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Removing a Mated Application

This procedure is used to remove a mated application from the database using the dlt-map command.

The dlt-map command uses these parameters.

:pc/pca/pci/pcn/pcn24 – The point code (primary or mate point code) in the mated application group.

Note:

Refer to Chapter 2, Configuring Destination Tables, in Database Administration - SS7 User's Guide for a definition of the point code types that are used on the EAGLE and for a definition of the different formats that can be used for ITU national point codes.

:ssn – Subsystem number – the subsystem number of the point code being removed.

:all – Removes all subsystems assigned to the point code being removed. If this parameter is not specified, only the specified subsystem number is removed.

:mapset – The MAP set ID that the mated application is assigned to, shown in the rtrv-map output. MAP set IDs are shown only if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled. If the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled, the mapset parameter must be specified with the dlt-map command.

:mrnset - The MRN set ID assigned to the MAP set. This is the MRN set from which alternate routing indicator searches are performed. The mrnset parameter is shown in the rtrv-map output only if the GTT Load Sharing with Alternate Routing Indicator feature is enabled.

If an entire MAP set is being removed in this procedure (with the all=yes parameter), the reference to the MAP set specified in this procedure must be removed from any GTT, GTA, GSM OPCODE, GSM MAP screening, or MRN entries before an entire MAP set can be removed.

Perform one of these procedures to remove the reference to the MAP set.

  • If the EGTT feature is not on – Enter the rtrv-gtt command to verify the MAP set ID references in the GTT entries. Perform Changing a Global Title Translation to remove the references to the MAP set.
  • If the EGTT feature is on – Enter the rtrv-gta command to verify the MAP set ID references in the GTA entries. Perform Changing Global Title Address Information to remove the references to the MAP set.
  • Enter the rtrv-gsms-opcode command to verify the MAP set ID references in the GSMOPCODE entries. Perform the “Changing a GSMMAP Screening Operation Code” procedure in Database Administration - Features User's Guide to remove the references to the MAP set.
  • Enter the rtrv-gsmmap-scrn command to verify the MAP set ID references in the GSMMAP screening entries. Perform the “Changing a GSM MAP Screening Entry” procedure in Database Administration - Features User's Guide to remove the references to the MAP set.
  • Enter the rtrv-ppsopts command to verify that the mated application's point code (if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled) or the point code and MAP set ID (if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled) is not shown in the rtrv-ppsopts output. Any references to the mated application's point code or the point code and MAP set ID in the rtrv-ppsopts output are removed in 15.
  • An entire MAP set cannot be removed if the MAP set is assigned to an MRN set. A specific point code/SSN in a MAP set cannot be removed if the MRN set that is assigned to the MAP set contains the point code that is being removed from the MAP set. Verify that the MAP set is not assigned to any MRN sets by entering the rtrv-mrn command.

The last entry of a MAP set, other than the default MAP set, whose MAP set ID is referenced by a GTA entry in the GTT table cannot be removed if the xlat and ri parameter values for that GTA entry are dpcssn and ssn. Perform Changing Global Title Address Information to remove the references to the MAP set.

Note:

If weight and threshold values are assigned to a load shared or combined dominant/load shared mated application, and if by removing entries from this mated application the mated application becomes either a solitary or dominant mated application, all weight and threshold values are removed from the remaining entries in the mated application.

If the mapset=dflt and all=yes parameters are specified with the dlt-map command, only the MAP group containing the point code value specified in the dlt-map command is removed from the default MAP set.

The mated application must be in the database.

Either the ssn or all parameters can be specified with the dlt-map command, but not both.

If the ssn parameter is specified, the point code and subsystem pair must exist in the mate application entity set. The point code and subsystem entry is then removed.

The value of the ssn parameter must be from 2 to 255.

Removing all point codes but one from a dominant, load shared, or combined dominant/load shared mated application group creates a solitary mated application.

If the primary point code is removed from a dominant mated application group containing more than one mate point code, the mate point code with the lowest relative cost value becomes the new primary point code.

If the primary point code is removed from a load shared mated application group containing more than one mate point code, the next mate point code in the group becomes the new primary point code.

