Activating the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action Feature
This procedure is used to enable and turn on the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature using the feature’s part number and a feature access key.
Note:
As of Release 46.3, the fak parameter is no longer required. This parameter is only used for backward compatibility.The feature access key for the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature is based on the feature’s part number and the serial number of the EAGLE, making the feature access key site-specific.
The
enable-ctrl-feat
command enables the
feature by inputting the feature’s access key and the feature’s part number
with these parameters:
:fak
– The feature
access key provided by Oracle. The feature access key contains 13 alphanumeric
characters and is not case sensitive.
:partnum
– The
Oracle-issued part number of the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature, 893035601.
The
enable-ctrl-feat
command requires that
the database contain a valid serial number for the EAGLE, and that this serial
number is locked. This can be verified with the
rtrv-serial-num
command. The EAGLE is
shipped with a serial number in the database, but the serial number is not
locked. The serial number can be changed, if necessary, and locked once the
EAGLE is on-site, with the
ent-serial-num
command. The
ent-serial-num
command uses these
parameters.
:serial
– The serial
number assigned to the EAGLE. The serial number is not case sensitive.
:lock
– Specifies
whether or not the serial number is locked. This parameter has only one value,
yes
, which locks the serial number.
Once the serial number is locked, it cannot be changed.
Note:
To enter and lock the EAGLE’s serial number, theent-serial-num
command must be entered
twice, once to add the correct serial number to the database with the
serial
parameter, then again with the
serial
and the
lock=yes
parameters to lock the serial
number. You should verify that the serial number in the database is correct
before locking the serial number. The serial number can be found on a label
affixed to the control shelf (shelf 1100).
This feature cannot be temporarily enabled (with the temporary feature access key).
Once this feature is enabled, provisioning for this
feature can be performed, but the feature will not work until the feature is
turned on with the
chg-ctrl-feat
command. The
chg-ctrl-feat
command uses these
parameters.
:partnum
– The
Oracle-issued part number of the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature, 893035601.
:status=on
– used to
turn the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature on.
Once the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature has been turned on, it be can be turned off. For more information on turning the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature off, refer to the Turning Off the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action Feature procedure.
The status of the features in the EAGLE is shown with
the
rtrv-ctrl-feat
command.
When the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature is turned on, MTP routed SCCP UDT/XUDT messages that pass gateway screening are forwarded to the service modules for further processing.
Figure 2-30 Activate the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action - Sheet 1 of 4 Feature
Figure 2-31 Activate the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action - Sheet 2 of 4
Figure 2-32 Activate the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action - Sheet 3 of 4
Figure 2-33 Activate the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action - Sheet 4 of 4