A MO SMS B-Party Routing Configuration Procedures

Appendix B, MO SMS B-Party Routing Configuration Procedures, describes the procedures necessary to configure the EAGLE to perform global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits instead of the GTT called party address of the message.

Introduction

The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature allows global translation type (GTT) routing to be performed on IS41 MO SMDPP and GSM MO_FSM messages based on the SMS B-party digits from the MAP layer of the message.

If the B number is a short code, then a short message service (SMS) can be directed to a specific short message service center (SMSC) based on the short code dialed by the SMS sender. If the B number is the MSISDN/MDN of the SMS recipient, then the SMS can be directed to a specific SMSC based on subscriber groupings or types.

Provisioning the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature

  1. Enable the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the enable-ctrl-feat command. Perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature.

    Note:

    The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature can be turned on in this step using the chg-ctrl-feat command. If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is not turned on in this step, provisioning for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature can still be performed. When the provisioning is completed, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature can be turned on. The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature will not work until the feature is turned on.
  2. Provision a GTT set that will be used by the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the ent-gttset command. Perform the procedure Adding a GTT Set .
  3. Assign the GTT set to the B-Party GTT set name option. Perform one or both of these procedures.
    • If global translation type (GTT) routing will be performed on GSM MO_FSM messages, the GTT set name must be the value of the bpartygttsn parameter of the chg-gsmsmsopts command. Perform the procedure Configuring the GSM MO SMS B-Party Routing Options.
    • If global translation type (GTT) routing will be performed on IS41 MO SMDPP messages, the GTT set name must be the value of the bpartygttsn parameter of the chg-is41smsopts command. Perform the procedure Configuring the IS-41 MO SMS B-Party Routing Options.
  4. Specify that global title translation needs to be performed on the MAP B-Party digits of the message. Perform one or both of these procedures.
    • If global translation type (GTT) routing will be performed on GSM MO_FSM messages, the value mapbparty must be specified for the mosmsgttdig parameter of the chg-gsmsmsopts command. Perform the procedure Configuring the GSM MO SMS B-Party Routing Options.
    • If global translation type (GTT) routing will be performed on IS41 MO SMDPP messages, the value mapbparty must be specified for the mosmsgttdig parameter of the chg-is41smsopts command. Perform the procedure Configuring the IS-41 MO SMS B-Party Routing Options.
  5. Provision the service selectors for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the ent-srvsel command. Perform the procedure Adding a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature.
  6. If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature was not turned on in step 1, turn the feature on using the chg-ctrl-feat command. Perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature.

Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature

This procedure is used to enable and turn on the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the feature’s part number.

The enable-ctrl-feat command enables the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature by inputting the feature’s access key and the feature’s part number with these parameters:

:fak – The feature access key provided. The feature access key contains 13 alphanumeric characters and is not case sensitive.

:partnum – The issued part number of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature, 893024601.

The enable-ctrl-feat command requires that the database contain a valid serial number for the EAGLE, and that this serial number is locked. This can be verified with the rtrv-serial-num command. The EAGLE is shipped with a serial number in the database, but the serial number is not locked. The serial number can be changed, if necessary, and locked once the EAGLE is on-site, with the ent-serial-num command. The ent-serial-num command uses these parameters.

:serial – The serial number assigned to the EAGLE. The serial number is not case sensitive.

:lock – Specifies whether or not the serial number is locked. This parameter has only one value, yes, which locks the serial number. Once the serial number is locked, it cannot be changed.

Note:

To enter and lock the EAGLE’s serial number, the ent-serial-num command must be entered twice, once to add the correct serial number to the database with the serial parameter, then again with the serial and the lock=yes parameters to lock the serial number. You should verify that the serial number in the database is correct before locking the serial number. The serial number can be found on a label affixed to the control shelf (shelf 1100).

This feature cannot be temporarily enabled (with the temporary feature access key).

Once this feature is enabled, provisioning for this feature can be performed, but the feature will not work until the feature is turned on with the chg-ctrl-feat command. The chg-ctrl-feat command uses these parameters:

:partnum – The issued part number of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature, 893024601.

:status=on – used to turn the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature on.

Once the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature has been turned on, it be can be turned off. For more information on turning the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature off, refer to the procedure Turning the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature Off.

The status of the features in the EAGLE is shown with the rtrv-ctrl-feat command.

The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature requires that DSMs or SLIC cards are installed and provisioned in the EAGLE. DSM cards are shown by the entry dsm in the TYPE column and vsccp in the APPL column of the rtrv-card output. SLIC cards are shown as type=dsm (in the odd numbered card slots) or type=slic (in the even numbered card slots), and appl=vsccp.

The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature also requires that the Global Title Translation (GTT) and Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) features are turned on. The status of the Global Title Translation and Enhanced Global Title Translation features are shown in the rtrv-feat output.

  1. Display the status of the controlled features by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command. The following is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    Command Class Management  893005801  on      ----
    LNP Short Message Service 893006601  on      ----
    Intermed GTT Load Sharing 893006901  on      ----
    XGTT Table Expansion      893006101  on      400000
    XMAP Table Expansion      893007710  off     ----
    Large System # Links      893005910  on      2000
    Routesets                 893006401  on      6000
    HC-MIM SLK Capacity       893012707  on      64
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.

    If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is enabled and turned on, no further action is necessary. This procedure does not need to be performed.

    If the MO SMS B-Party Routing is enabled and but not turned on, continue the procedure with 9.

    If the MO SMS B-Party Routing is not enabled, continue the procedure with 2 .

  2. Display the cards in the EAGLE using the rtrv-card command.

    The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature requires that DSMs or SLIC cards running the VSCCP application are in the database. The following is an example of the possible output:

    rlghncxa03w 09-05-25 09:58:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL      LSET NAME     PORT SLC LSET NAME     PORT SLC
    1102   TSM       GLS       
    1113   E5MCAP    OAMHC
    1114   E5TDM-A
    1115   E5MCAP    OAMHC
    1116   E5TDM-B
    1117   E5MDAL
    1201   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp2           A    0   sp1           B    0
    1203   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    0   
    1204   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp3           A    1   
    1206   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   nsp3          A    1   nsp4          B    1  
    1301   DSM       VSCCP     
    1303   DSM       VSCCP     
    1305   DSM       VSCCP     
    1308   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp6           A    1   sp7           B    0
    1314   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI   sp7           A    1   sp5           B    1

    There are two types of cards that run the VSCCP application: DSMs and SLIC.

    DSM cards are shown by the entry dsm in the TYPE column and vsccp in the APPL column of the rtrv-card output. SLIC cards are shown as type=dsm (in the odd numbered card slots) or type=slic (in the even numbered card slots), and appl=vsccp.

    If DSMs or SLIC cards running the VSCCP application are in the EAGLE, continue the procedure with 3.

    If no service modules are shown in the rtrv-card output, perform Adding a Service Module to add DSMs cards to the EAGLE. Make sure to turn the EGTT feature on while performing Adding a Service Module . After Adding a Service Module has been performed, continue the procedure with 4.

