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Adding a Secondary Point Code

This procedure is used to add a secondary point code to the database using the ent-spc command.

The ent-spc command uses only one parameter: spc/spca/spci/spcn/spcn24 – the secondary point code.

Note:

See Point Code Formats for a definition of the point code types that are used on the EAGLE and for a definition of the different formats that can be used for ITU national point codes.

The secondary point code must be a full point code. Cluster and network routing point codes cannot be specified as a secondary point code.

The Multiple Point Code Support feature must be on to configure secondary point codes in the database. This can be verified with the entry MPC = on in the rtrv-feat command output. If the Multiple Point Code Support feature is not turned on, enter the chg-feat:mpc=on command.

Note:

Once the Multiple Point Code Support feature is turned on with the chg-feat command, it cannot be turned off.

The Multiple Point Code Support feature must be purchased before you turn this feature on with the chg-feat command. If you are not sure if you have purchased the Multiple Point Code Support feature, contact your Oracle Sales Representative or Account Representative.

The database can contain up to 40 secondary point codes.

The secondary point code cannot be defined in the database as the true point code of the EAGLE, a capability point code, a destination point code, or an alias point code. The true point code and capability point codes are shown in the rtrv-sid command output. The destination point codes and alias point codes are shown in the rtrv-dstn command output.

The secondary point code cannot be shown in the rtrv-pct output as an EPC (emulated point code) value.

For the examples in this procedure, these secondary point codes are being added to the database:

ANSI secondary point code = 010-100-010

ITU secondary international point code = 4-100-1

14-bit ITU secondary national point code = 14-15-12-1

The format of the 14-bit ITU national point codes used in these examples is 4-4-4-2.

Canceling the RTRV-DSTN Command

Because the rtrv-dstn command used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rtrv-dstn commands can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rtrv-dstn command can be canceled:

  • Press the F9 function key on the keyboard at the terminal where the rtrv-dstn command was entered.
  • Enter the canc-cmd without the trm parameter at the terminal where the rtrv-dstn command was entered.
  • Enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx>, where <xx> is the terminal where the rtrv-dstn command was entered, from another terminal other than the terminal where the rtrv-dstn command was entered. To enter the canc-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 the rtrv-secu-trm command. The user’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-user or rtrv-secu-user commands.

For more information about the canc-cmd command, refer to Commands User's Guide.

  1. Display the current secondary point codes, using the rtrv-spc command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-17 16:02:05 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    SPC (Secondary Point Codes)
    
    SPCA
         001-010-010
         002-010-010
         003-010-010
    
    SPC-I
             1-253-5
             2-254-6
             3-255-7
    
    SPC-N
            10-01-11-1
            13-02-12-0
    
    SPC-N24
    
    none
    
    Secondary Point Code table is (8 of 40) 20% full
    

    If the secondary point code table is full, shown by the entry Secondary Point Code table is (40 of 40) 100% full, go to the Removing a Secondary Point Code procedure and remove a secondary point code from the database.

    If error message E3867 Cmd Rej: MPC feature must be enabled is displayed, the EAGLE has detected that the multiple point code support feature is off and the rtrv-spc command will not display any data. Continue the procedure with 2 to verify that the multiple point code support feature is off.

  2. Verify whether or not the multiple point code support feature is on, by entering the rtrv-feat command.

    If the multiple point code support feature is on, the MPC field should be set to on. For this example, the multiple point code support feature is off.

    Note:

    The rtrv-feat command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-feat command, see the rtrv-feat command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If the multiple point code support feature is on, continue the procedure with 4.

    If the rtrv-feat command output shows that the multiple point code support feature is on, but error message E3867 was displayed when the rtrv-spc command was entered, contact the Customer Care Center. Refer to My Oracle Support (MOS) for the contact information.

    If group codes are to be assigned to the ITU-N secondary point code, and none are currently displayed in the rtrv-spc command output, the ITU National Duplicate Point Code feature must be on. This is shown by the entry ITUDUPPC = on in the rtrv-feat command output.

