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Configuring a SCCP Test Message

A SCCP test message is used to supply the data needed by the tst-msg command to debug the global title translation rules for these features.
  • Origin-Based SCCP Routing
  • Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing
  • TCAP Opcode Based Routing

The data for an SCCP test message is configured using the chg-sccp-msg command. Table 2-61 shows the parameters and their combinations that are used with the chg-sccp-msg command.

To perform this procedure, the GTT feature must be turned on. This can be verified by entering the rtrv-feat command. If the gtt value is on, the GTT feature is on. If the GTT feature is not on, perform the Adding a Service Module procedure to turn the GTT feature on and make sure the correct hardware is installed and provisioned.

If any parameter is not specified with the chg-sccp-msg command, that parameter value will not be changed.

Table 2-61 SCCP Test Message Parameter Combinations

Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing Enable and Turned On and TCAP Opcode Based Routing feature Enable and Turned On
Mandatory Parameter
:msgn - 1 to 10
Optional Parameters (See Note 1)
:active - specifies whether the SCCP message should be sent to the network card for processing - yes, no. Default value - yes
:cdgta - the called party address for the SCCP message - 1 - 21 digits or 1 - 21 hexadecimal digits. Default value - 1234567890
:cdgti - the called party global title indicator for the SCCP message - 2 or 4. Default value - 2 (See Note 2)
:cdnai - the called party nature of address indicator for the SCCP message - See Note 3. Default value - sub
:cdnaiv - the called party nature of address indicator value for the SCCP message - See Note 3. Default value - 1
:cdnp - the called party numbering plan for the SCCP message - See Note 4. Default value - e164
:cdnpv - the called party numbering plan value for the SCCP message - See Note 4. Default value - 1
:cdpc/cdpci/cdpcn/cdpcn24 - the called party address point code. Default value - ANSI point code 010-010-010 (See Note 5)
:cdssn - the called party subsystem number for the SCCP message - 0 - 255, none. Default value - 6
:cdtt - the called party translation type for the SCCP message - 0 - 255. Default value - 0
:cggta - the calling party address for the SCCP message - 1 - 21 digits or 1 - 21 hexadecimal digits. Default value - 1234567890
:cggti - the calling party global title indicator for the SCCP message -2 or 4. Default value - 2 (See Note 2)
:cgnai - the calling party nature of address indicator for the SCCP message - See Note 6. Default value - sub
:cgnaiv - the calling party nature of address indicator value for the SCCP message - See Note 6. Default value - 1
:cgnp - the calling party numbering plan for the SCCP message - See Note 7. Default value - e164
:cgnpv - the calling party numbering plan value for the SCCP message - See Note 7. Default value - 1
:cgpc/cgpci/cgpcn/cgpcn24 - the calling party address point code. Default value - ANSI point code 020-020-020 (See Note 5)
:cgssn - the calling party subsystem number for the SCCP message -0 - 255, none. Default value - 8
:cgtt - the calling party translation type for the SCCP message - 0 - 255. Default value - 0
:eaglegen - specifies whether the message is an EAGLE generated message - no, yes. Default value - no
:lsn - the name of the incoming linkset for the SCCP message. The linkset must be shown in the rtrv-ls output. Default value - No lsn value specified
:opc/opci/opcn/opcn24 - the originating point code. Default value - ANSI point code 010-010-010 (See Note 5)
:tcapacn - a maximum of 7 subfields containing the numbers 0 to 255 separated by dash (for example, 1-202-33-104-54-26-007), none. The value none means there is no ITU TCAP ACN field in the incoming message. Default value - none
:tcapfamily - 0 - 255, none. The value none means there is no ANSI TCAP FAMILY field in the incoming message. Default value - none
:tcapopcode - 0 - 255, none. The value none means there is no TCAP OPCODE field in the incoming message. Default value - none
:tcappkg - See Notes 8 and 9. Default value - invalid
:tcappkgv - 0 - 255. Default value - 0 (See Note 8)
:dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24 - the destination point code. Default value - ANSI point code 020-020-020 (See Note 5)
:selid - 0 - 65534 - Default value - no value specified
Notes:
  1. At least one optional parameter must be specified.
  2. The cdgti and cggti parameter value must be 2 for an ANSI SCCP test message.
  3. The values for the cdnai and cdnaiv parameters and the mapping between these parameters are shown in the Table 2-62. Either the cdnai and cdnaiv parameters can be specified, but both parameters cannot be specified at the same time.
  4. The values for the cdnp and cdnpv parameters and the mapping between these parameters are shown in the Table 2-63. Either the cdnp and cdnpv parameters can be specified, but both parameters cannot be specified at the same time.
  5. The point code values for the cdpc/cdpci/cdpcn/cdpcn24, cgpc/cgpci/cgpcn/cgpcn24, opc/opci/opcn/opcn24, dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24 parameters are:
    • cdpc, cgpc, opc, dpc/dpca = ANSI point code
    • cdpci, cgpci, opci, dpci = ITU-I or ITU-I spare point code
    • cdpcn, cgpcn, opcn, dpcn = 14-bit ITU-N or 14-bit ITU-N spare point code
    • cdpcn24, cgpcn24, opcn24, dpcn24 = 24-bit ITU-N point code.
  6. The values for the cgnai and cgnaiv parameters and the mapping between these parameters are shown in the Table 2-62. Either the cgnai and cgnaiv parameters can be specified, but both parameters cannot be specified at the same time.
  7. The values for the cgnp and cgnpv parameters and the mapping between these parameters are shown in the Table 2-63. Either the cgnp and cgnpv parameters can be specified, but both parameters cannot be specified at the same time.
  8. Either the tcappkg and tcappkgv parameters can be specified, but both parameters cannot be specified at the same time.
  9. The tcappkg values are:
    • The values for an ANSI TCAP Package type are:
      • ansiabort - ANSI abort
      • ansiuni - ANSI unidirectional
      • any - any ANSI TCAP package type
      • cwp - conversation with permission
      • cwop - conversation without permission
      • qwp - query with permission
      • qwop - query without permission
      • resp - response
      • none - no TCAP Package type
    • The values for an ITU TCAP Package type are:
      • any - any ITU TCAP package type
      • bgn - begin
      • cnt - continue
      • end - end
      • ituabort - ITU abort
      • ituuni - ITU unidirectional
      • none - no TCAP Package type

