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Off-Net Calls Using ENUM Generate a Warning Message in the SLC's Syslog (Doc ID 1526200.1)

Last updated on JUNE 22, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Network Charging and Control - Version 5.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Not returning an NAPT (Name Authority Pointer) Record (NAPTR), which usually indicates an inter-operator call, shouldn't trigger a warning in the system's error log (usually located at /var/adm/messages)

However, on Network Charging and Control version 5.0.0.1, whenever a ENUM (for further information about ENUM and its usage, please refer to NCC documentation) query does not return a NAPTR record, the following warning appears both in the Service Logic Controller's (SLC) syslog and in the /IN/service_packages/ENUM/tmp/enca.log log file:

The implication of the absence of a NAPTR record is that the call is an inter-operator call, since the queried number does not exist on the ENUM server.

So, this scenario is a normal situation, and should not be regarded as "warning".

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Cause

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