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The procedures to configure these items are located in the Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) Configuration section.
The translation type (ent-/dlt-/rtrv-tt) and the GTT (ent-/dlt-/chg-/rtrv-gtt)
commands can be executed when the EGTT feature is turned on, but will only
produce CDGTA GTT sets and CDGTA GTT selectors.
The following is a brief description of the enhanced global title translation entities. These entities must be configured in the order that they are shown.
chg-feat:egtt=on command. The Global
Title Translation (GTT) must be on before the EGTT feature can be turned on.
Verify this with the
rtrv-feat command.
Note:
Once the Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) feature is turned on with thechg-feat command, it cannot be
turned off.
The EGTT feature must be purchased before turning on the feature. If you are not sure whether you have purchased the EGTT feature, contact your Sales Representative or Account Representative.
ent-card command. A service module can
be either a DSM or SLIC card. The DSM card is specified with the
type=dsm and
appl=vsccp parameters of the
ent-card command. The SLIC card is
specified with
type=dsm (in the odd numbered card
slots) or
type=slic (in the even numbered card
slots), and
appl=vsccp parameters of the
ent-card command.. Refer to the
Adding a Service Module
procedure for the required cards. The card configuration can be verified with
the
rtrv-card command.
rtrv-gttset command. If the necessary
GTT set is not in the database, add it with the
ent-gttset command.
If the Variable-length Global Title Translation (VGTT)
feature is being used, it must be turned on with the
chg-feat:vgtt=on command. Verify this
with the
rtrv-feat command. Refer to the
Variable-length Global Title Translation Feature
section for more information on this feature.
Note:
Once the Variable-length Global Title Translation (VGTT) feature is turned on with thechg-feat command, it cannot be turned
off.
The VGTT feature must be purchased before turning it on. If you are not sure whether you have purchased the VGTT feature, contact your Oracle Sales Representative or Account Representative.
rtrv-gttsel command. If the necessary
translation types are not in the database, add them with the
ent-gttsel command. The translation
type is used by the
ent-gta command and defines the length
of the global title address.
rtrv-ttmap command to verify that the
necessary translation type mapping information is in the database. Enter the
necessary translation type mapping information in the database using the
ent-ttmap command.
rtrv-cspc command. If these groups are
not in the database, add them with the
ent-cspc command.
rtrv-map command. If the necessary
mated application information is not in the database, add the necessary
information with the
ent-map command.
If the XMAP Table Expansion feature is to be used to
increase the number of mated application entries in the mated application table
to either 2000 or 3000 entries, the XMAP Table Expansion feature must be
enabled with the
enable-ctrl-feat command. Verify the
status of the XMAP Table Expansion feature with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command.
The mated applications provide load sharing of the traffic between replicated pairs of service databases. The Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature provides more flexible load sharing capabilities for final global title translations (global title translation containing the routing indicator value SSN) than the mated applications can provide without the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature enabled. With this feature enabled, MAP sets are provisioned. These MAP sets are assigned to global title translations. Refer to Flexible Final GTT Load Sharing for more information on using the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature with mated applications.
Load sharing based on the transaction parameters of the message can be performed if the Transaction-Based GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled and turned on. Refer to the Transaction-Based GTT Load Sharing section for more information on using the Transaction-Based GTT Load Sharing feature.
rtrv-mrn command. If the necessary
global title translation information is not in the database, add it with the
ent-mrn command.
The Intermediate GTT Load Sharing (IGTTLS) feature must
be enabled with the
enable-ctrl-feat and
chg-ctrl-feat commands. Verify this
with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command. Refer to the
Intermediate GTT Load Sharing Feature
section for more information on this feature.
The Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature provides more flexible load sharing capabilities for intermediate global title translations (global title translation containing the routing indicator value GT) than the Intermediate GTT Load Sharing feature can provide. With this feature enabled, MRN sets are provisioned. These MRN sets are assigned to global title translations. Refer to Flexible Intermediate GTT Load Sharing for more information on using the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature with mated relay node groups.
Load sharing based on the transaction parameters of the message can be performed if the Transaction-Based GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled and turned on. Refer to the Transaction-Based GTT Load Sharing section for more information on using the Transaction-Based GTT Load Sharing feature.
Load sharing based on the weight assigned to an individual entities in a load sharing MRN group can be performed if the Weighted GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled and turned on. Refer to the Weighted GTT Load Sharing section for more information on using the Weighted GTT Load Sharing feature.
rtrv-gta command. If the necessary
global title address information is not in the database, add it with the
ent-gta command.
enable-ctrl-feat command. Verify
this with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command. Refer to the
Advanced GT Modification Feature
section for more information on this feature.
Note:
Once the Advanced GT Modification feature is enabled, it cannot be disabled.The XGTT Table Expansion feature is used to increase
the number of entries in the GTT table to either 400,000 or 1,000,000 entries,
the XGTT Table Expansion feature must be enabled with the
enable-ctrl-feat command. Verify the
status of the XGTT Table Expansion feature with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command.
The ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature provides a means
to perform SCCP conversion between ANSI MSUs and ITU MSUs. To perform this
conversion, the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature must be enabled with the
enable-ctrl-feat command, and turned
on with the
chg-ctrl-feat command. Verify the
status of the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command. Entries must
be also configured in the GT conversion table with the
ent-gtcnv command. The content of the
GT conversion table can be verified with the
rtrv-gtcnv command.
gta and
egta) values
npds)
and suffix (nsds) values in the GTMOD
identifier that is assigned to the global title address entry.
Hexadecimal digits can be specified only if the Hex
Digit Support for GTT feature is enabled. Verify the status of the Hex Digit
Support for GTT feature with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command. Refer to the
Hex Digit Support for GTT
section for more information on this feature.
The SCCP Loop Detection feature provides a method for detecting SCCP looping. With this feature enabled, loopsets are provisioned. These loopsets are assigned to Global Title Translations. Refer to the SCCP Loop Detection section for more information on using the SCCP Loop Detection feature with Global Title Translations.