4.51 chg-dstn

Use this command to change the characteristics of the point codes that are considered destinations from this signal transfer point (STP). A destination does not have to be an adjacent signaling point, but the system must be able to route traffic to this destination.

Parameters

Note:

See Point Code Formats and Conversion for a detailed description of point code formats, rules for specification, and examples.
dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24/dpcn16 (mandatory)
Destination point code.
dpc (optional)
ANSI destination point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-ni-nc-ncm).
Synonym:
dpca
Range:
p-, 000-255, *

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—p-

The asterisk value (*) is not valid for the ni subfield.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, ni = 000 is not valid.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is not valid if ni = 001–005.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is valid if ni = 006–255.

The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.

dpci (optional)
ITU international destination point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-255

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

zone—0-7

area—000-255

id—0-7

The point code 0-000-0 is not a valid point code.

dpcn (optional)
ITU national destination point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the chg-stpopts:npcfmti flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-16383, aa-zz

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

nnnnn—0-16383

gc—aa-zz

m1-m2-m3-m4—0-14 for each member; values must sum to 14

dpcn24 (optional)
24-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-msa-ssa-sp).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-16383, aa-zz

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

nnnnn—0-16383

gc—aa-zz

m1-m2-m3-m4—0-14 for each member; values must sum to 14

dpcn16 (optional)
16-bit ITU national point code with subfields unit number, sub number area, main number area (un-sna-mna). The prefix indicates a private point code (prefix-un-sna-mna).
Range:
p-, 000-127
Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).
prefix---p
un---000---127
sna---000---15
mna---000---31
aliasa/aliasi/aliasn/aliasn24/aliasn16 (optional)
Alias point code.
aliasa (optional)
ANSI destination point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm).
Range:
000-255, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, ni = 000 is not valid.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is not valid if ni = 001–005.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is valid if ni = 006–255.

Enter none to delete the point code.

The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.

aliasi (optional)

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

If an ITU international destination (dpci) point code is entered, the dpci and aliasi prefix subfields cannot be the same, (both spare or both non-spare). Up to 2 comma-delimited entries can be entered in the point code list.

Range:
s-, 0-255, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s

zone—0-7

area—000-255

id—0-7

Enter none to delete the point code.

The point code 0-000-0 is not a valid point code.

aliasn (optional)

ITU national alias point code list in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the chg-stpopts:npcfmti flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).

 If an ITU national destination (dpcn) point code is entered, then the dpcn and aliasn prefix subfields cannot be the same (both spare or both non-spare). Up to 2 comma-delimited entries can be entered in the point code list.

Range:
s-, 0-16383, aa-zz, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s

nnnnn—0-16383

gc—aa-zz

m1-m2-m3-m4—0-14 for each member; values must sum to 14

Enter none to delete the point code.

aliasn24 (optional)
24-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp).
Range:
000-255, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

msa—000-255

ssa—000-255

sp—000-255

Enter none to delete the point code.

aliasn16 (optional)
16-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields unit number, sub number area, main number area (un-sna-mna).
Range:
000---127, none
Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).
un---000---127
sna---000---15
mna---000---31

Enter none to delete the point code.

bei (optional)
Broadcast exception indicator. This parameter specifies whether the STP broadcasts network management messages to adjacent signaling points. The network management messages contain information about the indicated cluster and any of that cluster’s member signaling points that are on its exception list. The messages whose broadcast is determined by this parameter are:
  • TFP—Transfer Prohibited
  • TCP—Transfer Cluster Prohibited
  • TFA—Transfer Allowed
  • TCA—Transfer Cluster Allowed 
Range:
yes
Network management messages are not broadcast
no
Network management messages are broadcast
Default:
No change to the current value
clli (optional)
Common Language Location Identifier assigned to the destination.
Range:
ayyyyyyyyyy 1 alphabetic character followed by 10 alphanumeric characters
Default:
No change to the current value
elei (optional)
Exception-list exclusion indicator, for cluster destinations only. This parameter specifies whether the system excludes or includes (maintains) a dynamic status exception list (x-list) for each cluster route used to reach the member signaling points that make up the cluster.
Range:
yes
Do not maintain a dynamic status x-list
no
Maintain a dynamic status x-list
Default:
No change to current value.
homescp (optional)

This parameter specifies whether the destination point code is considered a Home SCP when performing SCCP processing for messages with no Global Title Address Digits (Global Title Indicator (GTI) is set to zero).