If the primary point code is removed from a combined dominant/load shared mated application group containing more than one mate point code, which mate point code, and the resulting mated application group depends on the resulting relative cost values remaining in the group.

  • If the mated application group contains mate point codes with the same relative cost value as the primary point code being removed, the next point code in the group with the same relative cost value as the primary point code becomes the new primary point code, and the mated application group remains a combined dominant/load shared mated application group.
  • If the relative cost values of the mate point codes in the group are different from the relative cost value as the primary point code being removed, the next point code in the group with the lowest relative cost value becomes the new primary point code, and the mated application group becomes a load shared mated application group.
  • If all the mate point codes in the resulting mated application group have the same relative cost values, the first point code in the resulting group becomes the new primary point code, and the mated application group becomes a load shared mated application group.
  • If the primary point code is removed, and the resulting mated application group contains one point code with one relative cost value and a point code with another relative cost value, a dominant mated application group is created. The mate point code with the lowest relative cost value becomes the new primary point code.

Mated applications that contain the EAGLE's true point code and the subsystem number of one of the subsystems shown in Table 2-51 cannot be removed from the database unless the subsystem has been removed from the database. The EAGLE's true point code is shown in the PCA, PCI, PCN, or PCN24 fields of the rtrv-sid output. The subsystem number is shown in the SSN field of the rtrv-ss-appl output.

Table 2-51 Subsystem Features

Feature Subsystem Feature Status User's Guide that Contains the Procedures to Remove the Subsystem
LNP LNP Enabled ELAP Administration and LNP Feature Activation
INP INP Enabled and Turned On INP/AINPQ
ANSI-41 INP Query
EIR EIR Enabled and Turned On EIR
V-Flex V-Flex Enabled and Turned On V-Flex
ATINP ATINPQ Enabled ATINP
ANSI41 AIQ AIQ Enabled Analyzed Information Features

Canceling the RTRV-MAP Command

Because the rtrv-map command used in this procedure can output information for a long period of time, the rtrv-map command can be canceled and the output to the terminal stopped. There are three ways that the rtrv-map command can be canceled.

  • Press the F9 function key on the keyboard at the terminal where the rtrv-map command was entered.
  • Enter the canc-cmd without the trm parameter at the terminal where the rtrv-map command was entered.
  • Enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx>, where <xx> is the terminal where the rtrv-map command was entered, from another terminal other that the terminal where the rtrv-map command was entered. To enter the canc-cmd:trm=<xx> command, the terminal must allow Security Administration commands to be entered from it and the user must be allowed to enter Security Administration commands. The terminal’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-secu-trm command. The user’s permissions can be verified with the rtrv-user or rtrv-secu-user commands.

For more information about the canc-cmd command, refer to Commands User's Guide.

  1. Display the mated applications in the database using the rtrv-map command.
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-07 00:34:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
    MAPSET ID=DFLT   MRNSET ID=1     MRNPC   =   001-001-003
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    002-002-002                  250 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp15    ON  10  16  20
                   100-130-079   250 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp15    ON  20  33  20
                   068-135-094   251 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp05    OFF 30  50  20
    
    MAPSET ID=DFLT   MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    005-005-005                  250 10  DOM YES YES grp15    OFF -- ---  --
                   060-060-060   250 20  DOM YES YES grp15    OFF -- ---  --
                   070-070-070   251 30  DOM YES YES grp05    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=DFLT    MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    007-007-007                  251 10  SOL *Y  *Y  grp05    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=DFLT      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-000                  250 10  SOL *Y  *Y  grp01    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=DFLT      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-000                  253 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    OFF 20  66  20
                   253-001-004   254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    OFF 10  33  20
    
    MAPSET ID=DFLT      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-002                  251 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    OFF 10  50  20
                   255-001-002   254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    OFF 10  50  20
    
    MAPSET ID=10      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    003-003-003                  254 10  DOM YES YES grp10    ON  -- ---  --
                   040-040-040   254 20  DOM YES YES grp10    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=11      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    004-004-004                  254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp10    OFF 10  50  20
                   100-100-100   254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp10    OFF 10  50  20
    