    Note:

    If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output in 1 shows any controlled features, continue the procedure with EAGLE. If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output shows only the HC-MIM SLK Capacity feature with a quantity of 64, 4 through 7 must be performed.
  3. The Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) feature must be turned on to enable the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature. Verify the status of the EGTT feature by entering the rtrv-feat command.

    If the EGTT feature is on, the EGTT field should be set to on.

    Note:

    The rtrv-feat command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-feat command, refer to the rtrv-feat command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If the EGTT feature is on, shown by the entry EGTT = on in the rtrv-feat command output, continue the procedure with 4.

    If the EGTT feature is off, shown by the entry EGTT = off in the rtrv-feat command output, turn the EGTT feature on by entering this command.

    chg-feat:egtt=on

    Note:

    Once the Enhanced Global Title Translation (EGTT) feature is turned on with the chg-feat command, it cannot be turned off.

    The EGTT feature must be purchased before turning it on. If you are not sure whether you have purchased the EGTT feature, contact your Sales Representative or Account Representative.

    When the chg-feat has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-25 09:57:41 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-FEAT: MASP A - COMPLTD

    After the EGTT feature has been turned on, continue the procedure with 4.

    Note:

    If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output in 1 shows any controlled features, continue the procedure with 8. If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output shows only the HC-MIM SLK Capacity feature with a quantity of 64, 4 through 7 must be performed.
  4. Display the serial number in the database with the rtrv-serial-num command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    System serial number = nt00001231
    
    System serial number is not locked.
    
    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    Command Completed.

    Note:

    If the serial number is correct and locked, continue the procedure with 8. If the serial number is correct but not locked, continue the procedure with 7. If the serial number is not correct, but is locked, this feature cannot be enabled and the remainder of this procedure cannot be performed. Contact My Oracle Support to get an incorrect and locked serial number changed. Refer to unresolvable-reference.html#GUID-B82ED41B-4E6F-4168-AF60-FEC7BFB99F23 for the contact information. The serial number can be found on a label affixed to the control shelf (shelf 1100).
  5. Enter the correct serial number into the database using the ent-serial-num command with the serial parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    ent-serial-num:serial=<EAGLE’s correct serial number>

    When this command has successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    ENT-SERIAL-NUM:  MASP A - COMPLTD
  6. Verify that the serial number entered into mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html was entered correctly using the rtrv-serial-num command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    System serial number = nt00001231
    
    System serial number is not locked.
    
    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    Command Completed.

    If the serial number was not entered correctly, repeat mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html and mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html and re-enter the correct serial number.

  7. Lock the serial number in the database by entering the ent-serial-num command with the serial number shown in mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html, if the serial number shown in mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html is correct, or with the serial number shown in mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html, if the serial number was changed in mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html, and with the lock=yes parameter.

    For this example, enter this command.

    ent-serial-num:serial=<EAGLE’s serial number>:lock=yes

    When this command has successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    ENT-SERIAL-NUM:  MASP A - COMPLTD
  8. Enable the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature with the enable-ctrl-feat command specifying the part number for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature. Enter this command.

    enable-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601

    Note:

    The MO SMS B-Party Routing feature cannot be enabled with a temporary feature access key.

    When the enable-crtl-feat command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    ENABLE-CTRL-FEAT: MASP B - COMPLTD

    Caution:

    Once the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is enabled, provisioning for MO SMS B-Party Routing feature can be performed, but the EAGLE will not perform global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits of any messages until the MO SMS B-Party Routing is turned on in mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html.

    If you wish to turn the MO SMS B-Party feature on at this time, continue the procedure with mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html.

    If you do not wish to turn the MO SMS B-Party feature on at this time, continue the procedure with mo-sms-b-party-routing-configuration-procedures.html.

  9. Turn the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature on with the chg-ctrl-feat command specifying the part number for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature and the status=on parameter. Enter this command.

    chg-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601:status=on

    When this command has successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-CTRL-FEAT: MASP B - COMPLTD
  10. Verify the changes by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command with the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature part number. Enter this command.

    rtrv-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    MO SMS B-Party Routing    893024601  on      ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.
  11. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-1 Activate the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature- Sheet 1 of 3

img/activate_mo_sms_b-party_routing_01_160269.png

Figure A-2 Activate the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 2 of 3

img/activate_mo_sms_b-party_routing_02_160269.png

Figure A-3 Activate the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 3 of 3

img/activate_mo_sms_b-party_routing_03_160269.png

Configuring the GSM MO SMS B-Party Routing Options

This procedure is used to configure the MO SMS B-Party routing options for GSM messages using the chg-gsmsmsopts command with these parameters:

:bpartygttsn – the name of the GTT set, shown in the rtrv-gttset output, global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits of the GSM message will be performed on; or the value none indicating that global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits of the GSM message will not be performed on any GTT set.

:mosmsgttdig – the digits that are used for global title translation.
  • sccpcdpa - the digits of the SCCP called party address portion of the message are used for global title translation.
  • mapbparty - the MAP B-party number is used for global title translation.

The system default value for the bpartygttsn parameter is none. The system default value for the mosmsgttdig parameter is sccpcdpa.

This procedure can be performed only if the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is enabled.

The set type of the GTT set name that will be specified for the bpartygttsn parameter must be CDGTA. The set type of the GTT set is shown in the SETTYPE column of the rtrv-gttset output. If the SETTYPE column is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, all the GTT sets are CDGTA GTT sets.

If the value of the bpartygttsn parameter is none when this procedure is completed, the value of the mosmsgttdig parameter must be sccpcdpa.

  1. Display the existing GSM MO SMS B-Party routing option values by entering the rtrv-gsmsmsopts command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    GSM SMS OPTIONS
    --------------------------------------
    BPARTYGTTSN  = NONE          MOSMSGTTDIG  = SCCPCDPA

    Note:

    The rtrv-gsmsmsopts command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-gsmsmsopts command, refer to the rtrv-gsmsmsopts command description in the Commands Manual.

    If the BPARTYGTTSN and MOSMSGTTDIG fields are not shown in the rtrv-gsmsmsopts output, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is not enabled. Perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature to enable the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.

    If the BPARTYGTTSN and MOSMSGTTDIG fields are shown in the rtrv-gsmsmsopts output, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature was enabled in this step, continue the procedure by performing one of these actions.
    • If a GTT set name will be specified, continue the procedure with 2.
    • If a GTT set name will not be specified, only the mosmsgttdig parameter value will be changed, continue the procedure with 3.

      Note:

      The mosmsgttdig parameter value can be mapbparty only if a GTT set name is specified for the bpartygttsn parameter value.
  2. Display the GTT sets in the database using the rtrv-gttset command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    abcd1234   itu     CGGTA    12
    gttset3    ansi    CGGTA    10
    gttset6    ansi    OPC      -
    gttset7    ansi    CGPC     -
    gttset12   ansi    OPC      -
    imsi       itu     CDGTA    15
    lidb       ansi    CDGTA    10
    t800       ansi    CDGTA    10
    s1000      itu     CDGTA    15
    s2000      itu     CGPC     -
    
    GTT-SET table is (10 of 2000) 1% full.

