Removing an IP Host Assigned to an IPSG Card

This procedure removes an IP host that is assigned to an IPSG card using the dlt-ip-host command.

The dlt-ip-host command uses the following parameter.

:host – Hostname. The hostname to be removed. This parameter identifies the logical name assigned to a device with an IP address.

No associations can reference the host name being removed in this procedure.

The associations referencing the host name can be removed by performing the Removing an IPSG Association procedure or the host name in these associations can be changed by performing the Changing the Host Values of an IPSG Association procedure. The host name assigned to associations is displayed in the rtrv-assoc outputs.

  1. Display the current IP host information in the database by entering the rtrv-ip-host:display=all command.

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    
    rlghncxa03w 13-06-28 21:17:37 GMT EAGLE5 45.0.0
    
    LOCAL IPADDR    LOCAL HOST
    192.1.1.10      IPNODE1-1201
    192.1.1.12      IPNODE1-1203
    192.1.1.14      IPNODE1-1205
    192.1.1.20      IPNODE2-1201
    192.1.1.22      IPNODE2-1203
    192.1.1.24      IPNODE2-1205
    192.1.1.30      KC-HLR1
    192.1.1.32      KC-HLR2
    192.1.1.50      DN-MSC1
    192.1.1.52      DN-MSC2
    192.3.3.33      GW100. NC. TEKELEC. COM
    
    REMOTE IPADDR   REMOTE HOST
    150.1.1.5       NCDEPTECONOMIC_DEVELOPMENT. SOUTHEASTERN_COORIDOR_ASHVL. GOV
    
    IP Host table is (12 of 4096) .29% full
    

    If the IP host that is being removed is a remote host, continue the procedure with 5.

    If the IP host that is being removed is a local host, continue the procedure with 2.

  2. Display the current link parameters associated with the IP card in the database by entering the rtrv-ip-lnk command. The following is an example of the possible output.
    
    rlghncxa03w 08-12-28 21:14:37 GMT EAGLE5 40.0.0
    LOC   PORT IPADDR          SUBMASK         DUPLEX  SPEED MACTYPE AUTO MCAST
    1303  A    192.1.1.10      255.255.255.128 HALF    10    802.3   NO   NO
    1303  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    1305  A    192.1.1.12      255.255.255.0   ----    ---   DIX     YES  NO
    1305  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    1313  A    192.1.1.14      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    1313  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2101  A    192.1.1.20      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2101  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2103  A    192.1.1.22      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2103  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2105  A    192.1.1.24      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2105  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2205  A    192.1.1.30      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2205  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2207  A    192.1.1.32      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2207  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2213  A    192.1.1.50      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2213  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2301  A    192.1.1.52      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2301  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    2305  A    192.3.3.33      255.255.255.0   FULL    100   DIX     NO   NO
    2305  B    --------------- --------------- HALF    10    DIX     NO   NO
    
    IP-LNK   table is (22 of 2048) 1% full.
    
  3. Display the cards in the database using the rtrv-card command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 13-05-28 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 45.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL      LSET NAME     LINK SLC LSET NAME     LINK SLC
    1101   DSM       VSCCP     
    1102   TSM       GLS       
    1113   E5MCAP    EOAM
    1114   E5TDM-A
    1115   E5MCAP    EOAM
    1116   E5TDM-B
    1117   E5MDAL
    1201   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    0   sp1           B    0
    1203   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    0   
    1204   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    1   
    1206   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   nsp3          A    1   nsp4          B    1
    1216   DCM       STPLAN    
    1301   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp6           A    1   sp7           B    0
    1302   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp7           A    1   sp5           B    1
    1303   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode1       A    0   ipnode3       B    1
    1305   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode4       A    0   
    1307   DCM       STPLAN    
    1313   DCM       SS7IPGW   ipgtwy1       A    0   
    2101   ENET      IPSG      ipgtwy2       A    0   
    2103   DCM       SS7IPGW   ipgtwy3       A    0   
    2105   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode1       A1   1   ipnode5       B    2   
    2205   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode3       A2   0   ipnode6       B1   2   
    2207   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode5       A    0   ipnode4       B3   1   
    2213   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode5       A3   1   ipnode3       B2   2   
    2301   DCM       IPLIM     ipnode6       A    0   ipnode1       B    2   
    2305   ENET      IPSG      ipnode6       A1   1   ipnode1       B1   3   

    Select an IP host whose IP address is assigned to a card running the IPSG application.

  4. Display the associations referencing the host name being removed in this procedure by entering the rtrv-assoc command with the local host name.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-assoc:lhost=gw100.nc.tekelec.com

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    
    rlghncxa03w 06-10-28 21:14:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
                    CARD IPLNK
    ANAME           LOC  PORT  LINK ADAPTER LPORT RPORT OPEN ALW
    a2              2305 A     A    M2PA    7205  7001  NO   NO
    
    IP Appl Sock/Assoc table is (4 of 4000) 1% full
    Assoc Buffer Space Used (200 KB of 1600 KB) on LOC = 2305
    

    rtrv-assoc:lhost=ipnode2-1201

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    
    rlghncxa03w 06-10-28 21:14:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
                    CARD  IPLNK
    ANAME           LOC   PORT  LINK ADAPTER LPORT RPORT OPEN ALW
    m3ua1           2101  A     A    M3UA    2000  2000  NO   NO
    
    IP Appl Sock/Assoc table is (4 of 4000) 1% full
    Assoc Buffer Space Used (16 KB of 800 KB) on LOC = 2101
    

    If no associations referencing the host name being removed in this procedure are shown in this step, continue the procedure with 5.

    Any associations referencing the host name must either be removed or the host name assigned to the association must be changed.

    To remove the associations, perform the Removing an IPSG Association procedure.

    Continue the procedure with 5 after the associations have been removed.

    To change the host name assigned to the associations, perform the Changing the Host Values of an IPSG Association procedure.

    Continue the procedure with 5 after the host name assigned to the associations have been changed.

  5. Delete IP host information from the database by entering the dlt-ip-host command.

    For example, enter these commands.

    dlt-ip-host:host=gw100.nc.tekelec.com

    dlt-ip-host:host="ipnode2-1201"

    When these commands have successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    
    rlghncxa03w 06-10-28 21:19:37 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    DLT-IP-HOST: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  6. Verify the changes by entering the rtrv-ip-host command with the host name specified in 5.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-ip-host:host=gw100.nc.tekelec.com

    rtrv-ip-host:host="ipnode2-1201"

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    
    rlghncxa03w 13-06-28 21:20:37 GMT EAGLE5 45.0.0
    
    No matching entries found.
    
    IP Host table is (10 of 4096) .24% full
    
  7. 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 6-16 Removing an IP Host Assigned to an IPSG Card



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