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, the ent-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.

  1. Display the status of the controlled features by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command. The following is an example of the possible output.
    
    tklc1110501 15-06-24 16:53:12 EST  EAGLE5 46.2.0-65.53.1
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name                 Partnum   Status Quantity
    Large System # Links         893005910 on     2000
    XGTT Table Expansion         893006110 on     1000000
    Routesets                    893006403 on     8000
    LNP Short Message Serv.      893006601 on     ----
    Intermed GTT Load Sharing    893006901 on     ----
    Command Class Management     893005801 on     ----
    Telnet                       893005701 on     ----
    EAGLE5 Product               893007101 on     ----
    XMAP Table Expansion         893007710 on     3000
    LNP ported NPANXXs           893009403 on     350000
    LNP ported LRNs              893010506 on     200000
    LNP ELAP Configuration       893010901 on     ----
    LNP ported TNs               893011036 on     384000000
    SCCP Conversion              893012001 on     ----
    HC-MIM SLK Capacity          893012707 on     64
    EAGLE OA&M IP Security       893400001 off    ----
    Flexible GTT Load Sharing    893015401 on     ----
    Origin-Based MTP Routing     893014201 on     ----
    Origin Based SCCP Routing    893014301 on     ----
    GPORT                        893017201 on     ----
    INP                          893017901 on     ----
    E5-SM4G Throughput Cap       893019101 on     5000
    Multiple Linkset to APC      893019701 on     ----
    6-Way LS on Routesets        893019801 on     ----
    Proxy Point Code             893018710 on     100
    AMGTT                        893021801 on     ----
    VGTT with 16 GTT lengths     893024801 on     ----
    ITU TCAP LRN QUERY(LRNQT)    893026301 on     ----
    ISLSBR                       893026501 on     ----
    GTT Action - DISCARD         893027501 on     ----
    GTT Action - DUPLICATE       893027601 on     ----
    GTT Action - FORWARD         893037501 on     ----
    Flex Lset Optnl Based Rtg    893027701 on     ----
    TCAP Opcode Based Routing    893027801 on     ----
    TOBR Opcode Quantity         893027907 on     1000000
    ST-HSL-A SLK Capacity        893027301 on     4
    3 Links per E5-ATM card      893039104 on     20
    Integrated GLS               893038901 on     ----
    EPAP Data Split              893039801 on     ----
    Dual ExAP Config             893040501 on     ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name                 Partnum   Status Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name                 Partnum
    Zero entries found.

    If the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature is enabled and turned on, no further action is necessary. This procedure does not need to be performed.

    If the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature is enabled and but not turned on, continue the procedure with 8.

    If the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature is not enabled, continue the procedure with 2.

  2. To enable the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature, the GTT feature must be turned on. Enter the rtrv-feat command to verify whether or not the GTT feature is on. If the GTT feature is on, the GTT field should be set to on.

    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 inCommands User's guide.

    If the GTT feature is off, perform the "Adding a Service Module" procedure in Database Administration - GTT to turn the GTT feature on. Add any required service modules according to the Service Module and Feature Combination table in the "Adding a Service Module" procedure.

    After the "Adding a Service Module" procedure has been performed, or if the GTT feature is on, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output shows the HC-MIM SLK Capacity feature with a quantity of 64 and other features, continue the procedure with 7.
    • If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output shows only the HC-MIM SLK Capacity feature with a quantity of 64, continue the procedure with 3.
  3. Display the serial number in the database with the rtrv-serial-num command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    System serial number = nt00001231
    
    System serial number is not locked.
    
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    Command Completed

    Note:

    If the serial number is correct and locked, continue the procedure with7. If the serial number is correct but not locked, continue the procedure with6. If the serial number is not correct, but is locked, this feature cannot be enabled and the remainder of this procedure cannot be performed. Contact the Customer Care Center to get an incorrect and locked serial number changed. Refer toMy Oracle Support (MOS)for the contact information. The serial number can be found on a label affixed to the control shelf (shelf 1100).
  4. Enter the correct serial number into the database using the ent-serial-num command with the serial parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    ent-serial-num:serial=<EAGLE’s correct serial number>

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

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    ENT-SERIAL-NUM:  MASP A - COMPLTD
  5. Verify that the serial number entered into 4 was entered correctly using the rtrv-serial-num command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    System serial number = nt00001231
    
    System serial number is not locked.
    
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    Command Completed

    If the serial number was not entered correctly, repeat 4 and 5 and re-enter the correct serial number.

  6. Lock the serial number in the database by entering the ent-serial-num command with the serial number shown in 3, if the serial number shown in 3 is correct, or with the serial number shown in 5, if the serial number was changed in 4, and with the lock=yes parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    ent-serial-num:serial=<EAGLE’s serial number>:lock=yes

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

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    ENT-SERIAL-NUM:  MASP A - COMPLTD
  7. Enable the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature with the enable-ctrl-feat command specifying the part number for the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature and the feature access key. Enter this command.

    enable-ctrl-feat:partnum=893035601:fak=<MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature access key>

    The MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature cannot be enabled with a temporary feature access key.

    The value for the feature access key (the fak parameter) is provided by Oracle. If you do not have the feature access key for the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature, contact your Oracle Sales Representative or Account Representative.

    When the enable-crtl-feat command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    ENABLE-CTRL-FEAT: MASP B - COMPLTD

    Caution:

    Once the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature is enabled, the SCCP gateway screening stop action can be provisioned for Gateway Screening rules. MTP routed SCCP UDT/XUDT messages that pass gateway screening will not be forwarded to the service modules for further processing until the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action is turned on in8.
  8. Turn the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature on with the chg-ctrl-feat command specifying the part number for the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature and the status=on parameter. Enter this command.

    chg-ctrl-feat:partnum=893035601:status=on

    When the chg-crtl-feat command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    CHG-CTRL-FEAT: MASP B - COMPLTD
  9. Verify the changes by entering the rtrv-ctrl-featcommand with the MTP Routed GWS Stop Action feature part number. Enter this command.

    rtrv-ctrl-feat:partnum=893035601

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    MTPRTD GWS Stop Action    893035601  on      ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.
  10. 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 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