    The SETTYPE column is shown in the rtrv-gttset output only if the Origin-Based SCCP Routing feature or if the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature is enabled and turned on. The SETTYPE value of the GTT set name specified for the bpartygttsn parameter must be CDGTA if the Origin-Based SCCP Routing feature or if the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature is enabled and turned on. If the SETTYPE column is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, all the GTT sets are CDGTA GTT sets.

    If the required GTT set name is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, perform Adding a GTT Set to add the required GTT set. After the new GTT set has been added to the database, continue the procedure with 3.

  3. Configure the GSM MO SMS B-Party Routing options using the chg-gsmsmsopts command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-gsmsmsopts:bpartygttsn=s1000:mosmsgttdig=mapbparty

    When the chg-gsmsmsopts command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-07 00:22:57 GMT  EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-GSMSMSOPTS: MASP A - COMPLTD
  4. Verify the changes using the rtrv-gsmsmsopts command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    GSM SMS OPTIONS
    --------------------------------------
    BPARTYGTTSN  = s1000         MOSMSGTTDIG  = MAPBPARTY
  5. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-4 Configure the GSM MO SMS B-Party Routing Options

img/configure_gsm_mo_sms_b-party_option_160269.png

Configuring the IS-41 MO SMS B-Party Routing Options

This procedure is used to configure the MO SMS B-Party routing options for IS-41 messages using the chg-is41smsopts command with these parameters:

:bpartygttsn – the name of the GTT set, shown in the rtrv-gttset output, global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits of the IS-41 message will be performed on; or the value none indicating that global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits of the IS-41 message will not be performed on any GTT set.

:mosmsgttdig – the digits that are used for global title translation.
  • sccpcdpa - the digits of the SCCP called party address portion of the message are used for global title translation.
  • mapbparty - the MAP B-party number is used for global title translation.

The system default value for the bpartygttsn parameter is none. The system default value for the mosmsgttdig parameter is sccpcdpa.

This procedure can be performed only if the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is enabled.

The set type of the GTT set name that will be specified for the bpartygttsn parameter must be CDGTA. The set type of the GTT set is shown in the SETTYPE column of the rtrv-gttset output. If the SETTYPE column is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, all the GTT sets are CDGTA GTT sets.

If the value of the bpartygttsn parameter is none when this procedure is completed, the value of the mosmsgttdig parameter must be sccpcdpa.

  1. Display the existing IS-41 MO SMS B-Party routing option values by entering the rtrv-is41smsopts command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    IS41 SMS OPTIONS
    -------------------------------------
    BPARTYGTTSN      = NONE
    MOSMSGTTDIG      = SCCPCDPA

    Note:

    The rtrv-is41smsopts command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-is41smsopts command, refer to the rtrv-is41smsopts command description in the Commands Manual.

    If the BPARTYGTTSN and MOSMSGTTDIG fields are not shown in the rtrv-is41smsopts output, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is not enabled. Perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature to enable the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.

    If the BPARTYGTTSN and MOSMSGTTDIG fields are shown in the rtrv-is41smsopts output, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature was enabled in this step, continue the procedure by performing one of these actions.
    • If a GTT set name will be specified, continue the procedure with 2.
    • If a GTT set name will not be specified, only the mosmsgttdig parameter value will be changed, continue the procedure with 3.

      Note:

      The mosmsgttdig parameter value can be mapbparty only if a GTT set name is specified for the bpartygttsn parameter value.
  2. Display the GTT sets in the database using the rtrv-gttset command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 09-07-07 00:29:31 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    
    GTTSN      NETDOM  SETTYPE  NDGT
    abcd1234   itu     CGGTA    12
    gttset3    ansi    CGGTA    10
    gttset6    ansi    OPC      -
    gttset7    ansi    CGPC     -
    gttset12   ansi    OPC      -
    imsi       itu     CDGTA    15
    lidb       ansi    CDGTA    10
    t800       ansi    CDGTA    10
    s1000      itu     CDGTA    15
    s2000      itu     CGPC     -
    
    GTT-SET table is (10 of 2000) 1% full.

    The SETTYPE column is shown in the rtrv-gttset output only if the Origin-Based SCCP Routing feature or if the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature is enabled and turned on. The SETTYPE value of the GTT set name specified for the bpartygttsn parameter must be CDGTA if the Origin-Based SCCP Routing feature or if the Flexible Linkset Optional Based Routing feature is enabled and turned on. If the SETTYPE column is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, all the GTT sets are CDGTA GTT sets.

    If the required GTT set name is not shown in the rtrv-gttset output, perform Adding a GTT Set to add the required GTT set. After the new GTT set has been added to the database, continue the procedure with 3.

  3. Configure the IS-41 MO SMS B-Party Routing options using the chg-is41smsopts command.

    For this example, enter this command.

    chg-is41smsopts:bpartygttsn=s1000:mosmsgttdig=mapbparty

    When the chg-is41smsopts command has successfully completed, this message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-07 00:22:57 GMT  EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-IS41SMSOPTS: MASP A - COMPLTD
  4. Verify the changes using the rtrv-is41smsopts command. This is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 09-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 41.1.0
    IS41 SMS OPTIONS
    -------------------------------------
    BPARTYGTTSN      = s1000
    MOSMSGTTDIG      = MAPBPARTY
  5. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-5 Configure the IS-41 MO SMS B-Party Routing Options

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Adding a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature

This procedure is used to provision an entry in the service selector table for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the ent-srvsel command.

The ent-srvsel command uses these parameters.

:gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24 – The global title indicator. The GTI defines the domain as

  • gti and gtia (ANSI) with GTI=2
  • gtii (ITU international) with GTI=2 or GTI=4, and
  • gtin and gtin24 (ITU national) with GTI=2 or GTI=4.

The gti and gtia parameters are equivalent.

:serv – the DSM service - smsmr.

:tt – The global title translation. (0-255)

:ssn – The subsystem number. (0-255, or *)

:dfltact - The default action identifier that is associated with the service selector entry. This parameter has one of these values.
  • A GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output whose ACTION value is either disc, udts, or tcaperr.
  • fallback - Fallback to the relay data. The relayed MSU is routed according to the routing data provided by the service.
  • falltogtt - Fallback to GTT. If the gttselid parameter has a value other than none, and the GTT selector search fails, the GTT selector search is performed again using the gttselid=none parameter.

:on=gttrqd - Global title translation is required after the service execution is complete and the message is relayed by the service.

:off=gttrqd - Global title translation is not required after the service execution is complete and the message is relayed by the service.

:gttselid - The GTT selector ID user for performing global title translation on messages that are relayed by the service. (0 - 65534)

:nai or :naiv – The nature of address indicator. See Table A-1 for NAI/NAIV.

Note:

The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv or nai) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the naiv or nai parameter. Table A-1 shows the mapping between the naiv and the nai parameters.

