From this dialog box, you can view the GGSN notification history table.
Note: This dialog box is available only if the value of cGtpGSNService is set to ggsn.
Right-click the Multi-processor WAN Application Module (MWAM) and then select Configure, or double-click the module.
Select MWAM module from the Category drop-down box.
With a device selected in the MWAM module dialog box, click Configure.
Select GGSN History Table from the Category drop-down box.
The following information is displayed:
Type of Notification (cGgsnHistNotifType)
Severity Level (cGgsnHistNotifSeverity)
Notification Time (cGgsnHistNotifTimestamp)
Address Reachable (cGgsnHistNotifGgsnIpAddrType)
Device that generated Notification (cGgsnHistNotifGgsnIpAddr)
Monotonically increasing integer that indexes notifications. The value of this object is wrapped back to 1 when it reaches the maximum value of 4294967295.
Type of notification issued by the device. There are 10 possible values:
Type |
Description |
ggsnServiceUp (1) |
GGSN service started |
ggsnServiceDown (2) |
GGSN service shut down |
mapSgsnUp (3) |
MAP-SGSN service started |
mapSgsnDown (4) |
MAP-SGSN service shut down |
noResource (5) |
MS initiated or network initiated PDP count reached limit |
noRadius (6) |
Radius server not configured |
noDHCPServer (7) |
DHCP server not configured |
ipAllocationFail (8) |
IP address allocation failed |
authenticationFail (9) |
Authentication failed |
apnUnreachable (10) |
Access point not reachable |
Indicates the severity level of the notification. There are seven possible values:
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Note: You cannot set this object to cleared(1) or indeterminate(2).
Value of sysUpTime when the notification was generated.
Type of Internet address by which cGgsnHistNotifGgsnIpAddr can be reached. There are six possible values:
unknown(0)
ipv4(1)
ipv6(2)
ipv4z(3)
ipv6z(4)
dns(16)
IP address that uniquely identifies the device that generated the notification.
Textual description of cGgsnHistNotifType. This object contains information about the alarm type. This object could also contain additional information.
If the message text exceeds 64 bytes, the message is truncated to 63 bytes and an asterisk (*) is appended to show that the message has been truncated.