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290 CONGESTION VALUE FOR ROUTE REACHED

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Dec 3, 2002
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Hi All,

I got the error message belove. How do I know from it, that which route has congestion? Or I have to do traffic recording?

290 CONGESTION VALUE FOR ROUTE REACHED
DATE TIME ALP NOIF UNIT INF1 INF2 INF3
07APR03 14:17:20 21 1 DTRS2 44 77 30
RDATE RTIME
07APR3 14:32:04

Thanks in advance,
 
Hi

You can find the INFO values in Alex... Basic Exchange\O&M SES\General\General Parameter Descriptions\Fault Codes in ACS

Add Info 2 is the route

290 Congestion value for route reached
ADD INFO 1: Recorded congestion value in 0/00
ADD INFO 2: Route number subjected to congestion monitoring.
ADD INFO 3: Defined congestion value in 0/00

Hope this is some help
 
Ah yes, thanks. I accidentally changed the supervision value.But what does supervision value mean exactly?
Is it regarding somehow the number of trunk individums?
 
Hi,

The congestion value is calculated by:

CSV = Number of failed attempts * 1000 / Total number of attempts.

That is what Alex says...
 
try to increase dist and disl in your route to dist=30 and disl=128
 
Hi,
in your case parameter SVAL in command TRRSI is set to 30 promille (3% of load). It is the supervision limit. When the load gets over the limit, the alarm is issued. You can change the SVAL by command TRRSI.
 
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