:np or :npv – The numbering plan. See Table A-2 for NP/NPV mapping.

Note:

The numbering plan parameters (npv or np) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the npv or np parameter. Table A-2 shows the mapping between the npv and the np parameters.
:snai – The service nature of address indicator.
  • natl — National significant number
  • intl — International number
  • rnidn — Routing number prefix and international dialed/directory number
  • rnndn — Routing number prefix and national dialed/directory number
  • rnsdn — Routing number prefix and subscriber dialed/directory number
  • ccrndn — Country code, routing number, and national directory number
  • sub — Subscriber number

:snp – The service numbering plan - e164

Table A-1 NAIV/NAI Mapping

NAIV NAI Description
0 -- Unknown
1 Sub Subscriber Number
2 Rsvd Reserved for national use
3 Natl National significant number
4 Intl International number
5-127 --- Spare

Table A-2 NPV/NP Mapping

NPV NP Description
0 -- Unknown
1 E164 ISDN/telephony numbering plan
2 Generic Generic numbering plan
3 X121 Data numbering plan
4 F69 Telex numbering plan
5 E210 Maritime mobile numbering plan
6 E212 Land mobile numbering plan
7 E214 ISDN/mobile numbering plan
8 Private Private network or network-specific numbering plan
9-15 --- Spare

To perform this procedure, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature must be enabled. Enter the rtrv-ctrl-feat command with the MO SMS B-Party Routing part number, 893024601, to verify whether or not the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is enabled. If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is not enabled, perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature to enable MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.

ITU service selectors (defined by either the gtii, gtin, or gtin24 parameters) can be specified only if the ANSIGFLEX STP option is not enabled. Enter the rtrv-stpopts command to verify whether or not the ANSIGFLEX STP option is enabled.

  1. Verify the status of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command with the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature part number. Enter this command.

    rtrv-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    MO SMS B-Party Routing    893024610  on      ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.

    If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature has not been enabled, perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature procedure to enable this feature.

  2. Display the service selector entries by entering this command rtrv-srvsel command.

    rtrv-srvsel:num=20992:force=yes

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIA  TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2     9    --       ---   *    e212  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=9 
    2     10   --       ---   3    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=75
    2     253  --       ---   4    e214  natl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=80
    
    GTII  TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2     0    --       ---   2    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=56
    2     18   --       ---   *    e164  rnsdn inpmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=80
    4     0    e214     sub   *    e214  sub   gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=98
    
    GTIN  TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2     2    --       ---   3    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=8
    2     9    --       --    *    ---   ---   inpq    ---
    DFLTACT=--------- GTTSELID=-----
    4     2    e164     natl  *    e164  rnndn inpmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=432
    4     9    ---      ---   4    ---   ---   inpq    ---
    DFLTACT=--------- GTTSELID=-----
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (10 of 20992)   1 % full

    Note:

    If the rtrv-srvsel command is entered with no other parameters specified, a maximum of 50 entries are displayed. To display more than 50 entries, the force=yes parameter must be specified with the rtrv-srvsel command and the num parameter value must be greater than 50. Since there can be a maximum of 20992 service selectors in the database, to display all the service selectors in the database, the force=yes and num=20992 parameters must be specified with the rtrv-srvselcommand.

    If the number of service selector entries is 20992, the new service selector entry cannot be added unless and existing service selector entry is removed from the database, or an existing service selector entry is changed with the new information for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.

    Continue the procedure by performing one of these actions.
    • If the number of service selector entries is 20992 and you wish to change an existing service selector entry, perform the procedure Changing the Attributes of a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature using the service selector information that would have been used in this procedure. Do not perform the remainder of this procedure.
    • If the number of service selector entries is 20992 and you wish to remove an existing service selector entry, perform the procedure Removing a Service Selector Entry. After the service selector entry has been removed, continue the procedure with 3.
    • If the number of service selector entries is less than 20992, continue the procedure with 3.
  3. ITU service selectors cannot be added to the database if the ANSIGFLEX STP option is enabled.

    If ITU service selectors are not shown in the rtrv-srvsel output in 2, and ITU service selectors will be added, verify whether or not the ANSIGFLEX STP option is enabled by entering the rtrv-stpopts command.

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    STP OPTIONS
    -----------------------
    ANSIGFLEX            no

    Note:

    The rtrv-stpopts command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. If you wish to see all the fields displayed by the rtrv-stpopts command, refer to the rtrv-stpopts command description in the Commands Manual.

    The value yes in the rtrv-stpopts output for the ANSIGFLEX field shows that the ANSIGFLEX STP option is enabled.

    If any of these conditions are present.
    • The value for the ANSIGFLEX field is no.
    • ITU service selectors are shown in the rtrv-srvsel output in 2, shown by the GTII, GTIN, or GTIN24 columns.
    • No ITU service selectors will be added.
    Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • Continue the procedure with 8 if:
      • The off=gttrqd parameter will be specified for the service selector entry, or
      • The on=gttrqd parameter will be specified value for the service selector entry and the rtrv-srvsel output contains entries whose GTTRQD value is on, and
      • The dfltact value will be either fallback or falltogtt.
    • Continue the procedure with 7 if:
      • The off=gttrqd parameter will be specified for the service selector entry, or
      • The on=gttrqd parameter will be specified value for the service selector entry and the rtrv-srvsel output contains entries whose GTTRQD value is on, and
      • The dfltact value will be a GTT action identifier.
    • Continue the procedure with 5 if the on=gttrqd parameter will be specified value for the service selector entry and the rtrv-srvsel output contains no entries whose GTTRQD value is on.

    If the value for the ANSIGFLEX field is yes, continue the procedure with 4.

  4. Change the ANSIGFLEX STP option value to no by entering this command.

    chg-stpopts:off=ansigflex

    When this command has successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-STPOPTS: MASP A - COMPLTD

    Caution:

    After changing the ANSIGFLEX value to no in this step, and adding the ITU service selectors in 8, the ANSIGFLEX STP option cannot be enabled.
  5. Enter this command to verify if any DSMs are in the database.

    rtrv-stp:gpl=vsccp

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    Card  Part Number  Rev Serial Number  Type     DB     APPL     GPL Version
    ----  -----------  --- -------------  ----     --     ----     -----------
    1101  870-1275-01  W    10245689323    DSM     4096M  VSCCP    133-029-000
    1201  870-1275-01  W    10245689337    DSM     4096M  VSCCP    133-029-000
    1301  870-1275-01  W    10245689353    DSM     4096M  VSCCP    133-029-000

    If no entries are shown in the rtrv-stp output, continue the procedure with 6.

    If entries are shown in the rtrv-stp output, the EAGLE contains DSM cards. The on=gttrqd parameter cannot be specified if the EAGLE contains Legacy DSMs. To specify the on=gttrqd parameter, all the DSMs must be replaced by E5-SM4G or E5-SM8G-B cards. Contact My Oracle Support before replacing any service modules. Refer to unresolvable-reference.html#GUID-B82ED41B-4E6F-4168-AF60-FEC7BFB99F23 for the contact information.

