SIP-SGRP (SIP Signaling Group)
Issue 1 June 2005 1975
If the PING is successful, this test looks at the PING round-trip delay. If a round-trip delay of
greater than four (4) seconds is reported, a separate error is logged. Excessive round-trip
delays within the signaling group will not take the signaling group out of service.
Services can execute the standard PING command using the C-LAN board’s address and
far-end IP address from the signaling group screen to see the actual round-trip delay.
This test checks the circuitry involved in the data path of a peer-to-peer IP layer connection.
This test is a nondestructive test. It runs because of in-line errors, during periodic and
scheduled maintenance, and on-demand.
Table 723: Test #1387 SIP Signaling Group Ping Test
Error
Code
Test
Result
Description / Recommendation
1, 2 ABRT Internal Error.
1. Retry the command at 1-minute intervals up to 3 times.
7 ABRT Destination unreachable.
1. Verify that the C-LAN has been administered with an IP-Route that
enables the C-LAN to reach the far-end IP address.
2. Once verified, use test sig-group grp# to verify that the SIP
Signaling Group Ping test (#1387) passes.
1005 ABRT Configuration for this test is incorrect.
1. Verity that the link is in service with the status port or status
link. Verify that the routing table has destinations that are reachable
through this port.
2. Repeat the test.
3. If the test aborts with Error Code 7, while step 1 verified, escalate the
problem.
1125 ABRT Link is not in service.
1. Check if the link is in service or not. If the link is not in service, release
the link using release link or release port, and repeat the test.
This is a normal abort.
2. If the test continues to abort after following the repair procedures,
escalate the problem.
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