    MAPSET ID=9      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    006-006-006                  250 10  SOL *Y  *Y  grp15    OFF -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=12      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    008-008-008                  254 10  COM YES *Y  grp10    ON  50  41  20
                   200-147-100   254 10  COM YES *Y  grp10    ON  40  33  20
                   179-183-050   250 10  COM YES *Y  grp15    OFF 30  25  20
                   031-049-100   250 20  COM YES *Y  grp15    ON  20  66  20
                   056-113-200   251 20  COM YES *Y  grp05    OFF 10  33  20
    
    MAPSET ID=1      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-000                  251 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    OFF 10  33  20
                   253-001-002   254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    OFF 20  66  20
    
    MAPSET ID=2      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-000                  252 10  SOL *Y  *Y  grp01    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=3      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-001                  255 10  DOM YES YES grp01    ON  -- ---  --
                   253-001-005   254 20  DOM YES YES grp01    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=4      MRNSET ID=DFLT  MRNPC=005-005-005
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-001                  250 10  DOM YES YES grp01    OFF -- ---  --
                   253-001-001   254 20  DOM YES YES grp01    OFF -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=5      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-002                  252 10  DOM YES YES grp01    ON  -- ---  --
                   255-001-003   254 20  DOM YES YES grp01    ON  -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=6      MRNSET ID=1     MRNPC=005-005-005
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-002                  253 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    ON  10  50  20
                   255-001-004   254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    ON  10  50  20
    
    MAPSET ID=7      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCI            Mate PCI      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    2-001-2                      255 10  DOM NO  NO  grp03    OFF -- ---  --
                   2-001-1       254 20  DOM NO  NO  grp03    OFF -- ---  --
    
    MAPSET ID=8      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCN            Mate PCN      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    00347                        253 10  SHR *N  *N  grp05    OFF 10  50  20
                   01387         254 10  SHR *N  *N  grp05    OFF 10  50  20
    
    MAP TABLE IS  (37 of 36000)  1 % FULL

    Note:

    If the Weighted GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled and turned on, the WT, %WT, THR columns and values are not shown in the rtrv-map output.
  2. Display the EAGLE's true point code by entering the rtrv-sid command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 07-02-10 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 37.0.0
    
    PCA               PCI          PCN           CLLI         PCTYPE
    010-020-030     1-023-1      12-0-14-1     rlghncxa03w    OTHER
                  s-1-023-1    s-12-0-14-1
    
    CPCA
    002-002-002       002-002-003       002-002-004      002-002-005
    002-002-006       002-002-007       002-002-008      002-002-009
    004-002-001       004-003-003       050-060-070
       
    CPCI
    1-001-1           1-001-2           1-001-3          1-001-4
    1-002-1           1-002-2           1-002-3          1-002-4
    2-001-1           7-222-7
       
    CPCN
    2-0-10-3          2-0-11-0          2-0-11-2          2-0-12-1
    2-2-3-3           2-2-4-0           10-14-10-1
    Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If the mated application that is being removed contains a point code that is shown in the PCA, PCI, PCN, or PCN24 columns of the rtrv-sid output, continue the procedure with 3.
    • If the mated application that is being removed does not contain a point code that is shown in the PCA, PCI, PCN, or PCN24 columns of the rtrv-sid output, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
      • If the MAPSET column is not shown in the rtrv-map output, then the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled. Continue the procedure with 16.
      • If only the MAPSET column is shown in the rtrv-map output, and a point code/SSN entry is being removed from the default MAP set, continue the procedure with 16.
      • If only the MAPSET column is shown in the rtrv-map output, and entries are being removed from MAP sets other than the default MAP set, continue the procedure with 7.
      • If the MAPSET and MRNSET columns are shown in the rtrv-map output, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
        • If an entire MAP set is being removed, continue the procedure with 6.
        • If a point code/SSN entry is being removed from the MAP set, continue the procedure with 7.
        • If the MRN set entry is being removed from the MAP set, continue the procedure with 5.

