4.337 ent-scr-blkdpc
Use this command to add a specific blocked destination point code (BLKDPC) screening reference, and associated attributes, to the BLKDPC’s table. The associated attributes are: destination point code, next screening function identifier, and next screening reference. The destination point codes listed on this screen are prohibited from sending SS7 messages to the network.
Parameters
- nsfi (mandatory)
- The next screening category that is used in the gateway screening process, or it indicates that the gateway screening process should stop.
- Range:
-
- cgpa
- Allowed CGPA is the next screening category.
- destfld
- Allowed destination field (DESTFLD) is the next screening category.
- fail
- Discard the received message.
- isup
- ISUP message type (ISUP) is the next screening category.
- stop
- The gateway screening process ends and the message proceeds through normal routing.
- actname (optional)
- Name of the gateway screening stop action set. Stop actions must be administered using this parameter in conjunction with the gateway screening stop action table (see
chg-gws-actset
andrtrv-gws-actset
).
- mna (optional)
- 16-bit ITU national main number area. The mna in the point code represented by un-sna-mna.
- msa (optional)
- 24-bit ITU-national main signaling area value. The msa of the point code represented by msa-ssa-sp.
- nc (optional)
- Network cluster value. This parameter specifies one or more nc values for the network indicator and network cluster member values specified in the ni and ncm parameters. It specifies the nc of the point code represented by ni-nc-ncm.
- ncm (optional)
- Network cluster member value. This parameter specifies one or more ncm values for the network indicator and network cluster values identified in the ni and nc parameters. It specifies the ncm of the point code represented by ni-nc-ncm.
- ni (optional)
- Network indicator value. This parameter specifies one or more ni values for the network cluster and network cluster member values identified in the nc and ncm parameters. It specifies the ni of the point code represented by ni-nc-ncm.
- npc (optional)
- ITU national point code.
Note:
Gateway screening allows the ITU national point code to be displayed and entered in the database only as a single number. If you are using multiple-part ITU national point codes, see Converting ITU National Point Code Formats in Appendix A for information on converting the point code format.
- nsr (optional)
- Next screening reference. This parameter specifies which screening reference in the screening category (nsfi) is to be used in the screening process.
- pcst (optional)
- Point code subtype. This parameter indicates whether the specified ITU international or ITU national point code has no subtype prefix or has the spare point code prefix (s-).
- sna (optional)
- 16-bit ITU national sub number area. The sna in the point code represented by un-sna-mna.
- sp (optional)
- 24-bit ITU national signaling point. The sp in the point code represented by msa-ssa-sp.
- ssa (optional)
- 24-bit ITU national sub signaling area. The ssa in the point code represented by msa-ssa-sp.
Example
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=iec:ni=c:nc=c:ncm=c:nsfi=cgpa:nsr=wrd5
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=iec:ni=c:nc=c:ncm=c:nsfi=stop
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=iec:ni=c:nc=c:ncm=c:nsfi=stop:actname=copy
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=iec:ni=240:nc=*:ncm=*:nsfi=fail
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=bdp1:zone=1:area=2:id=3:nsfi=fail:pcst=none
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=bdp1:zone=2:area=2:id=3:nsfi=fail:pcst=s
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=bdp1:npc=128:nsfi=fail:pcst=s
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=bl01:un=1:sna=2:mna=3:nsfi=fail
Dependencies
Caution:
Even though gateway screening is in the screen test mode, as defined by the gwsa=off and gwsm=on parameters, the gateway screening action in the stop action set specified by the actname parameter of the screen set will be performed at the end of the screening process.The Gateway Screening Rules table can contain a maximum of 360,600 rules.
A complete point code must be specified, using the ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, un-sna-mna, msa-ssa-sp, or npc combination unless a value of c is specified.
ANSI point code value 000-000-000 and ITU-International point code value 0-000-0 are not allowed.
At least one optional parameter must be specified.
When a blocked screening reference is created, the first entry for the ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, msa-ssa-sp, or un-sna-mna must be c-c-c or npc=c must be specified. Subsequent entries can be specific point codes.
If the actname parameter is specified, then the nsfi=stop parameter must be specified.
The value of the actname parameter must already be defined in the Gateway Screening Stop Action table with the chg-gws-actset
command.
If the area=* parameter is specified, then the id=* parameter must be specified.
If the msa=* parameter is specified, then the ssa=* and the sp=* parameters must be specified.
If the un=* parameter is specified, then the sna=* and the mna=* parameters must be specified.
If the msa=c parameter is specified, then the ssa and the sp parameters must have a value of c or cannot be specified. If the msa=c parameter is specified, and the ssa and the sp parameters are not specified, then the ssa and sp parameters default to a value of c.
If the un=c parameter is specified, then the sna and the mna parameters must have a value of c or cannot be specified. If the un=c parameter is specified, and the sna and the mna parameters are not specified, then the sna and mna parameters default to a value of c.
If the nc parameter is specified as a range, the ncm parameter must be specified as an asterisk or as the full range.
If the nc parameter is specified as a single value or a range, a single value must be specified for the ni parameter.
If the nc parameter is specified as an asterisk, the ncm parameter must be specified as an asterisk or as the full range.
If the ncm parameter is specified as a single value, or a range other than the full range of 0–255, the ni and nc parameters must be specified with a single value.
