4 EAGLE Commands
This chapter contains brief descriptions of the EAGLE commands that can be used for configuration of the G-Flex feature and related features and functions.
4.1 EAGLE Commands
This chapter describes the EAGLE commands that can be used for the configuration of the G-Flex feature and the G-Flex MAP Layer Routing (MLR) feature.
Refer to Commands User's Guide for complete descriptions of the commands, including parameter names, valid values, and output examples for the commands.
Table 4-1 Commands used for the G-Flex and G-Flex MLR Features
Type | Commands |
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System Serial Number | ent/rtrv-serial-num |
Card | ent/dlt/rtrv/alw/inh/init/rept-stat-card |
STP Options | chg/rtrv-stpopts |
Feature Control | chg/rtrv-feat, enable/chg/rtrv-ctrl-feat |
Service Selector | chg/dlt/ent/rtrv-srvsel |
GSM Options | chg/rtrv-gsmopts |
SCCP Service | chg/dlt/rtrv-sccp-serv |
chg-rtrv-stpopts
The chg/rtrv-stpopts
commands are used to change and report on the values of one or more of the STP node level processing option indicators maintained in database tables. System default values for the options are assigned initially at STP installation time.
enable/chg/rtrv-ctrl-feat
These commands are used to enable, turn on, and display the on/off status of the G-Flex feature and the G-Flex MAP Layer Routing (G-Flex MLR) feature.
ent/dlt/chg/rtrv-srvsel
srvsel
) commands are used to enter, delete, change, and display the service selectors required to define a service entry for a DSM service entry.
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The G-Flex service is gflex.
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G-Flex supports ANSI, ITU-I, ITU-N, and ITU-N24 Global Title Indicators
The Global Title Indicator (GTI) value is 1- 4. The Numbering Plan and Nature of Address Indicator cannot be specified when the GTI is 2, and must be specified when the GTI is 4.
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G-Flex supports the Translation Type (TT), Nature of Address Indicator (NAI), NAI Value (NAIV), Numbering Plan (NP), NP Value (NPV), Service Nature of Address Indicator (SNAI), and Service Numbering Plan (SNP) selector values.
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The Subsystem Number (SSN) must be defined in the MAP table, and supports the asterisk (*) value.
chg/rtrv-gsmopts
The GSM Options commands are used to provision configuration options that are used for the G-Flex-related features. The options control number portability, processing for incoming messages, and formatting of response messages. See G-Flex Configuration Options.
Up to 10 CCNC/MCCMNC numbering plan conversion parameter combinations can be created. If NONE is specified for MCCMNC, then the CCNC combination is deleted.
chg/dlt/rtrv-sccp-serv
- Take SCCP services online and offline
- Shift the processing load of a service to other designated nodes
- Assign alternate point codes to PC groups used for G-Flex SCCP Service Re-Route assignment, and change the Relative Cost (RD) of of existing point codes in a group
SCCP Service groups are organized by service (G-Flex or G-Port) and point code network type (ANSI, ITU-I, Spare ITU-I, ITU-N, Spare ITU-N, or ITUN-24). Up to seven PCs may be in a network type grouping for service re-route load sharing. This command allows for additions and modifications of up to 4 PCs at once.
The alternate PCs entered using the chg-sccp-serv
command reduce the maximum number of entries that the MRN table can contain. Each Alternate PC Re-route Set uses up to 8 MRN table entries (7 for alternate PCs and one for the search key).