4.426 rept-stat-rtx

Use this command to display the signaling route status for one or more exception routes to a particular destination.

Parameters

Note:

See Point Code Formats and Conversion for a detailed description of point code formats, rules for specification, and examples.
cic (optional)
Starting Circuit Identification Code. This parameter is used alone or together with the ecic parameter as exception routing criteria for the specified exception route.
Range:
0 - 16383
dpc (optional)
ANSI point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-ni-nc-ncm).
Synonym:
dpca
Range:
p-, 000-255, *, **, ***

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—p-

The asterisk values *, **, and *** are not valid for the ni subfield.

If ** or *** is specified for the nc subfield, either *, **, or *** must be specified for the ncm subfield.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, ni=000 is not valid.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc=000 is not valid if ni=001-005.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc=000 is valid if ni=006-255.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, ni-*-* is valid if ni= 006-255.

The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.

dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24/dpcn16 (optional)
Destination point code.
dpci (optional)
ITU international destination point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-255

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

zone—0-7

area—000-255

id—0-7

The point code 0-000-0 is not a valid point code.

dpcn (optional)
ITU national destination point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the chg-stpopts:npcfmti flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc,m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-16383, aa-zz

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

nnnnn—0-16383

gc—aa-zz

m1-m2-m3-m4—0-14 for each member; values must sum to 14

dpcn24 (optional)
24-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-msa-ssa-sp).
Range:
p-, 000-255

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—p

msa—000–255

ssa—000–255

sp—000–255

dpcn16 (optional)
16-bit ITU national destination point code with subfields unit number sub number area main number area (un-sna-mna). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-un-sna-mna).
Range:
p--, 000---127
Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).
prefix---p
un---000---127
sna---000---15
mna---000---31
ecic (optional)
Ending Circuit Identification Code. This parameter, together with the cic parameter, defines the CIC range that is used as exception routing criteria for the specified exception route.
Range:
0 - 16383
ilsn (optional)
Incoming Link Set Name. The name of the originating linkset. This value is used as part of the exception routing criteria for the specified exception route.
Range:
ayyyyyyyyy

1 alphabetic character followed by up to 9 alphanumeric characters.

mode (optional)
The type of display to produce.
Range:
full
Displays routes from the associated routeset and exception route table for the specified destination point code per criteria.
opc (optional)
Origination point code. ANSI point code with subfields network indicator-network cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-ni-nc-ncm).
Synonym:
opca
Range:
000-255

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, ni = 000 is not valid.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is not valid if ni = 001–005.

When chg-sid:pctype=ansi is specified, nc = 000 is valid if ni = 006–255.

The point code 000-000-000 is not a valid point code.

opc/opca/opci/opcn/opcn24/opcn16 (optional)
Origination point code.
opci (optional)
Origination Point Code. ITU international origination point code with subfields zone-area-id. The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-zone-area-id).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-255

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

zone—0-7

area—000-255

id—0-7

The point code 0-000-0 is not a valid point code.

opcn (optional)
Origination Point Code. ITU national point code in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn); or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by the chg-stpopts:npcfmti flexible point code option. A group code must be specified when the ITUDUPPC feature is turned on (nnnnn-gc, m1-m2-m3-m4-gc). The prefix subfield indicates a spare point code, private point code, or private and spare point code (prefix-nnnnn, prefix-nnnnn-gc, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4, prefix-m1-m2-m3-m4-gc).
Range:
s-, p-, ps-, 0-16383, aa-zz

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—s-, p-, ps

nnnnn—0-16383

gc—aa-zz

m1-m2-m3-m4—0-14 for each member; values must sum to 14

opcn24 (optional)
Origination Point Code. 24-bit ITU national point code with subfields main signaling area-sub signaling area-signaling point (msa-ssa-sp). The prefix indicates a private point code (prefix-msa-ssa-sp).
Range:
p-, 000-255

Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).

prefix—p

msa—000–255

ssa—000–255

sp—000–255

opcn16 (optional)
Origination Point Code. 16-bit ITU national point code with subfields unit number sub number area main number area (un-sna-mna). The prefix subfield indicates a private point code (prefix-un-sna-mna).
Range:
p--, 000---127
Specify a valid value for each subfield of the point code, and separate the subfields with a dash (-).
prefix---p
un---000---127
sna---000---15
mna---000---31
si (optional)
Service Indicator. This parameter is used as part of the exception routing criteria for the specified exception route.
Range:
0 - 15

Example

rept-stat-rtx

rept-stat-rtx:dpc=1-101-1

rept-stat-rtx:dpc=1-101-1:opc=1-2-1

rept-stat-rtx:dpc=100-100-1:opc=1-1-1:mode=full

rept-stat-rtx:dpcn16=001-1-2

Dependencies

If the dpcn parameter is specified, its format must match the format that was assigned with the chg-stpopts:npcfmti parameter.

The dpc parameter and the class criteria parameters (opc/ilsn/cic/si) must be specified before the mode parameter can be specified.

