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Verifying the Gateway Screening Configuration for a Linkset

This procedure is used to verify that the screen set that will be assigned to the linkset, and its associated screens, is in the database.

  1. Display the current linkset configuration using the rtrv-ls command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-10 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 40.0.0
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCA   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    e1e2          001-207-000   none 1   1   no  B   6    off off off no    off
    ls04          001-002-003   scr2 1   1   no  a   4    off off off yes   off
    ls1305        001-005-000   none 1   1   no  A   1    off off off no    off
    ls1307        001-007-000   none 1   1   no  A   1    off off off no    off
    e1m1s1        001-001-003   none 1   1   no  A   7    off off off no    off
    e1m1s2        001-001-002   none 1   1   no  A   7    off off off no    off
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCI   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    e1e2i         1-207-0       none 1   1   no  B   4    off off off ---   on
    ls1315        0-015-0       none 1   1   no  A   1    off off off ---   off
    ls1317        0-017-0       none 1   1   no  A   1    off off off ---   on
    e1m2s1        1-011-1       none 1   1   no  A   7    off off off ---   off
    e1m2s2        1-011-2       none 1   1   no  A   7    off off off ---   off
    
    Link set table is (10 of 1024) 1% full.
    
    A screenset that is assigned to another linkset can be assigned to the new linkset or the linkset that is being changed. If you wish to use a screenset shown in the rtrv-ls output, continue the procedure by performing one of these actions.
    • If you wish to examine the content of the screen set, continue the procedure with the 3.
    • If you do not wish to examine the content of the screen set, and the screen set is being assigned to a new linkset, this procedure is finished. If the screen set is being assigned to an existing linkset, continue the procedure with 5.

    If you do not wish to use a screenset shown in the rtrv-ls output, continue the procedure with the 2.

  2. Verify that the gateway screening screen set that is to be assigned to the linkset is in the database by entering the rtrv-scrset command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-28 16:37:05 GMT EAGLE5 40.0.0
    ENTIRE GWS DATABASE IS 1% FULL
    CDPA + AFTPC TABLES ARE 1% FULL
    SCREEN SET TABLE IS (12 OF 255) 5% FULL
    THERE ARE 0 SEAS SCREEN SETS USED ( prefix 00nn )
    THERE ARE 12 EAGLE SCREEN SETS USED
    
    SCRN  NSFI    NSR/ACT  FULL  RULES  TABLES  DESTFLD
    fld1  OPC     fld2       1%     5   4       NO
    gws1  OPC     gws4       1%     9   7       NO
    gws2  BLKOPC  gws5       1%     5   4       NO
    ls01  SIO     ls02       1%     3   3       YES
    scr1  OPC     opc1       1%    13   10      YES
    scr2  OPC     opc2       2%    75   22      YES
    scr3  OPC     opc3       2%    75   22      YES
    scr4  OPC     opc1      51%  2075   22      NO
    scr5  OPC     opc1      51%  2075   22      YES
    scr6  OPC     opc1      51%  2075   22      NO
    ss28  OPC     opc1      51%  2075   22      YES
    wrd1  SIO     iec        1%     6   5       YES
    

    If you wish to examine the contents of a particular screen set, continue the procedure with 3.

    If you do not wish to examine the content of the screen set, and the screen set is being assigned to a new linkset, this procedure is finished. If the screen set is being assigned to an existing linkset, continue the procedure with 5.

    If the screen set is being assigned to a new linkset, this procedure is finished. If the screen set is being assigned to an existing linkset, continue the procedure with 5.

  3. Enter the rtrv-scrset command specifying a screen set name shown in the SCRN field of either the rtrv-scrset command executed in 2 or the rtrv-ls command executed in 1.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-scrset:scrn=scr1

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-14 16:39:04 GMT EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCRN  NSFI    NSR/ACT   RULES  DESTFLD
    scr1  OPC     opc1         1   Y
          BLKDPC  bkd2         2
          CGPA    cgp1         3
          TT      tt1          1
          TT      tt2          1
          TT      tt3          1
          CDPA    cdp1         1
          CDPA    cdp2         1
          CDPA    cdp3         1
          AFTPC   end1         1
    

    The output of this command shows the screens that make up the screen set. These screens can be examined by entering the gateway screening retrieve command corresponding to the value in the NSFI field and specifying the screening reference name shown in the NSR/ACT field.

    If you wish to examine the content of these screens, continue the procedure with 4.