  3. Turn the multiple point code support feature on by entering this command.
    chg-feat:mpc=on

    Note:

    Once the multiple point code support feature is turned on with the chg-feat command, it cannot be turned off.

    The multiple point code support feature must be purchased before you turn this feature on with the chg-feat command. If you are not sure if you have purchased the multiple point code support feature, contact your Oracle Sales Representative or Account Representative.

    When the chg-feat has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-07 00:57:31 GMT EAGLE5 37.0.0
    CHG-FEAT: MASP A - COMPLTD
    

    Note:

    If group codes are shown for the 14-bit ITU-N secondary point codes in the rtrv-spc command output, if 24-bit ITU-N secondary point codes are being configured, or the ITU National Duplicate Point Code feature is on, continue the procedure with 5.
  4. Turn the ITU National Duplicate Point Code feature on by entering this command.
    chg-feat:ituduppc=on

    Note:

    Once the ITU National Duplicate Point Code feature is turned on with the chg-feat command, it cannot be turned off.

    The ITU National Duplicate Point Code feature must be purchased before you turn this feature on with the chg-feat command. If you are not sure if you have purchased the ITU National Duplicate Point Code feature, contact your Oracle Sales Representative or Account Representative.

    When the chg-feat has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-07 00:57:31 GMT EAGLE5 37.0.0
    CHG-FEAT: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  5. Display the self-identification of the EAGLE using the rtrv-sid command to verify the point code values in the self-identification of the EAGLE, and to verify the point code types defined in the EAGLE.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-10 11:43:04 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
       PCA             PCI          PCN                CLLI              PCTYPE
       100-100-100     3-75-7       7-9-8-1            rlghncxa03w       OTHER
       
       CPCA
       002-002-002       002-002-003       002-002-004      002-002-005
       002-002-006       002-002-007       002-002-008      002-002-009
       004-002-001       004-003-003       050-060-070
       
       CPCA (LNP)
       005-005-002       005-005-004       005-005-005
       
       CPCI
       1-002-1           1-002-2           1-002-3          1-002-4
       2-001-1           7-222-7
       
       CPCN
       2-0-10-3          2-0-11-0          2-0-11-2         2-0-12-1
       2-2-3-3           2-2-4-0           10-14-10-1
    

    To enter an ANSI secondary code with the ent-spc command, a point code must be shown in the PCA field of the rtrv-sid command output.

    To enter an ITU-I secondary point code with the ent-spc command, a point code must be shown in the PCI field of the rtrv-sid command output.

    To enter a 14-bit ITU-N secondary point code with the ent-spc command, a point code must be shown in the PCN field of the rtrv-sid command output.

    To enter a 24-bit ITU-N secondary point code with the ent-spc command, a point code must be shown in the PCN24 field of the rtrv-sid command output.

    If the required type of point code is shown in the rtrv-spc output in 1 or is shown in the rtrv-sid output in this step, continue the procedure with 6.

    If the required type of point code is not shown in the PCA, PCI, PCN, or PCN24 fields of the rtrv-sid command output, go to the Adding a Point Code to the Self-Identification of the EAGLE procedure and add the required point codes.

  6. Display the current destination point codes using the rtrv-dstn command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-12-10 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 43.0.0
    Extended Processing Time may be Required
    
       DPCA          CLLI        BEI ELEI   ALIASI          ALIASN/N24    DMN
       030-045-*     rlghncbb010 yes yes ----------      --------------   SS7
       111-011-*     rlghncbb000 yes yes ----------      --------------   SS7
       240-012-004   rlghncbb001 yes ---    1-111-1         10-13-9-3     SS7
       240-012-005   rlghncbb002 yes ---    1-112-2         10-13-10-0    SS7
       240-012-006   rlghncbb003 yes ---    1-112-3         10-13-10-1    SS7
       240-012-008   --------    yes ---    1-113-5         10-13-10-2    SS7
    
