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This procedure is used to change the MRNSET and MRN
point code values in an existing mated application (MAP) set using the
mrnset
and
mrnpc
/mrnpca
/mrnpci
/
mrnpcn
/mrnpcn24
parameters of the
chg-map
command.
chg-map
command can also be used to
add point code/SSN entries to an existing MAP set. This action is not covered
in this procedure. If you wish to add point code/SSN entries to an existing MAP
set, perform one of these procedures.
These parameters are used with the
chg-map
command in this procedure.
:mapset
– The MAP set
ID that is being changed.
:pc/pca/pci/pcn/pcn24
–
The point code in the MAP set.
:ssn
– The subsystem
number assigned to the point code in the MAP set.
:mrnset
– The MRN set
ID that is being assigned to the mated application. This is the MRN set from
which alternate routing indicator searches are performed.
:mrnpc/mrnpca/mrnpci/mrnpcn/mrnpcn24
– The point code
assigned to the
mrnset
that is being assigned to the
MAP set.
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.The current values of the
mrnset
and
:mrnpc/mrnpca/mrnpci/mrnpcn/mrnpcn24
parameters are shown in the
rtrv-map
output only if the Flexible
GTT Load Sharing and the GTT Load Sharing with Alternate Routing Indicator
features are enabled.
The new values for the
mrnset
and
mrnpc/mrnpca/mrnpci/mrnpcn/mrnpcn24
parameters must be shown in the
rtrv-mrn
output.
The network type of the
pc/pca/pci/pcn/pcn24
and
mrnpc/mrnpca/mrnpci/mrnpcn/mrnpcn24
parameter values must be compatible, as shown in
Table 2-54.
Table 2-54 MAP and MRN Point Code Parameter Combinations
MAP Point Code Parameter | MRN Point Code Parameter |
---|---|
pc/pca | mrnpc/mrnpca |
pci or pcn (See Notes 1 and 2) | mrnpci or mrnpcn (See Notes 1 and 2) |
pcn24 | mrnpcn24 |
Notes: 1. If the network type of the MAP point code parameter is
ITU-I ( 2. If the network type of the MAP point code parameter is
ITU-N ( |
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.
F9
function key on the keyboard at
the terminal where the
rtrv-map
command was entered.
canc-cmd
without the
trm
parameter at the terminal where
the
rtrv-map
command was entered.
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.
Figure 2-126 Change the MRNSET and MRN Point Code Values of MAP Entries - Sheet 1 of 3
Figure 2-127 Change the MRNSET and MRN Point Code Values of MAP Entries - Sheet 2 of 3
Figure 2-128 Change the MRNSET and MRN Point Code Values of MAP Entries - Sheet 3 of 3