4.589 rtrv-stpopts

Use this command to retrieve the current value of the system’s node-level processing option indicators maintained in the system’s options table.

Parameters

This command has no parameters.

Example

rtrv-stpopts

Dependencies

The MAS Configuration table must be available.

The STP Options table must be available.

None

Notes

The timer output for this command is in milliseconds, even though the timer could have been entered in seconds on the chg-stpopts command.

Output

The following example displays MTP STP options with no affecting features on. Certain features that are shown in other examples control changes and additional options in this option list:

rtrv-stpopts
Command Accepted - Processing
tekelecstp 18-01-21 13:22:52 EST  EAGLE 47.0.0.0.0-78.5.0
    STP OPTIONS
    -------------------------------
    MTPT31CTL                     1
    MTPLTI                      yes
    MTPLTCTDPCQ                   3
    MTPLTST                   10000
    MTPDPCQ                    2000
    TFATFRPR                   1000
    MTPLPRST                    yes
    MTPT10ALT                 30000
    UIMRD                        no
    SLSCNV                      off
    CRITALMINH                   no
    DISPACTALMS                  no
    NPCFMTI             14-00-00-00
    DEFCC                      none
    DEFNDC                     none
    DSMAUD                      off
    RPTLNPMRSS                  yes
    RANDSLS                     off
    RSTRDEV                     off
    SECMTPMATE                  off
    SECMTPSID                   off
    SECMTPSNM                   off
    SECSCCPSCMG                 off
    ANSIGFLEX                    no
    ARCHBLDID                   off
    MFC                          on
    PCT                         off
    PCN16FMT                    745
    UITHROTTLE                    0
    GBSUSNMINM                  off
    GDPCA            --------------
    EPAP240M                    off
    EPAPX                       off
    VISUALIZATION               off
    LNPTN756M                   off
;

   

The following example displays all MTP STP options. The following list indicates which options appear in the output when the associated features are on:

Note:

All options will not appear in actual output, because all features that cause these options to appear cannot be on in the system at the same time. 
  • Cluster Routing and Management Diversity (CRMD) feature—MTPXLQ, MTPXLET, MTPXLOT
  • MTP Restart (MTPRS or ITUMTPRS) feature—MTPRSI, MTPRSIT
  • 6000, 7000, or 8000 Routesets feature—MTPDPCQ=6000 or 7000 or 8000
  • GSM MAP Screening (GSMSCRN) feature—GSMDFLT, GSMDECERR
  • GSM Mobile Number Portability (G-Port), IS41 to GSM Migration (IGM), Prepaid SMS Intercept (PPSMS) Ph1, Voice Mail Router (V-Flex), Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDPR), ANSI-41 Mobile Number Portability (A-Port), or any TIF feature is enabled OR INAP Number Portability (INP) or GSM Flexible Numbering (G-Flex) feature is ON—DEFCC, DEFNDC
  • ATINP feature is enabled—DEFCC
  • EPAP-based features or LNP ELAP Configuration feature—DSMAUD
  • GSM Flexible Numbering (G-Flex) feature—ANSIGFLEX
  • Network Security (NSE) feature—SECMTPMATE, SECMTPSID, SECMTPSNM, SECSCCPSCMG
  • ANSI-ITU-China SCCP Conversion (SCCP Conversion) feature is enabled—CNVCGDA, CNVCGDI, CNVCGDN, CNVCGDN24, GTCNVDFLT
  • PC & CIC Translation feature—PCT
  • VISUALIZATION—MSG
rtrv-stpopts
   rlghncxa03w 11-03-17 16:02:05 EST  EAGLE 46.7.0.0.0-74.5.0
    STP OPTIONS         
    ---------------------------
    MTPT31CTL                 1
    MTPLTI                  yes
    MTPLTCTDPCQ               3
    MTPLTST               10000
    MTPXLQ                  500
    MTPXLET                0100
    MTPXLOT                 90%
    MTPDPCQ                8000
    TFATFRPR               1000
    MTPRSI                  yes
    MTPRSIT                5000
    MTPLPRST                yes
    MTPT10ALT             30000
    UIMRD                   yes
    SLSCNV                perls
    CRITALMINH              yes
    DISPACTALMS              no
    NPCFMTI            14-0-0-0
    GSMDFLT                PASS
    GSMDECERR              PASS
    DEFCC                    49
    DEFNDC                  177
    DSMAUD                   no
    RPTLNPMRSS              yes
    RANDSLS                 all
    RSTRDEV                  on
    SECMTPMATE              off
    SECMTPSID               off
    SECMTPSNM            notify
    SECSCCPSCMG          notify
    CNVCGDA                 yes
    CNVCGDI                 yes
    CNVCGDN                 yes
    CNVCGDN24               yes
    GTCNVDFLT               yes
    ANSIGFLEX               yes
    HSCLKSRC              RS422
    HSCLKLL            LONGHAUL
    ARCHBLDID               off
    MFC                      on
    PCT                      on 
    UITHROTTLE                0
    GDPC            004-004-004
    EPAP240M                 off
    EPAPX                    on
    UIMPERIOD                 0
    VISUALIZATION           msg
    LNPTN756M                on
;

