4.74 chg-gttsel

Use this command to change the global title translation (GTT) set linked with an existing gti(x), tt, np/npv, nai/naiv, lsn, selid, eaglegen, and cgssn  combination.

Note:

If the EGTT feature is turned on, then the GTT Selector (ent/chg/dlt/rtrvgttsel), GTT Set (ent/dlt/rtrv-gttset), and GTA (ent/chg/dlt/rtrvgta) commands replace the Translation Type (ent/dlt/rtrv-tt) and Global Title Translation (ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gtt) commands. It is not recommended to run ent/dlt/rtrv-tt & ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gtt commands as it may cause the advance GTA fields of GTT entry to be reset to the default values.

Parameters

Note:

The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv or nai) and the numbering plan parameters (npv or np) can be specified using either a mnemonic or an explicit value. Both values cannot be specified at the same time for the same parameter. NAIV/NAI Mapping shows the mapping between the naiv and nai values. NPV/NP Mapping shows the mapping between the npv and np values.
gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24/gtiis/gtins /gtin16 (mandatory)
Global title indicator.

For all EGTT selector commands, the domain is defined as GTI and GTIA (ANSI), GTII (ITU international), GTIN (ITU national), GTIN24 (24-bit ITU national), GTIIS (ITU international spare), GTINS (ITU national spare) and GTIN16 (16-bit ITU National).

For the selector commands, GTI and GTIA are equivalent. GTT selectors can be provisioned for the same translation type (TT) with different ITU domains. GTT selectors are provisioned independently for each domain.

Range:
0, 2, 4

Supported value for ANSI: gti=0, 2 and gtia=0, 2

Supported values for ITU: gtii/gtin/gtin24/gtiis/gtins/gtin16=0, 2, 4

cdgtasn (optional)
CdPA GTA GTT set name.
Range:
ayyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic character and up to 8 following alphanumeric characters.

none —Set names do not point to the CdGTA set.

none —Set names do not point to the CdGTA set.

cdgttsn (optional)

CdPA GTT set name.

Range:
ayyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic and up to 8 following alphanumeric characters.

none —Set names do not point to the CdPA GTT set.

cggtasn (optional)
CgPA GTA GTT set name.
Range:
ayyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic character and up to 8 following alphanumeric characters.

none —Set names do not point to the CgGTA set.

cggttsn (optional)

CgPA GTT set name.

Range:
ayyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic and up to 8 following alphanumeric characters.

none —Set names do not point to the CgPA GTT set.

cgpcsn (optional)
CgPA PC GTT set name.
Range:
ayyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic character and up to 8 following alphanumeric characters.

none —Set names do not point to the CgPC set.

cgssn (optional)
CgPA subsystem number.
Range:
0 - 255
eaglegen (optional)
This parameter specifies whether the selector is used by system-generated messages.
Range:
yes
used by a system MSU
gttsn (optional)
GTT set name. A GTT set is an entity to which global title addresses and selectors are assigned.
Range:
ayyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic character and up to 8 following alphanumeric characters.

lsn (optional)
Linkset name. The linkset used in GTT routing.
Range:
ayyyyyyyyy

1 leading alphabetic character followed by up to 9 alphanumeric characters

msgtype (optional)
SCCP message type.

Allow one or more SCCP message types (UDT/UDTS/XUDT/XUDTS) for every GTT Selector entry. This will help in screening different message types differently.

Range:
sub
u
us
x
xs
all
Default
all
nai (optional)
Nature of Address indicator.
Range:
sub
rsvd
natl
intl
dflt
naiv (optional)
Nature of Address indicator value.
Range:
0 - 127
np (optional)
Numbering Plan.
Range:
e164
generic
x121
f69
e210
e212
e214
private
dflt
npv (optional)
Numbering Plan value.
Range:
0 - 15
selid (optional)
Selector ID.
Range:
0 - 65534
tt (optional)
Translation type.
Range:
0 - 255

