4.152 chg-ttmap

Use this command to change a mapped SS7 message translation type (TT) for a given gateway linkset name. With this command you can change the identification of the type of allowed global title translation in the SS7 message before and after translation type mapping. For example, suppose you are mapping the translation type 001 (before TT mapping) to 238 (after TT mapping). You can use this command to change that mapping to 001 (before) to 254 (after).

Parameters

ett (mandatory)
Translation type before mapping. The identification of the type of global title translation in the SS7 message before translation type mapping. This attribute is the decimal representation of the 1-octet binary field used by the SS7 protocol to identify the translation type.
Range:
0 - 255
io (mandatory)
Incoming or outgoing. This parameter indicates whether the translation type mapping data provisioned for the gateway linkset is for SS7 messages received or sent on the linkset.
Range:
i
incoming
o
outgoing
lsn (mandatory)
Linkset name. The unique network identifier for the gateway linkset.
Range:
ayyyyyyyyy

1 alphabetic character followed by 9 alphanumeric characters

mtt (mandatory)
Mapped translation type. The identification of the type of global title translation in the SS7 message after translation type mapping. This attribute is the decimal representation of the 1-octet binary field used by the SS7 protocol to identify the translation type.
Range:
0 - 255

Example

chg-ttmap:lsn=nc001:io=o:ett=128:mtt=55

Dependencies

The Translation Type mapping table must be accessible.

The linkset table must be accessible.

The linkset must be defined.

Notes

None

Output

chg-ttmap:lsn=nc001:io=o:ett=128:mtt=55

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-22 10:37:07 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    CHG-TTMAP: MASP A - COMPLTD

    TTMAP table for nc001 is (2 of 64) 3% full 
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