This parameter can only be set to "yes" for full DPCs.

Range:
yes
the DPC is considered a Home SCP
no
the DPC is not considered a Home SCP
Default:
No change to the current value
homesmsc (optional)

This parameter specifies whether the DPC is considered a Home SMSC when performing SCCP processing for messages with no Global Title Address Digits (GTI is set to zero).

This parameter can only be set to "yes" for full DPCs.

Range:
yes
the DPC is considered a Home SMSC
no
the DPC is not considered a Home SMSC
Default:
No change to the current value
ncai (optional)
Nested cluster allowed indicator. Specifies whether the route to the cluster point code can be different for provisioned members of the cluster. A point code is a member of a cluster point code if it has the same network identifier (NI) and network cluster (NC) values as the cluster point code. This parameter can only be specified for cluster point codes. Nested cluster routing is allowed if this parameter is set to yes and the CRMD and NCR features are turned on.
Range:
yes
The cluster point code is a nested cluster point code. Point codes that are members of this cluster point code can be assigned to route sets that are different from the route set assigned to the cluster point code.
no
The cluster point code is not a nested cluster point code. Point codes that are members of this cluster point code must be assigned to the same route set assigned to the cluster point code.
Default:
Current value.
nprst (optional)
NM bits reset. This parameter specifies whether the NM bits should be set to00.

This parameter applies only to ITU IAM messages. The nptype=nm parameter must be specified (see the chg-tifopts command) before this parameter can be specified.

Range:
off
Do not set NM Bits to 00 in ITU IAM message if the TIFOPTS nptype option value is nm
on
Set NM Bits to 00 in ITU IAM message if the TIFOPTS nptype option value is nm
Default:
No change to the current value
prx (optional)
Proxy point code indicator. This parameter specifies whether a destination point code is used as a proxy point code.
Range:
yes
The destination point code is used as a proxy point code.
no
The destination point code is not used as a proxy point code.
Default:
No change in current value.
rcause (optional)
Release cause. The value to be used as the release cause on REL messages.  

If the TIFOPTS  rlcopc parameter is specified (see the chg-tifopts command), and a value of 0 - 127 is specified for the rcause parameter, then the rcause parameter value overrides the values specified for the TIFOPTS rcausenp and rcausepfx parameters.

Range:
0 - 127, none

none -use the values specified for the TIFOPTS rcausenp and rcausepfx parameters

Default:
No change to the current value
sccpmsgcnv (optional)
SCCP UDT(S)/XUDT(S) Message Conversion Indicator. The type of conversion performed on messages for the specified destination.
Range:
none
conversion is not required on messages for the destination
udt2xudt
convert all UDT(S) messages for the destination to XUDT(S) messages
xudt2udt
convert all non-segmented XUDT(S) messages for the destination to UDT(S) messages
sxudt2udt
convert all segmented and non-segmented XUDT(S) messages for the destination to UDT(S) messages
Default:
No change to the current value
spc/spca/spci/spcn/spcn24/spcn16 (optional)
Secondary point code.
spc (optional)
ANSI secondary point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-ni-nc-ncm).
Synonym:
spca
Range:

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

p-, 000-255, none

prefix—p-

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, ni = 000 is not valid.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is not valid for ni = 001-005.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is valid if ni = 006-255.

Enter none to delete the point code.

The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.

Default:
No change to current value
spci (optional)
ITU international secondary point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-255, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

zone—0-7

area—000-255

id—0-7

The point code 0-000-0 is not a valid point code.

Enter none to delete the point code.

Default:
No change to current value
spcn (optional)
ITU national secondary point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the chg-stpopts:npcfmti flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-16383, aa-zz, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

nnnnn—0-16383

gc—aa-zz

m1-m2-m3-m4—0-14 for each member; values must sum to 14

Enter none to delete the point code.

Default:
No change to current value
spcn24 (optional)
24-bit ITU national secondary point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-msa-ssa-sp).
Range:
p-, 000-255, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—p

msa—000–255

ssa—000–255

sp—000–255

Enter none to delete the point code.

