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Changing a GTT Action Path Entry

This procedure is used to change the attributes of a GTT action path entry using the chg-gttapath command.

The chg-gttapath command uses these parameters.

:gttpn – The current name of the GTT action path entry shown in the rtrv-gttapath output.

:ngttpn – The new name of the GTT action path entry consisting of one alphabetic character followed by up to four alphanumeric characters.

:cdgttsn – The name of the GTT set whose SETTYPE value is CDGTA.

:cdgta – The GTA value in the GTA entry shown in the rtrv-gta output that is assigned to the CDGTA GTT set.

:cggttsn – The name of the GTT set whose SETTYPE value is CGGTA.

:cggta – The GTA value in the GTA entry shown in the rtrv-gta output that is assigned to the CGGTA GTT set.

:opgttsn – The name of the GTT set whose SETTYPE value is OPCODE.

:opcode – The OPCODE value in the GTA entry shown in the rtrv-gta output that is assigned to the OPCODE GTT set.

acn – The ACN value in the GTA entry shown in the rtrv-gta output that is assigned to the OPCODE GTT set.

family – The FAMILY value in the GTA entry shown in the rtrv-gta output that is assigned to the OPCODE GTT set.

pkgtype – The PKGTYPE value in the GTA entry shown in the rtrv-gta output that is assigned to the OPCODE GTT set.

  1. Display the existing GTT action path entries in the database using the rtrv-gttapath command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:27:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTPN   OPGTTSN         CGGTTSN         CDGTTSN
    --------------------------------------------------
    
    path1   ---------       ---------       setans010
        CDGTA = 336684                       ECDGTA = 336684
    
    path2   opcode1         cggtset1        ---------
        OPCODE = 10     PKGTYPE = any        FAMILY = 20
        CGGTA = 333333                       ECGGTA = 333333
    
    path3   ---------       cggtset1        ---------
        CGGTA = 333333                       ECGGTA = 333333
    
    path4   opcode1         ---------       ---------
        OPCODE = 10     PKGTYPE = any        FAMILY = 20
    
    path5   opcode2         ---------       ---------
        OPCODE = 30     PKGTYPE = any        ACN = 50
    
    path6   opcode2         cggtset1        setans010
        OPCODE = 30     PKGTYPE = any        ACN = 50
        CGGTA = 333333                       ECGGTA = 333333
        CDGTA = 336684                       ECDGTA = 336684
    
    path7   opcode1         cggtset1        setans010
        OPCODE = 10     PKGTYPE = any        FAMILY = 20
        CGGTA = 333333                       ECGGTA = 333333
        CDGTA = 336684                       ECDGTA = 336684
    
    pth10   ---------       ---------       cdgta1
        CDGTA = 919460                       ECDGTA = 919460
    
    pth11   ---------       cggta1          cdgta1
        CGGTA = 800555                       ECGGTA = 800555
        CDGTA = 919460                       ECDGTA = 919460
    
    pth12   opccode11       cggta1          cdgta1
        OPCODE = 100    PKGTYPE = any        FAMILY = 20
        CGGTA = 800555                       ECGGTA = 800555
        CDGTA = 919460                       ECDGTA = 919460
    
    pth13   opcode12        ---------       ---------
        OPCODE = 70     PKGTYPE = any        ACN = 40
    
    
    GTT-PATH table is (11 of 10000) 1% full.

    If error message “E3451 Cmd Rej: Controlled Feature is not enabled” is displayed, this procedure cannot be performed as there are no entries to change.

    If error message “E3451 Cmd Rej: Controlled Feature is not enabled” is not displayed continue the procedure with 2.

  2. Display the GTT sets in the database by entering the rtrv-gttset command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    cdgtt1     ansi    CDGTA    6
    opcode1    ansi    OPCODE   -
    opcode2    itu     OPCODE   -
    opcode3    ansi    OPCODE   -
    cdssn1     ansi    CDSSN    -
    cggta1     ansi    CGGTA    0
    cdgtt2     itu     CDGTA    0
    cgpc1      ansi    CGPC     -
    cgpc2      ansi    CGSSN    -
    cgssn2     ansi    CGSSN    -
    opc2       ansi    OPC      -
    opcode6    itu     OPCODE   -
    opcode7    itu     OPCODE   -
    cdssn6     itu     CDSSN    -
    cdssn7     itu     CDSSN    -
    setans010  ansi    CDGTA    6
    cggtset1   ansi    CGGTA    6
    cggta3     ansi    CGGTA    6
    
    GTT-SET table is (17 of 2000) 1% full.

    A CDGTA GTT set, CGGTA GTT set, or OPCODE GTT set must be specified for the GTT action path.

    If the desired GTT sets are not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, perform the Adding a GTT Set procedure to add the required GTT sets. After the required GTT sets have been added, perform the Adding Global Title Address Information procedure to add the GTA entries with the information required for the GTT action path.

    If all the desired information for the GTT action path entry was added to the database by performing the Adding a GTT Set and the Adding Global Title Address Information procedures, continue the procedure with 4.

    If any of the GTT sets shown in the rtrv-gttset output will be used for the GTT action path entry, continue the procedure with 3.

