4.268 dlt-tt
Use this command to remove a translation type from the system database.
Note:
When the EGTT feature is turned on, the GTT Selector (ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gttsel
), GTT Set (ent/dlt/rtrv-gttset
), and GTA (ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gta
) commands replace the Translation Type (ent/dlt/rtrv-tt
) and Global Title Translation (ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gtt
) commands. However, the Translation Type and Global Title Translation commands continue to work according to their original functionality when the EGTT feature is turned on.
Parameters
- type/typea/typei/typen/typen24/typeis/typens (optional)
- Translation type. This parameter identifies the translation type and network type. This parameter is the decimal representation of the 1-byte field used in SS7.
The type and typea parameters specify an ANSI network.
The typei parameter specifies an ITU-international network.
The typen parameter specifies an ITU-national network.
The typen24 parameter specifies a 24-bit ITU-national network.
The typeis parameter specifies an ITU-international spare network.
The typens parameter specifies an ITU-national spare network.
A translation type numeric value may be entered as ANSI type and as an ITU type. However, they are separate entities.
The point code domain translation types for GTT are handled by the EAGLE protocol processing as either ANSI or ITU; therefore, ITU applies to ITU-I, ITU-I spare, ITU-N, ITU-N spare, and ITU-N24.
Example
dlt-tt:type=230
dlt-tt:ttn=lidb
dlt-tt:type=230:ttn=lidb
dlt-tt:type=230:ttn=lidb:alias=030
dlt-tt:typeis=3
dlt-tt:typens=4
dlt-tt:typeis=1:ttn=setitu001
Dependencies
Asterisk (*) parameter values are not allowed in this command.
To delete a translation type, the translation type, the translation name, or both, must be specified.
If the translation type is specified, it must already exist in the database for the network type.
If the translation name is specified, it must already exist in the database.
If the translation type is specified, it cannot be an alias value.
If both the translation type and translation name are specified, they must correspond.
The translation type cannot be deleted if there are current GTT entries that reference it.
To delete an alias, both the alias and the translation type must be specified, and both must already exist in the database for the network type.
If an alias is specified, it must be associated with the specified translation type and cannot be the value of an existing translation type.
The type or ttn parameter must be specified.
If aliases exist, they must be removed from the database before the translation types can be can removed.
The GTT set associated with the translation type specified by the ttn parameter must have a set type of CDGTA (see the ent-gttset
command).
The network domain of the translation type specified by the ttn parameter cannot be CROSS (see the ent-gttset
command).
The ttn=none parameter cannot be specified.
Notes
If the specified translation type entry is not referenced by a current global title translation entry and does not have any aliases, the translation type entry is removed.
This command can delete only selector entries that have been provisioned by GTT Selector commands, have a GTI value of 2, and a set type of CdGTA.
If the EGTT feature is turned on:
- For ANSI, if the GTT selector of a true entry is deleted using the
dlt-gttsel
command, then the aliases for the entry or the entry itself cannot be deleted. - For ITU, if a true GTT selector entry (GTI=2 or GTI=4) is deleted using the
dlt-gttsel
command, or if the GTTSN of an entry is changed using thechg-gttsel
command, then the aliases for that entry or the entry itself cannot be deleted.
Output
dlt-tt:typens=4
tekelecstp 10-03-28 16:51:25 EST Eagle 42.0.0
DLT-TT: MASP A - COMPLTD
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