Activating the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling Feature
This procedure is used to enable and turn on the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature using the feature’s part number and a feature access key.
The feature access key for the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature is based on the feature’s part number and the serial number of the EAGLE, making the feature access key site-specific.
The enable-ctrl-feat
command enables the controlled feature by inputting the controlled feature’s access key and the controlled feature’s part number with these parameters:
Note:
As of Release 46.3, the fak parameter is no longer required. This parameter is only used for backward compatibility.:fak
– The feature access key provided by Oracle. The feature access key contains 13 alphanumeric characters and is not case sensitive.
:partnum
– The Oracle-issued part number of the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature, 893018401.
The enable-ctrl-feat
command requires that the database contain a valid serial number for the EAGLE, and that this serial number is locked. This can be verified with the rtrv-serial-num
command. The EAGLE is shipped with a serial number in the database, but the serial number is not locked. The serial number can be changed, if necessary, and locked once the EAGLE is on-site, by using the ent-serial-num
command. The ent-serial-num
command uses these parameters.
:serial
– The serial number assigned to the EAGLE. The serial number is not case sensitive.
:lock
– Specifies whether or not the serial number is locked. This parameter has only one value, yes
, which locks the serial number. Once the serial number is locked, it cannot be changed.
Note:
To enter and lock the EAGLE’s serial number, theent-serial-num
command must be entered twice, once to add the correct serial number to the database with the serial
parameter, then again with the serial
and the lock=yes
parameters to lock the serial number. You should verify that the serial number in the database is correct before locking the serial number. The serial number can be found on a label affixed to the control shelf (shelf 1100).
This feature cannot be temporarily enabled (with the temporary feature access key).
Once this feature has been enabled, the feature must be turned on with the chg-ctrl-feat
command. The chg-ctrl-feat
command uses these parameters:
:partnum
– The Oracle-issued part number of the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature, 893018401.
:status=on
– used to turn the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature on.
Once the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature has been turned on, it be can be turned off. For more information about turning the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature off, go to the Turning Off the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling Feature procedure.
The status of the features in the EAGLE is shown with the rtrv-ctrl-feat
command.
The Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature allows the EAGLE to process messages with a service indicator value of 6 to 15 and with a service information field (SIF) that is larger than 272 bytes. The large messages are processed only on E5-ENET cards. There are certain software components that if enabled or provisioned, that will not process large messages even if the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature is enabled and turned on. UIMs are displayed when most of these circumstances occur. These UIMs are:
- UIM 1333 – Displayed when a large message is received on an M3UA association and the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature is not enabled or is enabled and turned off. The large message is discarded.
- UIM 1350 – Displayed when a M2PA IP connection receives message with an SIF greater than 272 bytes and the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature is not enabled or is enabled and turned off. The large message is discarded.
- UIM 1352 – Displayed when a message with an SIF greater than 272 bytes is received; the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling feature is enabled and turned on; there are routes available for the destination point code; but the selected outbound card does not support large messages.
- UIM 1353 – Displayed when a large message passes a gateway screening screenset that redirects messages for the Database Transport Access (DTA) feature. Large messages are not redirected for the DTA feature.
- UIM 1354 – Displayed when a large message passes a gateway screening screenset that copies messages for the STPLAN feature. Large messages are not copied for the STPLAN feature.
For more information on these UIMs, refer to Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages Reference.
Note:
Large messages are not monitored by the EAGLE 5 Integrated Monitoring Support feature and are not sent to the IMF. A UIM is not generated.Figure 6-13 Activating the Large MSU Support for IP Signaling Feature
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