4.145 chg-stpopts
Use this command to change the values of one or more of the STP node level processing option indicators maintained in the STP’s options table. All values are assigned initially to system defaults at STP installation time, and they may be updated subsequently using this command.
Note:
For those STP option attributes supporting STP event message throttling, the values for the indicated parameters shall become effective in the next event-message output interval following their activation. All other updates shall be effective immediately, as of the time of activation.Parameters
Note:
If the cnvcgda, cnvcgdi, cnvcgdn, or cnvcgdn24 parameter has a value of no (or a value of cnvcgda, cnvcgdi, cnvcgdn, or cnvcgdn24 is specified for the off parameter), and the CGPA cannot be converted during processing, then the MSU is discarded.- archbldid (optional)
- Archive build ID. This parameter specifies whether the database archive file name contains the EAGLE build number instead of the release number.
- cnvcgda (optional)
- This parameter enables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ANSI, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined.
- cnvcgdi (optional)
- This parameter enables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-I, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined.
- cnvcgdn (optional)
- This parameter enables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-N, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined.
- cnvcgdn24 (optional)
- This parameter enables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-N24, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined.
- cnvcgdn16 (optional)
- This parameter enables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-N16, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined.
- dispactalms (optional)
- Display active alarms. This parameter displays active or total alarms in the alarm status area of the VT320 screen (see **INTERNAL XREF ERROR**). The alarm status area comprises four boxes to show counts for critical, major, minor, and inhibited alarms. When total alarms are displayed (dispactalms=no), the counts for critical, major, and minor alarms include any temporarily or permanently inhibited alarms. The alarm status area is labeled Total Alarm Status. When active alarms are displayed (dispactalms=yes), the counts for critical, major, and minor alarms do not include any temporarily or permanently inhibited alarms. The alarm status area is labeledActive Alarm Status. This parameter does not affect the count displayed in the inhibited box; the number of inhibited alarms is always displayed.
- dsmaud (optional)
- Service Module card audit running state.
- Range:
-
- on
- Running
- off
- Not running
- ccc
- Running with Corruption Cross Correction enabled. EAGLE LNP, G-Flex, G-Port, INP, or V-Flex systems contain n+1 Service Module cards (maximum 32) running the VSCCP application. Each Service Module card contains a full image of the RTDB database. If a record within the RTDB database on any card should become corrupted, a mate Service Module card can supply the corrected data. The dsmaud=ccc parameter enables the Corruption Cross Correction function used by the system to obtain the correct data from a mate Service Module card.
- Default:
- No change to the current value
- System Default:
- off
- gdpc (optional)
- Specifies the value used to set the ANSI destination point code field in the routing label of the MSU that is being duplicated. The point code has subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm).
- gdpci (optional)
- Specifies the value used to set the ITU international destination point code field in the routing label of the MSU that is being duplicated. The point code has subfields zone-area-id.
- gdpcn (optional)
- Specifies the value used to set the ITU national destination point code field in the routing label of the MSU that is being duplicated. The point code is in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) when the chg-stpopts:npcfmti flexible point code option is on. A group code (gc) must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
- gdpcn24 (optional)
- Specifies the value used to set the 24-bit ITU national destination point code field in the routing label of the MSU that is being duplicated. The point code has subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp).
- gdpcn16 (optional)
- Specifies the value used to set the 16-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields unit number, sub number area, main number area (un-sna-mna).
- gtcnvdflt (optional)
- This parameter enables routing of SCCP messages using system defaults when an appropriate entry is not found in the Default GT Conversion Table.
- mtpdpcq (optional)
- MTP destination point code quantity. The maximum
number of DPCs that can be provisioned from the STP. The value of this
parameter depends on the number of x-list entries that can be provisioned using
the
mtpxlq parameter. If the number
of destinations that can be provisioned is increased, the number of x-list
entries that can be maintained is decreased.
- Range:
- 500 - 10000
500-2000 —if the DSTN5000 feature is not turned on
500–5000 —if the DSTN5000 feature is turned on
500–6000 —if the 6000 Routesets feature is enabled
500–7000 —if the 7000 Routesets feature is enabled
500–8000 —if the 8000 Routesets feature is enabled
500–10000 —if the 10,000 Routesets feature is enabled
- Default:
- No change to the current value
- System Default:
- 2000
- mtplprst (optional)
- MTP low priority route set test. This parameter specifies whether low priority route set polling is enabled or disabled at the STP.
