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The names and values associated with Media Gateway Controller components, processes, and properties are used throughout the MGC system. Frequently, they are parameters of MML commands. This chapter describes these names and their associated values, in the following sections:
This section describes network element (NE) components and dial plan provisioning components. The NE components are used with the PROV commands and the dial plan provisioning components are used with the NUMAN commands.
All Components have a name parameter, which is the MML name, and a description, which is a text description. They also must have a parent. If the parent is not specified then it is the root MGC NE component. The structure of Network Element components is shown in Table A-1.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
NAME | TppxxxMMLNAME where xxx is the MIB table name | Unique id of this component and component name used in MML commands | The name can be up to any twenty alphanumeric characters (Version 7.4; ten characters in 7.3). No special characters other than "-" are allowed. The name should begin with an alphabet. |
DESC | TppxxxDesc where xxx is the MIB table name | Component description | The description can be up to any 128 characters. |
The Adaptor/Card is an MGC network element (NE) component with type x0005 and it represents a card used on the MGC NE. Its MMLand SNMP names are as follows:
.The Adaptor/Card's component structure is presented in Table A-2.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
TYPE | TppAdapterType | Card type | ITK, V35, EN, ATM, PTI |
SLOT | TppAdatperSlot | Card Slot | integer starts at 0, max depends on machine; (0) |
The adjacent point code (APC) is an NE component with type x001e and it represents an SS7 point code assigned to an STP with which the MGC NE needs to communicate. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The adjacent point code's component structure is presented in Table A-3.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
NETADDR | tppAPCNetAddr | Network address | String in doted notation, e.g. 1.1.1; |
NETIND | tppAPCNetIndicator | Network indicator | ; (0) |
The ATM interface is a component with type x0006 and it represents an ATM interface used on the MGC NE. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The ATM interface's component structure is presented in Table A-4.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
CARD | tppATMIfParentId | Card which supports this ATM interface | MML name of previously defined card or index of the card for SNMP |
The ATM link is a component with type x0010 and it represents an ATM link used on the MGC NE. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The ATM interface's component structure is presented in Table A-5.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
SLC | TppATMLinkSLC | Signaling Link Code | 0 or 1; (1) |
PRI | TppATMLinkPriority | Priority | Integer > 0; (1) |
SVC | TppATMParentId | Signaling service this links supports | MML name of previously defined signal service or index of the signal service for SNMP |
IF | tppATMIfId | ATM interface this link in on | MML name of previously defined ATMIF or index of the ATMIF for SNMP |
TIMESLOT | tppATMLinkTimeslot | Timeslot this link uses | Not used, reserved for future use; (0) |
The C7 IP Link is an component with type x001d and it represents a C7 IP link used on the MGC NE. These links are used to communicate with the signal termination point (2600). Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The C7 IP Link's component structure is presented in Table A-6.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) | ||
IF | TppC7IPLinkIFId | Ethernet interface's MML name | MML name of a previously defined ENET interface or index of the ENET interface for SNMP | ||
PORT | TppC7IPLinkPort | Local port number | Any valid IP port number > 1024 | ||
PRI | TppC7IPLinkPriority | Priority | Integer > 0; (1) | ||
PEERADDR | TppC7IPLinkPeerAddr | Remote IP address | IP address; (0.0.0.0). This may also be specified as a hostname or a DNS name. | ||
PEERPORT | TppC7IPLinkPeerPort | Remote port | Any valid IP port number > 1024
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IPADDR | TppC7IPLinkIPAddress | Local logical IP address | IP_Addr1, IP_Addr2, IP_Addr3, IP_Addr4; | ||
TIMESLOT | TppC7IPLinkTimeSlot | Associated SP SS7 session id logically mapped to SS7 serial port | 1 when using the signal processor; otherwise 0; (0) | ||
SLC | TppC7IPLinkSLC | Signaling link code | 0 - 15; (1) | ||
LNKSET | TppC7IPLinkParentID | Signaling service this IP supports | MML name of previously defined Linkset or index of the Linkset for SNMP |
The EISUP Signaling Service (sigpath) is an MGC NE component with type x0019 and it represents an EISUP signaling service or signaling path to another NE (destination). For information on provisioning sigpath components, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 7 Provisioning Guide. MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The Signaling Service Path's component structure is presented in Table A-7.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
EXTNODE | tppInterSUParentId | External node's MML name | MML name of previously defined external node or index of the external node for SNMP |
The Ethernet interface is a component with type x0006 and it represents an Ethernet interface used on the MGC NE. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The Ethernet Interface's component structure is presented in Table A-8.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
CARD | tppEnetIfParentId | Card which supports this Ethernet interface | MML name of previously defined card or index of the card for SNMP |
The external node is an MGC NE component with type x0016 and it represents another node with which the MGC NE communicates. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The FAS sigaling service (sigpath) is an MGC NE component with type x0007 and it represents a facility associated signaling service or signaling path to a particular destination using either ISDN-PRI or DPNSS. For information on provisioning sigpath components, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 7 Provisioning Guide. MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The FAS Signaling Service's component structure is presented in Table A-9.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
SIDE | TppSigFASside | Q.931 call model side | User for user side and network for network side; (network) |
MDO | TppSigFASMDOFile | MDO file name | Valid protocol name from variants.dat |
CUSTGRPID | TppSigFASCustGrpId | VNET ID | Four digit ID; (0000) |
CUSTGRPTBL | TppSigFASCustGrptbl | VNET Table index | Four digit index; (0101) |
ABFLAG | TppSigFASABFlag | DPNSS side | `a' or `b' side, `n' for not applicable; (n) |
CRLEN | TppSigFAScrLen | Call reference length | 1 for 1 byte or 2 for 2 byte call reference length; (2 for ISDNPRI and 0 for DPNSS) |
Files are considered an MGC component with type x0021 and they represent files used to generate .dat files. Their MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The Files component structure is presented in Table A-10.
