Manual
Table Of Contents
- Support for QSIG Over BRI and Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul
- Feature Overview
- Supported Platforms
- Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs
- Prerequisites for Using This Feature
- Configuration Tasks
- Provisioning Tasks
- Monitoring and Maintaining the Feature
- Configuration Examples
- Provisioning Examples
- Command Reference
- Reference Information
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- Glossary

Support for QSIG Over BRI and Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul
Monitoring and Maintaining the Feature
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Cisco MGC Software Release 9.5(2)
Secondary Service State
The valid secondary service states are:
• ACKD—SS7 Acknowledgment delay
• BSNR—SS7 backward sequence number received (BSNR)
• CIS—Commanded in service
• CONF—Configuration failure
• COOS—Commanded out of service
• ENGR—Call engine reset
• ISPEND—In service, pending
• LCNG—Congestion, local
• LINE—Line failure
• LINH—SS7 local inhibit
• LINK—Link failure
• LINS—Linkset failure
• NA—Cause not available
• OOSPEND—Out of service, pending
• PRHB—SS7 prohibited
• RBLK—SS7 remote blocked
• RCNG—Congestion, remote
• RINH—SS7 remote inhibit
• RSTR—SS7 restricted
• SERR—SS7 signal error
• STBY—Host is in the standby state
• SUPPENT—Supporting entity
• TPATH—Traffic path
• UNK—Cause unknown
OOS Out-of-service The signaling channel is OOS on the remote end. The system is
actively trying to restore the signaling channel. The links on the
standby Cisco MGC are always OOS (with a secondary service
state of STBY) because the current service state is maintained
only on the active Cisco MGC.
TRNS Transient The state of the signaling channel is currently being changed.
UNK Unknown The state of the signaling channel is not known.
Table 3 Signaling Channel Primary Service State Values (continued)
Link State ID Link State Description










