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This procedure is used to change the attributes of
global title (GT) modification information in the database. The GT modification
information is changed using the
chg-gtmod
command with these
parameters.
:gtmodid
– The current
name of the GT modification identifier
:ngtmodid
– The new
name of the GT modification identifier
:cgpassn
– The
subsystem number in the calling party address
:ntt
– The new
translation type
:nnp
– The new
numbering plan
:nnai
– The new nature
of address indicator
:npdd
– The number of
digits to be deleted from the beginning of the Global Title Address digits (the
prefix digits)
:npds
– The digits that
are being substituted for the prefix digits
:nsdd
– The number of
digits to be deleted from the end of the Global Title Address digits (the
suffix digits)
:nsds
– The digits that
are being substituted for the suffix digits
:ngti
– The new GT
indicator value
on=gt0fill
- if the
last value of the global title address is zero (0), it is treated or as a
filler during the GT modification process.
off=gt0fill
- if the
last value of the global title address is zero (0), it is treated as a valid
digit during the GT modification process.
precd
- specifies
whether the prefix (npds
/npdd
parameter values) or suffix (nsds
/nsdd
parameter
values) takes precedence while modifying the received Global Title Address.
The values for these parameters and the rules for using these parameters are shown in Table 2-65.
The
nnp
,
nnai
,
npdd
,
npds
,
nsdd
, and
nsds
parameters are used by the
Advanced GT Modification feature to modify the numbering plan, nature of
address indicator, and the prefix digits, the suffix digits, or both the prefix
and suffix digits in the called party address portion of outbound MSUs in
addition to the translation type when the MSU requires further global title
translation and the translation type is to be replaced. Refer to the
Advanced GT Modification Feature
section for more information about the Advanced GT Modification feature.
Being able to change the numbering plan, nature of address indicator, and either the prefix or suffix digits in the called party address portion of outbound MSUs makes the MSU more compatible with the network that the MSU is being sent to and to ensure that the MSU is routed correctly. These changes are made after the global title translation process, but before the MSU is routed to its destination.
To specify a value of 2 or 4 for the
ngti
parameter, the ANSI/ITU SCCP
Conversion feature must be enabled. Verify the status of the ANSI/ITU SCCP
Conversion feature with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat
command. Refer to the
ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion Feature
section for more information about the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature. If the
ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature is not enabled, perform the
Activating the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion Feature
procedure to enable the ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature.
The values specified for the
npds
and
nsds
parameters can be decimal digits
(0-9) or hexadecimal digits (0-9, a-f, A-F). Hexadecimal digits can be
specified only if the Hex Digit Support for GTT feature is enabled. Verify the
status of the Hex Digit Support for GTT feature with the
rtrv-ctrl-feat
command. Refer to the
Hex Digit Support for GTT
section for more information about the Hex Digit Support for GTT feature. If
the Hex Digit Support for GTT feature is not enabled, perform the
Activating the Hex Digit Support for GTT Feature
procedure to enable the Hex Digit Support for GTT feature.
Figure 2-186 Change Global Title Modification Information - Sheet 1 of 5
Figure 2-187 Change Global Title Modification Information - Sheet 2 of 5
Figure 2-188 Change Global Title Modification Information - Sheet 3 of 5
Figure 2-189 Change Global Title Modification Information - Sheet 4 of 5
Figure 2-190 Change Global Title Modification Information - Sheet 5 of 5