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This procedure is used to provision an entry in the GT
Conversion table for the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature using the
ent-gtcnv command.
The
ent-gtcnv command uses these
parameters.
:dir – The direction that
the conversion takes place
atoa – The conversion
takes place in the ANSI to ITU direction
itoa – The conversion
takes place in the ITU to ANSI direction
both – The conversion
takes place in the ANSI to ITU and ITU to ANSI directions
:gtixlat – The global
title indicator types being converted.
22 – ANSI GTI type 2 to
ITU GTI type 2
24 – ANSI GTI type 2 to
ITU GTI type 4
:tta – The ANSI
translation type
:tti – The ITU
translation type
:np – The numbering plan
:nai – The nature of
address indicator
:npdd – The number of
digits to be deleted or substituted from the beginning of the Global Title
Address digits (the prefix digits)
:npds – The digits that
are being substituted for the prefix digits
:nsdd – The number of
digits to be deleted or substituted from the end of the Global Title Address
digits (the suffix digits)
:nsds – The digits that
are being substituted for the suffix digits
To perform this procedure, the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion
feature must be enabled. Enter the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command to verify
whether or not the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion is enabled. If the ANSI/ITU SCCP
Conversion feature is not enabled, perform the
Activating the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion Feature
procedure to enabled the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature.
Note:
The ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature can only be permanently enabled.The
gtixlat parameter determines how the
tta,
tti,
np, and
nai parameters are used with the
ent-gtcnv command.
If the
gtixlat parameter value is
22, only the
tta,
tti,
npdd,
npds,
nsdd, and
nsds parameters can be specified. The
tta and
tti parameters must be specified along
with the
dir and
gtixlat=22 parameters.
If the
gtixlat parameter value is
24, the
tta,
tti,
np,
nai,
npdd,
npds,
nsdd, and
nsds parameters can be specified. The
tta,
tti,
np, and
nai parameters must be specified along
with the
dir and
gtixlat=24 parameters.
Asterisks (*) can be specified for the
tta,
tti,
np, and
nai parameters indicating all possible
values for that parameter. The
dir and
gtixlat parameters determine when the
asterisk can be used.
If the
dir parameter is
atoi, the asterisk can be specified
only for the
tta parameter.
If the
dir parameter is
itoa and the
gtixlat parameter is
24, the asterisk can be specified for
the
tti,
np, and
nai parameters. If the asterisk is
specified for either the
tti,
np, or
nai parameters, the asterisk must be
specified for the
tti,
np, and
nai parameters.
The asterisk cannot be specified for any parameter when
the
dir parameter value is
both.
The optional prefix (npdd,
npds) and suffix parameters (nsdd,
nsds) can be specified, but both sets
of parameters, or a mixture of the prefix and suffix parameters cannot be
specified. For example, if the either the
npdd or
npds parameters are specified, the
nsdd and
nsds cannot be specified. If either the
nsdd or
nsds parameters are specified, the
npdd and
npds parameters cannot be specified.
Figure 2-151 Add a GT Conversion Table Entry - Sheet 1 of 4

Figure 2-152 Add a GT Conversion Table Entry - Sheet 2 of 4

Figure 2-153 Add a GT Conversion Table Entry - Sheet 3 of 4

Figure 2-154 Add a GT Conversion Table Entry - Sheet 4 of 4