| Parameter's MML Name | Parameter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
NAME | TppFileType | File type | TKGFile for trunk group file, BCFile for bearer channel file, RoutingFile for trunk routes file, NumAnFile for dial plan files, AWhiteFile for A number white list files, ABlackFile for B number black list files, BWhiteFile for B number white list files and BBlackFile for B number black list files |
FILE | TppFileName | File name | File name. File should be present in the etc/cust_specific directory |
ACTION | TppFileAction | Action to be performed on the files. | Import for converting customer files into .dat files. Export for converting .dat files into customer files. Export is not currently supported for the screening files. |
This is the MGC component with type x0034 representing the FAS over IP transport service or signaling path from a Gateway to a MGC. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The IPFAS transport service component structure is presented in Table A-11.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
EXTNODE | tppSigIPFASParentId | External node's MML name | MML name of previously defined external node or index of the external node for SNMP |
SIDE | TppSigIPFASside | Q.931 call model side | User for user side and network for network side; (network) |
MDO | TppSigIPFASMDOFile | MDO file name | Valid protocol name from variants.dat |
CUSTGRPID | TppSigIPFASCustGrpId | VNET ID | Four digit ID; (0000) |
CUSTGRPTBL | TppSigIPFASCustGrptbl | VNET Table index | Four digit index; (0101) |
ABFLAG | TppSigIPFASABFlag | DPNSS side | `a' or `b' side, `n' for not applicable; (n) |
CRLEN | TppSigIPFAScrLen | Call reference length | 1 for 1 byte or 2 for 2 byte call reference length; (0) |
The IP link is an MGC NE component with type x0010 and it represents a IP link used on the MGC NE. These links are used to communicate with the access control devices such as a NAS, a CU, or an AVM. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The IP link service component structure is presented in Table A-12.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
IF | TppIPLinkIFId | Ethernet interface's MML name | MML name of a previously defined ENETIF or index of the ENETIF for SNMP |
PORT | TppIPLinkPort | Local port number | Any valid IP port number > 1024 (Recommended setting of 2427 for MGCP and SGCP) |
PRI | TppIPLinkPriority | Priority | Integer > 0; (1) |
PEERADDR | TppIPLinkPeerAddr | Remote IP address | IP address; (0.0.0.0). This may also be specified as a hostname or a DNS name. |
PEERPORT | TppIPLinkPeerPort | Remote port | Any valid IP port number > 1024 (Recommended setting of 2427 for MGCP and SGCP) |
IPADDR | TppIPLinkIPAddress | Local logical IP address | IP_Addr1, IP_Addr2, IP_Addr3, IP_Addr4; |
SIGSLOT | TppIPLinkSigSlot | Physical Slot on the gateway where the T1/Ei is plugged into. Only used to support IPFAS | Integer 0-63 ; (0) |
SIGPORT | TppIPLinkSigPort | Physical Port on the gateway on the slot. Only used to support IPFAS | Integer 0-63; (0) |
SVC | TppIPLinkParentID | Signaling service this IP supports | MML name of previously defined signal service or index of the signal service for SNMP |
The link set is an MGC NE component with type x0008 and it represents a Link set in an SS7 network used by the MGC NE to communicate with an STP. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The link set component structure is presented in Table A-13.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
APC | tppLinkSetParentId | Adjacent point code | MML name of previously defined adjacent point code or index of the adjacent point code for SNMP |
PROTO | tppLinkSetProtFamily | Protocol Family | SS7-ANSI, SS7-ITU, SS7-China, SS7-NTT (Software Release 7.3) or SS7-Japan (Software Release 7.4), SS7-UK; |
TYPE | tppLinkSetTransportType | Transport type | TDM for TDM linksets or IP for IP linksets; (TDM) |
The MGCP Signalign Service is an MGC NE component with type x0035 representing the MGCP signaling service or signaling path to a Trunking Gateway. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The MGCP signaling service structure is presented in Table A-14.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
EXTNODE | tppSigMGCPParentId | External node's MML name | MML name of previously defined external node or index of the external node for SNMP |
This is the Nailed Trunk component. It facilitates the provisioning of the individual nailed bearer channels used in a Thunderdial or Classic MGC configuration. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The link set component structure is presented in Table A-15.
| Parameter's MML Name | Parameter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
NAME | Not supported | Trunk Identifier | Integer > 0 |
SRCSVC | Not supported | MML name of source service | MML name of a previously defined signaling service |
DSTSVC | Not supported | MML name of destination service | MML name of a previously defined signaling service |
SRCSPAN | Not supported | Source span | Integer or ffff; (0) |
DSTSPAN | Not supported | Destination span | Integer or ffff; (0) |
SRCTIMESLOT | Not supported | Source timeslot | String or ffff; ("0") |
DSTTIMESLOT | Not supported | Destination timeslot | String or ffff; ("0") |
This is the MGC NE component with type x0014 and represents an ISDN signaling service or signaling path that is back-hauled over IP to/from a Network Access Server (destination). For information on provisioning sigpath components, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Provisioning Guide. The MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The link set component structure is presented in Table A-16.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
MDO | TppSigBackHaulMdoFile | MDO file name | Valid protocol name from variants.dat |
EXTNODE | TppSigBackHaulParentId | External node's MML name | MML name of previously defined external node or index of the external node for SNMP |
The point code is an MGC NE component with type x0013 and represents an SS7 point code. This can be the point code used by the MGC NE (Own Point Code), or the point code of an SS7 switch (Destination Point Code) with which the MGC NE needs to communicate. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The link set component structure is presented in Table A-17.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
NETADDR | TppPointCodeNetAddr | Network address | String in doted notation, e.g. 1.1.1; |
NETIND | TppPointCodeNetIndicator | Network indicator | ; (0) |
This section is used to configure the routing file. The routing file is not configurable from SNMP, but the file can be moved onto the MGC using FTP and associated with the relevant session using SNMP.
The routing component structure is presented in Table A-18.
| Componet's MML Name | Parameter's MML Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
RTLIST | LISTINDEX | Route list index | ; (0) |
| NAME | Route list Name | 20 Alphanumeric |
| RTNAME | Route Name | ; (0) |
| CARRIERID | Carrier identifier | ; (0) |
RTTRNK | NAME | Route Name | 20 Alphanumeric |
| TRNKGRPNUM | Trunk group number | ; (0) |
| NEXTNAME | Next route name | ; ("") |
RTTRNKGRP | NAME | Trunk group number |
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| TYPE | Trunk group type | ; (0) 0-8 |
| REATTEMPTS | Number of reattempts | ; (0) 0-65,536 |
| QUEUING | Queuing time | ; (0) 0-65,536 |
| CUTTHROUGH | Cut through | ; (0) 0-65,536 |
The SGCP Signaling Service (sigpath) is an MGC NE component with type x0018 and it represents an SGCP signaling service or signaling path to an access control unit (destination). For information on provisioning sigpath components, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Provisioning Guide. MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The SGCP signaling service component structure is presented in Table A-19.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
EXTNODE | TppSigAccCtlParentId | External node's MML name | MML name of previously defined external node or index of the external node for SNMP |
The SS7 route is an MGC NE component with type x0011 and represents an SS7 route. It is used to determine how to get an SS7 message to a particular destination. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The SGCP signaling service component structure is presented in Table A-20.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
DPC | TppSS7RouteSigDstId | Destination point code's MML name | MML name of previously defined point code or index of the point code for SNMP |
LNKSET | SS7RouteLinkSetId | Linkset's MML name | MML name of previously defined link set or index of the link set for SNMP |
OPC | SS7RouteOPCId | Origination point code's MML name | MML name of previously defined point code or index of the point code for SNMP |
PRI | SS7RoutePriority | Priority | Integer > 0; (1) |
The SS7 Signaling Service (sigpath) is an MGC NE component with type x0015 and it represents an SS7 signaling service or signaling path to a particular SS7 switch (destination). For information on provisioning sigpath components, refer to the Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Provisioning Guide. MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The SS7 signaling service component structure is presented in Table A-21.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
SIDE | TppSigSS7side | Q.931 call model side | User for user side and network for network side; (network) |
MDO | TppSigSS7MDOFile | MDO file name | Valid protocol name from variants.dat |
