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SCCP connection refusal

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I see a high number of SCCP CREFs(Connection Refusal) in the logs. None of the calls are successful as observed from PM Counter statistics. The application has refused with the cause 7.From ITU-T Q.713 it indicates 00000111 network resource QoS unavailable/transient.

SCCP stack has logged unsolicited status indication with the event "Connection request failure" and cause "connection threshold exceeded".

Please let me know,

1.) What does this "connection threshold exceeded" indicate? Is this the SCCP connections ? Is it configurable ?
2.) What does "network resource" QoS unavailable/transient mean" ? Can "connection threshold exceeded" be the cause behind "network resource QoS unavailable/transient".

Please give me your valuable inputs on how to debug this further. Whether congestion can be the reason?

posted Dec 16, 2013 by Naveena Garg

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QoS unavailable/transient means that the requested QoS is unavailable and the condition is transient...
One possible cause could be max number of simultaneous connections limit has reached. Check SCCP stats for the same.

answer Dec 16, 2013 by Seema Siddique
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