If the ni parameter is specified as an asterisk or as a range, the nc and ncm parameters must be specified as an asterisk or as the full range.
If the ni=c parameter is specified, then the nc and ncm parameters must have a value of c or cannot be specified. If the ni=c parameter is specified, and the nc and the ncm parameters are not specified, then the nc and ncm parameters default to a value of c.
If the specified ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, un-sna-mna or msa-ssa-sp is not equal to c-c-c, or if the npc=c parameter is not specified, then the nsfi=fail parameter must be specified, and the nsr parameter cannot be specified.
If the nsfi parameter has a value other than stop or fail, the nsr parameter must be specified and must exist.
The nsfi and nsr parameters must point to an existing screen, or the nsfi=stop parameter must be specified, and the nsr parameter cannot be specified.
If the sr does not exist, then the ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, un-sna-mna or msa-ssa-sp parameters must equal c-c-c, or the npc=c parameter must be specified, and the nsfi=fail parameter cannot be specified.
If the specified screening reference exists:
- The ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, un-sna-mna or msa-ssa-sp must equal c-c-c or npc cannot equal c.
- The nsfi parameter must have a value of fail.
- The nsr parameter cannot be specified.
- The blocked DPC, given by ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, or npc, to be added to the BLKDPC screening table for the blocked DPC screening reference cannot exist as defined or within an existing range of DPCs.
The Spare Point Code Support feature must be enabled before the pcst parameter can be specified.
The pcst parameter cannot be specified with c for a blocked screen reference ( sr).
The spare point code subtype prefix (s-) is not supported for ANSI point codes (parameters ni, nc, ncm) or for 24-bit ITU national point codes (parameters msa, ssa, sp) or 16-bit ITU national point codes (parameters un, sna, mna). The pcst parameter cannot be specified for ANSI, ITU-N16 and ITU-N24 point codes.
If the ssa=* parameter is specified, then the sp=* parameter must be specified.
If the sna=* parameter is specified, then the mna=* parameter must be specified.
If the zone=* parameter is specified, then the area=* and the id=* parameters must be specified.
If the zone=c parameter is specified, then the area and id parameters must have a value of c or cannot be specified. If the zone=c parameter is specified, and the area and id parameters are not specified, then the area and id parameters default to a value of c.
The value of the nsfi parameter must be valid for the BLKDPC entity type.
If a blocked screening reference exists, then the ni, zone, msa, un, and npc parameters cannot have a value of c.
The Gateway Screening Stop Action table is corrupt or cannot be found.
The J7 support feature must be enabled before the un/sna/mna parameters are specified.
The J7 support feature must not be enabled before the msa,ssa,sp parameters are specified.
The GWSOA parameter combination should be known and valid.
Notes
When a blocked DPC screening reference is created, the first entry for a point code must be c-c-c, or c for the npc parameter. Subsequent entries must be specific point codes.
The character c is used in the blocked DPC screens to allow the screening process to continue for messages with point codes that do not match any point codes in the blocked DPC screens. When screening for a blocked DPC and the point code being screened does not match any of the point codes in the blocked DPC screens, the message is not rejected and the screening process continues.
There must be an entry in the blocked DPC screens to allow the screening process to continue. This entry consists of a screening reference, point code, nsfi, and nsr. The point code is in the form of npc=c, or of subfields equal to c-c-c. When the character c is specified, the nsfi and nsr parameters must be specified.
If the character c is specified for the parameters ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, un-sna-mna or msa-ssa-sp, the character c is the only value that can be specified for all three parameters. No other values can be used. For example, a point code c-c-255 is not allowed. The point code must be c-c-c. The asterisk value cannot be used with the character c (for example, a point code c-c-* is not allowed).
When the point code does not match any entries in the blocked DPC screens, the screening process is directed to the screening reference with the point code c-c-c or npc=c. The nsfi and nsr in this entry are examined to determine the next step in the screening process.
If the current ni-nc-ncm, zone-area-id, un-sna-mna or msa-ssa-sp is equal to c-c-c or npc=c, only the nsfi and nsr parameters can be changed. Otherwise, only the blocked DPC can be changed.
A range of values is specified by separating the values that define the range by two ampersands (&&); for example, ni=025&&100 specifies all network indicators for ANSI point codes from 25 - 100.
An asterisk cannot not be specified for a parameter value in this command unless an asterisk was specified for the parameter value in the original ent-scr-blkdpc
command.
If the screen set reaches 100% capacity (indicated by the 100% Full message), the system allows subsequent entries. An error occurs, however, when downloading the screen set to an LIM. Ensure that screen sets do not exceed 100% capacity. Remove screen set entries until the capacity is below 100%.
The spare point code subtype prefix (s-) is supported only for ITU international and ITU national point codes. The pcst parameter indicates whether the specified point code has no subtype prefix or has the spare point code prefix.
There is no feature dependency on ANSI point code parameters, i.e., ni, nc, ncm. The command can be entered successfully whether the J7 feature is enabled or not enabled.
Output
ent-scr-blkdpc:sr=iec:ni=c:nc=c:ncm=c:nsfi=cgpa:nsr=wrd5
rlghncxa03w 04-01-07 11:43:04 EST EAGLE 31.3.0
ENT-SCR-BLKDPC: SCREEN SET AFFECTED - IEC 25% FULL
ENT-SCR-BLKDPC: MASP A - COMPLTD
;
Related Topics