- mtpltctdpcq (optional)
- MTP loop test congestion trigger DPC quantity. The number of most frequently occurring DPCs to which the MTP loop test messages are to be sent when the MTP loop test is triggered by congestion.
- mtplti (optional)
- MTP loop test indicator. This parameter specifies whether the MTP loop detection procedures are enabled or disabled at the STP.
- mtpltst (optional)
- MTP loop test supervision timer. The amount of time, in milliseconds, that the MTP loop test detection procedures run when started.
- mtprsi (optional)
- MTP Restart indicator. This parameter specifies whether ANSI and ITU MTP Restart procedures are enabled at the STP.
- mtprsit (optional)
- ANSI MTP Restart isolation timer. The minimum duration of node isolation, in milliseconds, before the ANSI MTP Restart procedure is deemed necessary.
- mtpt10alt (optional)
- MTP T10 alternate timer, in milliseconds. The interval at which the STP performs a route set test on low priority routes. The value of this parameter must be equal to or greater than the value of the level 3 T10 timer.
- mtpt31ctl (optional)
- MTP T31 congestion trigger level. The signaling link congestion level at which the system starts the level 3 t31 timer. When the level 3 t31 timer expires, the associated signaling link is removed from service for realignment.
- mtpxlet (optional)
- MTP x-list expiration time. The maximum amount of time the system maintains an unreferenced dynamic status exception list (x-list) entry. This parameter must be specified in one of the following formats: mm, hmm, or hhmm, where m is minutes and h is hours. For example, 43 is 43 minutes, 138 is 1 hour 38 minutes, and 2400 is 24 hours.
- mtpxlot (optional)
- MTP x-list occupancy threshold. The dynamic status exception list (x-list) occupancy threshold at which the system raises a minor alarm. The threshold is expressed as a percentage of space available.
- mtpxlq (optional)
- MTP x-list quantity. The number of dynamic status exception list (x-list) entries the system maintains. The value of this parameter is dependent directly on the number of destinations that are provisioned using the mtpdpcq parameter.
- npcfmti (optional)
- ITU National Point Code Format Identifier. This
parameter specifies how the ITU national point code is entered into the
database and how it is displayed in any outputs from the system. The ITU
national point code is a 14-bit integer. The point codes can be a single number
up to five digits, or two, three, or four numbers separated by dashes. This
parameter specifies the number of bits to allow in each position of the four
members.
- Range:
-
m1-m2-m3-m4: Four members where each member represents the number of
bits allowed in the corresponding position for a flexible ITU national point
code. The range of each member (m1–m4) is from
0 - 14.
Each member must be specified no matter how many numbers the point code format contains, and the sum of m1+m2+m3+m4 must equal 14 (for example, npcfmti=7-7-0-0 or npcfmti=0-6-8-0).
- Default:
- No change to the current value
- System Default:
- 14-0-0-0
- off (optional)
-
Disables or turns off the specified feature options. A comma-separated list of feature options that are requested to be turned off. Up to 8 feature options can be specified in the list.
- on (optional)
-
Enables or turns on the specified feature options. A comma-separated list of feature options that are requested to be turned on. Up to 8 feature options can be specified in the list.
- pcn16fmt (optional)
- PCN16 point code can be provisioned in two formats: first format is 745 (un-sna-mna) and second format is 547 (mna-sna-un).
- randsls (optional)
-
Random SLS (signaling link selection) option. This parameter enables the system to ignore the incoming SLS value and randomly generate a new SLS value to select an outgoing linkset and a link. This parameter is implemented independently of the SLS Enhancement feature settings for individual linksets, which are defined by the slsocbit and slsrsb parameters of the
ent/chg-ls
commands. For ITU the value specified for the randsls parameter in thechg-stpopts
command will override the value specified for the randsls parameter for each individual linkset. To use the randsls with ANSI, the value for randsls must be specified as perls.To enable random SLS generation per linkset, the randsls=perls parameter must be specified. When this parameter is specified, the SLS Bit Rotation capability (set with the slsrsb parameter of the
ent/chg-ls
command) is overridden, and cannot be used on individual linksets. Theent/chg-ls
commands do not prevent the user from provisioning with the parameter and also enables the user to restrict Random SLS generation to Class 0 messages only.This parameter is implemented independently of the SLS Enhancement feature settings for individual linksets. These settings are specified by the slsocbit (Use of the Other CIC BIT capability) and slsrsb (SLS Bit Rotation capability) parameters of the
ent/chg-ls
commands. When the SLS Enhancement is turned on with the randsls=all or randsls=class0 parameters, the SLS Bit Rotation capability (set with the slsrsb parameter of theent/chg-ls
command) is overridden, and cannot be used on individual linksets. Theent/chg-ls
commands do not prevent the user from provisioning with the slsrsb parameter.When randsls=perls is specified, the randsls parameter needs to be individually enabled on outgoing linksets for ITU traffic and on incoming linksets for ANSI traffic, to get the feature working for the particular traffic.
