4.234 dlt-ls
Use this command to remove a linkset from the system database. A linkset is a group of signaling links carrying traffic to the same signaling point.
Parameters
Example
dlt-ls:lsn=lsna
Dependencies
The linkset must be in the database.
The linkset can be removed only if all links associated with the linkset have been removed.
If the linkset is referenced by the historic routeset of any destination, then this command cannot be entered.
The specified linkset cannot be deleted if it has or is a mate linkset.
A gateway linkset can be deleted only from a SEAS terminal, and not from a system terminal.
The Linkset table is corrupt or cannot be found.
The Route table is corrupt or cannot be found.
The linkset cannot be deleted if an SAPC entry is present for the linkset.
If the linkset is referenced by the historic routeset of any exception route destination, then this command cannot be entered.
The Route Exception table is corrupt or cannot be found.
SAPC entry present for the linkset.
If multiple linksets are assigned to an adjacent point code, then the proxy linkset must be the final linkset that is deleted.
If the linkset that is specified by the lsn parameter is used as an incoming linkset for an exception route entry (see the rtrv-rtx
command), then this command cannot be entered.
If the linkset is referenced by the GTT selector table, then this command cannot be entered.
The GTT selector table is corrupt or cannot be found.
The SAPC table is corrupt or cannot be found.
The GTT destination must exist in the DSTN table.
Notes
When a linkset is removed from the system database, the related entries are removed automatically from the translation type mapping table.
Deleted MTT 4848 (MB).
Output
dlt-ls:lsn=lsna
rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 11:11:28 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
Link set table is (114 of 1024) 11% full
DLT-LS: MASP A - COMPLTD
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