    If you do not wish to examine the content of these screens, and the screen set is being assigned to a new linkset, this procedure is finished. If the screen set is being assigned to an existing linkset, continue the procedure with 5.

  4. Enter the gateway screening retrieve command corresponding to the value in the NSFI field and specifying the screening reference name shown in the NSR/ACT field

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-scr-opc:sr=opc1

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED OPC
    SR    NI       NC       NCM      NSFI    NSR/ACT
    opc1  001      001      001      BLKOPC  bkd2
    

    rtrv-scr-blkdpc:sr=bkd2

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = BLOCKED OPC
    SR    NI       NC       NCM      NSFI    NSR/ACT
    bkd2  002      002      002      FAIL    ------
    bkd2  C        C        C        CGPA    cgp1
    

    rtrv-scr-cgpa:sr=cgp1

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED CGPA
    SR    NI       NC       NCM      SSN      RI   SCCPMT   NSFI    NSR/ACT
    cgp1  007      007      007      250      SSN  017      TT      tt1
    cgp1  007      007      008       50      SSN  017      TT      tt2
    cgp1  007      007      009       75      SSN  017      TT      tt3
    

    rtrv-scr-tt:sr=tt1

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED TT
    SR    TYPE     NSFI   NSR/ACT
    tt1   250      CDPA   cdp1
    

    rtrv-scr-tt:sr=tt2

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED TT
    SR    TYPE     NSFI   NSR/ACT
    tt2     50     CDPA   cdp2
    

    rtrv-scr-tt:sr=tt3

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED TT
    SR    TYPE     NSFI   NSR/ACT
    tt3   100      CDPA   cdp3
    

    rtrv-scr-cdpa:sr=cdp1

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED CDPA
    SR    NI       NC      NCM       SSN      SCMGFID  NSFI    NSR/ACT
    cdp1  007      007     007       001      100      AFTPC   end1
    

    rtrv-scr-cdpa:sr=cdp2

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED CDPA
    SR    NI       NC      NCM       SSN      SCMGFID  NSFI    NSR/ACT
    cdp2  007      007     008       001      120      AFTPC   end1
    

    rtrv-scr-cdpa:sr=cdp3

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED CDPA
    SR    NI       NC      NCM       SSN      SCMGFID  NSFI    NSR/ACT
    cdp3  007      007     009       001      150      AFTPC   end1
    

    rtrv-scr-aftpc:sr=end1

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-25 15:30:30 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    SCREEN = ALLOWED AFTPC
    SR    NI       NC       NCM      SSN      NSFI    NSR/ACT
    end1  008      008      008      250      STOP    ------
    

    If you do not with to assign this screen set to the linkset, perform the "Adding a Screen Set" procedure in the Database Administration Manual - Gateway Screening to add the desired screen set to the database.

    If the screen set is being assigned to a new linkset, this procedure is finished. If the screen set is being assigned to an existing linkset, continue the procedure with 5.

  5. Remove the existing screen set assignment from the linkset by entering the chg-ls command with the name of the linkset and the scrn=none parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-ls:lsn=ls04:scrn=none

    When this command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-12-17 16:23:21 GMT  EAGLE5 40.0.0
    Link set table is ( 19 of 1024)  2% full
    CHG-LS: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  6. Verify the changes using the rtrv-ls command specifying the linkset name specified in 5 with the lsn parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-ls:lsn=ls04

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-10-17 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCA   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    ls04          001-002-003   none 1   1   no  a   4    off off off yes   off
    
              CLLI         TFATCABMLQ MTPRSE ASL8
              ls04clli     2          no     no
    
              IPGWAPC MATELSN    IPTPS LSUSEALM SLKUSEALM GTTMODE
              no      ---------- ---   ---      ---       CdPA
    
                                      L2T               PCR  PCR 
              LOC   LINK SLC TYPE     SET  BPS    ECM   N1   N2
              1205  b    0   LIMDS0   1    56000  BASIC ---  -----
              1213  b    1   LIMDS0   1    56000  BASIC ---  -----
              1211  a    2   LIMDS0   1    56000  BASIC ---  -----
              1207  b    3   LIMDS0   1    56000  BASIC ---  -----
    
    Link set table is ( 19 of 1024)  2% full
    
  7. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command.

    These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.

    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.
    

    This procedure is finished.

Figure 3-5 Verifying the Gateway Screening Configuration for a Linkset



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