5.1.59 Trace Filter Params

Using Trace Filter Params, a customer can apply filter on traces through filter parameters. All configuration of Trace Filter Params is done at the SOAM

Select the VSTP, and then Configuration, and then Trace Filter Params page. The page displays the elements on the Trace Filter Params. View, Insert, and Edit pages.

Table 5-58 Trace Filter Params

Element Description Data input Notes
Trace Enabled Defines a filter's administrative state, that can be either Enabled or Disabled. A Trace's rep & duration parameter can only be modified if the state is Disabled. Default Value: No

Range: Yes, No.

Rep Rep can be configured to enable maximum number of messages, tracing can be applicable for respective traceId. Default Value: 10 (If duration is not configured), 5000 (If duration is configured).

Range: 1-5000

Duration The duration for which the trace filter will act upon. Default Value: 15(If rep is not configured), 60 (if rep is configured).

Range: 1-60

SI Defined as Service Indicator. The SI is the first 4 bits of an SIO. The SS7 code directs the message to the MTP user at the destination code. Range: 0-5
MSG Type Defined as SCCP Message Type. Default enum value:
  • UDT: 9
  • UDTS: 10
  • XUDT: 17
  • XUDTS: 18

Range: UDT, UDTS, XUDT, XUDTS.

CDSSN Defined as CdPA subsystem number. Range: 2-255
CGSSN Defined as CgPA subsystem number. Range: 2-255
Domain Defined as a type of SS7 domain. Range: None, ANSI, ITUI, ITUN, ITUN24, ITUI_S, ITUN_S.
OPC Ansi originating point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm).

ITU international originating point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).

ITU originating point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn), or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).

24-bit ITU national originating point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp).

Range: Valid characters are integers, plus (+) and minus (-) sign. Maximum allowed length is 11.
DPC Ansi destination point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm).

ITU international originating point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).

ITU originating point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).

24-bit ITU national originating point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp).

Range: Valid characters are integers, plus (+) and minus (-) sign. Maximum allowed length is 11.
CDPC Ansi called party point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm).

ITU international originating point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).

ITU originating point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).

24-bit ITU national originating point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp).

Range: Valid characters are integers, plus (+) and minus (-) sign. Maximum allowed length is 11.
CGPC Ansi calling party point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm).

ITU international originating point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).

ITU originating point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn), or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).

24-bit ITU national originating point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp).

Range: Valid characters are integers, plus (+) and minus (-) sign. Maximum allowed length is 11.
CDRI Defined as Calling Party Routing indicator. Range: None, SSN, GT.
CGRI Defined as Calling Party Routing indicator. Range: None, SSN, GT.
CDTT Defines the Called Party Translation Type (TT). Range: 0 - 255
CGTT Defines the Calling Party Translation Type (TT). Range: 0 - 255
CDNAI Defines Called Party Nature of Address Indicator.

When set to International, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is International number.

When set to National, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is National significant number.

When set to Reserved, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is Reserved for National use.

When set to Subscriber, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is Subscriber Number.

When we set Spare then nature of address indicator(NAI) is Spare.

Range: Subscriber, Reserved, National, International, Spare.
CDNAIV Value for the Called nature of Address indicator.

Value 1 refers to Subscriber natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 2 refers to Reserved natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 3 refers to National natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 4 refers to International natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 5-127 refer to spare values, value 0 refers to Unknown natureOfAddressIndicator.

Enum Value: There is no enum corresponding to 0 and 5-127 range

For these values, only natureOfAddressIndicatorValue can be set.

Maximum: 127

Minimum: 0

CDNP Value for the Called Party Numbering Plan.

When set to E164, then Numbering plan is ISDN/telephony numbering plan.

When set to X121, then Numbering plan is Data numbering plan.

When set to F69, then Numbering plan is Telex numbering plan.

When set to E210, then Numbering plan is Maritime mobile numbering plan.

When set to E212, then Numbering plan is Land mobile numbering plan.

When set to E214, then Numbering plan is ISDN/mobile numbering plan.

When set to Private, then Numbering plan is Private network or network-specific numbering plan.

When set to Generic, then Numbering plan is Generic numbering plan.

Range: E164, X121, F69, E210, E212, E214, Private, Generic.
CDNPV Value for the called numbering plan.