    After the DSMs have been replaced, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
  6. Enter this command to verify if any E5-SM4G cards are in the database.

    rtrv-stp:gpl=sccphc

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    Card  Part Number  Rev Serial Number  Type     DB     APPL     GPL Version
    ----  -----------  --- -------------  ----     --     ----     -----------
    1106  870-2860-01  W    10245689404    DSM     4096M  SCCPHC   133-029-000
    1206  870-2860-01  W    10245689453    DSM     4096M  SCCPHC   133-029-000
    1306  870-2860-01  W    10245689499    DSM     4096M  SCCPHC   133-029-000

    If entries no are shown in the rtrv-stp output, the EAGLE does not contains any E5-SM4G cards. To specify the on=gttrqd parameter, the EAGLE must contain E5-SM4G or E5-SM8G-B cards. Perform the Adding a Service Module procedure to add E5-SM4G or E5-SM8G-B cards to the database.

    If entries are shown in the rtrv-stp output or the Adding a Service Module procedure has been performed, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • Continue the procedure with 8 if the dfltact value will be either fallback or falltogtt
    • Continue the procedure with 7 if the dfltact value will be a GTT action identifier.
  7. Display the GTT action identifiers by entering the rtrv-gttact command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    ACTID      ACTION   ATCAPERR ITCAPERR UDTSERR UIMREQD
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    action2    disc     ---      ---      ---     off
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCA           RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    action1    dup      002-002-002   gt  ---  DFLT    -----
         CDGTMODID = ---------  CGGTMODID = ---------
         USEICMSG = off     CGPCOGMSG = dflt       CGPCA = ---
    action3    dup      003-003-003   gt  ---  1       -----
         CDGTMODID = ---------  CGGTMODID = ---------
         USEICMSG = off     CGPCOGMSG = dflt       CGPCA = ---
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCI           RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCN           RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCN24         RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    GTT-ACT  table is (3 of 2000) 1% full.

    The dfltact parameter value must be a GTT action identifier (the ACTID value in the rtrv-gttact output) whose ACTION value is either disc, udts, or tcaperr.

    If the desired GTT action identifier is not shown in the rtrv-gttact output, add the desired GTT action identifier by performing the Adding a GTT Action procedure.

    If the desired GTT action identifier is shown in the rtrv-gttact output or the Adding a GTT Action procedure was performed, continue the procedure with 8.

  8. Add the new service selector for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature by entering the ent-srvsel command with the appropriate parameter combinations shown in Table A-3.

    Table A-3 Parameter Combinations for Adding Service Selectors for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature

    ANSI Service Selector ITU Service Selector
    Mandatory Parameters
    :gti/gtia = 2 :gtii/gtin/gtin24 = 2, 4
    :serv = smsmr :serv = smsmr
    :tt = 0-255 :tt = 0-255
    :ssn = 0-255, * :ssn = 0-255, *
    :snp = e164 :snp=e164
    :snai = sub, natl, intl, rnidn, rnndn, rnsdn, ccrndn :snai = sub, natl, intl, rnidn, rnndn, rnsdn, ccrndn
      :nai or :naiv - See the Note
      :np or :npv - See the Note
    Optional Parameters

    :dfltact = the disc/udts/tcaperr GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output, fallback, or falltogtt. Default value = fallback

    :dfltact = the disc/udts/tcaperr GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output, fallback, or falltogtt. Default value = fallback

    :on=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the off=gttrqd parameter is specified. Default value=off

    :on=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the off=gttrqd parameter is specified. Default value=off

    :off=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the on=gttrqd parameter is specified. Default value=off

    :off=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the on=gttrqd parameter is specified. Default value=off

    :gttselid = 0 - 65534. Default value = no value is specified.

    :gttselid = 0 - 65534. Default value = no value is specified.

    Note: The nai and naiv, and the np and npv parameters cannot be specified together in the ent-srvsel command. Refer to Table A-1 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Adding a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature for the np and npv parameter values. The nai, naiv, np, and npv parameters can be specified only if the gtii/gtin/gtin24 parameter value is 4.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    ent-srvsel:gtia=2:serv:smsmr:tt=25:ssn=50:snp=e164:snai=natl:dfltact=action2:gttselid=3

    ent-srvsel:gtii=2:serv:smsmr:tt=35:ssn=60:snp=e164:snai=intl

    ent-srvsel:gtin=4:serv:smsmr:tt=45:ssn=70:snp=e164:snai=sub:nai=intl:npv=5:on=gttrqd

    When each of these commands have successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    ENT-SRVSEL: MASP A - COMPLTD
  9. Verify the changes using the rtrv-srvsel command and specifying these parameters and values that were specified in 8.
    • gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24
    • tt
    • ssn
    • serv=smsmr
    • snp=e164
    • snai
    • The np/npv parameter must be specified with the rtrv-srvsel command if the gtii/gtin/gtin24=4 parameter was specified in 8.
    • The nai/naiv parameter must be specified with the rtrv-srvsel command if the gtii/gtin/gtin24=4 parameter was specified in 8.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-srvsel:gtia=2:serv:smsmr:tt=25:ssn=50:snp=e164:snai=natl

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIA    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV   GTTRQD
    2       25   --       ----  50   e164  natl   smsmr  off
    DFLTACT=action2   GTTSELID=3
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtii=2:serv:smsmr:tt=35:ssn=60:snp=e164:snai=intl

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTII    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV   GTTRQD
    2       35   --       ----  60   e164  intl   smsmr  off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtin=4:serv:smsmr:tt=45:ssn=70:snp=e164:snai=sub :nai=intl:npv=5

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIN    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV   GTTRQD
    4       45   e210     intl  75   e164  sub    smsmr  on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full
  10. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-6 Add a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 1 of 3

img/add_srvsel_mo_sms_b-party_01_157186.png

Figure A-7 Add a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 2 of 3

img/add_srvsel_mo_sms_b-party_02_157186.png

Figure A-8 Add a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 3 of 3

img/add_srvsel_mo_sms_b-party_03_137290.png

Removing a Service Selector Entry

This procedure is used to remove a service selector using the dlt-srvsel command.

The dlt-srvsel command uses these parameters.

:gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24 – The global title indicator. The GTI defines the domain as

  • gti and gtia (ANSI) with GTI=2
  • gtii (ITU international) with GTI=2 or GTI=4, and
  • gtin and gtin24 (ITU national) with GTI=2 or GTI=4.

The gti and gtia parameters are equivalent.

:tt – The global title translation value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being removed.

:ssn – The subsystem number value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being removed.

:nai or :naiv – The nature of address indicator value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being removed. (See Table A-4 for NAI/NAIV mapping)

Note:

The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv or nai) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the naiv or nai parameter. Table A-4 shows the mapping between the naiv and the nai parameters.

:np or :npv– The numbering plan value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being removed. (See Table A-5 for NP/NPV mapping)

Note:

The numbering plan parameters (npv or np) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the npv or np parameter. Table A-5 shows the mapping between the npv and the np parameters.