Default:
No change to current value
spcn16 (optional)
16-bit ITU national secondary point code with subfields unit number, sub number area, main number area (un-sna-mna). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-un-sna-mna).
Range:
p-, 000-127, none

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix---p

un---000---127

sna---000---15

mna---000---31

Enter none to delete the point code.

Default:
No change to the current value.
splitiam (optional)
This parameter specifies when and how to split an ITU IAM message into 1 IAM message + 1 SAM message.

Note:

This parameter applies only to ITU IAM messages.
Range:
15-31, none

15 - 31 -Maximum number of CdPN digits allowed in the IAM message before splitting occurs. The remaining digits, up to a total of 32, are encoded in the SAM message.

none -use the value specified for the TIFOPTS splitiam parameter to determine when to split the IAM message

Default:
No change to the current value

Example

To change the CLLI of destination 111-222-111 to RLGHNCXA01A:

chg-dstn:dpc=111-222-111:clli=rlghncxa01a

To change the exception-list exclusion indicator for cluster 20-2-* to yes:

chg-dstn:dpca=20-2-*:elei=yes

To change an existing destination to contain an SPC:

chg-dstn:dpc=20-2-2:spc=5-5-5

To change Nested Cluster Allowed Indicator for cluster 20-2-* to yes:

chg-dstn:dpc=20-2-*:ncai=yes

To change a network destination:

chg-dstn:dpc=25-*-*:clli=tklc

To change the BEI parameter value of ITU national destination 8111-aa to yes:

chg-dstn:dpcn=8111-aa:bei=yes

To change the BEI parameter value of 24-bit ITU-N destination 15-100-10 to yes:

chg-dstn:dpcn24=15-100-10:bei=yes

To change an existing 24-bit ITU-N destination to contain a 24-bit ITU-N SPC:

chg-dstn:dpcn24=12-12-12:spcn24=25-25-25

To change ITU-I spare destination point code  s-2-100-1 to contain an ITU-I spare secondary point code, ANSI alias, and ITU-N spare alias:

chg-dstn:dpci=s-2-100-1:spci=s-2-129-9:aliasa=121-120-120:aliasn=s-129

To prevent a destination point code from being used as a proxy point code:

chg-dstn:dpc=11-11-11:prx=no

To change ITU-N destination point code 10805-nz to delete its ANSI alias and add both ITU-I spare and non-spare aliases:

chg-dstn:dpcn=10805-nz:aliasa=none:aliasi=s-5-80-0,5-80-1

To change ITU-I spare destination point code s-5-60-3 to add ITU-N non-spare and spare aliases:

chg-dstn:dpci=s-5-60-3:aliasn=10723-gr,s-10723-gr

To change ITU-I spare destination point code s-5-60-5 to add ITU-N spare and ITU-I non-spare aliases:

chg-dstn:dpci=s-5-60-5:aliasn=s-10725-gr:aliasi=5-60-5

To change sccpmsgcnv type to udt2xudt for destination 11:

chg-dstn:dpc=11-11-11:sccpmsgcnv=udt2xudt

Dependencies

Note:

A full point code contains numerical values for all three segments of the point code.

At least one optional parameter must be specified.

The specified destination point code value must already be defined in the Destination point code table.

The destination address must be a full point code, a network destination, or a cluster point code.

The ANSI self-ID destination point code for the STP must be defined before ANSI destinations can be changed.

The ITU-I self-ID destination point code for the STP must be defined before ITU-I destinations can be changed.

The ITU-N self-ID destination point code for the STP must be defined before ITU-N destinations can be changed.

The Spare Point Code Support feature must be enabled before the spare point code prefix s- can be specified for an ITU-I or ITU-N destination, secondary, or alias point code.

If the dpcn or aliasn parameter is specified, the format must match the format that was assigned with the chg-stpopts:npcfmti parameter.

If the 7000 Routesets or 8000 Routesets feature is enabled, then the total number of provisioned aliases in the system cannot exceed 8000. If the 10,000 Routesets feature is enabled, then the total number of provisioned aliases in the system cannot exceed 10000.

Alias point codes are allowed only for full point code destinations.

Alias point codes for destinations must be full point codes.

A specified alias type cannot already be defined as a destination address.