          Note:

          If the MRNSET column contains dashes, then an MRN set is not assigned to the MAP set.
  3. Verify whether or not the any of the features shown in Table 2-51 are enabled, and turned on if required, by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command.
    This list shows the entries that are displayed in the rtrv-ctrl-feat output for the features that are enabled, and turned on if required.
    • LNP TNs with a quantity greater than zero - the LNP feature is enabled.
    • EIR with the status on - the EIR feature is enabled and turned on.
    • VFLEX with the status on - the V-Flex feature is enabled and turned on.
    • ATINP - the ATINP feature is enabled.
    • INP with the status on - the INP feature is enabled and turned on.
    • ANSI-41 INP Query with the status on - the ANSI-41 INP Query feature is enabled and turned on.
    • ANSI41 AIQ - the ANSI41 AIQ feature is enabled.

    Note:

    The rtrv-ctrl-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-ctrl-feat command, refer to the rtrv-ctrl-feat command description in Commands User's Guide.
    Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • If none of the features shown in Table 2-51 are enabled, and turned on if required, continue the procedure with 7.
    • If any of the features shown in Table 2-51 are enabled, and turned on if required, continue the procedure with 4.
  4. Verify the subsystem number of the mated application is in the subsystem application table by entering the rtrv-ss-appl command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 14:42:38 GMT EAGLE5 39.2.0
    APPL        SSN       STAT
    LNP         254       ONLINE
    SS-APPL table is 20% FULL (1 of 5)

    If a subsystem number is not shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, continue the procedure with 7.

    If the LNP feature is enabled and the LNP subsystem number is shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, perform the procedures in ELAP Administration and LNP Feature Activation Guide and remove the LNP subsystem number from the subsystem application table.

    If the INP or ANSI-41 INP Query feature is enabled and turned on, and the INP subsystem number is shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, perform the procedures in INP/AINPQ User's Guide and remove the INP subsystem number from the subsystem application table.

    If the EIR feature is enabled and turned on and the EIR subsystem number is shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, perform the procedures in EIR User's Guide and remove the EIR subsystem number from the subsystem application table.

    If the V-Flex feature is enabled and turned on and the V-Flex subsystem number is shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, perform the procedures in V-Flex User's Guide and remove the V-Flex subsystem number from the subsystem application table.

    If the ATINP feature is enabled and the ATINPQ subsystem number is shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, perform the procedures in ATINP User's Guide and remove the ATINP subsystem number from the subsystem application table.

    If the ANSI41 AIQ feature is enabled and the AIQ subsystem number is shown in the rtrv-ss-appl output, perform the procedures in Analyzed Information Features User's Guide.

    After the subsystem number has been removed from the subsystem application table, continue the procedure with 7.

  5. Remove the MRN set from the MAP set using the dlt-map command with the mapset, mrnset, pc/pca/pci/pcn/pcn24, and ssn parameters and values shown in 1. For this example, enter this command.

    dlt-map:mapset=6:mrnset=1:pca=255-001-002:ssn=252

    This message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 09-02-07  11:48:16 GMT  EAGLE5 40.1.0
    DLT-MAP:  MASP A - COMPLTD

    If you wish to remove any point code/SSN entries from the MAP set, continue the procedure with 7.

    If you do not wish to remove any point code/SSN entries from the MRN set, continue the procedure with 17.

  6. Display the MRNs by entering the rtrv-mrn command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-02-07 00:34:31 GMT EAGLE5 40.1.0
    
       MRNSET MAPSET  MAPPC          MAPSSN      PC             RC WT %WT THR
       DFLT   7       002-002-007        50      005-005-005    10 10  50  30
                                                 006-001-001    10 10  50  30
                                                 006-001-002    30 20 100  30
                                                 006-001-003    40 20 100  30
                                                 006-001-004    50 20 100  30
    
       MRNSET MAPSET  MAPPC          MAPSSN      PC             RC WT %WT THR
       1      5       255-001-002       252      005-005-005    10 10   4   1
                                                 006-001-001    10 10   4   1
                                                 006-001-002    10 30  12   1
                                                 006-001-003    10 40  15   1
                                                 006-001-005    10 40  15   1
                                                 006-001-006    10 40  15   1
                                                 006-001-007    10 40  15   1
                                                 006-001-004    10 50  19   1
                                                 006-001-008    20 20  25   1
                                                 006-001-009    20 30  37   1
                                                 006-001-010    20 30  37   1
    
    MRN table is (16 of 5990) 1% full

    Note:

    If the Weighted GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled and turned on, the WT, %WT, THR columns and values are not shown in the rtrv-mrn output.