Table A-4 NAIV/NAI Mapping

NAIV NAI Description
0 -- Unknown
1 Sub Subscriber Number
2 Rsvd Reserved for national use
3 Natl National significant number
4 Intl International number
5-127 --- Spare

Table A-5 NPV/NP Mapping

NPV NP Description
0 -- Unknown
1 E164 ISDN/telephony numbering plan
2 Generic Generic numbering plan
3 X121 Data numbering plan
4 F69 Telex numbering plan
5 E210 Maritime mobile numbering plan
6 E212 Land mobile numbering plan
7 E214 ISDN/mobile numbering plan
8 Private Private network or network-specific numbering plan
9-15 --- Spare

The service selector that is being removed from the database must be shown in the rtrv-srvsel output.

  1. Display the service selector entries by entering this command rtrv-srvsel command.

    rtrv-srvsel:num=20992:force=yes

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIA    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2       9    --       ---   *    e212  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=9 
    2       10   --       ---   3    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=75
    2       25   --       ----  50   e164  natl   smsmr  off
    DFLTACT=action2   GTTSELID=3
    2       253  --       ---   4    e214  natl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=80
    
    GTII    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2       0    --       ---   2    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=56
    2       18   --       ---   *    e164  rnsdn inpmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=80
    2       35   --       ----  60   e164  intl   smsmr  off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    4       0    e214     sub   *    e214  sub   gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=98
    
    GTIN    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2       2    --       ---   3    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=8
    2       9    --       --    *    ---   ---   inpq    ---
    DFLTACT=--------- GTTSELID=-----
    4       2    e164     natl  *    e164  rnndn inpmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=432
    4       9    ---      ---   4    ---   ---   inpq    ---
    DFLTACT=--------- GTTSELID=-----
    4       45   e210     intl  75   e164  sub    smsmr  on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    Note:

    If the rtrv-srvsel command is entered with no other parameters specified, a maximum of 50 entries are displayed. To display more than 50 entries, the force=yes parameter must be specified with the rtrv-srvsel command and the num parameter value must be greater than 50. Since there can be a maximum of 20992 service selectors in the database, to display all the service selectors in the database, the force=yes and num=20992 parameters must be specified with the rtrv-srvsel command.
  2. From the rtrv-srvsel output in 1, select the service selector that will be removed. Record all the values for this service selector. These values will be used in 4 with the rtrv-srvsel command to verify that the service selector has been removed from the database.
  3. Remove the service selector from the database by entering the dlt-srvsel command with the appropriate parameter combinations shown in Table A-6.

    Table A-6 Parameter Combinations for Removing Service Selectors

    ANSI Service Selector ITU Service Selector
    :gti/gtia = 2 :gtii/gtin/gtin24 = 2, 4
    :tt = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. :tt = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output.
    :ssn = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. :ssn = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output.
      :nai or :naiv - the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. See the Note
      :np or :npv - the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. See the Note
    Note: The nai and naiv, and the np and npv parameters cannot be specified together in the dlt-srvsel command. Refer to Table A-4 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer toTable A-5 for the np and npv parameter values. The nai, naiv, np, and npv parameters can be specified only if the gtii/gtin/gtin24 parameter value is 4.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    dlt-srvsel:gtia=2:tt=25:ssn=50

    dlt-srvsel:gtii=2::tt=35:ssn=60

    dlt-srvsel:gtin=4:tt=45:ssn=70:nai=intl:npv=5

    When each of these commands have successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    DLT-SRVSEL: MASP A - COMPLTD
  4. Verify the changes using the rtrv-srvsel command and specifying the values that were recorded in 2.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-srvsel:gtia=2:serv:smsmr:tt=25:ssn=50:snp=e164:snai=natl

    rtrv-srvsel:gtii=2:serv:smsmr:tt=35:ssn=60:snp=e164:snai=intl

    rtrv-srvsel:gtin=4:serv:smsmr:tt=45:ssn=70:snp=e164:snai=sub :nai=intl:npv=5

    When each of these commands have successfully completed, this output is displayed showing that the serv ice selector is not in the database.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    
    GTIN    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV
    No SRV Selector found in range
  5. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-9 Remove a Service Selector Entry

img/remove_srvsel_mo_sms_b-party_160269.png

Changing the Attributes of a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature

This procedure is used to provision an entry in the service selector table for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the chg-srvsel command.

The chg-srvsel command uses these parameters.

:gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24 – The global title indicator. The GTI defines the domain as

  • gti and gtia (ANSI) with GTI=2
  • gtii (ITU international) with GTI=2 or GTI=4, and
  • gtin and gtin24 (ITU national) with GTI=2 or GTI=4.

The gti and gtia parameters are equivalent.

:nserv – the DSM service - smsmr.

:tt – The global title translation type value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being changed.

:ssn – The subsystem number shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being changed.

:ndfltact - The default action identifier that is associated with the service selector entry. This parameter has one of these values.
  • A GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output whose ACTION value is either disc, udts, or tcaperr.
  • fallback - Fallback to the relay data. The relayed MSU is routed according to the routing data provided by the service.
  • falltogtt - Fallback to GTT. If the gttselid parameter has a value other than none, and the GTT selector search fails, the GTT selector search is performed again using the gttselid=none parameter.

:on=gttrqd - Global title translation is required after the service execution is complete and the message is relayed by the service.

:off=gttrqd - Global title translation is not required after the service execution is complete and the message is relayed by the service.

:ngttselid - The GTT selector ID user for performing global title translation on messages that are relayed by the service. (0 - 65534, or none)

:nai or :naiv – The nature of address indicator shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being changed. See Table A-7 for NAI/NAIV mapping.

Note:

The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv or nai) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the naiv or nai parameter. Table A-7 shows the mapping between the naiv and the nai parameters.

:np or :npv– The numbering plan value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output for the service selector that is being changed. See Table A-8 for NP/NPV mapping.

Note:

The numbering plan parameters (npv or np) can be specified by supplying either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You can specify either the npv or np parameter. Table A-8 shows the mapping between the npv and the np parameters.
:nsnai – The service nature of address indicator.
  • natl — National significant number
  • intl — International number
  • rnidn — Routing number prefix and international dialed/directory number
  • rnndn — Routing number prefix and national dialed/directory number
  • rnsdn — Routing number prefix and subscriber dialed/directory number
  • ccrndn — Country code, routing number, and national directory number
  • sub — Subscriber number

:nsnp – The service numbering plan - e164

Table A-7 NAIV/NAI Mapping

NAIV NAI Description
0 --- Unknown
1 Sub Subscriber Number
2 Rsvd Reserved for national use
3 Natl National significant number
4 Intl International number
5-127 --- Spare

Table A-8 NPV/NP Mapping

NPV NP Description
0 --- Unknown
1 E164 ISDN/telephony numbering plan
2 Generic Generic numbering plan
3 X121 Data numbering plan
4 F69 Telex numbering plan
5 E210 Maritime mobile numbering plan
6 E212 Land mobile numbering plan
7 E214 ISDN/mobile numbering plan
8 Private Private network or network-specific numbering plan
9-15 --- Spare

To perform this procedure, the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature must be enabled. Enter the rtrv-ctrl-feat command with the MO SMS B-Party Routing part number, 893024601, to verify whether or not the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is enabled. If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is not enabled, perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature to enable MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.

