4.329 ent-na

Use this command to enter a new network appearance in the Network Appearance table.

Parameters

na (mandatory)
Network appearance.
Range:
0 - 4294967295
type (mandatory)
Type of the network appearance.
Range:
ansi
itui
ituis
itun
ituns
itun24
itun16
gc (optional)
Group Code of the network appearance.
Range:
yy

Example

ent-na:type=ansi:na=10

ent-na:type=itun:na=11:gc=fr

Dependencies

The value specified for the na parameter cannot already exist in the Network Appearance table.

The Network Appearance table can contain a maximum of 45 entries.

The value specified for the gc or na parameter cannot already be equipped.

A value of itun or ituns must be specified for the type parameter before the gc parameter can be specified.

If the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on, and a value of itun or ituns is specified for the type parameter, then the gc parameter must be specified.

If the ITUDUPPC feature is turned off, then the gc parameter cannot be specified.

The value specified for the gc parameter must already exist in the SID or SPC table.

The Spare Point Code Support feature must be enabled before the ituis or ituns network type can be specified.

The J7 Support feature must be enabled before the type=itun16 parameter is specified.

If the J7 support feature is enabled then the type=(ansi or itun24) parameter can not be specified.

Notes

Network Appearance identifies the SS7 network context of the message, for the purposes of logically separating signaling traffic between the SGP and ASP over a common SCTP association. A unique network appearance value can be associated with ANSI, ITUI, 14-bit ITU-N or 24-bit ITU-N networks. When the ITUDUPPC (ITU National Duplicate Point Code) feature is turned on, network appearance can be associated with a specific 14-bit ITU-N group code.

Output

ent-na:type=ansi:na=10

   rlghncxa03w 04-02-20 09:07:58 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
   ENT-NA: MASP A - COMPLTD 
;

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