DPC | TppSigSS7ParentId | Destination point code's MML name | MML name of previously defined point code or index of the point code for SNMP |
CUSTGRPID | TppSigSS7CustGrpId | VNET ID | Four digit ID; (0000) |
CUSTGRPTBL | TppSigSS7CustGrpTbl | VNET Table index | Four digit index; (0101) |
The SS7 subsystem MGC component with type x001f represents an SS7 subsystem. It is used for specifying mated STP's and to provide LNP support through a SCP. It has had two new fields added in Release 7; stpscdind and transproto. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The SS7subsystem component structure is presented in Table A-22.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
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SVC | TppSS7SubSysSvc | MML name of Adjacent point code or TCAP/IP service | MML name of previously defined adjacent point code or index of the adjacent point code for SNMP, or MML name of previously TCAP/IP service or index of the TCAP/IP service for SNMP |
PROTO | TppSS7SubSysProtoId | Protocol family | SS7-ANSI , SS7-ITU, SS7-China, SS7-NTT (drop 3) or SS7-Japan (drop 4), SS7-UK. ("") |
MATEDAPC | TppSS7SubSysMatedAPCId | Adjacent point code of the mated STP | MML name of previously defined adjacent point code or index of the adjacent point code for SNMP used when mating STP's |
PRI | TppSS7SubSysPriority | Priority | Integer > 0; (1) |
SSN | TppSS7SubSysId | Subsystem number | Integer >= 0 and <=255; Can only be set to non-zero for SS7-ANSI, SS7-ETSI, or SS7-ITU. If SSN is set to 0, the subsystem is used for mating 2 STPs; (0) |
STPSCPIND | TppSS7SubSysSTPSCPId | STP/SCP index used for IN triggers | Integer > 0; (0) |
TRANSPROTO | TppSS7SubSysTransProt | Transport protocol | SCCP or TCPIP. If SVC is an APC, SCCP should be used. If SVC is a TCAP over IP service then TCPIP should be used; (SCCP) |
N/A | TppSS7SubSysTransFile | Translation file name | Currently not used ("na") |
The CAP over IP Signaling Service MGC component with type x0033 represents the TCAP over IP signaling service or signaling path to an STP/SCP. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The TCAP over IP component structure is presented in Table A-23.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
EXTNODE | TppSigTCAPOverIPParentId | External node's MML name | MML name of previously defined external node or index of the external node for SNMP |
The TDM interface component with type x0006 represents a TDM interface used on the MGC NE. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The TDM interface component structure is presented in Table A-24.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
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CARD | TppTDMIfParentId | Card which supports this TDM interface | MML name of previously defined card or index of the card for SNMP |
LIFNUM | TppTDMIfLIFNum | Line interface number | 1-4 for V35, 1 otherwise; (1) |
RESIST | TppTDMIfResistance | Resistance | 75 for ITK(T1), 120 for ITK (E1); otherwise 0; (75) |
DATARATE | TppTDMIfDataRate | Data rate | Used only for V.35 card. Values are 48,56, or 64. (64) |
CLOCK | TppTDMIfClock | Internal or external | Used only for V.35 card. Values are EXT, INT; otherwise NA; (EXT). |
DTEDCE | TppTDMIfDTEDCE | DTE or DCE | Used only for V.35 card. Values are DTE, DCE; otherwise NA; (DTE). |
CODING | TppTDMIfCoding | Line coding | Used only for ITK card. AMI(alternate mark inversion) and B8ZS(bit stuffing for clear channel) for T1, HDB3 for E1; Default value is B8ZS for T1, HDB3 for E1, and NA for V.35. (B8ZS) |
FORMAT | TppTDMIfFormat | Interface Format | Used only for ITK card. ESF (extended super frame) and D4 (super frame) for T1, CRC4 and CCS for E1. Default value is ESF for T1, CRC4 for E1, and NA for V.35. (ESF) |
SIGTYPE | TppTDMIfSignalType | Signal type | T1 for DS1 T1, CEPT for European E1, V.35 for 64KBPS digital. (T1) |
HDLC | TppTMDIfHDLC | ?? | DEFAULT(HDLC) and IHDLC for ITK; otherwise not used; (DEFAULT) |
The TDM link MGC NE component has type x0010 and represents a TDM link used on the MGC NE. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
The TDM interface component structure is presented in Table A-25.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
SLC | TppTDMLinkSLC | Signaling Link Code | 0 - 15; (1) |
PRI | TppTDMLinkPriority | Priority | Integer > 0; (1) |
SVC | TppTDMParentId | Signaling service this links supports | MML name of previously defined signal service or link set or index of the signal service for SNMP |
IF | TppTDMIfId | TDM interface this link in on | MML name of previously defined TDMIF or index of the TDMIF for SNMP |
TIMESLOT | TppTDMLinkTimeslot | Timeslot this link uses | 1-32 for E1, 1-24 for T1; (1) |
The trunk group provisioning MGC NE component is of type x0020 and represents a trunk group. This component is supported by MML only. This component is present in Release 7.4 only. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The trunk group provisioning interface component structure is presented in Table A-26.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
NAME |
| Trunk group number | Integer > 0; |
CLLI |
| CLLI |
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SVC |
| Signaling service | MML name of previously defined signal service. |
TYPE |
| Trunk group type | One of the following, TDM_GEN, TDM_ISUP, TDM_CAS, TDM_TUP, TDM_DPNSS, TDM_PRI, TDM_BTNUP, IP, ATM. |
SELSEQ |
| Select sequence | One of the following, LIDL, MIDL, ASC, DESC, RDM, EDESC, ODESC, EASC, OASC, CASC, CDESC. |
QABLE |
| Timeslot this link uses | Y or N; (N) |
This MGC NE component represents a trunk (switched bearer channel). This component does not have a component type. This component is supported by MML only. This component is present in Release 7.4 only. Its MML and SNMP names are as follows:
.The trunk provisioning interface component structure is presented in Table A-27.
| Parameter's MML Name | Paramenter's SNMP MIB Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
|---|---|---|---|
NAME |
| Trunk group member number | Integer > 0; |
TRNKGRPNUM |
| Trunk group number | Integer > 0 and <= 65536. This parameter is mandatory for all operations; |
SPAN |
| Span | Integer > 0 and <= 65536 or ffff; |
CIC |
| Circuit Identifier Code. | Integer > 0 and <= 65536; |
CU |
| Coding Unit's MML name | MML name of previously defined CU; |
ENDPOINT |
| End point | End point; |
All Components have a name parameter, which is the MML name, and a description, which is a text description. The dial plan provisioning components are shown in Table A-28.
| Component's MML Name | Parameter's MML Name | Parameter's Description | Parameter's Values (default) |
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DIALPLAN |
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ADIGTREE | SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x) |
| DIGITTOPRESENT | Digit | (0) It is set to 0 if it is the next digit otherwise it is the appropriate digit application point |
| CALLSIDE | string | Call side is like originating, terminating; (x) |
| DIGITSTRING | Digits | ; (x) Could not use with NEXTNODE or DIGIT or INDEX |
BDIGTREE | SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x) |
| DIGITTOPRESENT | Digit | (0) It is set to 0 if it is the next digit otherwise it is the appropriate digit application point |
| CALLSIDE | string | Call side is like originating, terminating; (x) |
| DIGITSTRING | Digits | ; (x) Could not use with NEXTNODE or DIGIT or INDEX |
RESULTTABLE | NAME | Result Name | MML name of the result; (x), has to be set. Do not support index in Release 7.4. |
| RESULTTYPE | Result type | ; (0) |
| DW1 | Data word 1 | ; (x) |
| DW2 | Data word 2 | ; (x) |
| DW3 | Data word 3 | ; (x) |
| DW4 | Data word 4 | ; (x) |
| NEXTRESULT | Next result name | ; (x) |
| SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x), has to be set |
DIGMODSTRING | NAME | Digit Modification Name | MML name of the digit modification string; (x) |
| DIGSTRING | Digit string | ;(x) |
NOA | NOAVALUE | NOA Value | ;(0) |
| NPIBLOCK | NPI block | ;(0) |
| SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x) |
NPI | NPIBLOCK | NPI block | ;(0) |
| BLOCKVALUE | Block value | 0 - 15; (-1) If the block value is not specified the result index is applied to all block values (0 - 15). |
| SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x) |
CAUSE | CAUSEVALUE | Cause Value | ;(0) |
| LOCATIONBLOCK | Location block | ; (0) |
| SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x) |
LOCATION | LOCATIONBLOCK | Location Block | ;(0) |
| SETNAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x) |
| BLOCKVALUE | Block value | 0 - 15; (-1) If the block value is not specified the result index is applied to all block values (0 - 15). |
SERVICE | NAME | Service name | MML name of the service; (x) |
RESULTSET | NAME | Result Set Name | MML name of the result set; (x). Has to be set. |
AWHITE | CLI | Calling Line Identity |
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ABLACK | CLI | Calling Line Identity |
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BWHITE | CLI | Calling Line Identity |
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| SVCNAME | Service name | MML name of a previously defined service; (x) |
BBLACK | CLI | Calling Line Identity |
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| SVCNAME | Service name | MML name of a previously defined service; (x) |
To add/modify/delete the contents of a dial plan table, an active provisioning session is required. At the time of deploy/copy, dial plan files from the provisioning directory will be copied to the active directory. Active directory for dial plan files is $BASEDIR/dialPlan.