Legend

  • MTPT31CTL—MTP T31 congestion trigger level. The signaling link congestion level at which the system starts the level 3 t31 timer. When the level 3 t31 timer expires, the associated signaling link is removed from service for realignment.
  • MTPLTI—MTP loop test indicator. Specifies whether the MTP loop detection procedures are enabled or disabled at the system.
  • MTPLTCTDPCQ—MTP loop test congestion trigger DPC quantity. The number of most frequently occurring DPCs to which the MTP loop test messages are to be sent when the MTP loop test is triggered by congestion.
  • MTPLTST—MTP loop test supervision timer. The amount of time, in milliseconds, that the MTP loop test detection procedures run when started.
  • MTPXLQ—MTP x-list quantity. The number of dynamic status exception list (x-list) entries the system maintains.
  • MTPXLET—MTP x-list expiration time. The maximum amount of time the system maintains an unreferenced dynamic status exception list (x-list) entry.
  • MTPXLOT—MTP x-list occupancy threshold. The dynamic status exception list (x-list) occupancy threshold at which the system raises a minor alarm. The threshold is expressed as a percentage of space available.
  • MTPDPCQ—MTP destination point code quantity. The maximum number of DPCs that can be provisioned in the system.
  • TFATFRPR—TFA/TFR pacing rate. The amount of time, in milliseconds, between partial broadcasts of up to 20 percent increments of the number of TFAs/TCAs or TFRs/TCRs to be broadcast by the STP when an affected destination becomes accessible using its primary route rather than an alternate route. The STP uses this pacing to prevent congestion on the newly-recovered linksets.
  • MTPRSIT—MTP Restart isolation timer. The minimum duration of node isolation, in milliseconds, before the MTP Restart procedure is deemed necessary.
  • MTPRSI—MTP Restart indicator. Specifies whether ANSI or ITU MTP Restart procedures are enabled or disabled at the STP.
  • MTPLPRST—MTP low priority route set test. Specifies whether low priority route set polling is enabled or disabled at the STP.
  • MTPT10ALT—MTP T10 alternate timer. Specifies the interval at which the STP performs a route set test on low priority routes.
  • SLSCNV—Per node SLS conversion indicator. Specifies whether SLS conversion is on, off, or performed per linkset (perls).
  • UIMRD—Unsolicited Information Message (UIM) redirect. Specifies whether specific UIMs are redirected to this output group.
  • CRITALMINH—Indicates whether the option that allows the inhibiting of critical alarms is enabled (yes) or disabled (no).
  • DISPACTALMS—Indicates whether to display active or total alarms in the alarm status area of the VT320 screen.
  • NPCFMTI—Defines how the ITU national point code is entered into the database and how it is displayed in any outputs from the system.
  • GSMDFLT—Indicates whether the GSM MAP screening default action is set to pass or discard.
  • GSMDECERR—Indicates whether the GSM MAP screening decode error action is set to pass or discard.
  • DEFCC—Defines the default country code.
  • DEFNDC—Defines the default network destination code.
  • DSMAUD—Indicates whether the DSM audit is running (on) or disabled (off).
  • RANDSLS—Displays the Random SLS setting.
  • RTPLNPMRSS—Displays the setting for reporting or suppressing UIM 1049 for LNP MR with missing subsystems.
  • RSTRDEV—Allow or disable restoration of device states when an init-sys command is executed, an OAM role changes, or a card reload occurs.
  • SECMTPMATE—Indicates Network Security screening for MTP messages received by an STP on a non-C-Link, with an OPC equal to the SID (True, Adjacent, or Capability) point code of its mate.