The aliasa and dpca parameters cannot be specified together in the command. The aliasi and dpci parameters and the aliasn and dpcn parameters cannot be specified together in the command if the prefix subfields are the same (both are spare or both are non-spare).

Alias ANSI point codes cannot be members of a cluster or network destination.

The specified alias network type must be different from the destination point code network type.

A 24-bit ITU-N point code cannot have a 14-bit ITU-N alias point code or an ANSI alias point code.

A 24-bit ITU-National point code can have an ITU-I point code alias. This allows conversion of 14-bit ITU-I routing label to 24-bit routing label and vice versa.

A 14-bit ITU-N point code cannot have a 24-bit ITU-N alias point code.

If an ITU-I point code is specified, either the aliasn or the aliasn24 parameter can be specified, but not both.

Cluster destinations are allowed only if the CRMD feature is turned on.

The ncai parameter can be specified only for cluster destinations.

The elei parameter can be specified only for cluster destinations (for example, dpc=ni-nc-*).

The NCR (Nested Cluster Routing) feature must be turned on before the ncai parameter can be specified.

Network routing is valid only if the Network Routing (NRT) feature is turned on.

When using network routing, if the destination point code has a value of * in the nc subfield, the ncm subfield must also be * (for example, dpc=21-*-*).

If a provisioned nested cluster point code is being changed to a non-nested cluster point code (ncai=no), previously provisioned members of the cluster must have the same route set.

If a provisioned non-nested cluster point code is being changed to a nested cluster point code (ncai=yes), the maximum number of provisioned nested clusters must be no greater than 500.

If specified, the spc parameter value must be already be configured as a secondary point code in the Secondary Point Code table.

The value specified for the spc parameter must be a full point code.

If the spc parameter is specified, the domain=ss7 parameter must be specified.

If the spc parameter is specified, then the value specified for the dpc parameter must be a full point code.

The network type of the value specified for the spc parameter must match the network type of the value specified for the dpc parameter.

If a new CLLI for the destination point code is specified, it cannot match the CLLI of the system.

If the corresponding destination for the specified destination point code is an adjacent signaling point (matched a Far End point code in its linkset entity set), the CLLI of the specified destination point code cannot be assigned to any other destination address.

A reserved word cannot be specified for the destination identifier (CLLI).

If the destination does notuse an SPC, the group code of the destination must be the same as the group code of the ITU national true point code. If the destination uses an SPC, then the group code of the destination must match the group code of the SPC.

If an ITU national destination is being changed and the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on, this applies depending on whether the destination uses an SPC (secondary point code). For example, if the ITU national true point code has a group code of ee, then destinations with group codes of ee can be added without using an SPC. Destinations with a group code of ff must use an SPC with a group code of ff.

The Route table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The STP Self-identity table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The ICNP feature must be enabled and turned on in order to specify the icnpxlat, cgpafmt, and cdpafmt parameters.

Alias point codes cannot already be defined as another destination.

The value specified for the spc parameter cannot already be specified as a secondary point code for the destination point code.

The Linkset table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The Proxy Point Code feature must be enabled before the prx parameter can be specified.

If the prx=yes parameter is specified, then the value of the dpc parameter must be a full point code.

If the value of the dpc parameter is used as a proxy point code, then the prx=no parameter cannot be specified.

The number of proxy destinations cannot exceed the value allowed by the enabled Proxy Point Code quantity feature.

If the prx=yes parameter is specified, then the spc/spca/spci/spcn/spcn24 parameter cannot be specified.

The prx parameter must have a value of yes or no.

If the value specified for the dpc parameter is a private point code, then the prx=yes parameter cannot be specified.

The total number of proxy destinations cannot exceed the total capacity (100) of the Proxy Point Code feature.

If an IPGW linkset is used, then the prx=yes parameter cannot be specified.

The network type of the routeset must be the same as the network type of the destination point code. For example, a destination point code with an ANSI network type cannot use a routeset with an ITU network type.

If the specified destination point code is assigned a proxy point code (PPC) in the DSTN table, then the specified routeset must contain a linkset for the destination point code, and the PPC of the linkset must be equal to the PPC of the destination point code.

The value specified for the spc parameter must differ from the secondary point code of the destination/route entry specified by the dpc parameter.

