1242 - Conv to intl num - Dflt CC not found
This message indicates that the default country code is not defined.
Example
This output indicates an error against the original
destination rather than the redirected destination.
RLGHNCXA21W 02-07-21 16:20:19 EST EAGLE 37.5.0
0018.1242 CARD 1103,A INFO Conv to intl num - Dflt CC not found
SIO=03 OPC=001-001-001 DPC=002-002-002
SCCP MSG TYPE=04
CDPA: NI=1 RI=0 GTI=04 SSNI=0 PCI=1
TT=250 NP=04 NAI=010 ADDR=123456789012345678901
PC=003-003-003 SSN=005
CGPA: NI=1 RI=0 GTI=04 SSNI=0 PCI=1
TT=100 NP=07 NAI=012 ADDR=012345678901234567890
PC=001-001-001 SSN=004
LSN=ABCD123 GTTSET=3 203 46
Report Date:02-07-21 Time:16:20:19
This alternate output includes the redirected destination and is
used when a redirected MSU encounters an error.
RLGHNCXA21W 02-07-21 16:20:19 EST EAGLE 37.5.0
0018.1242 CARD 1103,A INFO Conv to intl num - Dflt CC not found
SIO=03 OPC=001-001-001 DPC=002-002-002
SCCP MSG TYPE=04
GTT on CdPA used MOSMSGTA=9193802053
CDPA: NI=1 RI=0 GTI=04 SSNI=0 PCI=1
TT=250 NP=04 NAI=010 ADDR=123456789012345678901
PC=003-003-003 SSN=005
CGPA: NI=1 RI=0 GTI=04 SSNI=0 PCI=1
TT=100 NP=07 NAI=012 ADDR=012345678901234567890
PC=001-001-001 SSN=004
LSN=ABCD123 GTTSET=3 203 46
Report Date:02-07-21 Time:16:20:19
Legend
- ADDR
- Address
- CDPA
- Called party address
- CGPA
- Calling party address
- DPC
- Destination point code
- GTI
- Global title indicator [/task/taskbody/context/p/dl/dlentry/dt {"acro"}) LSN (dt]
- Linkset name. The name must be unique.
- MSG TYPE
- Message type (for example, connection request, connection confirm, connection refused)
- NAI
- Nature of address indicator
- NI
- Network indicator value
- NP
- Numbering plan
- OPC
- Origination point code
- PC
- Point code
- PCI
- Protocol control information
- RI
- Routing indicator
- SIO
- Service information octet
- SSN
- Subsystem number
- SSNI
- Subsystem number indicator
- TT
- Translation type
Alarm Level: No alarm condition. The message is informational only.
Recovery
Define the default CC using the
chg-stpopts:defcc
command. Refer to the
Commands Manual for the proper usage.