    If the MAP set is not assigned to any MRN sets, continue the procedure with 7.

    If the MAP set is assigned to any MRN sets, perform Removing MRN Entries to remove the MAP set from any MRN sets. After the MAP set has been removed from the MAP sets, continue the procedure with 7.

  7. Verify whether or not the EGTT feature is on by entering the rtrv-feat command.

    The entry EGTT = on is shown if the EGTT feature is on. If the EGTT feature is on, continue the procedure with 10. If the EGTT feature is not on, continue the procedure with 8.

    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 in Commands User's Guide.
  8. Display the translation types in the database using the rtrv-tt command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-25 09:42:31 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    TYPEA      TTN        NDGT
    1          lidb       5
    2          c800       10
    3          d700       6
    5          scp1       6
    10         scp2       6
    15         scp3       3
    
    ALIAS      TYPEA
    30         5
    40         10
    50         3
    65         3
    
    TYPEI      TTN        NDGT
    105        itudb      8
    
    ALIAS      TYPEI
    7          105
    
    TYPEN      TTN        NDGT
    120        dbitu      7
    
    ALIAS      TYPEN
    8          120
  9. Display the global title translations in the database using the rtrv-gtt command specifying a translation type from the rtrv-tt command output shown in 8, and the MAP set ID that will be removed in 16.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gtt:typea=10:mapset=6

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-10-25 09:43:31 GMT  EAGLE5 39.2.0
    TYPEA  TTN        NDGT  
    10     scp2       6
    
    GTT TABLE IS  10 % FULL    (27000 of 269999)
    
    START GTA             END GTA               XLAT   RI     PC
    615370                615380                DPCSSN SSN    003-003-003
         MAPSET=6      SSN=254 NGT=---
    
    Command Retrieved 1 Entries

    If the rtrv-gtt output shows any entries, perform Changing a Global Title Translation to change the MAP set assignment for the global title translations displayed in this step.

    Repeat 8 and 9 for the other translation types shown in 8.

    When 8 and 9 have been performed for all the translation types shown in 8, continue the procedure with 12.

  10. Display the GTT sets in the database using the rtrv-gttset command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-07 00:27:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    GTTSN     NETDOM  NDGT
    lidb      ansi    10
    t800      ansi    10
    si000     itu     15
    imsi      itu     15
    abcd1234  itu     12
    
    GTT-SET table is (5 of 2000) 1% full.
  11. Display the global title address (GTA) information for a GTT set from 10.

    Use the rtrv-gta command with the gttsn parameter value shown in the output of 10, and the MAP set ID that will be removed in 16. For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gta:gttsn=t800:mapset=6

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:27:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTTSN     NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    t800      ansi    CDGTA    10
    GTA TABLE IS   1 % FULL  (17 of 269999)
    
    START GTA  END GTA    XLAT   RI     PC
    3365840000 3365849999 dpc    ssn    001-255-001
         MAPSET=6     SSN=0    CCGT=no CGGTMOD=NO
         GTMODID=---------  TESTMODE=off
         OPTSN=--------- CGSELID=----- OPCSN=---------
         ACTSN=act10     PPMEASREQD= NO
    
    Command Retrieved 1 Entries

    If the rtrv-gta output shows any entries, perform Changing Global Title Address Information to change the MAP set assignment for the global title translations displayed in this step.

    Repeat 10 and 11 for the other GTT set names shown in 10.

    When 10 and 11 have been performed for all the GTT set names shown in 10, continue the procedure with 12.

  12. Display the GSM MAP screening operation codes assigned to the MAP set that will be removed in this procedure using the rtrv-gsms-opcode command with the MAP set ID that will be removed in 16.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gsms-opcode:mapset=6

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-10-10 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 39.2.0
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCA             SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
     36     for1       fwd           002-002-002     10    6      ssn -
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCI             SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCN             SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCN24           SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT
    
    GSMMS OPCODE Table (10 of 257) is 4% full

    If the rtrv-gsms-opcode output shows any entries, perform the “Changing a GSM MAP Screening Operation Code” procedure in Database Administration - Features User's Guide and change the MAP set assignment for the operation code entries displayed in this step.