Table 2-62 NAIV/NAI Mapping

NAIV NAI Description
0 -- Unknown
1 Sub Subscriber Number
2 Rsvd Reserved for national use
3 Natl National significant number
4 Intl International number
5-127 -- Spare

Table 2-63 NPV/NP Mapping

NPV NP Description
0 -- Unknown
1 E164 ISDN/telephony numbering plan
2 Generic Generic numbering plan
3 X121 Data numbering plan
4 F69 Telex numbering plan
5 E210 Maritime mobile numbering plan
6 E212 Land mobile numbering plan
7 E214 ISDN/mobile numbering plan
8 Private Private network or network-specific numbering plan
9-15 -- Spare
  1. Verify that the GTT feature is on, by entering the rtrv-feat command. If the GTT feature is on, the GTT field should be set to on. For this example, the GTT 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, refer to the rtrv-feat command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If the GTT feature is off, perform the Adding a Service Module procedure to turn the GTT feature on and make sure the correct hardware is installed and provisioned.

    Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If the lsn parameter will not be specified with the chg-sccp-msg command, continue the procedure with 3.
    • If the lsn parameter will be specified with the chg-sccp-msg command, continue the procedure with 2.

      Note:

      It is recommended that the lsn parameter is specified with the chg-sccp-msg command. When the tst-msg command is performed, the linkset name is used to determine the GTT mode hierarchy.
  2. Display the linksets in the database by entering the rtrv-ls command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-05-11 13:24:48 GMT  EAGLE5 41.0.0
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCA   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    lsn1          001-001-002   none 1   1   no  A   3    off off off no    off
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCI   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    lsni1         2-002-2       none 1   2   no  A   2    off off off no    off
    lsni2         2-002-3       none 1   2   no  A   2    off off off no    off
    