All the TIDs with the exception of DIALPLAN need customer group ID and a name. DIALPLAN needs customer group ID only. The verb ED cannot be used with the DIALPLAN. The verb RTRV can be used with DIALPLAN to determine all of the dialplans currently configured. In Release 7.4, the result table and the result set support name only, and not index to refer to the entry.
Routes and digit modification string table should be provisioned before result and digit tree tables.
When an index is added to a table the missing indices are also added with default values. For example, if index 10 is added to A digit tree table, and indices 4-9 are missing, they will be added with default values.
When an index is deleted from a result or digit tree table, all the elements in the index are made zero. When an index is deleted from routes or digit modification string table all the elements in the index are made `x'. When an index is deleted from any table and if there are no indices with non-default values following this index, all the indices following this index will be deleted.
The modify command is not supported for result sets as modifies would be done at the result table level.
The modify command is not supported for the service table.
When an entry is added to the result table, the corresponding entry will be added to the result set table.
When an entry is deleted from the result set table, the corresponding entries will be deleted from the result table.
Index is no longer required to perform any operations on the result table, service table, or digit modification table.
The result set can not be modified for a result table.
The TIDs dialplan, resulttable, digmodstring, noa, npi, cause, location, service, and resultset support the ability to retrieve all entries in the table by specifying "all". For example:
numan-rtrv:resultset:custgrpid="T001","all".
The TIDs adigtree and bdigtree support the ability to retrieve all entries in the table by either not specifying a digitstring or specifying an empty digitstring. For example:
numan-rtrv:adigtree:custgrpid="T001",digitstring=""
This section describes every process on the system that the media gateway controller system is responsible for monitoring. Three different monitoring levels are offered:
Table A-29 contains an alphabetical listing of process names and their descriptions.
| Process | Description |
|---|---|
"ALM-01" | Alarm manager. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"AMDMPR-01" | Alarm and measurement dumper. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"CDRDMPR-01" | CDR dumper. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"CFM-01" | Configuration manager. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"DSKM-01" | Disk space monitor. This shell script monitors disk space and trims back older files in case the current amount of free space is below a specified threshold. |
"ENG-01" | Engine. It is part of the process group ENGG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a critical out-of-service alarm. |
"FOD-01" | Failover controller. It is part of the process group FTG-01. It is a monitoring process. If it should go down, it causes a minor out-of-service alarm. |
"IOCC-01" | IOS channel controller. It is part of the process group IOSG-01. It is an passive process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"IOCC-02" | IOS channel controller. It is part of the process group IOSG-01. It is an passive process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"IOCM-01" | IOS channel manager. It is part of the process group IOSG-01. It is an passive process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"LOG-01" | Log server. It is part of the process group LOGG-01. It is a passive process. If it should go down, it causes a minor out-of-service alarm. |
"MEASAGT" | Measurements SNMP agent. It is part of the process group SNMPG-01. This is an active process. If it should go down, this is a major out-of-service alarm. |
"MM-01" | Measurement manager. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"MMDB-01" | TimesTen DataBase Process. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is a passive process. If it should go down, it causes a minor out-of-service alarm. |
"OPERSAGT" | Operational SNMP Agent. It is part of the process group SNMPG-01. This is an active process. If it should go down, this is a major out-of-service alarm. |
"POM-01" | Provisioning Object Manager. It is part of the process group XEG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
"PROVSAGT" | Provisioning SNMP Agent. It is part of the process group SNMPG-01. This is an active process. If it should go down, this is a major out-of-service alarm. |
"Replic-01" | Replicator controller. It is part of the process group ENGG-01. It is an active process. If it should go down, it causes a critical out-of-service alarm. |
"TCAP-01" | TCAP and SCCP protocol handler. It is part of the process group IOSG-01. It is an passive process. If it should go down, it causes a major out-of-service alarm. |
Properties are configurable entities within the media gateway controller system. These entities may be equipment, circuits, protocols, or software.
Properties take the following syntax:
PropertyName = PropertyValue
PropertyName can be designated either by *.propertyName or by protocolFamily.propertyName (for example, SS7-ANSI.mtp2Timer).
In a provisioning session, those properties with the protocolFamily prefix may be overridden by a linkSet component. The overridden property is then written to properties.dat as: LinkSetMMLName.propertyName.
Those default properties prefixed by an "*" may be overridden by a signalPath (or Service) component that is defined in sigPath.dat. The overridden property will be written to properties.dat as SigPathMMLName.propertyName.
Table A-30 contains an alphabetical listing of MGC properties.