  13. GSM MAP screening entries cannot reference the MAP set being removed in this procedure.

    The opname parameter value from the rtrv-gsms-opcode output must be used to display the GSM MAP screening entries. Display the GSM MAP screening operation codes in the database using the rtrv-gsms-opcode command without the mapset parameter. This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-10-10 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 39.2.0
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCA             SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
     36     for1       fwd           002-002-002     10    6      ssn -
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCI             SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
     93     dd93       dupdc         5-25-3          200   DFLT
     139    fwd139     fwd           3-159-7         128    3     gt  10
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCN             SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
     187    dup187     dupl          11519           79    DFLT
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT       PCN24           SSN   MAPSET RI  TT
    
    OPCODE  OPNAME     DFLTACT
     22     sri        disc
     25     route25    route
     50     pass50     pass
     71     ati        atierr
     150    discard1   disc
     *      star       pass
    
    GSMMS OPCODE Table (10 of 257) is 4% full
  14. Display the GSM MAP screening entries assigned to the MAP set being removed in this procedure.

    Enter the rtrv-gsmmap-scrn command with an opname value shown in the rtrv-gsms-opcode command output in 13 and with the MAP set ID that will be removed in 16.

    For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-gsmmap-scrn:opname=dd93:mapset=6

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-10-20 09:07:58 GMT  EAGLE5 39.2.0
    
    Single CgPA Entries for OPNAME=dd93
    -----------------------------------
      
    SADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCA           SSN CGSR    MAPSET   RI
    92546           *  *   all   fwd      001-001-001   5   cg07    6        ssn
    TT=-
      
    SADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCI           SSN CGSR    MAPSET 
    
    SADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCN           SSN CGSR    MAPSET     
    
    SADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCN24         SSN CGSR    MAPSET
    
    SADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT  CGSR
      
    Range CgPA Entries for OPNAME=dd93
    ----------------------------------
    
    SADDR           EADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCA           SSN CGSR
    3234567         3345678         *  *   all   dupl     001-001-001   30  cg15
    MAPSET=6 RI=ssn TT=-
     
    SADDR           EADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCI           SSN CGSR
    
    SADDR           EADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCN           SSN CGSR
    
    SADDR           EADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT      PCN24         SSN CGSR
    
    SADDR           EADDR           NP NAI FORBD ACT   CGSR
    
    GSM MAP Screening Table (9 of 4000) is 1% full

    If the rtrv-gsmmap-scrn output shows any entries, perform the “Changing a GSM MAP Screening Entry” procedure in Database Administration - Features User's Guide and change the MAP set assignment for the GSM MAP screening entries displayed in this step.

    Repeat 13 and 14 for the other GSM operation code entries shown in 13.

    When 13 and 14 have been performed for all the GSM operation code entries shown in 13, continue the procedure with 15.

  15. The mated application cannot be removed if the point code of the mated application (if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled) or the point code and MAP set ID of the mated application (if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled) is shown in the rtrv-ppsopts command output. Enter the rtrv-ppsopts command to verify that the mated application’s point code or point code and MAP set ID is not shown in the rtrv-ppsopts output. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-03-20 09:07:58 GMT  EAGLE5 40.1.0
    Prepaid SMS Options
    -------------------
    BPARTYCHK     = OFF
    PPT       PCA/PCI/PCN                   SSN       RI        Set ID
    ---       --------------------          ----      ---       ------
    1         PCI:    1-001-1               25        SSN       DFLT
    2         --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    3         --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    4         PCI:    1-001-1               30        GT        1
    5         --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    6         --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    7         --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    8         PCI:    1-001-1               75        SSN       1
    9         --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    10        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    11        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    12        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    13        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    14        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    15        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    16        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    17        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    18        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    19        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    20        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    21        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    22        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    23        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    24        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    25        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    26        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    27        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    28        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    29        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    30        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    31        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    32        --------------------          NONE      GT        DFLT
    
    GTA
    ---
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE
    NONE

    Note:

    If the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled, the Set ID column is not displayed in the rtrv-ppsopts output.