  1. Display the service selector entries by entering this command rtrv-srvsel command.

    rtrv-srvsel:num=20992:force=yes

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIA    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2       9    --       ---   *    e212  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=9 
    2       10   --       ---   3    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=75
    2       25   --       ----  50   e164  natl   smsmr  off
    DFLTACT=action2   GTTSELID=3
    2       253  --       ---   4    e214  natl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=80
    
    GTII    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2       0    --       ---   2    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=56
    2       18   --       ---   *    e164  rnsdn inpmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=80
    2       35   --       ----  60   e164  intl   smsmr  off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    4       0    e214     sub   *    e214  sub   gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=98
    
    GTIN    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI  SERV    GTTRQD
    2       2    --       ---   3    e164  intl  gflex   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=8
    2       9    --       --    *    ---   ---   inpq    ---
    DFLTACT=--------- GTTSELID=-----
    4       2    e164     natl  *    e164  rnndn inpmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=432
    4       9    ---      ---   4    ---   ---   inpq    ---
    DFLTACT=--------- GTTSELID=-----
    4       45   e210     intl  75   e164  sub    smsmr  on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    Note:

    If the rtrv-srvsel command is entered with no other parameters specified, a maximum of 50 entries are displayed. To display more than 50 entries, the force=yes parameter must be specified with the rtrv-srvsel command and the num parameter value must be greater than 50. Since there can be a maximum of 20992 service selectors in the database, to display all the service selectors in the database, the force=yes and num=20992 parameters must be specified with the rtrv-srvselcommand.

    If the value smsmr is shown in the SERV column of the rtrv-srvsel output, continue the procedure with 3.

    If the value smsmr is not shown in the SERV column of the rtrv-srvsel output, continue the procedure with 2.

  2. Verify the status of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature by entering the rtrv-ctrl-featcommand with the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature part number. Enter this command.

    rtrv-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    MO SMS B-Party Routing    893024610  on      ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.

    If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature has not been enabled, perform the procedure Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature procedure to enable this feature.

  3. From the rtrv-srvsel output in 1, select the service selector that will be removed. Record all the values for this service selector. These values and the new values for the snp, snai, and serv parameters will be used in 8 with the rtrv-srvsel command to verify the changes that will be made to the service selector.
    Continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • Continue the procedure with 7 if:
      • The off=gttrqd parameter will be specified for the service selector entry, or
      • The on=gttrqd parameter will be specified value for the service selector entry and the rtrv-srvsel output contains entries whose GTTRQD value is on, and
      • The ndfltact value will be either fallback or falltogtt.
    • Continue the procedure with 6 if:
      • The off=gttrqd parameter will be specified for the service selector entry, or
      • The on=gttrqd parameter will be specified value for the service selector entry and the rtrv-srvsel output contains entries whose GTTRQD value is on, and
      • The ndfltact value will be a GTT action identifier.
    • Continue the procedure with 4 if the on=gttrqd parameter will be specified value for the service selector entry and the rtrv-srvsel output contains no entries whose GTTRQD value is on.
  4. Enter this command to verify if any DSMs or SLICs are in the database.

    rtrv-stp:gpl=vsccp

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    Card  Part Number  Rev Serial Number  Type     DB     APPL     GPL Version
    ----  -----------  --- -------------  ----     --     ----     -----------
    1101  870-1275-01  W    10245689323    DSM     4096M  VSCCP    133-029-000
    1201  870-1275-01  W    10245689337    DSM     4096M  VSCCP    133-029-000
    1301  870-1275-01  W    10245689353    DSM     4096M  VSCCP    133-029-000

    If no entries are shown in the rtrv-stp output, continue the procedure with 5.

    If entries are shown in the rtrv-stp output, the EAGLE contains Legacy DSM cards. The on=gttrqd parameter cannot be specified if the EAGLE contains Legacy DSMs. To specify the on=gttrqd parameter, all the DSMs must be replaced by E5-SM4G or E5-SM8G-B cards. Contact My Oracle Support before replacing any service modules. Refer to unresolvable-reference.html#GUID-B82ED41B-4E6F-4168-AF60-FEC7BFB99F23 for the contact information.

    After the DSMs have been replaced, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
  5. Enter this command to verify if any E5-SM4G cards are in the database.

    rtrv-stp:gpl=sccphc

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    Card  Part Number  Rev Serial Number  Type     DB     APPL     GPL Version
    ----  -----------  --- -------------  ----     --     ----     -----------
    1106  870-2860-01  W    10245689404    DSM     4096M  SCCPHC   133-029-000
    1206  870-2860-01  W    10245689453    DSM     4096M  SCCPHC   133-029-000
    1306  870-2860-01  W    10245689499    DSM     4096M  SCCPHC   133-029-000

    If entries no are shown in the rtrv-stp output, the EAGLE does not contains any DSM cards. To specify the on=gttrqd parameter, the EAGLE must contain DSM cards. Perform the Adding a Service Module procedure to add E5-SM4G or E5-SM8G-B cards to the database.

    If entries are shown in the rtrv-stp output or the Adding a Service Module procedure has been performed, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
    • Continue the procedure with 7 if the ndfltact value will be either fallback or falltogtt
    • Continue the procedure with 6 if the ndfltact value will be a GTT action identifier.
  6. Display the GTT action identifiers by entering the rtrv-gttact command.

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    ACTID      ACTION   ATCAPERR ITCAPERR UDTSERR UIMREQD
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    action2    disc     ---      ---      ---     off
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCA           RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    action1    dup      002-002-002   gt  ---  DFLT    -----
         CDGTMODID = ---------  CGGTMODID = ---------
         USEICMSG = off     CGPCOGMSG = dflt       CGPCA = ---
    action3    dup      003-003-003   gt  ---  1       -----
         CDGTMODID = ---------  CGGTMODID = ---------
         USEICMSG = off     CGPCOGMSG = dflt       CGPCA = ---
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCI           RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCN           RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    ACTID      ACTION   PCN24         RI  SSN  MRNSET  MAPSET
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    GTT-ACT  table is (3 of 2000) 1% full.

    The ndfltact parameter value must be a GTT action identifier (the ACTID value in the rtrv-gttact output) whose ACTION value is either disc, udts, or tcaperr.

    If the desired GTT action identifier is not shown in the rtrv-gttact output, add the desired GTT action identifier by performing the Adding a GTT Action procedure.

    If the desired GTT action identifier is shown in the rtrv-gttact output or the Adding a GTT Action procedure was performed, continue the procedure with 7.

  7. Change the service selector by entering the chg-srvsel command with the appropriate parameter combinations shown in Table A-9.