| Property | Definition | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
*.adjDestinations | Number of adjacent destination point codes. Value range: 1 through 256. | ||||||||
*.AlarmCarrier | Indicates the method of alarm carrier so that circuit validation tests may be fully compliant with ANSI T1.113. Values are: | ||||||||
*.BcInitState | The initial status the MGC places its nailed up bearer channels following application restart. The MGW can override this status with GSM messages. | ||||||||
*.BOrigStartIndex | The starting number analysis digit index for call originations. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.BothwayWorking | Specifies whether bothway release / circuit-free handling for BTNUP protocol is enabled. Set to 0 to disable. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.BTermStartIndex | The starting number analysis digit index for call terminations. Value range 0 or 2. | ||||||||
*.CarrierIdentity | Indicates the carrier ID to which users on this trunk group are associated. Value range: 0 (if not defined) or 1 through 9999. | ||||||||
*.CarrierInfoTransfer | This property is mandatory for Japan ISUP and it has to be changed for a different area. This property allows changing Carrier Information Transfer for different location. | ||||||||
*.CarrierInfoTransferBackward | Japan ISUP; mandatory in ACM and ANM. If it is not present, it is generated using the default value. | ||||||||
*.CarrierInfoTransferForward | Japan ISUP; mandatory in IAM. If it is not present, it is generated using the default value. | ||||||||
*.CctGrpCarrier | Indicates the method of circuit group carrier so that circuit validation tests may be fully compliant with ANSI T1.113. Values are: | ||||||||
*.CGBA2 | Determines if paired 0 or single 1 circuit group blocking acknowledgments (CGBAs) are required before the blocking is considered successful. Only applicable to ANSI SS7, IBN7, and CTUP protocols.Value range: 0 or 1 | ||||||||
*.ChargeAreaInformation | This property is mandatory for Japan ISUP and it has to be changed for different areas. It llows changing charge area information for different locations. | ||||||||
*.CircHopCount | Set a maximum value for the number of contiguous SS7 interchange circuits remaining before a call must be completed. Value range: 0-31, with 0 = disabled. | ||||||||
*.CLIDefaultAllowed | If set to TRUE then it adjusts the presentation restricted field in the CLI to Presentation Allowed; if FALSE then it takes the mapped value from the OCC or TCC protocol side or the default value from the Map for this field if there is no received value from the other protocol side. Value range: TRUE or FALSE | ||||||||
*.CLIPEss | Set to 1 to force request of calling line identity (CLI) if not automatically provided. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.CLISelect | UK variant only. This is used to determine the presenntation number. | ||||||||
*.CLLI | Specifies the common language location identifier (CLLI). | ||||||||
*.COLDefaultAllowed | If set to TRUE then it adjusts the presentation restricted field in the connected line Id to Presentation Allowed; if FALSE then it takes the mapped value from the OCC or TCC protocol side or the default value from the Map for this field if there is no received value from the other protocol side. Value range: TRUE or FALSE | ||||||||
*.CompressionType | Compression type. Indicates the G.711 compression type used on the trunk. Values are: 0 (none), 1 (mu-law), or 2 (A-law). | ||||||||
*.CotInTone | Receive tone for continuity test (COT) hardware. The tone to listen for when doing a COT. Enter value in Hz. Value: 1780 or 2010. | ||||||||
*.CotOutTone | Transmit tone for COT hardware. The tone that is produced. Enter value in Hz. Value: 1780 or 2010. | ||||||||
*.CotPercentage | Statistical COT. Value range: 0 through 100%. | ||||||||
*.CustGrpId | ID of customer associated with a particular trunk group (previously called VNET ID). Maps to trunk group property CustGrpId. Values are any alphanumeric with length of 4 or 0 if not defined. | ||||||||
*.delayTimer | Set a delay timer from TIOS to Engine when ISDN sigpath has changed service state so the Engine will not be affected by a "bouncing" link. | ||||||||
*.dialogRange | TCAP transaction ID range (for example, 1 through 10000) for a specific subsystem. 0 = entire range. | ||||||||
*.EchoCanRequired | Indicates if echo cancellation is required. Values are: 0 (not required) or 1 (required). | ||||||||
*.ExtCOT | Determines the type of COT handling for the specified destination. Values: 0 - no COT, loop, or transponder. | ||||||||
*.FastConnect | Allows the user to set this property for NI-2+ only (PRI BELL1268 customer 3, CISCO MGW). The purpose of this property is allow/disallow the signal being sent to LCM when a CALL PROCEEDING, a PROGRESS and an ALERTING message is received from the MGW. 0 = Normal behaviour, enable all signals to LCM 1 = Disable signals to LCM when a Call proceeding message is received from the MGW 2 = Disable signals to LCM when a Call Proceeding or a Progress message are received from the MGW 3 = Disable signals to LCM when a Call Proceeding or a Progress or an Alerting message are received from the MGW. | ||||||||
*.ForwardCLIinIAM | Set to 1 if outgoing IAM should contain the Calling Line Identity, if available. Only applicable for BTNUP when interworking from other protocols. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.ForwardSegmentedNEED | Set to 0 to disable the forwarding of segmented NEED messages within the BTNUP_NRC protocol. If segmenting is disabled, all mandatory DPNSS information elements will be packed into a single BTNUP NEED message. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.GatewayName | Used to identify the Gateway in the CDR record, that is whatever this value is set to will be placed in the CDR. | ||||||||
*.GLARE | Call Collision Handling. Valid values are:
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*.GRA2 | Determines if paired (0) or single (1) group reset acknowledgments (GRAs) are required before the reset is considered successful. Only applicable to ANSI SS7, IBN7, and CTUP protocols. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.GRSEnabled | This property is assigned to an SS7 point code type signal path. Enables Group Reset and Blocking procedure at point code initialization. Synchronizes the MGC bearer channel blocking state with that of the end office. If True, GRS messages are sent for all CICs associated with the point code. If False, GRS messages are not sent. | ||||||||
*.GWProtocolVersion | The MGCP protocol version to use when communicating with the gateway. | ||||||||
*.InternationalPrefix | International prefix string to be added to the international dialed number when normalization is enabled. Value range: a numeric string. | ||||||||
*.lapdDropErr | Boolean to determine whether some LAPD sequence errors are discarded. This is used in large IP networks where the latency may cause LAPD sequence errors. According to Q.921, this will cause the link layer to reset. This parameter allows sequence errors to be discarded without resetting the link. Valid value range is true/false. Default: false. | ||||||||
*.lapdKval | Number of outstanding frames in Q.921 transmission window. Valid range is 1-127. | ||||||||
*.lapdN200 | Maximum number of retransmissions of a Q.921 frame. Valid range is 0-10. | ||||||||
*.lapdN201 | Maximum number of octets in a Q.921 frame. | ||||||||
*.lapdT200 | Maximum wait time for a LAPD frame acknowledgement before retransmission. Valid range is 10-60 in 1/10 sec. | ||||||||
*.lapdT203 | Maxium time the Q.921 link is idle before sending a frame. Valid range is 50-600 in 1/10 sec. | ||||||||
*.layerRetries | Maximum nuber of retransmissions for TCAP/SCCP queries. Value range: 0 through 5. 0 = No retries. | ||||||||
*.layerTimer | Time (in tenths of a second) to wait for a response from adjacent layer (SS7 controller, TCAP to SCCP); tailor when layers are not resident on same processor. Value range: 0 through 10. 0 = Disabled, 10 = 1 second. | ||||||||
*.LocationNumber | The default outgoing number used if a location number is not present in an incoming call. (This is used in protocols Q761 and Q767). | ||||||||
*.maxMessageLength | Maximum length of message to MTP3. This value must be less than the value for mtp2MaxMsuFrmLen. Value range:0 through 272. | ||||||||
*.mgcpDomainNameRemote | Default MGCP remote domain name. It is used to append to audit command to send to remote gateway. | ||||||||
*.mgcpGWStdbyHeartbeatInterval | This interval time in sec enables the IOCC-MGCP to send the standby heartbeat to complete a health check on remote GW. Value range: 0-30 seconds. Default value: 30 seconds | ||||||||
*.mgcpHeartbeatInterval | How often the MGCP protocol should heartbeat the gateway. Value range: 0 through 1000. | ||||||||
*.mgcpRetxCount | A limit on the number of retransmissions before declaring failure.(MGCP protocol). Value range: 0 through 10. | ||||||||
*.mgcpLocalIpInterfacePollCount | This poll count defines the number of attempts to be performed to reach the remote GW using each configured local IP interface. Value range: any positive value. Default value: 6 | ||||||||