- Range:
-
- class0
- Enables random SLS generation for ITU Class0 SCCP traffic. (Not compatible with ANSI)
- all
- Enables random SLS generation for both ITU Class0 & Class1 SCCP traffic. (Not compatible with ANSI)
- off
- Disables random SLS generation for both ITU and ANSI traffic
- perls
- Enables random SLS generation on a per-linkset basis for ITU Traffic (SCCP Class0 or both SCCP Class0 & Class1 instead of a system-wide basis) and for ANSI traffic (SCCP Class0 or both SCCP Class0 & ISUP).
- Default:
- No change to the current value
- System Default:
- off
- rptlnpmrss (optional)
- Report LNP MR SS unequipped. This parameter specifies whether to generate UIN 1049 for LNP message relay (MR) messages with missing subsystems. If no MAP entry is found from a GTT done on an LNP MR message, the UIM is either displayed (rptlnpmrss=yes) or suppressed (rptlnpmrss=no). This setting applies only to LNP MR messages. All other messages display UIM 1049 when no MAP entry is found, regardless of this setting.
- rstrdev (optional)
-
Restore device state. This parameter enables restoration of device states when the
init-sys
command is executed and when an OAM role change occurs and maintains the inhibited state of terminals, links, and cards.Caution:
Aninit-sys
command causes the system to go down.
- secmtpmate (optional)
- This parameter enables security screening for MTP messages received by an STP on a non-C-Link, with an OPC equal to the SID (True, Adjacent, or Capability) point code of its mate.
- secmtpsid (optional)
- This parameter enables security screening for MTP
messages received at MTP3 containing an OPC equal to its own SID (OPC that is
the True, Secondary, or Capability point code entered in the
chg-sid
command) that is not a route-set-congestion-message. The system should not receive a message with its own OPC unless the message is a result of a circular route test or is an SLTM when the far end is in loopback. (SLTM messages are not checked.)
- secmtpsnm (optional)
- This parameter enables security screening for MTP
SNM messages. The system should not receive an MTP network management message
unless:
- The OPC is an adjacent point code. (For all link types, this rule does not apply to UPU, TFC, and RCT messages.)
- The system has a route to the OPC of the MTP network management message on the linkset which the message was received.
- The system has a route to the destination field in the message (if applicable to the concerned message) on the linkset which the message was received. (For all link types, this rule does not apply to RST messages.)
- secsccpscmg (optional)
- This parameter enables security screening for SCCP
SCMG messages. The system should not receive an SCCP network management message
unless:
- The system has a route to the OPC of the SCMG message on the linkset on which the message was received.
- The system has a route to the Affected Point Code (Concerned Point Code) in the message on the linkset on which the message was received.
- tfatfrpr (optional)
- TFA/TFR pacing rate. The amount of time, in milliseconds, between partial broadcasts of up to 20 percent increments of the number of TFAs/TCAs or TFRs/TCRs to be broadcast by the STP when an affected destination becomes accessible using its primary route rather than an alternate route. The STP uses this pacing to prevent congestion on the newly recovered linksets.
- uimrd (optional)
- Unsolicited Information Message (UIM) redirect indicator. This parameter specifies whether the UIMs are to be routed to the specified output group.
- uithrottle (optional)
- UI pacing rate. This parameter specifies the speed at which UI output is sent to the terminals. Zero represents the most throttling, or the slowest output. Nine represents the least throttling, or the fastest output.
Example
chg-stpopts:mtpt31ctl=2:uimrd=yes
chg-stpopts:mtpxlq=1000:mtpxlet=0200:mtpxlot=75
chg-stpopts:npcfmti=4-4-4-2
chg-stpopts:rptlnpmrss=no
chg-stpopts:rstrdev=on
chg-stpopts:hsclksrc=t1framed
chg-stpopts:hsclksrc=e1unframed:force=yes
chg-stpopts:hsclkll=shorthaul
chg-stpopts:cnvcgda=yes
chg-stpopts:randsls=perls
chg-stpopts:pct=on
chg-stpopts:mtpdpcq=10000
chg-stpopts:cnvcgdn16=on
chg-stpopts:pcn16fmt=547
chg-stpopts:gdpca=2-2-2
chg-stpopts:epapx=on
chg-stpopts:on=lnptn756m
Dependencies
The values of the mtpdpcq and mtpxlq parameters are interdependent; that is, to increase the number of DPCs that can be provisioned, the number of x-list entries that the STP is to maintain must be decreased. Conversely, to increase the number of x-list entries that the STP maintains, the number of DPCs that can be provisioned must be decreased.