    If the rtrv-ppsopts output shows any entries that reference the mated application’s point code (if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled) or the mated application’s point code and MAP set ID (if the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled), remove the reference using the chg-ppsopts command with the prepaid portability type (the PPT value) that contains the reference and either the pci=none or pcn=none parameters (depending on the type of point code the prepaid portability type contains).

    chg-ppsopts:ppt=4:pci=none

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-20 09:07:58 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    CHG-PPSOPTS: MASP A - COMPLTD

    Repeat this step for other entries shown in the rtrv-ppsopts output that contain the mated application’s point code or point code and MAP set ID.

  16. Remove the mated application from the database using the dlt-map command with a point code and subsystem number from the rtrv-map command output shown in 1.

    If the MAPSET field is shown in the rtrv-map output in 1, showing that the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled, the mapset parameter must be specified with the dlt-map command.

    If the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is not enabled, for this example, enter this command.

    dlt-map:pca=255-001-002:ssn=253

    This message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-07  11:48:16 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    DLT-MAP:  MASP A - COMPLTD

    If the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled, for this example, enter this command.

    dlt-map:pca=255-001-002:ssn=253:mapset=6

    This message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 07-05-07  11:48:16 GMT  EAGLE5 37.0.0
    DLT-MAP:  MASP A - COMPLTD

    Note:

    If all the subsystems for a specified point code (pc, pca, pci, or pcn) are being removed from the mated application table, enter the dlt-map command with the point code and the all=yes parameter. This results in removing the point code from the mated application table. For this example, enter the dlt-map:pca=255-001-002:all=yes command. If the Flexible GTT Load Sharing feature is enabled, enter the dlt-map:pca=255-001-002:all=yes:mapset=6 command.

    Note:

    Removing the last subsystem assigned to a point code removes the point code from the mated application table.
  17. Verify the changes using the rtrv-map command with the point code and subsystem specified in 5 or 16.

    If the mapset parameter was specified in 16, the mapset parameter should be specified with the rtrv-map command.

    If the mapset parameter was not specified in 16, for this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-map:pca=255-001-002:ssn=253

    If the mapset parameter was specified in 16, for this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-map:pca=255-001-002:ssn=253:mapset=6

    The EAGLE responds with this message showing that the subsystem assigned to the point code is no longer in the database.

    E2456 Cmd Rej: SSN does not exist for given remote point code

    Note:

    If all the subsystems for a specified point code (pc, pca, pci, orpcn) were removed from the mated application table in 16(either by specifying the all=yes parameter, or by removing the last subsystem assigned to the point code from the mated application table), resulting in removing the point code from the mated application table, enter the rtrv-map command with the point code specified in 16. For this example, enter the rtrv-map:pca=255-001-002 command. If the mapset parameter was specified in 16, enter the rtrv-map:pca=255-001-002:mapset=6 command.

    The EAGLE responds with this message showing that the point code is no longer in the database.

    E2452 Cmd Rej: Remote point code does not exist

    If the MRN set was removed from the MAP set in 5, enter the rtrv-map command with the mapset, point code and ssn parameters and values specified in 5. For this example, enter this command.

    rtrv-map:mapset=6

    Note:

    If the mapset=dflt parameter was specified in 5, the mapset=dflt, point code, and ssn parameters specified in 5 must be specified with the rtrv-map command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-07 00:34:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
    MAPSET ID=6      MRNSET ID=----  MRNPC=-----------
    PCA            Mate PCA      SSN RC MULT SRM MRC GRP NAME SSO WT %WT THR
    255-001-002                  253 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    ON  10  50  20
                   255-001-004   254 10  SHR *Y  *Y  grp01    ON  10  50  20
    
    MAP TABLE IS  (37 of 36000)  1 % FULL
  18. 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 2-101 Remove a Mated Application - Sheet 1 of 5

Figure 2-102 Remove a Mated Application - Sheet 2 of 5

Figure 2-103 Remove a Mated Application - Sheet 3 of 5

Figure 2-104 Remove a Mated Application - Sheet 4 of 5

Figure 2-105 Remove a Mated Application - Sheet 5 of 5