Value 1 refers to Isdn numberingPlanValue.

Value 2 refers to Generic numberingPlanValue.

Value 3 refers to Data numberingPlanValue.

Value 4 refers to Telex numberingPlanValue.

Value 5 refers to Maritime numberingPlanValue.

Value 6 refers to Land.

Value 7 refers to IsdnMobile numberingPlanValue.

Value 8 refers to Private numberingPlanValue.

Value 9-15 refers to Spare numberingPlanValue.

Value 0 refer to Unknown numberingPlanValue.

Enum Value: There is no enum corresponding to 0 and 9-15 range

For these values, only numberingPlanValue can be set.

Maximum: 15

Minimum: 0

CGNAI Defines Called Party Nature of Address indicator.

When set to International, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is International number.

When set to National, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is National significant number.

When set to Reserved, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is Reserved for National use.

When set to Subscriber, then Nature of Address indicator (NAI) is Subscriber Number.

When we set Spare then nature of address indicator(NAI) is Spare.

Range: Subscriber, Reserved, National, International, Spare.
CGNAIV Value for the Calling nature of Address indicator.

Value 1 refers to Subscriber natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 2 refers to Reserved natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 3 refers to National natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 4 refers to International natureOfAddressIndicator.

Value 5-127 refer to spare values.

value 0 refers to Unknown natureOfAddressIndicator.

Enum Value: There is no enum corresponding to 0 and 5-127 range

For these values, only natureOfAddressIndicatorValue can be set.

Maximum: 127

Minimum: 0

CGNP Value for the Calling Party Numbering Plan.

When set to E164, then Numbering plan is ISDN/telephony numbering plan.

When set to X121, then Numbering plan is Data numbering plan.

When set to F69, then Numbering plan is Telex numbering plan.

When set to E210, then Numbering plan is Maritime mobile numbering plan.

When set to E212, then Numbering plan is Land mobile numbering plan.

When set to E214, then Numbering plan is ISDN/mobile numbering plan. When set to Private, then Numbering plan is Private network or network-specific numbering plan.

When set to Generic, then Numbering plan is Generic numbering plan.

Range: E164, X121, F69, E210, E212, E214, Private, Generic.
CGNPV Value for the calling numbering plan.

Value 1 refers to Isdn numberingPlanValue.

Value 2 refers to Generic numberingPlanValue.

Value 3 refers to Data numberingPlanValue.

Value 4 refers to Telex numberingPlanValue.

Value 5 refers to Maritime numberingPlanValue.

Value 6 refers to Land

Value 7 refers to IsdnMobile numberingPlanValue.

value 8 refers to Private numberingPlanValue.

Value 9-15 refers to Spare nnumberingPlanValue.

Value 0 refer to Unknown numberingPlanValue.

Enum Value: There is no enum corresponding to 0 and 9-15 range

For these values, only numberingPlanValue can be set.

Maximum: 15

Minimum: 0

CDPA Address Defined as Called party address. Range:[a-f,A-F,0-9,*; Maximum Length = 21]. Only '*' is not allowed.
CGPA Address Defined as Calling party address. Range: [a-f,A-F,0-9,*; Maximum Length = 21]. Only '*' is not allowed.
Linkset Name Name of the Link Set associated with trace filter, which must be unique within the VSTP site. Valid names are strings between one and 32 characters, inclusive. Valid characters are alphanumeric and underscore. The name must contain at least one alpha and must not start with a digit. Range: [^(([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)|(_[A-Za-z0-9_]*[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*))$].

Maximum length: 32

Adding a Trace Filter Params

Perform the following steps to configure the new trace filter params:

  1. Click Insert.
  2. Enter the applicable values.
  3. Click OK, Apply, or Cancel.

Editing a Trace Filter Params

Use this procedure to change the field values for a selected trace filter params.

Note:

Trace ID field cannot be changed. Only Rep, Duration, and Trace Enabled can be updated.
  1. Select the Trace Filter Params row to be edited.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Enter the updated values.
  4. Click OK, Apply, or Cancel.

Deleting a Trace Filter Params

Use the following procedure to delete a trace filter params:

  1. Select the Trace Filter Params to be deleted.
  2. Click Delete.
  3. Click OK or Cancel.

Note:

If the Trace Enabled state is Yes, then the Trace Filter Params cannot be deleted.