  3. Display the GTA entries that are associated with the GTT set shown in 2 by entering the rtrv-gta command with the name of the GTT set.

    For this example enter these commands.

    rtrv-gta:gttsn=cdgtt1

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    cdgtt1     ansi    CDGTA    6
    
    GTA table is (14 of 269999) 1% full.
    
    
    START GTA END GTA   XLAT   RI     PC
    919460    919460    DPC    SSN    002-002-002
         SSN=--- CCGT=no CGGTMOD=NO
         GTMODID=---------  TESTMODE=off
         LOOPSET = none     FALLBACK=sysdflt CGCNVSN=---------
         OPTSN=--------- CGSELID=----- CDSELID=-----
         ACTSN=--------- PPMEASREQD= NO

    rtrv-gta:gttsn=cggta3

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    cggta3     ansi    CGGTA    6
    
    GTA table is (14 of 269999) 1% full.
    
    
    START GTA END GTA   XLAT   RI     PC
    800555    800555    DPC    SSN    002-002-002
         SSN=--- CCGT=no CGGTMOD=NO
         GTMODID=---------  TESTMODE=off
         LOOPSET = none     FALLBACK=sysdflt CGCNVSN=---------
         OPTSN=--------- CGSELID=----- CDSELID=-----
         ACTSN=--------- PPMEASREQD= NO

    rtrv-gta:gttsn=opcode6

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    opcode6    itu     OPCODE   -
    
    GTA table is (14 of 269999) 1% full.
    
    
    FAMILY                      OPCODE   PKGTYPE  XLAT   RI     PC
    
    ACN                         OPCODE   PKGTYPE  XLAT   RI     PC
    60                          90       any      DPC    SSN    2-002-2
         SSN=--- CCGT=no CGGTMOD=NO
         GTMODID=---------  TESTMODE=off
         LOOPSET = none     FALLBACK=sysdflt CGCNVSN=---------
         OPTSN=--------- CGSELID=----- CDSELID=----- OPCSN=---------
         ACTSN=--------- PPMEASREQD= NO
    
    Command Retrieved 1 Entries

    If a CDGTA GTT set will be specified for the GTT action path entry (the GTT action path cdgttsn parameter value), a value must be in the GTA column of a GTA entry (the GTT action path cdgta parameter value) that is assigned to the CDGTA GTT set.

    If a CGGTA GTT set will be specified for the GTT action path entry (the GTT action path cggttsn parameter value), a value must be in the GTA column of a GTA entry (the GTT action path cggta parameter value) that is assigned to the CGGTA GTT set.

    If an OPCODE GTT set will be specified for the GTT action path entry (the GTT action path opgttsn parameter value), these values must be in the GTA entry that is assigned to the OPCODE GTT set.
    • GTT action path OPCODE value must be in the OPCODE column of the GTA entry.
    • GTT action path ACN value must be in the ACN column of an ITU GTA entry.
    • GTT action path FAMILY value must be in the FAMILY column of an ANSI GTA entry.
    • GTT action path PKGTYPE value must be in the PKGTYPE column of the GTA entry.

    If the required information for the GTT action path entry is shown in the rtrv-gta output, continue the procedure with 4.

    if the required information for the GTT action path entry is not shown in the rtrv-gta output, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If other GTT sets of the set type that you wish to use for the GTT action path entry are shown in the 2 and you wish to use one of these GTT sets, repeat this step with the name of the GTT set shown in 2.
    • If other GTT sets of the set type that you wish to use for the GTT action path entry are not shown in the 2, add the required information for the GTT action path entry by performing the Adding Global Title Address Information procedure with the name of the GTT set that was specified in this step. After the Adding Global Title Address Information procedure has been performed, continue the procedure with 4.
  4. Change the GTT action path entry using the chg-gttapath command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-gttapath:gttpn=path7:ngttpn=pth20:cdgttsn=cdgtt1:cdgta=919460:cggttsn=cggta3 :cggta=800555:opgttsn=opcode6:acn=60:opcode=90:pkgtype=any

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

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTT-PATH table is (11 of 10000) 1% full.
    
    CHG-GTTAPATH: MASP A - COMPLTD
  5. Verify the changes using the rtrv-gttapath command with the current name of the GTT action path entry that was changed, if the name the GTT action path entry was not changed in 4, or the new name of the GTT action path entry if the name of the GTT action path entry was changed in 4.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gttapath:gttpn=pth20

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:27:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTPN   OPGTTSN         CGGTTSN         CDGTTSN
    --------------------------------------------------
    
    pth20   opcode6         cggta3          cdgtt1
        OPCODE = 90     PKGTYPE = any        ACN = 60
        CGGTA = 800555                       ECGGTA = 800555
        CDGTA = 919460                       ECDGTA = 919460
    
    GTT-PATH table is (11 of 10000) 1% full.
  6. Backup 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 4-70 Change a GTT Action Path Entry - Sheet 1 of 3

Figure 4-71 Change a GTT Action Path Entry - Sheet 2 of 3

Figure 4-72 Change a GTT Action Path Entry - Sheet 3 of 3