E-CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured
Call Session Control Function

Contents


1   Alarm Description

The alarm E-CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured indicates that the Emergency CSCF (E-CSCF) does not have sufficient configuration to process traffic and the ecscfOperationalState is DISABLED. This configuration error prevents the application subsystem from processing traffic.

The possible causes are as follows:

Table 1    E-CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured Alarm Causes

Alarm Cause

Description

Fault Reason

Fault Location

Impact

The E-CSCF does not have sufficient mandatory configuration to process traffic.

The E-CSCF is misconfigured, or not configured, and is therefore prevented from processing traffic.

The E-CSCF mandatory data (interface or domain information) is misconfigured or missing.

The attribute ecscfNetworkInterfaceEntry is placed in the MOC EcscfNetworkInterface, and the attribute ecscfDomainNameEntry is placed in the MOC CscfEmergencyClass. One or both attributes contain erroneous or missing configuration data.

The E-CSCF interface is not configured to receive or send traffic, resulting in the E-CSCF being unreachable for other nodes, such as P-CSCF, which means that emergency calls fail.

Note:  
This alarm can appear as a result of maintenance activity.

Table 2    E-CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured Alarm Attributes

Attribute Name

Attribute Value

Major Type

193

Minor Type

6684687

Managed Object Class

Ecscf

Managed Object Instance

ManagedElement=<node_name>,CscfFunction=1,CSCF-Application=CSCF,Ecscf=0

Specific Problem

E-CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured

Event Type

processingErrorAlarm (4)

Probable Cause

x733ConfigurationOrCustomizationError (307)

Additional Text

Check: EcscfNetworkInterface and/or ecscfDomainNameEntry

Perceived Severity

critical (3)

2   Procedure

2.1   Handle Alarm E-CSCF Mandatory Data Not Configured

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. 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 7.

    No: Continue to the next step.

  2. If the E-CSCF application is not to be used, disable it by setting ecscfEnabled to false.
  3. Make sure that the E-CSCF network interface is properly configured in the configuration parameter ecscfNetworkInterfaceEntry.
  4. Make sure that the E-CSCF domain name is properly configured in the configuration parameter ecscfDomainNameEntry.

    For more information about configuration management parameters, refer to Managed Object Model (MOM) and CSCF Configuration Management.

  5. Has the alarm ceased?

    Yes: Proceed with Step 7.

    No: Perform one of the following options:

    • Repeat Step 3 to Step 5. Check for more missing parameters, or check that the parameters were configured correctly.
    • Continue to the next step.

  6. If the alarm is not ceased, consult the next level of maintenance support.

    Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction.

  7. Job is completed.