The value specified for the ncai parameter cannot be same as the NCAI that is already assigned to the destination point code.

If the specified destination point code is a cluster or network destination point code, then the specified routeset cannot contain a route over proxy linksets.

If the destination point code and adjacent point code of the routes in the specified routeset are ITU point codes, then the following conditions must apply.

  • If one point code is an ITUI point code, and the other is an ITUN or ITUN24 point code, then the network type of the secondary adjacent point code must match the network type of the destination point code.
  • If both point codes have the same network type, then either both must be spare point codes or both must not be spare point codes.
  • If the destination point code is an ITUN point code, and the ITUDUPC feature is turned on, then the group code of the destination point code must match the adjacent or the secondary adjacent point code.

A maximum of two aliases can be specified per destination.

If the dpci parameter is specified, then a combination of ITUI and ANSI aliases cannot be specified. If the dpcn parameter is specified, then a combination of ITUN and ANSI aliases cannot be specified.

Two ITUI or two ITUN aliases can be specified for the same destination point code only if the aliases have different prefixes. One alias must be spare and one non-spare.

The TIF Number Portability feature must be enabled before the rcause or nprst parameter can be specified.

A TIF feature must be enabled before the splitiam parameter can be specified.

The XUDT UDT Conversion feature must be turned on before the sccpmsgcnv parameter can be specified.

The J7 Support feature must be enabled before the aliasn16 parameter can be specified.

If the J7 Support feature is enabled then aliasa and aliasn24 cannot be specified.

Spare point codes for aliasn 1 and aliasn 2 must be different, and spare point codes for aliasi 1 and aliasi 2 must be different.

Notes

One of dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24/dpcn16 is mandatory and they are mutually exclusive.

Only one of aliasa/aliasi/aliasn/aliasn24/aliasn16 can be specified as they are mutually exclusive.

Only one of spc/spca/spci/spcn/spcn24/spcn16 can be specified as they are mutually exclusive.

The domain parameter of a destination cannot be changed with this command. To change the domain parameter, the destination must be removed with the dlt-dstn command and re-entered with the ent-dstn command.

In this command, only ITU-international and ITU national point codes and aliases support the spare point code subtype prefix (s-). Only ITU-international and ITU national point codes support the private and spare point code subtype prefix (ps-). All of the point code types support the private (internal) point code subtype prefix (p-). Aliases do not support the private (internal) point code prefix.

The value specified for the DPC parameter must be a full point code in order to be used as a proxy point code. Cluster point codes and private point codes cannot be used as proxy point codes.

Invalid usage of none with aliasi and aliasn:

  • alias=none,none:  parser code expects none to be the last argument
  • alias=none,pointcode: parser code expects none to be the last argument
  • alias=,pointcode: invalid usage of comma separator