    Table A-9 Parameter Combinations for Changing Service Selectors for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature

    ANSI Service Selector ITU Service Selector
    Mandatory Parameters
    :gti/gtia = 2 :gtii/gtin/gtin24 = 2 :gtii/gtin/gtin24 = 4
    :tt = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. :tt = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. :tt = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output.
    :ssn = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. :ssn = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. :ssn = the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output.
        :nai or :naiv - the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. See Note 1.
        :np or :npv - the value shown in the rtrv-srvsel output. See Note 1.
    Optional Parameters (See Note 2)
    :nserv = smsmr (See Note 3) :nserv = smsmr (See Note 3) :nserv = smsmr (See Note 3)
    :nsnp = e164 (See Note 3) :nsnp= e164 (See Note 3) :nsnp = e164 (See Note 3)
    :nsnai = sub, natl, intl, rnidn, rnndn, rnsdn, ccrndn :nsnai = sub, natl, intl, rnidn, rnndn, rnsdn, ccrndn :nsnai = sub, natl, intl, rnidn, rnndn, rnsdn, ccrndn
    :ndfltact = the disc/udts/tcaperr GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output, fallback, or falltogtt. :ndfltact = the disc/udts/tcaperr GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output, fallback, or falltogtt. :ndfltact = the disc/udts/tcaperr GTT action identifier shown in the rtrv-gttact output, fallback, or falltogtt.
    :on=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the off=gttrqd parameter is specified. :on=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the off=gttrqd parameter is specified. :on=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the off=gttrqd parameter is specified.
    :off=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the on=gttrqd parameter is specified. :off=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the on=gttrqd parameter is specified. :off=gttrqd - This parameter cannot be specified if the on=gttrqd parameter is specified.
    :ngttselid = 0 - 65534, or none. :ngttselid = 0 - 65534, or none. :ngttselid = 0 - 65534, or none.

    Notes:

    1. The nai and naiv, and the np and npv parameters cannot be specified together in the chg-srvsel command. Refer to Table A-7 for the nai and naiv parameter values. Refer to Table A-8 for the np and npv parameter values. The nai, naiv, np, and npv parameters can be specified only if the gtii/gtin/gtin24 parameter value is 4.

    2. A minimum of one optional parameter must be specified for the chg-srvsel command. The value of any optional parameter that is not specified is not changed.

    3. If the current SERV value is smsmr, the nserv and nsnp parameters cannot be specified. The SERV and SNP values cannot be changed.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    chg-srvsel:gtia=2:tt=25:ssn=50:nsnai=rnndn:on=gttrqd

    chg-srvsel:gtia=2:tt=253:ssn=4:nserv=smsmr:nsnp=e164:nsnai=rnidn :on=gttrqd:ndfltact=action2

    chg-srvsel:gtii=2:tt=35:ssn=60:nsnai=sub

    chg-srvsel:gtii=4:tt=0:ssn=*:nai=sub:np=e214:nserv=smsmr :nsnp=e164:nsnai=rnsdn :on=gttrqd:ngttselid=70

    chg-srvsel:gtin=4:tt=45:ssn=75:nai=intl:np=e210:nsnai=natl:ndfltact=action2:ngttselid=55

    chg-srvsel:gtin=2:tt=9:ssn=*:nserv=smsmr:nsnp=e164:nsnai=natl

    When each of these commands have successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-SRVSEL: MASP A - COMPLTD
  8. Verify the changes using the rtrv-srvsel command and specifying the values that were recorded in 3 and the new values for the snp, snai, and serv parameters, as applicable..

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-srvsel:gtia=2:tt=25:ssn=50:snp=e164:snai=rnndn:serv:smsmr

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIA    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV    GTTRQD
    2       25   --       ----  50   e164  rnndn  smsmr   on
    DFLTACT=action2   GTTSELID=3
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtia=2:tt=253:ssn=4:snp=e164:snai=rnidn:serv=smsmr

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTII    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV    GTTRQD
    2       253  --       ----  4    e164  rnidn  smsmr   on
    DFLTACT=action2  GTTSELID=80
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtii=2:tt=35:ssn=60:snp=e164:snai=sub:serv:smsmr

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTII    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV    GTTRQD
    2       35   --       ----  60   e164  sub    smsmr   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtin=4:tt=0:ssn=*:snp=e164:snai=sub:nai=sub :np=e214:serv:smsmr

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTII    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV    GTTRQD
    4       0    e214     sub   *    e164  rnsdn  smsmr   on
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=70
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtin=4:tt=45:ssn=75:snp=e164:snai=natl:nai=intl :np=e210:serv:smsmr

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIN    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV    GTTRQD
    4       45   e210     intl  75   e164  natl   smsmr   on
    DFLTACT=action2  GTTSELID=55
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full

    rtrv-srvsel:gtin=2:tt=9:ssn=*:snp=e164:snai=natl:serv:smsmr

    This is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
    
    GTIN    TT   NP       NAI   SSN  SNP   SNAI   SERV    GTTRQD
    2       9    --       ----  *    e164  natl   smsmr   off
    DFLTACT=fallback  GTTSELID=none
    
    SRV SELECTOR table is (13 of 20992)   1 % full
  9. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-10 Change the Attributes of a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 1 of 2

img/change_srvsel_mo_sms_b-party_01_137290.png

Figure A-11 Change the Attributes of a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 2 of 2

img/change_srvsel_mo_sms_b-party_02_137290.png

Turning the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature Off

This procedure is used to turn off the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the chg-ctrl-feat command.

The chg-ctrl-feat command uses the following parameters:

:partnum - The part number of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature, 893024601.

:status=off – used to turn off the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.

The status of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature must be on and is shown with the rtrv-ctrl-feat command.

Caution:

If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is turned off, provisioning for MO SMS B-Party Routing can be performed with the chg-gsmsmsopts, chg-is41smsopts, ent-srvsel, dlt-srvsel, and chg-srvsel commands. The EAGLE will not perform global title translation on the MAP B-Party digits of the message.
  1. Display the status of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601 command.

    The following is an example of the possible output.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    MO SMS B-Party Routing    893024601  on      ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.

    If the status of the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is off, or if the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is not enabled, this procedure cannot be performed.

  2. Turn off the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature by entering the chg-ctrl-feat command with the status=off parameter.

    For example, enter this command.

    chg-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601:status=off

    When this command has successfully completed, the following message should appear.

    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:16:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    CHG-CTRL-FEAT: MASP A - COMPLTD
  3. Verify the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature has been turned off by using the rtrv-ctrl-feat:partnum=893024601 command. The following is an example of the possible output.
    rlghncxa03w 08-09-28 21:15:37 GMT EAGLE5 39.1.0
    The following features have been permanently enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity
    MO SMS B-Party Routing    893024601  off     ----
    
    The following features have been temporarily enabled:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum    Status  Quantity     Trial Period Left
    Zero entries found.
    
    The following features have expired temporary keys:
    
    Feature Name              Partnum
    Zero entries found.
  4. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command.

    These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.

    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.

Figure A-12 Turn the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature Off

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