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This procedure to add a GTT action path entry to the
database using the
ent-gttapath
command.
The
ent-gttapath
command uses these
parameters.
:gttpn
– The 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.
One of the features shown in Table 4-52 must be enabled to add a GTT action path to the database.
Table 4-52 GTT Actions Features Part Numbers
GTT Actions Features | Part Number |
---|---|
GTT Action - DISCARD | 893027501 |
GTT Action - Duplicate | 893027601 |
GTT Action - Forward | 893037501 |
The status of these features is shown in the
rtrv-ctrl-feat
command output. If the
desired feature is not enabled, perform the
Activating the GTT Actions Features
procedure to enable the desired feature.
Figure 4-66 Add a GTT Action Path Entry - Sheet 1 of 3
Figure 4-67 Add a GTT Action Path Entry - Sheet 2 of 3
Figure 4-68 Add a GTT Action Path Entry - Sheet 3 of 3