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Use the following procedure to delete the global title
selector using the
dlt-gttsel
command.
The
dlt-gttsel
command uses these
parameters.
:gti/gtia/gtii/gtiis/gtin/gtins/gtin24
– The global
title indicator. The GTI defines the domain as shown in this list.
gti
and
gtia
- ANSI global title indicator
with the values 0 or 2
gtii
- ITU
international (ITU-I) global title indicator with the values, 0, 2, or 4
gtiis
- ITU
international (ITU-I) spare global title indicator with the values, 0, 2, or 4
gtin
- ITU national
(ITU-N) global title indicator with the values 0, 2, or 4.
gtins
- ITU national
(ITU-N)spare global title indicator with the values 0, 2, or 4.
gtin24
- ITU-N24
spare global title indicator with the values 0, 2, or 4.
:cgssn
– The CgPA
subsystem number that is assigned to the GTT selector.
:eaglegen
– Indicates
whether the GTT selector is used by messages generated by the EAGLE. If the GTT
selector is used by messages generated by the EAGLE, the entry
Eagle-Gen
is shown in the
LSN
column of the
rtrv-gttsel
output.
:lsn
– The name of the
linkset that is assigned to the GTT selector.
:selid
– The selector
ID that is assigned to the GTT selector.
:tt
– The global title translation type. (0-255)
:nai
– The nature of
address indicator.
:naiv
– The nature of
address indicator value. (0-127) (See
Removing a GTT Selector
for NAI/NAIV mapping)
Note:
The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv
or
nai
) can be specified by supplying
either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and
the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You
can specify either the
naiv
or
nai
parameter.
Removing a GTT Selector
shows the mapping between the
naiv
and the
nai
parameters.
Table 4-14 NAIV/NAI Mapping
NAIV | NAI | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | --- | Unknown |
1 | Sub | Subscriber Number |
2 | Rsvd | Reserved for national use |
3 | Natl | National significant number |
4 | Intl | International number |
5-127 | --- | Spare |
:np
– The numbering plan.
:npv
– The numbering plan
value. (0-15) (See
Removing a GTT Selector
for NP/NPV mapping)
Note:
The numbering plan parameters (npv
or
np
) can be specified by supplying
either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and
the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You
can specify either the
npv
or
np
parameter.
Removing a GTT Selector
shows the mapping between the
npv
and the
np
parameters.
Table 4-15 NPV/NP Mapping
NPV | NP | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | --- | Unknown |
1 | E164 | ISDN/telephony numbering plan |
2 | Generic | Generic numbering plan |
3 | X121 | Data numbering plan |
4 | F69 | Telex numbering plan |
5 | E210 | Maritime mobile numbering plan |
6 | E212 | Land mobile numbering plan |
7 | E214 | ISDN/mobile numbering plan |
8 | Private | Private network or network-specific numbering plan |
9-15 | --- | Spare |
Figure 4-10 Remove a GTT Selector