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This procedure is used to remove an existing global title
address information in the database using the
dlt-gta
command.
The
dlt-gta
command uses these parameters:
:gttsn
– The GTT set name
:gta
– The global title
address or the beginning value of a range of global title addresses
:egta
– The end value of
a range of global title address.
:cgssn
– The CGPA
subsystem number or the beginning value of a range of CGPA subsystem numbers
:ecgssn
– The end value
of a range of CGPA subsystem numbers
:cgpc
/cgpca
/cgpci
/cgpcn
/cgpcn24
– The CGPA
point code value
:opc
/opca
/opci
/opcn
/opcn24
– The
originating point code value
:dpc
/dpca
/dpci
/dpcn
/dpcn24
– The
destination point code value
:cdssn
– The CDPA
subsystem number or the beginning value of a range of CDPA subsystem numbers
:ecdssn
– The end value
of a range of CDPA subsystem numbers
:opcode
- The TCAP
opcode field value in the incoming MSU.
:acn
- The application
context name value in the ITU TCAP ACN field in the incoming MSU.
:family
- The ANSI TCAP
family field value in the incoming MSU
:pkgtype
- The ANSI
TCAP and ITU TCAP package types.
dlt-gta
command are shown in these
tables.
The GTT set name (gttsn
)
must be specified and match that of an existing GTT set name. Use the
rtrv-gttset
command to view the GTT set
names. The destination point code (DPC) must be a full point code and cannot be
out of range.
If the end of the global title address (egta
) parameter is specified, the GTA and EGTA must have
the same number of digits, but the EGTA must be larger than the GTA. The range,
as specified by the start and end global title addresses, must be in the
database for the specified translation type. Each range may be contained
completely within a previously defined range, in which case splitting is
performed. However, if the ranges overlap, splitting cannot occur, and the
dlt-gta
command is rejected with this
message.
E2401 Cmd Rej:GTA range overlaps a current
range
Along with error message 2401, a list of the overlapped global title addresses is displayed as shown in the following example.
rlghncxa03w 06-10-24 08:29:15 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0 The following GTA ranges overlap the input GTA range START GTA END GTA 8005550000 8005551999 8005552000 8005553999 8005554000 8005555999 DLT-GTA: MASP A - Command Aborted
For a range of global title addresses, CGPA SSNs, or CDPA
SSNs to be split, the new entry created by the split cannot increase the number
of entries in the GTT table beyond the quantity shown in the
rtrv-gta
output.
When the VGTT feature is on, and the last global title
address of a particular length is deleted for the specified GTT set name, then
that length is no longer supported. That length is not displayed in the
NDGT
field of the
rtrv-gttset
command output. For
example, if the last 7-digit global title address is deleted from GTT set
lidb
(from the previous example), the
NDGT
field of the
rtrv-gttset
command shows only the
numbers three and 10 in the
NDGT
field indicating that GTT set
lidb
contains only 3- and 10-digit
global title addresses.
Canceling the
RTRV-GTA
Command
Because the
rtrv-gta
command used in this procedure
can output information for a long period of time, the
rtrv-gta
command can be canceled and
the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the
rtrv-gta
command can be canceled.
F9
function key on the keyboard at
the terminal where the
rtrv-gta
command was entered.
canc-cmd
without the
trm
parameter at the terminal where
the
rtrv-gta
command was entered.
canc-cmd:trm=<xx>
, where
<xx>
is the terminal where the
rtrv-gta
command was entered, from
another terminal other that the terminal where the
rtrv-gta
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, go to
Commands User's Guide.
Table 4-35 DLT-GTA Parameter Combinations - EGTT Only
Mandatory Parameters |
GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gta output.
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GTA – The GTA value from the
START GTA column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 1, 3, and 4)
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Optional Parameters |
EGTA – The EGTA value from the
END GTA column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 1 and 2)
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Notes: 1. To remove an entry containing a range of GTAs, the
2. The
3. If a range of GTAs is assigned to the GTA entry, and only
the
4. The range of GTAs can be split by specifying a
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Table 4-36 DLT-GTA Parameter Combinations - GTT Sets CDGTA, CGGTA, CGSSN, CGPC, OPC
GTT Set Type CDGTA | GTT Set Type CGGTA | GTT Set Type CGSSN | GTT Set Type CGPC | GTT Set Type OPC |
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Mandatory Parameters | ||||
GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
CDGTA in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
CGGTA in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
CGSSN in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
CGPC in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
OPC in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTA – The GTA value from the
START GTA column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 1, 3, and 4)
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GTA – The GTA value from the
START GTA column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 1, 3, and 4)
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CGSSN – The CGSSN value from the
START SSN column of the
rtrv-gta output output. (See Notes 5, 7, and
8)
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CGPC/CGPCA/ CGPCI/CGPCN/ CGPCN24 – The CGPC value from the
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OPC/OPCA/ OPCI/OPCN/ OPCN24 – The OPC value from the
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Optional Parameters | ||||
EGTA – The EGTA value from the
END GTA column of the
rtrv-gta output. output. (See Notes 1 and 2)
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EGTA – The EGTA value from the
END GTA column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 1 and 2)
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ECGSSN – The ECGSSN value from the
END SSN column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 5, 6, and 8)
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No optional parameters. | No optional parameters. |
Notes: 1. To remove an entry containing a range of GTAs, the
2. The
3. If a range of GTAs is assigned to the GTA entry, and only
the
4. The range of GTAs can be split by specifying a
5. To remove an entry containing a range of CGSSNs, the
6. The
7. If a range of CGSSNs is assigned to the GTA entry, and only
the
8. The range of CGSSNs can be split by specifying a
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Table 4-37 DLT-GTA Parameter Combinations - GTT Sets CDSSN, DPC, and OPCODE
GTT Set Type CDSSN | GTT Set Type DPC | GTT Set Type OPCODE | |
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Mandatory Parameters | |||
GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
CDSSN in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
DPC in the
SETTYPE column.
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ANSI TCAP Translation | ITU TCAP Translation |
GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
OPCODE in the
SETTYPE column.
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GTTSN – The GTT set name from the
GTTSN column of the
rtrv-gttset output containing the value
OPCODE in the
SETTYPE column.
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CDSSN – The CDSSN value from the
START SSN column of the
rtrv-gta output. (See Notes 1, 3, and 4)
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DPC/DPCA/ DPCI/DPCN/ DPCN24 – The DPC value from the
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FAMILY – The FAMILY value from the
FAMILY column of the
rtrv-gta output.
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ACN – The ACN value from the
ACN column of the
rtrv-gta output.
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OPCODE - The OPCODE value from the OPCODE column of the rtrv-gta output. | OPCODE - The OPCODE value from the OPCODE column of the rtrv-gta output. | ||
PKGTYPE - The PKGTYPE value from the PKGTYPE column of the rtrv-gta output. | PKGTYPE - The PKGTYPE value from the PKGTYPE column of the rtrv-gta output. | ||
Optional Parameters | |||
ECDSSN – The ECDSSN value from the
END SSN column of the
rtrv-gta output. output. (See Notes 1 and 2)
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No optional parameters. | No optional parameters. | No optional parameters. |
Notes: 1. To remove an entry containing a range of CDSSNs, the
2. The
3. If a range of CDSSNs is assigned to the GTA entry, and only
the
4. The range of CDSSNs can be split by specifying a
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Figure 4-21 Remove Global Title Address Information - Sheet 1 of 2
Figure 4-22 Remove Global Title Address Information - Sheet 2 of 2