4.60 chg-gen-name

Use this command to change a generic name, which is already provisioned into the database.

Parameters

gname (mandatory)
Generic name. Each Generic name must be unique in the system. Maximum 15 characters can be provisioned. Valid values are (0-9, A-Z), *, SPACE, all special characters.
Range:
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
zzzzzz
zzz*
*zzz
zz*zz
*zz*
settype (mandatory)
Set to which a Generic name belongs.
Range:
SetA

SetB

Both

None

Example

Change generic name POLICE with settype BOTH:

chg-gen-name:gname=”POLICE”:settype=BOTH

Change generic name HOSP* with settype SETB:

chg-gen-name:gname=”HOSP*”:settype=SETB

Change generic name *ICE with settype SETA:

chg-gen-name:gname=”*ICE”:settype=SETA

Change generic name EOC CANADA with settype NONE:

chg-gen-name:gname=”EOC CANADA”:settype=NONE

Dependencies

Missing mandatory parameter

Generic name entered is invalid i.e. Generic name in following format is restricted:

  • Name with more than two ASTERIK(*) i.e. zz*zz*zz*zz
  • Two consecutive ASTERIK(*) i.e. zzz**zz
  • Two ASTERICK(*) if they are not at extermes i.e. zz*zz*

Unable to read generic name table

The generic name entered does not exist in the database

Notes

The generic name supports wildcarding using ASTERIK (*)

If gname=”*” is provisioned as first entry than no more generic name can be configured. Also gname=”*” cannot be configured, if alteast one entry is already provisioned.

Output

chg-gen-name:gname="hosp*":settype=both
tekelecstp 19-10-04 02:44:06 EST  EAGLE 46.9.0.0.0-76.4.0   
chg-gen-name:gname="hosp*":settype=both    
Command entered at terminal #4.    
CHG-GEN-NAME: MASP A - COMPLTD
; 
chg-gen-name:gname="eos canada":settype=none
tekelecstp 21-11-24 22:06:36 MST  EAGLE 47.0
    chg-gen-name:gname="eos canada":settype=none
    Command entered at terminal #1.
    CHG-GEN-NAME: MASP B - COMPLTD
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