Example

chg-gttsel:gtii=2:tt=40:cdgtasn=setcggta:cgpcsn=none:cgssn=10:selid=12

chg-gttsel:gtia=2:tt=253:gttsn=newansi

chg-gttsel:gtin=4:tt=0:np=dflt:nai=dflt:gttsn=setint000

This example changes the selectors linked with GTTSN ANSI1 so that the selectors are linked with ANSI2 (if ANSI2 is an existing GTT set in the database):

chg-gttsel:gtii=4:tt=5:npv=1:naiv=2:gttsn=ansi2

chg-gttsel:gtin=4:tt=60:npv=5:naiv=5:cgpcsn=setcgpc:selid=100:cgssn=10

chg-gttsel:gtia=2:tt=21:cggttsn=setcgpc:cdgttsn=setcdgta:cgssn=20:selid=1:lsn=ls10

chg-gttsel:gtia=2:tt=2:cdgttsn=setcdgta:lsn=ls1010

chg-gttsel:gtia=2:tt=2:cdgttsn=setcdgta:eaglegen=yes

chg-gttsel:gtins=4:cdgttsn=setitu004:tt=4:np=e164:nai=intl

chg-gttsel:gti=0:cdgttsn=setansi0

chg-gttsel:gtin16=2:tt=10:cgpcsn=abc

chg-gttsel:gtii=2:tt=17:msgtype=u:cdgttsn=cdset1

chg-gttsel:gtii=2:tt=17:msgtype=x,xs:cdgttsn=cdset3

Dependencies

The EGTT feature must be turned on before this command can be entered.

The np and npv parameters cannot be specified together in the same command.

The nai and naiv parameters cannot be specified together in the same command.

The gti/gtia=4, gti(x)=, and gti(x)=3 parameters cannot be specified.

If the gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24/gtiis/gtins/gtin16=2 parameter is specified, then the np/npv and nai/naiv parameter combinations cannot be specified.

If the gtii/gtin/gtin24/gtiis/gtins/gtin16=4 parameter is specified, an np(v)/nai(v) parameter combination must be specified. These parameters can be specified in any combination.

The network domain (ANSI or ITU) must match that of the GTT Set entry specified by the cdgttsn, cdgtasn, or gttsn parameter.

The GTT set specified by the cdgtasn, cdgttsn, or gttsn parameter must already exist in the GTT Set table.

A value of none cannot be specified for the gttsn, cdgtasn, cdgttsn, cggttsn, cggtasn, or cgpcsn parameter.

The OBSR feature must be enabled before the cdgtasn, cggtasn, cgpcsn, or cgssn parameter can be specified.

The GTT set specified by the cgttsn, cggtasn, or cgpcsn parameter must already exist in the GTT Set table.

The network domain of the CgPA GTT Set specified by the cggttsn, cggtasn, or cgpcsn parameter must match the domain indicated by the gti(x) parameter.

The set type specified by the cggtasn or cgpcsn parameter must match the set type of the corresponding entry in the GTT set table. For example, the cggtasn parameter should have a set type of cggta, and the cgpcsn parameter should have a set type of cgpc.

The SSNSELID table must be accessible.

A value of none cannot be specified for the cdgtasn parameter if the gttsn parameter specifies the only GTTSET associated with that selector.

If the FLOBR feature is turned on, then the cdgtasn, cggtasn, and cgpcsn parameters cannot be specified.

An entry must already exist that matches the msgtype, gti(x), tt, and np(v)/nai(v) combination of parameters.

If the OBSR feature is enabled or the FLOBR feature is turned on, then the gttsn parameter cannot be specified.

The np and nai parameters must both have a value of dflt or neither can have a value of dflt.

The FLOBR feature must be turned on before the l sn, eaglegen, cdgttsn, and cggttsn parameters can be specified.

At least one GTT set name parameter must be specified.  These parameters include:

  • cdgtasn, cggtasn, or cgpcsn if the OBSR feature is enabled
  • cdgttsn or cggttsn if the FLOBR feature is turned on 
  • gttsn if the OBSR feature is not enabled and the FLOBR feature is not turned on

The GTT Set specified by the  cdgtasn or gttsn parameter must have a set type of cdgta (see the ent-gttset command).