*.mgcpRemoteIpPollCount | This poll count defines the number of retry audit messages to be sent to remote GW. Value range: any positive value Default Value = 3 | ||||||||
*.mgcpRetxTimer | A limit on the time to wait for a response from a gateway before retransmitting the message. (MGCP protocol.) Value range: 0 through 60,000. | ||||||||
*.NationalPrefix | National prefix string to be added to the national dialed number when normalization is enabled. | ||||||||
*.NatureOfAddrHandling | Determines whether or not to do preanalysis. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.Normalization | Normalization of dialed number to unknown. Set to 0 for disabled and 1 for enabled. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.Npa | Numbering plan area. Indicates the NPA code associated with the incoming trunk group. Value range: 0 (none), or 200 through 999. | ||||||||
*.OMaxDigits | Specifies maximum number of digits to receive for overlap digit processing for call origination from this traffic path. Value range: 0 through system maximum. | ||||||||
*.OMinDigits | Specifies minimum number of digits to receive for overlap digit processing for call origination from this traffic path. Value range: 0 through system maximum. | ||||||||
*.OOverlap | Set to 1 to enable overlap signaling for call origination from this traffic path. Value range: 0 through system maximum. | ||||||||
*.OverlapDigitTime | Overlap interdigit timer. The time to wait for the rest of the digits. | ||||||||
*.OwnClli | Specifies the common language location identifier (CLLI). | ||||||||
*.PropagateSvcMsgBlock | If true, protocols supporting group blocking send individual blocking messages. If false, protocols supporting group blocking continue to send group blocking messages. | ||||||||
*.RedirMax | Specifies the maximum allowable value of the redirection counter parameter available in some C7 signaling systems before the call is force-released. Used to prevent routing loops in certain applications. Value range: 0 through system maximum. | ||||||||
*.restartTimer | Time (in tenths of a second) to pause before sending next group of messages to MTP3 after restart. Value range: 0 through 100. 0 = Disabled, 10 = 1 second. | ||||||||
*.RingNoAnswer | Ring no answer. Indicates the time, in seconds, ringing is allowed to occur. Value range: 0 through 255, which is converted to milliseconds | ||||||||
*.RouteId | This property is needed so that the user/customer can specify a route id to overwrite the id received in the RIN parameter in the IAM from the OCC side. Value range: 0 through 65355. | ||||||||
*.RoutePref | Determines the preferred route. Value range: 0 through 9. 0 = No Preference (default) 5 = IP Preferred 1 = ATM Essential 6 = IP Excluded 2 = ATM Preferred 7 = TDM Essential 3 = ATM Excluded 8 = TDM Preferred 4 = IP Essential 9 = TDM Excluded | ||||||||
*.rudpNumRetx | The maximum number of retransmission count. | ||||||||
*.rudpRetxTimer | The Retransmission timeout. Value range: 2 through 100. | ||||||||
*.rudpWindowSz | The maximum number of Unacknowledged Segments in the RUDP window. Value range: 2 through 64 | ||||||||
*.SatelliteInd | Satellite indicator. Indicates if the trunk is going over a satellite. Values are: 0 (no) (default) or 1 (yes). | ||||||||
*.ScreenFailAction | Screen fail action. Indicates if an action is to be performed when a screening failure occurs. Values are: 0 (no) or rejectCall. | ||||||||
*.sendAfterRestart | Number of queued messages to send (in one group) to MTP3 after restart end. This value, combined with the sendTimer, controls the amount of data sent to MTP3 after restart ends. If too much data is sent to MTP3 after restart, MTP3 could be flooded. Value range: 0 through 256. | ||||||||
*.sgcpRetxCount | Number of times an SGCP msg will be retried upon failure. Value range: 1-4 | ||||||||
*.sgcpRetxTimer | Timer interval (milliseconds) between invocations of the SGCP retry timer. Value range: 0-3000 | ||||||||
*.slsTimer | Time (in tenths of a second) to maintain the same signal linkset in class 1 (connectionless) messages. This is the type of service provided by the SCCP layer. Value range: 0 through 600. 0 = Disabled, 300 = 30 seconds. | ||||||||
*.spanId | E1/T1 ID for FAS and DPNSS, ffff for SS7. Value range: Hex 0 through ffff. | ||||||||
*.srcpAuditGwInterval | How often the SRCP protocol should perform a GW audit on the gateway. Value range: 0 through 1000 seconds. | ||||||||
*.srcpAuditLineInterval | How often the SRCP protocol should perform a line audit on the gateway. Value range: 0 through 1000 seconds. | ||||||||
*.srcpHeartbeatInterval | How often the SRCP protocol should heartbeat the gateway. Value range: 0 to 1000 seconds. | ||||||||
*.srcpIpPortLocal | Local IP port to which the SRCP protocol should bind to receive messages from the gateway. Setting this value to zero will turn off srcp. | ||||||||
*.srcpIpPortRemote | Remote IP port to which the SRCP protocol should send messages to. | ||||||||
*.srcpRemoteAuditGwInterval | How often the SRCP protocol should perform an audit on remote gateway. Value range: 0 through 1000 seconds Default value: 10 | ||||||||
*.srcpRetxCount | A limit on the number of retransmissions before declaring failure. Value range: 0 through 10. | ||||||||
*.srcpRetxTimer | A limit on the time to wait for a response from a gateway before retransmitting the message. Value range: 0 through 60,000 milliseconds. | ||||||||
*.srtTimer | Time (in tenths of a second) between sending Subsystem Route Test message (SRT) to remote subsystems. Value range: 0 through 3000. 0 = disabled, 300 = 30 seconds. | ||||||||
*.sstTimer | Time (in tenths of a second) between sending Subsystem Route Test message (SRT) to remote subsystems. Value range: 0 through 3000. 0 = disabled, 300 = 30 seconds. | ||||||||
*.standard | Version of protocol standard supported for this STP/SCP. ANSI96, | ||||||||
*.SuppressCLIDigits | Suppresses the calling party number | ||||||||
*.SwitchID | The switch number for the MGC. | ||||||||
*.T309Time | For timer NT309. In pri_10.mdl. | ||||||||
*.TCAPOverIPKpAlive | Used to indicate whether of not to use Keep Alive messages. Value range: TRUE or FALSE. | ||||||||
*.TCAPOverIPKpOpcod | Used to indicate the value of the Op code in the Keep Alive messages for ITU TCAP. | ||||||||
*.TCAPOverIPKpTimer | Uused to indicate the value of the Keep Alive if Keep Alive is enabled. | ||||||||
*.TCAPOverIPTcpConn | Uused to indicate whether or not to establish a TCP connection. Value range: TRUE or FALSE. | ||||||||
*.TMaxDigits | Specifies maximum number of digits to receive for overlap digit processing for call termination to this traffic path. Value range: 0 through system maximum. | ||||||||
*.TMinDigits | Specifies minimum number of digits to receive for overlap digit processing for call termination to this traffic path. Value range: 0 through system maximum. | ||||||||
*.TOverlap | Set to 1 to enable overlap signaling for call termination to this traffic path. Value range: 0 or 1. | ||||||||
*.variant | SS7 protocol variants supported by local subsystem. | ||||||||
*.VOIPPrefix | A numeric string. | ||||||||
IOCC.chkPtPort | IP port number used to checkpoint events to standby MGC. Valid range is 1025 to 65535. This cannot conflict with other IP port assignments. | ||||||||
IOCC.port | IP port number used to send and receive events. This is generally overridden by a protocol (e.g. RLM). Valid value range is 1025 to 65535. This cannot conflict with other IP port assignments. | ||||||||
RLM.linkUpRecoveredMin | Minimum time to stabilize the newly recovered link before switching back. Valid range is 300-1200 in 1/10 sec. | ||||||||
RLM.port | IP port number used to receive RLM messages. Valid value range is 1025 to 65535. This cannot conflict with other IP port assignments. | ||||||||
RLM.timerCmdAck | Retransmission timer for each RLM request message before message is acknowledged Valid range 10 - 150 in 1/10 sec.
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RLM.timerLinkDownMin | RLM idle timer---minimum time to detect and force down state. Valid range 50-600 in 1/10 sec. | ||||||||
RLM.timerLinkEcho | Keepalive timeout for checking RLM link integrity. Valid range 10-30 in 1/10 sec. | ||||||||
RLM.unstableLink | Maximum number of link recoveries within a 10 minute period before alarming the path to the destination as unstable. Valid range 1 - 100. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2AermEmgThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal emergency operation. Value: 1 message. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2AermNrmThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal operation. Valid range 1-4 messages. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2CongDiscard | Discard frames upon entering congestion at MTP2. Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2LssuLen | Link status signal unit, status field length. Valid range: 1 or 2. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2MaxAlignRetries | Maximum number of attempts to align link before declaring it out-of-service (OOS). Value range 1 through 10 attempts.
