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This procedure is used to change the attributes of an allowed called party address (CDPA) screen in the database using the chg-scr-cdpa
command. The parameters used by the chg-scr-cdpa
command are shown in the Gateway Screening Attributes section. The general rules that apply to configuring gateway screening entities are shown in the Gateway Screening Configuration section.
The example in this procedure is used to change the point code 5-117-2 for the allowed CDPA screen gw15
to 2-230-7, the subsystem number from 254 to 001, the NSFI to aftpc
, the NSR of itu1
, and the new SCMG format ID of 150.
Note:
If you using multiple-part ITU national point codes with gateway screening, see the 14-Bit ITU National Point Code Formats section.The allowed CDPA screen can only reference an allowed AFTPC screen. This can be verified using the rtrv-scr-aftpc:all=yes
command. If the desired allowed AFTPC screen is not in the database, perform one of these procedures to add the required screen to the database or change an existing screen in the database.
Specifying a Range of Values
A range of values can be specified for the point code parameters ni
, nc
, or ncm
.
If a range of values is specified for any of these parameters, and the value of the other parameters match existing values for the screening reference name, the range of values for the point code parameter cannot include any values for that parameter that are currently provisioned for the screening reference name.
For example, screening reference name scr1
contains these entries:
SR NI NC NCM SSN SCMGFID NSFI NSR/ACT SCR1 240 001 010 012 ------ STOP ------ SCR1 241 010 020 001 002 AFTPC SCR1
Another entry for screening reference scr1
with the ni
value of 240 and the nc
value of 001 cannot be specified if the range of values for the ncm
parameter includes the value 010.
The ANSI point code parameter values can be specified as a single value, a range of values, or with an asterisk (*). The asterisk specifies all possible values for the ni
, nc
, and ncm
parameters. Table 4-6 shows the valid combinations of these parameter values.
Table 4-6 Valid Value Combinations for ANSI Point Code Parameters
NI | NC | NCM |
---|---|---|
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Range of Values |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Asterisk |
Single Value |
Range of Values |
Asterisk |
Single Value |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Range of Values |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
A range of values can also be specified for an ITU-I or 24-bit ITU-N point code parameter using a combination of asterisks (*) and single values for the point code parameters. Table 4-7 shows the valid combinations of the ITU-I parameter values. Table 4-8 shows the valid combinations of the 24-bit ITU-N parameter values.
Table 4-7 Valid Value Combinations for ITU-I Point Code Parameters
ZONE | AREA | ID |
---|---|---|
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Asterisk |
Single Value |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Table 4-8 Valid Value Combinations for 24-Bit ITU-N Point Code Parameters
MSA | SSA | SP |
---|---|---|
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Single Value |
Asterisk |
Single Value |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Asterisk |
Figure 4-5 Changing an Allowed Called Party Address Screen
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