The GTT Set table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The GTT Selector table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The GTTDBMM table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The linkset specified by the lsn parameter must already exist in the Linkset table.

A database error occurred while trying to access the SSNSELID table.

The SSNSELID Table cannot contain more than 100,000 entries.

The GTTDBMM Table cannot contain more than 42,502 entries.

The Linkset table is corrupt or cannot be found.

If the lsn parameter is specified, then the cdgttsn or cggttsn parameter must be specified.

The cggtasn, cgpcsn, and cggttsn parameters cannot be specified together in the command.

The gttsn, cdgtasn, and cdgttsn parameters cannot be specified together in the command.

If the gttsn, cdgttsn, or cdgtasn parameter is specified, then the cgssn parameter cannot be specified. If the cggtasn, cgpcsn, or cggttsn parameter is specified, then the cgssn parameter must be specified.

If the eaglegen=yes parameter is specified, then the msgtype, lsn, selid, gttsn, cdgtasn, cgssn, cggttsn, cggtasn, and cgpcsn parameters cannot be specified.

If the np=dflt or nai=dflt parameter is specified, then the cggtasn, cggttsn, cgpcsn, cgssn, eaglegen, lsn, and selid parameters cannot be specified.

If the gti(x)=0 parameter is specified, then the eaglegen, tt, np/npv, and nai/naiv parameters cannot be specified.

If a value of 2 or 4 is specified for the gti(x) parameter, then the tt parameter must be specified.

The MBR - supported GTT set types (IMEI/IMSI/MSISDN/VLRNB/SMRPDA/SMRPOA) cannot be referenced by GTT selectors.

Notes

The entry that matches the specified parameter combination is assigned to the specified gttsn.

When the Origin-based SCCP Routing feature is enabled, two GTT sets, either the cdgtasn/cggtasn or the cdgtasn/cgpcsn, can be assigned to a GTT selector. The cggtasn and cgpcsn GTT sets are mutually exclusive and cannot be assigned to the same GTT selector.

When the value of the cggtasn/cgpcsn GTT set is specified as none, that combination (domain, tt, gti, np/npi, na/nai, cgssn, and selid) are deleted from the database. At any point of time, each provisioned selector must have at least one GTT set.

There is no J7 FAK dependency on the GTIA/GTIN16/GTIN24 parameters. The command can be entered successfully whether the J7 FAK is enabled or not enabled.

GTT Selector entries configured using GTIN24/GTIN16 parameters shall be treated as ITU-N24 entries if the J7 FAK is disabled and shall be treated as ITU-N16 entries if the J7 FAK is enabled.

The command will change CgPA/CdPA GTTSet for the EXACT match of the GTTSel parameters. For example, a given selector is provisioned with msgtype=u,us. To change the CdPA GTTSet associated with that selector, only the below command can be used:
  • chg-gttsel:gtii=2:tt=17:msgtype=u,us:cdgttsn=cdset1
Similarly, to change associated GTTSet of a given selector provisioned with msgtype=all, only the below command can be used:
  • chg-gttsel:gtii=2:tt=32:msgtype=all:cdgttsn=cdset1

Output

chg-gttsel:gti=0:cdgttsn=setansi0

    tekelecstp 10-04-28 13:02:49 EST  Eagle 42.0.0
    chg-gttsel:gti=0:cdgttsn=setansi0
    Command entered at terminal #4.
    CHG-GTTSEL: MASP A - COMPLTD 
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chg-gttsel:gttsn=cd1:msgtype=u:gtii=0
tekelecstp 17-07-14 15:22:49 EST  Eagle 46.6
    chg-gttsel:gttsn=cd1:msgtype=u:gtii=0
    Command entered at terminal #4.
    CHG-GTTSEL: MASP A - COMPLTD 
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chg-gttsel:gttsn=u,us,xs:msgtype=u:gtii=0
tekelecstp 17-07-14 15:22:49 EST  Eagle 46.6
    chg-gttsel:gttsn=cd1:msgtype= u,us,xs:gtii=0
    Command entered at terminal #4.
    CHG-GTTSEL: MASP A - COMPLTD 
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