  • SECMTPSID—Indicates Network Security screening for MTP messages received at MTP3 containing an OPC equal to its own SID (OPC that is the True, Secondary, or Capability point code entered in the chg-sid command) that is not a route-set-congestion-message. The EAGLE should not receive a message with its own OPC unless the message is a result of a circular route test or is an SLTM when the far end is in loopback. (SLTM messages are not checked).
  • SECMTPSNM—Indicates Network Security screening for MTP SNM messages. The EAGLE should not receive an MTP network management message unless:
    • The OPC is an adjacent point code. (For all link types, this rule does not apply to UPU, TFC, and RCT messages.)
    • The EAGLE has a route to the OPC of the MTP network management message on the linkset which the message was received.
    • The EAGLE has a route to the destination field in the message (if applicable to the concerned message) on the linkset which the message was received. (For all link types, this rule is not applicable to RST messages.)
  • SECSCCPSCMG—Indicates Network Security screening for SCCP SCMG messages. This value applies only to SSP and SOR messages. SSA, SST, SOG, SBR, SNR and SRT messages are not affected. The EAGLE should not receive an SCCP network management message unless:
    • The EAGLE has a route to the OPC of the SCMG message on the linkset on which the message was received.
    • The EAGLE has a route to the Affected Point Code (also called the Concerned Point Code in EAGLE) in the message on the linkset on which the message was received.
  • CNVCGDA—Indicates whether or not to discard the CGPA PC in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ANSI, and the PC or ALIAS PC of the destination network type is not defined.
  • CNVCGDI—Indicates whether or not to discard the CGPA PC in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-I, and the PC or ALIAS PC of the destination network type is not defined.
  • CNVCGDN—Indicates whether or not to discard the CGPA PC in SCCP messages if the destination network type is ITU-N, and the PC or ALIAS PC of the destination network type is not defined.
  • CNVCGDN24—Indicates whether or not to discard the CGPA PC in SCCP messages if the destination network type is 24-bit ITU-N, and the PC or ALIAS PC of the destination network type is not defined.
  • ANSIGFLEX—Indicates enable or disable of ANSI G-Flex to execute at 1700 TPS per DSM card
  • GTCNVDFLT—Indicates enable or disable of routing of SCCP messages using system defaults when an appropriate entry is not found in the Default GT Conversion table.
  • HSCLKLL—High speed master clock line length option (SHORTHAUL, LONGHAUL)
  • HSCLKSRC—High speed master clock source
  • ARCHBLDID—Archive build ID
  • MFC—Indicates that the system is using Message Flow Control (MFC).
  • PCT—Indicates whether PCT is applied to MSUs
  • GDPC—MSU duplicated by GWS DUP Stop Action will be routed to the point code configured in GDPC.
  • UITHROTTLE—Indicates the speed at which output is sent to the terminal. Zero represents the most throttling, or the slowest output. Nine represents the least throttling, or the fastest output.
  • EPAP240M—Indicates that the E5-SM8G-B card can download the maximum 240M DN/IMSI RTDB data from EPAP.
  • EPAPX— Indicates that the SLIC cards running 64-bits flash SCCP gpls can download 480M individual DN entries, 600M individual IMSI entries or 600M individual IMEI entries from EPAP.
  • UIMPERIOD— Indicates to discard duplicated UIM IDs that occur more than once during a specified period
  • VISUALIZATION— Indicates that whether system wide visualization feature is disable or specific visualization (UIM/MSG/BOTH) is enable.
  • LNPTN756M— Indicates that the SLIC cards running SCCP gpls can download 756M TN from ELAP.

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