At least one optional parameter must be specified.
The ANSI/ITU SCCP Conversion feature must be enabled before the cnvcgda, cnvcgdi, cnvcgdn, cnvcgdn24, or gtcnvdflt parameters can be specified.
To allow ANSI GFLEX and other EPAP-based features to co-exist, the E5-SM4G Throughput Cap quantity key for 6800 must be enabled.
The ansigflex option cannot be enabled if a DSM is equipped in the system AND one or more of the following features are Enabled:
- 1100 TPS/DSM for ITU NP
- A-Port
- AINPQ
- ATINP
- EIR
- G-Flex MAP Layer Routing
- G-Port
- Info Analyzed Relay Base
- INP
- IS41 GSM Migration
- Prepaid Short Message Intercept Phase 1 (PPSMS)
- MO SMS ASD
- MO SMS GRN
- MO SMS IS41-to-GSM Migration
- MO-based GSM SMS NP
- MO-based IS41 SMS NP
- Portability Check for MO SMS
- TIF Number Portability
- TIF Number Substitution
- TIF Selective Screening
- TIF Subscr CgPN Blacklist
- V-Flex
The G-Flex feature must be on before the ansigflex option can be enabled.
The
ansigflex option cannot be enabled
when Service Selector table contains an ITU entry. (See the
chg-srvsel
command.)
When the mtpxlet parameter is specified, the value for minutes (mm) must be in the range 00-59.
The DSTN5000 (5000 Routes) feature must be turned on before the mtpdpcq parameter value can be increased to more than 2000.
When the number of x-list entries (mtpxlq parameter) is specified, the total number of DPCs (mtpdpcq parameter) and x-list entries provisioned cannot exceed the space available in the Route table.
When the number of DPCs (mtpdpcq parameter) is specified, the total number of DPCs and x-list entries (mtpxlq parameter) provisioned cannot exceed the space available in the Route table.
The number of DPCs provisioned (mtpdpcq parameter) cannot be increased if space allocated for maintaining x-list entries becomes full.
The value for the mtpdpcq parameter cannot be less than the number of DPCs provisioned.
The Cluster Routing and Management Diversity (CRMD) feature must be turned on before the mtpxlq, mtpxlet, and mtpxlot parameters can be specified.
The ANSI MTP restart (MTPRS) feature must be turned on before the mtprsit parameter can be specified.
The ANSI MTP restart (MTPRS) or ITU MTP restart (ITUMTPRS) feature must be turned on before the mtprsi parameter can be specified.
The value for the tfatfrpr parameter must be specified in increments of 100 milliseconds (0.1 seconds).
The System Options table is corrupt or cannot be found.
Cluster x-list maintenance data must be accessible.
The level 3 Timer table is corrupt or cannot be found.
If critical alarms are inhibited in the system, then the critalminh=no parameter cannot be specified.
If the npcfmti parameter is specified, the sum of the values specified for m1 + m2 + m3 + m4 must be equal to 14.
The defcc parameter value cannot already exist as an entry in the GSM Options Multiple Country Code (the multcc parameter) list.
If a GSM Options Multiple Country Code (multcc parameter) has been defined, the defcc=none parameter cannot be specified.
The GSM Map Screening feature must be turned on before the gsmdflt or gsmsdecerr parameter can be specified.
The Network Security Enhancements feature must be turned on before the secmtpmate, secmtpsid, secmtpsnm, and secsccpscmg parameters can be specified.
The MAS Configuration table is corrupt or cannot be found.
If the Origin-based MTP Routing feature is enabled, then the mtplprst=no parameter cannot be specified.
The AINPQ, EIR, G-Flex, G-PORT, INP, LNP ELAP Configuration, Prepaid SMS Intercept Ph1, SIP NP or V-Flex feature must be turned on before the dsmaud parameter can be specified.
The value specified for mtpt10alt parameter cannot be less than the Level3-T10 timer value.
The GSM Options table is corrupt or cannot be found.
If the MT-Based GSM SMS NP feature is turned on, then the defcc=none parameter cannot be specified.