The dpc parameter must be specified before the class criteria parameters (opc/ilsn/cic/si) can be specified.

Notes

Each exception route set can have up to 6 associated routes.

In this command, only ITU-international and ITU national point codes support the spare point code subtype prefix (s-) and the private and spare point code subtype prefix (ps-). All of the point code types support the private (internal) point code subtype prefix (p-).

This command can be cancelled using the F9 function key or the canc-cmd command. See canc-cmd for more information.

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Output

This example provides the status of all exception route sets provisioned in the system, sorted by DPC:

rept-stat-rtx

    stdcfg2b 09-05-24 01:54:32 EST  EAGLE 41.0.0

       DPCA                 PST           SST       AST
       001-101-001          IS-NR         Allowed   ACCESS

          OPCA                  PST           SST       AST             
          001-002-001           IS-ANR        Restrict  ACCESS

          SI                    PST           SST       AST                
          10                    OOS-MT        Prohibit  ACCESS
          12                    OOS-MT        Prohibit  ACCESS

       DPCA                 PST           SST       AST
       004-101-001          IS-NR         Allowed   ACCESS

          SI                    PST           SST       AST               
          10                    IS-NR         Allowed   ACCESS

       DPCA                 PST           SST       AST
       007-101-001          OOS-MT        Prohibit  INACCESS

          OPCA                  PST           SST       AST              
          003-001-020           OOS-MT        Prohibit  INACCESS

    Command Completed.

This example displays the status of exception route sets provisioned against a particular DPC:

rept-stat-rtx:dpc=1-101-1

    stdcfg2b 09-03-24 01:54:32 EST  EAGLE 41.0.0

       DPCA                 PST           SST       AST
       001-101-001          IS-NR         Allowed   ACCESS

          OPCA                  PST           SST       AST              
          001-002-001           IS-ANR        Restrict  ACCESS

          SI                    PST           SST       AST                
          10                    OOS-MT        Prohibit  ACCESS
          12                    OOS-MT        Prohibit  ACCESS

    Command Completed.

This example displays detailed status and alarm information for a specific exception route set provisioned against a DPC:

rept-stat-rtx:dpc=1-101-1:opc=1-2-1

    stdcfg2b 06-03-24 02:11:31 EST  EAGLE 35.0.0

       DPCA              OPCA              PST           SST       AST
       001-101-001       001-002-001       IS-ANR        Restrict  ACCESS
      ALARM STATUS       =  *  0533 RTX is restricted
      RTE COST  LSN           APCA          LS STAT   NON-ADJ    ROUTE STAT
       1   09   e2e7          007-001-000   Prohibit  Allowed    Prohibit
       2*  10   e2e4          004-001-000   Allowed   Allowed    Allowed
       3   --   ---------- ---***-***-***   --------  --------   --------
       4   --   ---------- ---***-***-***   --------  --------   --------
       5   --   ---------- ---***-***-***   --------  --------   --------
       6   --   ---------- ---***-***-***   --------  --------   --------

    Command Completed. 
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This example displays the status of exception route sets provisioned against a particular DPC:

rept-stat-rtx:dpcn16=001-02-03

    stdcfg2b 09-03-24 01:54:32 EST  EAGLE 45.0.0

       DPCN16                 PST           SST       AST
       001-02-03              IS-NR         Allowed   ACCESS

          OPCI                  PST           SST       AST              
          001-002-001           IS-ANR        Restrict  ACCESS

          SI                    PST           SST       AST                
          10                    OOS-MT        Prohibit  ACCESS
          12                    OOS-MT        Prohibit  ACCESS

    Command Completed.

Legend

  • DPC/DPCA—ANSI destination point code of the exception route
  • DPCN—ITU-TSS national destination point code of the exception route
  • DPCN24—24-bit ITU national destination point code of the exception route
  • DPCN16---16-bit ITU national destination point code of the exception route
  • DPCI—ITU-TSS international destination point code of the exception route
  • OPC/OPCA—ANSI origination point code as exception routing criterion of the exception route
  • OPCN—ITU-TSS national origination point code as exception routing criterion of the exception route
  • OPCN24—24-bit ITU national origination point code as exception routing criterion of the exception route
  • OPCN16---16-bit ITU national origination point code as exception routing criterion of the exception route
  • OPCI—ITU-TSS international origination point code as exception routing criterion of the exception route 
  • ILSN—Originating linkset as exception routing criterion of the exception route
  • CIC—Starting Circuit Identification Code used as the exception routing criterion for this exception route
  • ECIC—Ending Circuit Identification Code together with CIC defines the CIC range that is used as exception routing criterion for this exception route.
  • SI—Service Indicator used as the exception routing criterion for this exception route
  • PST—Primary state of the subsystem. See Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
  • SST—Secondary state of the subsystem. See Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.
  • AST—Associated state of the subsystem. See Possible Values for PST/SST/AST.

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