Alias Combination Matrix

Table 4-5 Alias Combination Matrix

specified result
Destination aliasN/aliasN24 alias1 aliasA/aniasN16 alias1 alias2
ANSI none 0
pci pci
none 0
pcn pcn
pcn24 pcn24
none none 0 0
none pci pci 0
pcn none 0 pcn
pcn24 none 0 pcn24
pcn pci pci pcn
pcn24 pci pci pcn24
ITUI none 0a
pca pca
none 0i
pci pci
none none 0a, i
none pca pca
pci none pci
pci pca E5074
none 0n 0
pcn 0n pcn
pcn, none 0n pcn
pcn1, pcn2 pcn2 pcn1
pcn24 pcn24
none none 0a, n 0
none pca pca 0
pcn none 0a, n pcn
pcn pca pca pcn
pcn, none none 0a, n 0
pcn, none pca 0a, n pcn
pc1, pcn2 none pcn1 pcn2
pcn1, pcn2 pca E5001
pcn24 none 0a pcn24
pcn24 pca pca pcn24
none none 0i, n 0
none pci pci 0
pcn none 0i, n pcn
pcn pci pci pcn
pcn1, none none 0i, n pcn
pcn1, none pci pci pcn
pcn1, pcn2 none pcn2 pcn1
pcn1, pcn2 pci E5001
pcn24 none 0i pcn24
pcn24 pci pci pcn24
none none none 0a, i, n 0
none none pca pca 0
none pci none pci 0
none pci pca E5074
pcn none none 0a,i,n pcn
pcn none pca pca pcn
pcn pci none pci pcn
pcn pci pca E5001
pcn, none none none 0a,i,n pcn
pcn, none none pca pca pcn
pcn, none pci none pci pcn
pcn, none pci pca E5001
pcn2, pcn1 none none pcn2 pcn1
pcn2, pcn1 none pca E5001
pcn2, pcn1 pci none E5001
pcn2, pcn1 pci pca E5001
pcn24 none none 0a,i pcn24
pcn24 none pca pca pcn
pcn24 pci none pca pcn
pcn24 pci pca E5001
pcn16 pcn16
none pcn16 pcn16
pci pcn16 E2325
none pci pcn16 E2325
none pcn16 pcn16
pcn pcn16 pnc16 pcn
pcn none pcn16 pcn16 pcn
pcn, none pcn16 pcn16 pcn
pcn1,pcn2 pcn16 E5001
none none pcn16 E5074
pcn, none none pcn16 pcn16 pcn
pcn2,pcn1 none pcn16 E5001
ITUN none 0a
pca pca
none 0
pci pci
pci, none 0 pci
pci1, pci2 pci2 pci1
none none 0a,i 0
none pca pca 0
pci none 0,a pci
pci pca pca pci
pci, none none 0,a,i pci
pci, none pca pca pci
pci1, pci2 none pci2 pci1
pci1, pci2 pca E5001
none 0,n
pcn pcn
pcn24 pcn24
none none 0,a,n
none pca pca
pcn none pcn
pcn pca E5074
pcn24 none pcn24
pcn24 pca E5074
none none 0,i,n 0
none pci 0,i,n pci
none pci, none 0,i,n pci
none pci1, pci2 pci2 pci1
pcn none pcn 0
pcn pci pcn pci
pcn pci, none pcn pci
pcn pci1, pci2 E5001
pcn24 none pcn24 0
pcn24 pci pcn24 pci
pcn24 pci none pcn24 pci
pcn24 pci1, pci2 E5001
none none none 0a,i,n 0
none none pca pca 0
none pci none 0a,i,n pci
none pci pca pca pci
none pci, none none 0a,i,n 0
none pci, none pca pca pci
none pci1, pci2 none pci2 pci1
none pci1, pci2 pca E5001
pcn none none pcn 0
pcn none pca E5074
pcn pci none pcn pci
pcn pci pca E5001
pcn pci, none none pcn pci
pcn pci, none pca E5001
pcn pci1, pci2 none E5001
pcn pci1, pci2 pca E5001
pcn24 none none pcn24 0
pcn24 none pca E5074
pcn24 pci none pcn24 pci
pcn24 pci pca E5001
pcn24 pci, none none pcn24 pci
pcn24 pci, none pca E5001
pcn24 pci1, pci2 none E5001
pcn24 pci1, pci2 pca E5001
pcn16 pcn16
none pcn16 pcn16
pci, none pcn16 pcn16
pci pcn16 pcn16 pci
pci1,pci2 pcn16 E5001
none none pcn16 pcn16 0
none pci pcn16 pcn16 pci
none pci, none pcn16 pcn16 pci
none pci1,pci2 pcn16 E5001
pcn pci pcn16 E2325
pcn none pcn16 E5074
pcn pci, none pcn16 E5001
ITUN24 none 0
pca pca
none none
pci pci
none none 0 0
none pca pca 0
pci none 0 pci
pci pca pca pci
ITUN16 - none - 0 -
- pci - pci -
none - 0
pcn - - pcn
none pci - pci 0
none none - pci 0
pcn none - 0 pcn
pcn pci - pci pcn

Legend

0—clear alias if provisioned regardless of its point code type

0A—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ANSI

0I—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ITUI

0N—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ITUN

0A,I—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ANSI or ITUI

0A,N—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ANSI or ITUN

0I,N—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ITUI or ITUN

0A,I,N—clear alias if provisioned and point code is ANSI or ITUI or ITUN

Output

This example shows the output when the NCR, NRT, and CRMD features are off and all Routes and Routesets features are off:

