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This procedure is used to add a true point code to the self-identification of the EAGLE using the ent-sid command. Adding the point code using this procedure instead of the Changing the Self-Identification of the EAGLE procedure does not require the EAGLE to be re-initialized after the point code is added.
However, if you wish to add a capability point code, change an existing true point code, change the CLLI value, or the pctype parameter value in the self-identification, the Changing the Self-Identification of the EAGLE procedure must be used.
The ent-sid command uses these parameters:
:pc/pca – ANSI point code
:pci – ITU-I or ITU-I spare point code
:pcn – 14-bit ITU-N or 14-bit ITU-N spare point code
:pcn24 – 24-bit ITU-N point code
Note:
See Point Code Formats 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 network type of the point code being added in this procedure cannot be the same as the network type of any point codes shown in PCA, PCI, PCN, or PCN24 columns in the rtrv-sid output. For example, if an ANSI point code is shown in the rtrv-sid output (a point code in the PCA column), then the pc/pca parameter cannot be specified in this procedure.
However, the self-identification can contain both spare and non-spare point codes for the PCI and PCN values. If the rtrv-sid output contains an ITU-I point code, but does not contain an ITU-I spare point code, the pci parameter can be specified with an ITU-I spare point code value. If spare and non-spare point codes are shown for the PCI value, then the pci parameter cannot be specified in this procedure. This is also true for 14-bit ITU-N and 14-bit ITU-N spare point codes.
The point code of the EAGLE cannot match the capability point codes of the EAGLE or any destination point codes or alias point codes. Capability point code are shown in the rtrv-sid output. Destination point codes and alias point codes are shown in the rtrv-dstn output.
The point code of the EAGLE must be a full point code and cannot be a cluster point code. The point code containing all zeros cannot be used as a value for these parameters.
The point code value for the pcn parameter (either 14-bit ITU-N or 14-bit ITU-N spare point code) must match the format defined by the NPCFMTI parameter of the rtrv-stpopts output. If group codes are shown for the 14-bit ITU-N point codes in the rtrv-sid output, then a group code must be specified with the pcn parameter value. The group code must match the group codes shown in the rtrv-sid or rtrv-spc outputs.
Figure 2-19 Adding a Point Code to the Self-Identification of the EAGLE
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