If the MT-Based IS41 SMS NP feature is turned on, then the defcc=none parameter cannot be specified.
If the ATINP feature is turned on, then the defcc=none parameter cannot be specified.
If the TN quantity key is above 228M, or if ELAP version 8.0 or above is provisioned, then the dsmaud=ccc parameter cannot be specified.
If the Prepaid IDP Relay feature is turned on or the IAR Base feature is enabled, then the defcc=none parameter cannot be specified.
If the on or off parameter is specified, then the ansigflex, archbldid, cnvcgda, cnvcgdi, cnvcgdn, cnvcgdn24, gtcnvdflt, critalminh, dispactalms, mtplprst, mtplti, mtprsi, rptlnpmrss, rstrdev, and uimrd parameters cannot be specified.
Contact My Oracle Support (MOS) for assistance in turning off the GBSUSNMINM parameter.
The same option cannot be specified by both the on and off parameters.
A PCT quantity feature must be enabled before the pct parameter can be specified.
Contact My Oracle Support (MOS) for assistance in turning off the PCT Feature.
If the SIPNP feature is turned on, then the defcc=none parameter cannot be specified.
EPAP240M or EPAPX can only be turned on if at least one EPAP-related feature is ON.
EPAP240M can not be turned on if an EPAP-based E5-SM4G card is present in the system.
GBSUSNMINM cannot be turned on if an A-class card is present in the system.
EPAPX cannot be turned on if 32-bit SM8G/SLIC EPAP based SCCP cards is present in the system.
If EPAPX is turned ON then EPAP240M cannot be turned ON.
This command cannot be entered when CAT2 syncing is in progress.
LNPTN756M cannot be turned on if SM8G ELAP based SCCP cards is present in the system.
Notes
If the database contains ITU national point codes of a particular format, and the format is changed with the npcfmti parameter, the format of the ITU national point codes in the database will be changed to the new format.
The format defined by the npcfmti parameter applies to all database entities that use ITU national point codes except gateway screening. Gateway screening allows the ITU national point code to be displayed and entered in the database only as a single number. If the system is using a format for the ITU national point code other than a single number, the point code will have to be converted from its current format to a single number in order to be used by gateway screening. The conversion is explained in “Converting ITU National Point Code Formats”.
For the STP option attributes supporting STP event message throttling, the values for the indicated parameters become effective in the next event-message output interval following their activation. All other updates become effective at the time of activation (immediately).
When the slscnv=on parameter is specified, the node acts as if the 5-bit to 8-bit SLS conversion is being performed on every linkset in the database, including linksets where the slsci=no parameter has been specified.
When the slscnv=off parameter is specified, the node acts as if the 5-bit to 8-bit SLS conversion has been turned off for every linkset in the database, including linksets where the slsci=yes parameter has been specified.
When the slscnv=perls parameter is specified, the 5-bit to 8-bit SLS conversion is performed only on the linksets where the slsci=yes parameter has been specified.
When the value of the dispactalms parameter is changed, there could be a delay of up to five seconds as the VT320 screen refreshes to the selected display.
The maximum allowed number of destination point codes can be changed by the mtpdpcq parameter.
If the Cluster Routing and Management Diversity feature is turned on, the maximum number of destination point codes contained in the exception list can be changed by the mtpxlq parameter.
The sum of the values of the mtpdpcq and mtpxlq parameters can be increased beyond 2500 only if one or more of the following features are turned on:
- If the DSTN5000 feature is turned on, the parameters cannot exceed 5500.
- If the 6000 Routesets feature is enabled, the parameters cannot exceed 6500.
- If the 7000 Routesets feature is enabled, the parameters cannot exceed 7500.
- If the 8000 Routesets feature is enabled, the parameters cannot exceed 8500.
- If the 10,000 Routesets feature is enabled, the parameters cannot exceed 10500.
To enter seconds (instead of milliseconds) for the timer values, the
timer value must contain at least one decimal place, and can contain up to three
decimal places. If no decimal places are entered, the system accepts the value as
milliseconds. The rtrv-stpopts
command always
displays the output in milliseconds, not seconds.
on/off options
- ansigflex —Enables/Disables ANSI G-Flex to execute at 1700 TPS per DSM card
- archbldid —Archive build ID Enables/Disables specifying that the database archive file name contains the EAGLE build number/release number, respectively.
