Changing the Host Values of an IPSG Association
This procedure is used to change the host values of an IPSG association, assigned to E5-ENET cards that are running the IPSG application, IPSG cards, using the chg-assoc
command.
If you wish to change the host values of M2PA associations assigned to cards that are running the IPLIM or IPLIMI applications, perform the Changing the Host Values of a M2PA Association procedure.
If you wish to change the host values of M3UA associations assigned to cards that are running the SS7IPGW or IPGWI applications, perform the Changing the Host Values of a M3UA or SUA Association procedure.
These parameters of the chg-assoc
command are used in this procedure:
:aname
– The name assigned to the association, shown in the rtrv-assoc
output.
:lhost
– The host name for the local host, shown in the rtrv-ip-host
output.
:lport
– The SCTP port number for the local host.
:alhost
– The alternate local host name, shown in the rtrv-ip-host
output.
:adapter
– The adapter layer for this association, m2pa
or m3ua
.
:open
– The connection state for this association. Valid values are yes
or no
. When the open=yes
parameter is specified, the connection manager opens the association if the association is operational. When the open=no
parameter is specified, the connection manager will not open the association. If the open=no
parameter is specified for an established IPSG M3UA association, and the UA Graceful Shutdown option is enabled (refer to Changing a UA Parameter Set for more information), the IPSG M3UA connection will be gracefully shutdown.
:m2patset
– The M2PA timer set assigned to the association. The m2patset
parameter can be specified only with the adapter=m2pa
parameter, or if the association already has the adapter=m2pa
parameter assigned and the adapter
parameter value is not being changed. If the adapter
parameter value is being changed to m2pa
, and the m2patset
parameter is not specified, the default value for the m2patset
parameter (1 - M2PA timer set 1) is assigned to the association. If the adapter
parameter value for the association is m2pa
, is not being changed, and the m2patset
parameter is not specified with the chg-assoc
command, the m2patset
parameter value is not changed.
:ver
– The M2PA version assigned to the M2PA association, either the RFC version (ver=rfc
), or the Draft 6 version (ver=d6
). The ver
parameter can be specified only if, when this procedure is completed, the adapter
parameter value is m2pa
. If the adapter
parameter value is being changed to m2pa
, and the ver
parameter is not specified, the default M2PA version of RFC is assigned to the association. To change the ver
parameter value, the open
parameter value for the association must be no
.
:uaps
– The UA parameter set value being assigned to an M2PA or an M3UA association.
The chg-assoc
command contains other parameters that are not used in this procedure. To change these parameters, perform these procedures.
bufsize
- Changing the Buffer Size of an IPSG Association- Other attributes of the IPSG association - Changing the Attributes of an IPSG Association
At least one optional parameter must be specified.
The command input is limited to 150 characters, including the hostnames.
The EAGLE can contain a maximum of 4000 connections.
A maximum of 32 associations can be assigned to an IPSG card running on an E5-ENET/E5--ENET-B card or DEIR card.
An IPSG application running on the SLIC card can contain a maximum of 128 associations.
- If the
ADAPTER
value of the association is M2PA, perform the Removing an IPSG M2PA Signaling Link procedure. - If the
ADAPTER
value of the association is M3UA, perform the Removing an IPSG M3UA Signaling Link procedure.
Uni-homed endpoints are associations configured with the lhost
parameter only. The lhost
parameter value represents an IP address that corresponds to either the A or B network interface of the IPSG card. Multi-homed endpoints are associations configured with both the lhost
and alhost
parameters. The lhost
parameter value represents an IP address corresponding to one of the network interfaces (A or B) of the IPSG card while the alhost
parameter value represents an IPSG address corresponding to the other network interface of the same IPSG card.
The alhost=none
parameter removes the alternate local host from the specified association, which also removes the multi-homed endpoint capability.
Canceling the RTRV-ASSOC
Command
Because the rtrv-assoc
command used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rtrv-assoc
command can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rtrv-assoc
command can be canceled.
- Press the
F9
function key on the keyboard at the terminal where thertrv-assoc
command was entered. - Enter the
canc-cmd
without thetrm
parameter at the terminal where thertrv-assoc
command was entered. - Enter the
canc-cmd:trm=<xx>
, where<xx>
is the terminal where thertrv-assoc
command was entered, from another terminal other that the terminal where thertrv-assoc
command was entered. To enter thecanc-cmd:trm=<xx>
command, the terminal must allow Security Administration commands to be entered from it and the user must be allowed to enter Security Administration commands. The terminal’s permissions can be verified with thertrv-secu-trm
command. The user’s permissions can be verified with thertrv-user
orrtrv-secu-user
commands.
For more information about the canc-cmd
command, go to Commands User's Guide.
Figure 6-29 Changing the Host Values of an IPSG Association
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