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Removing a GTT Selector

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
  1. Display the GTT selectors assigned to a specified domain using the rtrv-gttsel command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-07 00:28:31 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    ANSI TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
     2   75  --      ---  --- 55    any        lidb     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     2   100 --      ---  --- 56    any        t800     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     2   150 --      ---  --- 57    any        lidb     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    INT  TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
     2   0   --      ---  --- none  any        s1000    (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     2   87  --      ---  --- none  any        imsi     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     2   100 --      ---  --- none  any        imsi     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   0   dflt    dflt --- none  any        s1000    (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   0   e164    intl --- none  any        -----    (---  ) s2000    (cggta)
     4   97  e210    5    100 100   any        abcd1234 (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   101 e210    5    101 101   lsni1      imsi     (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   150 e210    5    --- none  Eagle-Gen  abcd1234 (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   20  20    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   21  20    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   21  22    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   23  22    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   23  24    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   23  25    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
     4   219 e210    11   26  25    any        gttset9  (cdgta) -----    (---  )
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    NAT  TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    N24  TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    INTS TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
     2   20  --      ---  --- none  any        setint075(cdgta) -----    (---  )
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    NATS TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
     2   20  --      ---  --- none  any        setint075(cdgta) -----    (---  )

    If the Origin-based SCCP Routing feature is not enabled and the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature is not enabled and turned on, the CGSSN, LSN, CDPA GTTSET and CGPA GTTSET columns are not shown. The GTTSN column is shown in place of the CDPA GTTSET and CGPA GTTSET columns. The GTI ANSI, GTI INT, GTI INTS, GTI NAT, GTI NATSand GTI N24 are replaced by the GTIA, GTII, GTIIS, GTIN, GTINS, GTIN24 columns.

  2. Delete the GTT selector from the database using the dlt-gttsel command.

    Table 4-16 and Table 4-17 shows the parameter combinations that can be used with the dlt-gttsel command.

    Table 4-16 Remove GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - GTI=2 or GTI=4

    GTT Set Name Column Header in the RTRV-GTTSEL Output - GTTSN GTT Set Column Header in the RTRV-GTTSEL Output - CDPA GTTSET and CGPA GTTSET

    :gti/gtia/

    gtii/gtin/

    gtiis/gtins/

    gtin24=2

    :gtii/gtin/

    gtiis/gtins/

    gtin24=4

    :gti/gtia/

    gtii/gtin/

    gtiis/gtins/

    gtin24=2

    :gti/gtia/

    gtii/gtin/

    gtiis/gtins/

    gtin24=2

    :gtii/gtin/

    gtiis/gtins/

    gtin24=4

    :gtii/gtin/

    gtiis/gtins/

    gtin24=4

    :tt=<the translation type assigned to the GTT selector> (See Note 1) :tt=<the translation type assigned to the GTT selector> (See Note 1) :tt=<the translation type assigned to the GTT selector> (See Note 1) :tt=<the translation type assigned to the GTT selector> (See Note 1) :tt=<the translation type assigned to the GTT selector> (See Note 1) :tt=<the translation type assigned to the GTT selector> (See Note 1)
    :selid<the SELID value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2) :nai/naiv=<the NAI value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, and 5) :cgssn=<the CGSSN value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2) :eaglegen=yes (See Note 3) :nai/naiv=<the NAI value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, 4, and 5) :nai/naiv=<the NAI value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, 4, and 5)
      :np/npv=<the NP value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, and 5) :selid<the SELID value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2)   :np/npv=<the NP value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, 4, and 5) :np/npv=<the NP value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, 4, and 5)
      :selid<the SELID value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, and 4) :lsn<the LSN value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, and 3)   :cgssn<the CGSSN value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, and 4) :eaglegen=yes (See Notes 3 and 4)
            :selid<the SELID value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, and 4)  
            :lsn<the LSN value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1, 2, 3, and 4)  
    Notes:
    1. The values for these parameters must be entered as shown in the rtrv-gttsel output for the GTT selector that is being removed, except for the nai/naiv and np/npv parameters. Refer to Removing a GTT Selector and Removing a GTT Selector for the values that can be used.
    2. If dashes, the value any, or the value none are shown for this value in the GTT selector, this parameter cannot be specified with the dlt-gttsel command.
    3. A GTT selector is used by messages generated by the EAGLE if the value Eagle-Gen is shown in the LSN column for the GTT selector. For this GTT selector, the eaglegen=yes parameter must be specified with the dlt-gttsel command.
    4. If the GTT selector contains the value DFLT in the NP and NAI columns of the rtrv-gttsel output, the cgssn, selid, lsn, and eaglegen=yes parameters cannot be specified with the dlt-gttsel command.
    5. The nai/naiv and np/npv parameters can be specified in these combinations.
      • np - nai
      • np - naiv
      • npv - nai
      • npv - naiv

    Table 4-17 Remove GTT Selector Parameter Combinations - GTI=0

    GTT Set Name Column Header in the RTRV-GTTSEL Output - GTTSN GTT Set Column Header in the RTRV-GTTSEL Output - CDPA GTTSET and CGPA GTTSET
    :gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24=0 :gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtiis/gtins/gtin24=0
    :selid<the SELID value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2) :selid<the SELID value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2)
      :cgssn=<the CGSSN value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2)
      :lsn<the LSN value assigned to the GTT selector> (See Notes 1 and 2)
    Notes:
    1. The values for these parameters must be entered as shown in the rtrv-gttsel output for the GTT selector that is being remove.
    2. If dashes, the value any, or the value none are shown for this value in the GTT selector, this parameter cannot be specified with the dlt-gttsel command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    dlt-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=0:np=e164:nai=intl

    When the command has successfully completed, this message should appear:

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-07 00:28:31 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    DLT-GTTSEL: MASP A – COMPLTD
  3. Verify the changes using the rtrv-gttsel command with the gti/gtia/gtii/gtiis/gtin/gtins/gtin24 and tt parameters and values specified in 2.

    For this procedure, enter the following command.

    rtrv-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=0

    Note:

    If the global title indicator value is 0, the tt parameter cannot be specified with the rtrv-gttsel command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-07 00:28:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    
    GTI                   CG                   CDPA             CGPA
    INTL TT  NP      NAI  SSN SELID LSN        GTTSET           GTTSET
    4    0   dflt    dflt --- none  any        s1000    (cdgta) -----    (---  )
  4. 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 4-10 Remove a GTT Selector