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SS7-ANSI.mtp2MaxMsuFrmLen | Maximum frame length of a C7 message signal unit. Specify 62 or 272. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2MaxOutsFrames | The maximum outstanding frames that can be sent without receiving acknowledgment. Value range: 1-127. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2ProvingEmgT4 | Emergency proving period. Value range: 5 through 7 tenths of a second. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2ProvingNormalT4 | Normal proving period. Value range: 1 through 3 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2SuermThr | Signal unit error rate monitor threshold for emergency operation. Value range: 1 through 127. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2T1 | Maximum period in alighted/ready state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 12-16 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2T2 | Maximum period in not aligned state before return to out of service state. Value range 5-30 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2T3 | Maximum period in aligned state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 5-14 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2T5 | Period for sending a SIB message to far-end. Value range: 80-120 seconds. (Values are in thousands of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2T6 | Remote congestion timer. If congestion is not cleared before expiration of this timer, the link fails. Value range: 1-6 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp2T7 | MTP2 acknowledgment timer. On expiration, the link fails and an "excessive delay of acknowledgment" management message is generated. Value range 0.5-2 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3ApcMtpRstrtT28 | Overall restart timer for signaling point adjacent to one whose MTP restarts. Value range: 3-35 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3DlnkConnAckT7 | Waiting for signaling data link conection acknowledgment. Value range: 1-5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3FrcUnhT13 | Waiting for force uninhibited. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3InhAckT14 | Waiting for inhibit acknowledgment. Value range 2-3 seconds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3LocInhTstT20 | Waiting to repeat local inhibit test. Value range: 90-120 seocnds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3MaxSltTries | Maximum number of retries of signaling link test message. If MTP3 does not receive a response after two signaling link test messages, the system fails the link. Value range 1-5. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3MsgPriority | Message priority of manageent messages for congestion periods. Value range 0-3. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3MtpRstrtT24 | Overall MTP restart timer for local MTP restart. Value range is network dependent. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3RepeatRstrtT26 | Traffic restart waiting message at local MTP restart. Value range: 12-15 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3TfrUsed | Transfer restricted procedure is enabled (true) 0r disabled (false). Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3TraSntT29 | Timer started when traffic restart allowed is sent in response to unexpected traffic restart allowed or traffic restart waiting. Value range: 0-65 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3tstSltmT1 | Waiting for sitgnaling link test acknowledgment message. This must be greater than the fvalue in mtp2T6. Value range: 4-12 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3tstSltmT2 | Interval for sending signaling link test message. Value range: 30-90 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.mtp3UnhAckT12 | Waiting for uninhibited acknowledgment. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ANSI.reference | Denotes version of protocol standard supported for MTP. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2AermEmgThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal emergency operation. Value: 1 message. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2AermNrmThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal operation. Valid range 1-4 messages. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2CongDiscard | Discard frames upon entering congestion at MTP2. Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2LssuLen | Link status signal unit, status field length. Valid range: 1 or 2. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2MaxAlignRetries | Maximum number of attempts to align link before declaring it out-of-service (OOS). Value range 1 through 10 attempts.
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SS7-China.mtp2MaxMsuFrmLen | Maximum frame length of a C7 message signal unit. Specify 62 or 272. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2MaxOutsFrames | The maximum outstanding frames that can be sent without receiving acknowledgment. Value range: 1-127. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2ProvingEmgT4 | Emergency proving period. Value range: 5 through 7 tenths of a second. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2ProvingNormalT4 | Normal proving period. Value range: 1 through 3 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2SuermThr | Signal unit error rate monitor threshold for emergency operation. Value range: 1 through 127. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2T1 | Maximum period in alighted/ready state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 12-16 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2T2 | Maximum period in not aligned state before return to out of service state. Value range 5-30 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2T3 | Maximum period in aligned state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 5-14 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2T5 | Period for sending a SIB message to far-end. Value range: 80-120 seconds. (Values are in thousands of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2T6 | Remote congestion timer. If congestion is not cleared before expiration of this timer, the link fails. Value range: 1-6 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp2T7 | MTP2 acknowledgment timer. On expiration, the link fails and an "excessive delay of acknowledgment" management message is generated. Value range 0.5-2 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3ApcMtpRstrtT21 | Overall MTP restart timer at an SP adjacent to an SP whose MTP restarts. Value range: 63-65 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3DlnkConnAckT7 | Waiting for signaling data link conection acknowledgment. Value range: 1-5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3FrcUnhT13 | Waiting for force uninhibited. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3InhAckT14 | Waiting for inhibit acknowledgment. Value range 2-3 seconds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3LocInhTstT22 | Waiting to repeat local inhibit test. Value range 3-6 minutes. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3MaxSltTries | Maximum number of retries of signaling link test message. If MTP3 does not receive a response after two signaling link test messages, the system fails the link. Value range 1-5. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3MsgPriority | Message priority of manageent messages for congestion periods. Value range 0-3. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3MtpRstrtT20 | Overall MTP restart timer at athe signaling point whoswe MTP restarts. Value range: 50-61 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3TfrUsed | Transfer restricted procedure is enabled (true) or disabled (false). Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3tstSltmT1 | Waiting for sitgnaling link test acknowledgment message. This must be greater than the fvalue in mtp2T6. Value range: 4-12 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3tstSltmT2 | Interval for sending signaling link test message. Value range: 30-90 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.mtp3UnhAckT12 | Waiting for uninhibited acknowledgment. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-China.reference | Denotes versions for protocol standards supported for MTP . | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2AermEmgThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal emergency operation. Value: 1 message. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2AermNrmThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal operation. Valid range 1-4 messages. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2CongDiscard | Discard frames upon entering congestion at MTP2. Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2LssuLen | Link status signal unit, status field length. Valid range: 1 or 2. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2MaxAlignRetries | Maximum number of attempts to align link before declaring it out-of-service (OOS). Value range 1 through 10 attempts.