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-17 15:35:05 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    Destination table is (10 of 2000) 1% full
    Destination table is (10 of 2000) 1% full 
    Alias table is (8 of 12000) 1% full
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when the NCR, NRT, and CRMD features are off and the 5000 Routes feature is on:

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-18 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    Destination table is (10 of 5000) 1% full
    Alias table is (8 of 12000) 1% full
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when one or more of the NCR, NRT, or CRMD features and the DSTN5000 (5000 Routes) feature is on:

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-18 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   5000
        FULL DPC(s):                    9
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 0
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 1
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  10
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               12000
        ALIASES USED:                   8
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when the NCR, NRT, and CRMD features are off and the 6000 Routesets feature is on:

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-18 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    Destination table is (60 of 6000) 1% full
    Alias table is (8 of 12000) 1% full
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when one or more of the NCR, NRT, or CRMD features and the 6000 Routesets feature is on:

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-18 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   6000
        FULL DPC(s):                   46
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 1
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 1
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  12
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               12000
        ALIASES USED:                   8
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when the NCR, NRT, and CRMD features are off. When the 7000 Routesets quantity feature is on, the Destination table line shows "...of 7000". When the 8000 Routesets quantity feature is on, the Destination table line shows "...of 8000."

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-18 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    Destination table is (60 of 7000) 1% full
    Alias table is (8 of 8000) 1% full
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when one or more of the NCR, NRT, or CRMD features is on. When the 7000 Routesets quantity feature is on, the DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED line shows "8000". When the 7000 Routesets quantity feature is on, the DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED line shows "7000."

chg-dstn:dpca=111-222-111:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 04-08-18 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 31.8.0
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   8000
        FULL DPC(s):                    9
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 0
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 1
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  10
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               8000
        ALIASES USED:                   8
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when one or more of the NCR, NRT, or CRMD features is on. In this example, a destination is defined as a proxy point code:

chg-dstn:dpc=1-1-1:prx=yes

    tekelecstp 07-03-05 17:34:18 EST  EAGLE 37.5.0    
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   2000
        FULL DPC(s):                   27
        EXCEPTION DPC(s):               0
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 1
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 1
        PROXY DPC(s):                   1
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  30
        CAPACITY (% FULL):              2%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               12000
        ALIASES USED:                   0
        CAPACITY (% FULL):              0%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when the secondary point code is changed:

chg-dstn:dpc=1-1-1:spc-144-23-48

    tekelecstp 07-03-05 17:34:18 EST  EAGLE 37.5.0    
    CAUTION: Dstn's SPC has changed - verify remote node's route.
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   2000
        FULL DPC(s):                   27
        EXCEPTION DPC(s):               0
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 1
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 1
        PROXY DPC(s):                   1
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  30
        CAPACITY (% FULL):              2%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               12000
        ALIASES USED:                   0
        CAPACITY (% FULL):              0%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when the NCR, NRT, and CRMD features are off and the 10,000 Routesets feature is on:

chg-dstn:dpca=11-22-11:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 10-08-17 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 43.0.0
    Destination table is (10 of 10000) 1% full
    Alias table is (8 of 10000) 1% full
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This example shows the output when one or more of the NCR, NRT, or CRMD features and the 10,000 Routesets feature is on:

chg-dstn:dpca=11-22-11:aliasn=321

    rlghncxa03w 10-08-17 08:29:15 EST  EAGLE 43.0.0
    DESTINATION ENTRIES ALLOCATED:   10000
        FULL DPC(s):                    9
        NETWORK DPC(s):                 0
        CLUSTER DPC(s):                 1
        TOTAL DPC(s):                  10
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    ALIASES ALLOCATED:               10000
        ALIASES USED:                   8
        CAPACITY (% FULL):             1%
    X-LIST ENTRIES ALLOCATED:         500
    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

This command shows the output when J7 Support feature is enabled.

chg-dstn:dpcn16=1-1-1:aliasi=2-2-4

    tekelecstp 13-02-27 14:39:25 EST  45.0.0-64.56.0
    chg-dstn:dpcn16=1-1-1:aliasi=2-2-4
    Command entered at terminal #4.
    Destination table is (2 of 2000) 1% full
    Alias table is (1 of 12000) 1% full

    CHG-DSTN: MASP A - COMPLTD
;