2.36.1.1 GUI Configurations

The MTP Origin-Based Routing (MOBR) can be configured from Active System OAM (SOAM). Select VSTP -> Configuration page.

The following parameter on the M3RL Options MO performs the configurations:

  • MOBR: This parameter is used to enable or disable the MOBR feature. When set to On, only MOBR will be supported, otherwise, it will not be supported. For more information see M3rl Options

The following parameter on the Remote Signaling Point MO performs the configurations:

  • Remote Signaling Points managed object is changed to include new parameter Exception Route(RTX) for Exception Route Indicator with value as: "Yes/No". The Exception Route (Rtx)= Yes in RSP MO shall denote that the RSP is having Exception Route.
SCCP option will include new parameter "MOBRSCCPOPC" which will take three values:
  • MTP: Where the OPC exception class will use the original MTP OPC value as its criteria.
  • SCCP: Where the OPC exception class will use the point code within the CGPA, if the CGPA portion of the message is route-on-dpcssn. If the option is route-on-gt, this SCCP option will not be used and will default to the MTP option.
  • TPC: Where the OPC exception class will use the vSTP true point code as its criteria.

New managed object RTX (Exception Route) is introduced to support Origin-Based MTP Routing.

Perform the following parameters used for Exception Route (Rtx) are:

  • dpc: point code of the signaling point in which the route is being configured.
  • lsn: name of the linkset being used for this route.
  • rc: relative cost of the route, with a value of 0-99, lowest value indicates most preferred route, and highest value indicates least preferred route.
  • cic: staring circuit identification code specified as part of the exception routing criteria. It is used alone or with the ecic parameter.
  • ecic: ending circuit identification code specified as part of the exception routing criteria.
  • ilsn: incoming linkset name specified as part of the exception routing criteria.
  • opc: origination point code specified as part of the exception routing criteria.
  • si: service indicator used to indicate a specific message type as part of the exception routing criteria for a specified exception route.