- cnvcgda —Enables/Disables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ANSI, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined
- cnvcgdi —Enables/Disables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-I, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined
- cnvcgdn —Enables/Disables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-N, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined
- cnvcgdn24 —Enables/Disables discarding of the CGPA point code in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-N24, and the point code or alias point code of the destination network type is not defined
- critalminh —Critical alarm inhibit. This enables/disables inhibiting of critical alarms.
- dispactalms —Enables/Disables the display of active alarms in the alarm status area of the VT320 screen (see **INTERNAL XREF ERROR**). The alarm status area comprises four boxes to show counts for critical, major, minor, and inhibited alarms. The counts for critical, major, and minor alarms do not include any temporarily or permanently inhibited alarms. The alarm status area is labeled Active Alarm Status. This parameter does not affect the count displayed in the inhibited box; the number of inhibited alarms is always displayed.
- epap240m - Enables the option to
download the 240M DN/IMSI RTDB data on EPAP-based E5-SM8G-B card. It cannot be
turned ON once epapx is turned ON.
Note:
This feature has a dependency on 64-bit GPLs. The SM cards must be running 64-bit GPLs in order to support the larger RTDB data from the EPAP. If the SM cards are not already running 64-bit GPLs, then the flash GPLs on the SM cards need to be manually converted to 64-bit. See theinit-flash
command for more information. - epapx -
Enables the option to download the 480M DN & 600M IMSI/600M IMEI RTDB data
on EPAP-based SLIC SCCP cards. Enabling epapx
will automatically turn OFF epap240m.
Note:
- This feature has a
dependency on 64-bit GPLs. The SLIC cards must be running 64-bit
GPLs in order to support the larger RTDB data from the EPAP. If the
SLIC cards are not already running 64-bit GPLs, then the flash GPLs
on the SLIC cards need to be manually converted to 64-bit. See the
init-flash
command for more information. - The epapx parameter should only be turned ON after connecting to EPAP 16.3.
- This feature has a
dependency on 64-bit GPLs. The SLIC cards must be running 64-bit
GPLs in order to support the larger RTDB data from the EPAP. If the
SLIC cards are not already running 64-bit GPLs, then the flash GPLs
on the SLIC cards need to be manually converted to 64-bit. See the
- gbsusnminm- Enable/Disable
applications to send SNM/INM Group Broadcast message. The default value is off.
Note:
- The gbsusnminm parameter cannot be turned on if an A-class card is present in the system.
- Customers cannot disable (off) this option once enabled. Debug method is required for turning off gbsusnminm. Customers need to contact MOS if it is required to turn off the gbsusnminm.
- gdpc --- MSU duplicated by GWS DUP Stop Action will be routed to the point code configured in GDPC..
- gtcnvdflt —Enables/Disables routing of SCCP messages using system defaults when an appropriate entry is not found in the Default GT Conversion Table.
- mtplprst —Enables/Disables MTP low priority route set testing via polling the STP.
- mtplti —Enables/Disables MTP loop detection procedures on the STP .
- mtprsi —Enables/Disables the MTP Restart procedures (both ANSI and ITU) on the STP .
- rptlnpmrss —Enables/Disables the generation of UIM 1049 for LNP message relay (MR) messages with missing subsystems if no MAP entry is found from a GTT done on an LNP MR message.
- rstrdev —Enables/Disables
restoration of device states when the
init-sys
command is executed and when an OAM role change occurs and maintains the inhibited state of terminals, links, and cards through aninit-sys
execution, OAM role change, and card reload. Aninit-sys
command causes the system to go down. - uimrd —Enables/Disables UIMs (Unsolicited Information Messages) to be routed to the specified output group.
- lnptn756m - Enables the option to download 756M LNP TN data
on ELAP-based SLIC SCCP cards.
Note:
- This feature has a dependency on SLIC cards. All ELAP based SM cards
should be running on SLIC cards. If SMxG ELAP card are running in
the system, then inhibit all SMxG ELAP cards to turn on this
feature. See the
inh-card
command for more information. - The lnptn756m parameter should only be turned ON after connecting to ELAP 10.2.
- This feature has a dependency on SLIC cards. All ELAP based SM cards
should be running on SLIC cards. If SMxG ELAP card are running in
the system, then inhibit all SMxG ELAP cards to turn on this
feature. See the
EPM-B based cards refer to E5-ENET-B, E5-E1T1-B, E5-ATM-B, and E5-MCPM-B cards.
Output
chg-stpopts:randsls=all
tekelecstp 06-07-26 12:03:28 EST EAGLE 36.0.0
CHG-STPOPTS: MASP A - COMPLTD
;
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