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SS7-ITU.mtp2MaxMsuFrmLen | Maximum frame length of a C7 message signal unit. Specify 62 or 272. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2MaxOutsFrames | The maximum outstanding frames that can be sent without receiving acknowledgment. Value range: 1-127. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2ProvingEmgT4 | Emergency proving period. Value range: 5 through 7 tenths of a second. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2ProvingNormalT4 | Normal proving period. Value range: 1 through 3 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2SuermThr | Signal unit error rate monitor threshold for emergency operation. Value range: 1 through 127. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2T1 | Maximum period in alighted/ready state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 12-16 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2T2 | Maximum period in not aligned state before return to out of service state. Value range 5-30 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2T3 | Maximum period in aligned state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 5-14 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2T5 | Period for sending a SIB message to far-end. Value range: 80-120 seconds. (Values are in thousands of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2T6 | Remote congestion timer. If congestion is not cleared before expiration of this timer, the link fails. Value range: 1-6 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp2T7 | MTP2 acknowledgment timer. On expiration, the link fails and an "excessive delay of acknowledgment" management message is generated. Value range 0.5-2 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3ApcMtpRstrtT21 | Overall MTP restart timer at an SP adjacent to an SP whose MTP restarts. Value range: 63-65 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3DlnkConnAckT7 | Waiting for signaling data link conection acknowledgment. Value range: 1-5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3FrcUnhT13 | Waiting for force uninhibited. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3InhAckT14 | Waiting for inhibit acknowledgment. Value range 2-3 seconds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3LocInhTstT22 | Waiting to repeat local inhibit test. Value range 3-6 minutes. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3MaxSltTries | Maximum number of retries of signaling link test message. If MTP3 does not receive a response after two signaling link test messages, the system fails the link. Value range 1-5. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3MsgPriority | Message priority of management messages for congestion periods. Value range 0-3. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3MtpRstrtT20 | Overall MTP restart timer at athe signaling point whoswe MTP restarts. Value range: 50-61 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3TfrUsed | Transfer restricted procedure is enabled (true) or disabled (false). Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3tstSltmT1 | Waiting for sitgnaling link test acknowledgment message. This must be greater than the value in mtp2T6. Value range: 4-12 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3tstSltmT2 | Interval for sending signaling link test message. Value range: 30-90 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.mtp3UnhAckT12 | Waiting for uninhibited acknowledgment. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-ITU.reference | Denotes versions for protocol standards supported for MTP . | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2AermEmgThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal emergency operation. Value: 1 message. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2AermNrmThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal operation. Valid range 1-4 messages. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2CongDiscard | Discard frames upon entering congestion at MTP2. Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2LssuLen | Link status signal unit, status field length. Valid range: 1 or 2. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2MaxAlignRetries | Maximum number of attempts to align link before declaring it out-of-service (OOS). Value range 1 through 10 attempts.
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SS7-Japan.mtp2MaxMsuFrmLen | Maximum frame length of a C7 message signal unit. Specify 62 or 272. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2MaxOutsFrames | The maximum outstanding frames that can be sent without receiving acknowledgment. Value range: 1-127. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2ProvingEmgT4 | Emergency proving period. Value range: 5 through 7 tenths of a second. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2ProvingNormalT4 | Normal proving period. Value range: 1 through 3 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2SuermThr | Signal unit error rate monitor threshold for emergency operation. Value range: 1 through 127. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2T1 | Maximum period in alighted/ready state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 12-16 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2T2 | Maximum period in not aligned state before return to out of service state. Value range 5-30 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2T3 | Maximum period in aligned state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 5-14 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2T5 | Period for sending a SIB message to far-end. Value range: 80-120 seconds. (Values are in thousands of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2T6 | Remote congestion timer. If congestion is not cleared before expiration of this timer, the link fails. Value range: 1-6 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp2T7 | MTP2 acknowledgment timer. On expiration, the link fails and an "excessive delay of acknowledgment" management message is generated. Value range 0.5-2 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3ApcMtpRstrtT21 | Overall MTP restart timer at an SP adjacent to an SP whose MTP restarts. Value range: 63-65 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3DlnkConnAckT7 | Waiting for signaling data link conection acknowledgment. Value range: 1-5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3FrcUnhT13 | Waiting for force uninhibited. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3InhAckT14 | Waiting for inhibit acknowledgment. Value range 2-3 seconds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3LocInhTstT22 | Waiting to repeat local inhibit test. Value range 3-6 minutes. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3MaxSltTries | Maximum number of retries of signaling link test message. If MTP3 does not receive a response after two signaling link test messages, the system fails the link. Value range 1-5. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3MsgPriority | Message priority of management messages for congestion periods. Value range 0-3. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3MtpRstrtT20 | Overall MTP restart timer at athe signaling point whoswe MTP restarts. Value range: 50-61 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T12 | Waiting for signaling data link connection acknowledgment. Value range: 500 through 1500 milliseconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T13 | Waiting for force uninhibited. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T14 | Waiting for inhibit acknowledgment. Value range 2-3 seconds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T20 | Overall MTP restart timer at the signaling point whose MTP restarts. Value range: 50-61 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T21 | Overall MTP restart timer at an SP adjacent to an SP whose MTP restarts. Value range: 63-65 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T22 | Waiting to repeat local inhibit test. Value range 3-6 minutes. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3T7 | Waiting for signaling data link connection acknowledgment. Value range: 1 through 20 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3TfrUsed | Transfer restricted procedure is enabled (true) or disabled (false). Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3tstSltmT1 | Waiting for signaling link test acknowledgment message. This must be greater than the value in mtp2T6. Value range: 4-12 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3tstSltmT2 | Interval for sending signaling link test message. Value range: 30-90 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.mtp3UnhAckT12 | Waiting for uninhibited acknowledgment. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-Japan.reference | Denotes versions for protocol standards supported for MTP . | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2AermEmgThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal emergency operation. Value: 1 message. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2AermNrmThr | Alignment error rate monitor threshold duration for normal operation. Valid range 1-4 messages. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2CongDiscard | Discard frames upon entering congestion at MTP2. Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2LssuLen | Link status signal unit, status field length. Valid range: 1 or 2. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2MaxAlignRetries | Maximum number of attempts to align link before declaring it out-of-service (OOS). Value range 1 through 10 attempts.
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SS7-UK.mtp2MaxMsuFrmLen | Maximum frame length of a C7 message signal unit. Specify 62 or 272. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2MaxOutsFrames | The maximum outstanding frames that can be sent without receiving acknowledgment. Value range: 1-127. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2ProvingEmgT4 | Emergency proving period. Value range: 5 through 7 tenths of a second. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2ProvingNormalT4 | Normal proving period. Value range: 1 through 3 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2SuermThr | Signal unit error rate monitor threshold for emergency operation. Value range: 1 through 127. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2T1 | Maximum period in alighted/ready state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 12-16 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2T2 | Maximum period in not aligned state before return to out of service state. Value range 5-30 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2T3 | Maximum period in aligned state before return to out-of-service state. Value range: 5-14 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2T5 | Period for sending a SIB message to far-end. Value range: 80-120 seconds. (Values are in thousands of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2T6 | Remote congestion timer. If congestion is not cleared before expiration of this timer, the link fails. Value range: 1-6 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp2T7 | MTP2 acknowledgment timer. On expiration, the link fails and an "excessive delay of acknowledgment" management message is generated. Value range 0.5-2 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3ApcMtpRstrtT21 | Overall MTP restart timer at an SP adjacent to an SP whose MTP restarts. Value range: 63-65 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3DlnkConnAckT7 | Waiting for signaling data link conection acknowledgment. Value range: 1-5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3FrcUnhT13 | Waiting for force uninhibited. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3InhAckT14 | Waiting for inhibit acknowledgment. Value range 2-3 seconds (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3LocInhTstT22 | Waiting to repeat local inhibit test. Value range 3-6 minutes. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3MaxSltTries | Maximum number of retries of signaling link test message. If MTP3 does not receive a response after two signaling link test messages, the system fails the link. Value range 1-5. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3MsgPriority | Message priority of management messages for congestion periods. Value range 0-3. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3MtpRstrtT20 | Overall MTP restart timer at the signaling point whose MTP restarts. Value range: 50-61 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3TfrUsed | Transfer restricted procedure is enabled (true) or disabled (false). Set to true or false. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3tstSltmT1 | Waiting for sitgnaling link test acknowledgment message. This must be greater than the value in mtp2T6. Value range: 4-12 seconds. | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3tstSltmT2 | Interval for sending signaling link test message. Value range: 30-90 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.mtp3UnhAckT12 | Waiting for uninhibited acknowledgment. Value range: 0.8 through 1.5 seconds. (Values are in tenths of a second.) | ||||||||
SS7-UK.reference | Denotes versions for protocol standards supported for MTP. |
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Posted: Tue Jun 6 07:44:51 PDT 2000
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