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Diameter Signaling Router SS7/Sigtran
Release 8.2
E89009
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Remote Signaling Points Maintenance

The SS7/Sigtran > Maintenance > Remote Signaling Points page shows the status of each configured RSP and the Routes to that RSP. The status information is shown from the perspective of each MP at the site.

Each RSP can have up to two Routes. The Route status is divided into link set status and network status. The network status is the status of the RSP as reported from the network via the STP.

Colored cells may indicate the need for maintenance activity. If status cannot be collected from a server, cells with gray text indicate the last known information reported from the server.

On the SS7/Sigtran > Maintenance > Remote Signaling Points page, you can perform the following actions:
  • The Filter allows the user to only display the row(s) that match specified criteria using the list that contains the field names. The next right list contains all the matching operators (=, !=, >, >=, <, <=, Like and Is Null). The text box is the value selector used to enter the matching value. Click GO to enable the filter. The RESET button resets the filter.
    • To Show Errors or Warnings, check the Errors Only box. This filters the orange, red, or yellow rows that match the filtered values.
  • Sort the list entries in ascending or descending order by Remote Point Code, SS7 Domain, RSP Status, Route 1 Status Link Set Status, Route 1 Status Network Status, Route 2 Status Link Set Status, Route 2 Status Network Status, Time of Last Status Change, MP Server Hostname, Route 1 Details Route Cost, Route 1 Details Link Set Name, Route 1 Details Adjacent Point Code, Route 2 Details Route Cost, Route 2 Details Link Set Name, or Route 2 Details Adjacent Point Code by clicking the column heading.
  • Unchecked Pause box causes the screen to refresh after every 15 seconds by default. If the pause update box is checked, updates stop.
  • The Reset action resets the MP's view of the network status of both routes to Available. This action allows the network operator to attempt signaling on the routes.