                                     L3T SLT              GWS GWS GWS
    LSN           APCN   (SS7)  SCRN SET SET BEI LST LNKS ACT MES DIS SLSCI NIS
    lsnn1         00002         none 1   2   no  A   4    off off off no    off
    lsnn2         00003         none 1   2   no  A   3    off off off no    off
    
    
    Link set table is (5 of 1024) 1% full.
  3. Display the SCCP test message that will be changed by entering the rtrv-sccp-msg command with the number of the SCCP test message that will be changed.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-sccp-msg:msgn=3

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-11 12:49:38 GMT  EAGLE5 42.0.0
    MSG =  3
    ACTIVE = YES
    OPC  =    010-010-010
    
    DPC  =    020-020-020
    
    SELID =  none
    
    CDPA_GTI = 2
    CDPA_TT  = 0
    CDPA_SSN = 6
    CDPC     =    010-010-010
    CDPA_NP  = 1    ( e164 )
    CDPN_NAI = 1     ( sub )
    CDPA_GTA = 1234567890
    
    CGPA_GTI = 2
    CGPA_TT  = 0
    CGPA_SSN = 8
    CGPC     =    020-020-020
    CGPA_NP  = 1    ( e164 )
    CGPN_NAI = 1     ( sub )
    CGPA_GTA = 1234567890
    
    LSN      = LINK_SET_NOT_FOUND
    EAGLEGEN = NO
    
    TCAP_FAMILY =  none
    
    TCAP_OPCODE = none
    
    TCAP_PACKAGE = 0  (invalid)
    
    TCAP_ACN  = none
  4. Configure the SCCP test message by entering the chg-sccp-msg command. Table 2-61 shows the parameter combinations and values that can be used with the chg-sccp-msg command. For this example, configure the SCCP test message 3 with these values.
    • :opc=003-003-003
    • :dpc=006-006-006
    • :selid=100
    • :cdpc=004-004-004
    • :cgpc=005-005-005
    • :cdtt=5
    • :lsn=lsn1
    • :tcapopcode=50
    • :tcapfamily=60
    • :tcappkg=cwp
    • :cdgta=919460
    • :cggta=919461

    The command line on the terminal can contain up to 150 characters. If the parameters and values specified with the chg-sccp-msg command are too long to fit on the chg-sccp-msg command line, perform the chg-sccp-msg command as many times as necessary to complete adding the SCCP test message.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    chg-sccp-msg:msgn=3:opc=003-003-003:dpc=006-006-006:selid=100:cdpc=004-004-004 :pc=005-005-005:cdtt=5:lsn=lsn1

    chg-sccp-msg:msgn=3:tcapopcode=50:tcapfamily=60:tcappkg=cwp :cdgta=919460:cggta=919461

    If any parameter is not specified with the chg-sccp-msgs command, that parameter value will not be changed.

    When the chg-sccp-msg command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-11 13:12:07 GMT  EAGLE5 41.0.0
    CHG-SCCP-MSG: MASP A - COMPLTD
  5. Verify the changes using the rtrv-sccp-msg command with the message number specified with the chg-sccp-msg command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-sccp-msg:msgn=3

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-11 13:16:10 GMT  EAGLE5 42.0.0
    MSG =  3
    ACTIVE = YES
    OPC  =    003-003-003
    
    DPC  =    006-006-006
    
    SELID =  100
    
    CDPA_GTI = 2
    CDPA_TT  = 5
    CDPA_SSN = 6
    CDPC     =    004-004-004
    CDPA_NP  = 1    ( e164 )
    CDPN_NAI = 1     ( sub )
    CDPA_GTA = 919460
    
    CGPA_GTI = 2
    CGPA_TT  = 0
    CGPA_SSN = 8
    CGPC     =    005-005-005
    CGPA_NP  = 1    ( e164 )
    CGPN_NAI = 1     ( sub )
    CGPA_GTA = 919461
    
    LSN      = lsn1
    EAGLEGEN = NO
    
    TCAP_FAMILY =  60
    
    TCAP_OPCODE = 50
    
    TCAP_PACKAGE = cwp  (0xE5)
    
    TCAP_ACN  = none
  6. 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 2-180 Configure a SCCP Test Message