       DPCI          CLLI        BEI ELEI   ALIASA          ALIASN/N24    DMN
       2-131-1       rlghncbb023 no  ---    222-210-000     11-11-8-1     SS7
       2-131-2       --------    no  ---    222-211-001     11-11-8-2     SS7
       2-131-3       --------    no  ---    222-211-002     11-11-8-3     SS7
    
       DPCN          CLLI        BEI ELEI   ALIASA          ALIASI        DMN
       10-15-2-3     rlghncbb013 no  ---    222-200-200     2-121-1       SS7
       10-15-3-0     rlghncbb013 no  ---    222-200-201     2-121-2       SS7
    
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   2000
        FULL DPC(s):                    9
        EXCEPTION DPC(s):               0
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 0
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 2
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  11
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               8000
        ALIASES USED:                  18
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    RTRV-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD
    

    Note:

    If the spcn parameter is not being used in this procedure, continue the procedure with 9.
  7. Display the PCT entries by entering the rtrv-pct command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-12-17 16:02:05 GMT  EAGLE5 43.0.0
    
        EPCA             FILTPCA          REALPCA      SI  SSN  RELCAUSE
        001-001-001      *                240-012-006   5  ---  10
    
        ECICS = 10          ECICE = 20
        RCICS = 30          RCICE = 40
    
        EPCI             FILTPCI          REALPCI      SI  SSN  RELCAUSE
        1-001-2          2-131-2          2-131-3       3   10  ---
    
        ECICS = ----------  ECICE = ----------
        RCICS = ----------  RCICE = ----------
    
        EPCN             FILTPCN          REALPCN      SI  SSN  RELCAUSE
        13-11-14-1       *                10-15-2-3     *  ---  ---
    
        ECICS = ----------  ECICE = ----------
        RCICS = ----------  RCICE = ----------
    
    
     Unique EPC    is 3 of 250
     Unique RealPC is 3 of 250
    
    PCT table is (3 of 1000) 1% full.
    

    Note:

    If the spcn parameter is not being used in this procedure, continue the procedure with 9.
  8. Display the existing values for the npcfmti parameter by entering the rtrv-stpopts command.

    The value for the npcfmti parameter is shown in the NPCFMTI field. This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-17 16:02:05 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    STP OPTIONS
    -----------------------
    NPCFMTI        4-4-4-2
    

    Note:

    The rtrv-stpopts command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-stpopts command, see the rtrv-stpopts command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If you wish to change the format of the 14-bit ITU national point codes, go to the 14-Bit ITU National Point Code Formats section. Changing the formats of the 14-bit ITU national point codes will change how any existing 14-bit ITU national point codes are displayed in the database.

  9. Add the secondary point code, using the ent-spc command.

    The secondary point code being added in this procedure cannot match any of the point code values shown in the rtrv-sid output in 5, and any of the DPC or alias point code values shown in the rtrv-dstn output in 6.

    The secondary point code being added in this procedure cannot match the EPC (emulated point code) value shown in the rtrv-pct output in 7.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    ent-spc:spca=010-100-010

    ent-spc:spci=4-100-1

    ent-spc:spcn=14-15-12-1

    When each of these commands has successfully completed, this is an example of the message that should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-17 15:35:05 GMT EAGLE5 37.0.0
    Destination table is (11 of 40) 28% full
    ENT-SPC: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  10. Verify the changes using the rtrv-spc command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-17 16:02:05 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    SPC (Secondary Point Codes)
    
    SPCA
         001-010-010
         002-010-010
         003-010-010
         010-100-010
    
    SPC-I
             1-253-5
             2-254-6
             3-255-7
             4-100-1
    
    SPC-N
            10-01-11-1
            13-02-12-0
            14-15-12-1
    
    SPC-N24
    
    none
    
    Secondary Point Code table is (11 of 40) 28% full
    
  11. 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.
    

Figure 2-17 Adding a Secondary Point Code



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