This information appears on the page:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Signaling Network Element Name | Identifies the Signaling Network Element to which the Transport is being added. |
| MP Server Hostname | The hostname of the MP server that will host the local end of the Transport. |
| Adapter | Identifies the Transport User for which the Transport is being added. |
| Transport Name | A name that uniquely identifies this Transport. |
| Transport Protocol | Identifies the Transport protocol to be used by this Transport. |
| Transport Type | Identifies the Transport type to be used by this Transport. |
| Adjacent Node | The Adjacent Node to host the remote end of the Transport. Note:
Note: Clicking + in the Adjacent Node field shows the IP addresses for the Adjacent Node. |
| Admin State | The administrative state of the Transport. Transports can be either enabled, disabled, or blocked. |
| Operational Status | The operational status of the Transport: Up or Down. |
| Operational Reason | The reason a given operational status is shown. For information on a value listed in this field, see Transport Operational Status and Reason. |
| Up/Down Since | The date and time that the Transport came up or went down. For a newly added Transport, the time is when the Transport was configured. After a database restart, reboot, or initial startup before the Transports and Links are initialized, the value is the time when the application initialization runs. |