Oracle® Communications EAGLE Database Administration - SS7 User's Guide Release 46.6 E93318 Revision 1 |
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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.
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.
rtrv-ls
output, continue the procedure by performing one of these actions.If you do not wish to use a screenset shown in the rtrv-ls
output, continue the procedure with the 2.
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.
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.
NSFI
field and specifying the screening reference name shown in the NSR/ACT
fieldFor 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.
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
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
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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