 40cps with

Symptom: IPC message queue is filling up causing a

ss7->ss7 traffic.

switchover while running ss7->ss7 traffic at 40cps with a

 

180 second hold time.

 

Workaround: Run the call agent at lower level of traffic.

 

 

TWC with CA switchover receive busy.

Symptom: After CA switchover twice, one party of a TWC

 

goes on-hook. Then the party that originate the TWC gets

 

busy.

 

Workaround: There is no workaround at this time.

 

 

Signal stop time is not generated for

Symptom: Continuation billing records are generated for a

call-type 24 in raw cdr file.

call that is no longer active. (Continuation billing records

 

are distinguished by the value of 1, 2, or 3 in the "Record

 

Type" field of the billing record.)

 

Workaround: Contact Cisco support to stop the

 

continuation billing records from being generated for the

 

non-active call.

 

 

If RKS server becomes unreachable EMA

Symptom: Event Message (EM) billing is enabled, a single

doesn’t try to re-establish a connection.

Record Keeping Server (RKS) is equipped and in service,

 

but EMs do not get sent to the RKS.

 

Instead, they are always written to disk.

 

Workaround: Unequip the RKS by removing the

 

radius-profile info via "change call-agent-profile".

 

Re-equip the RKS by restoring the radius-profile info via

 

“change call-agent-profile.” Within a few minutes, normal

 

communication should resume. ("A few minutes" equals

 

the value of RETRY-PRI-RKS-TIMER (in ca-config table),

 

if defined. If not defined, it equals three minutes.)

 

 

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OL-3965-01

 

 

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BTS 10200 specifications

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