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7.4

Management and Operations

Entities such as boards, SS7 links, SIGTRAN links and Application Servers after configuration are considered
to be in the “blocked” state. The configuration exists in the system for these entities, but these entities are
not considered to be active. To activate an entity, the

MNBLI

command should be used. To temporally

deactivate an entity, the

MNBLE

command should be used.

The status of entities such as boards, SS7 links, SIGTRAN links and Application Servers can be examined
using the STxxx set of commands.

Alarms that occur on the Signaling Gateway can be view using the

ALLOP

and

ALLIP

commands.

7.5

Default Routing

The Signaling Gateway offers a Default Routing service. This service allows the Signaling Gateway to onward
route MTP Message Signal Units (MSUs) with unknown Destination Point Codes (DPCs). It also provides a
mechanism for Signaling Network Management messages to be generated for unknown Point Codes.

Figure 10

shows a typical system that uses Default Routing. The SPCs with Point Codes 1, 2 and 3 can each

communicate with many Point Codes within the MTP Network not all of which the SS7G2x has been
configured to know about. The SS7G2x connects to two STPs that have been explicitly configured to know
about more Point Codes than the SS7G2x.

7.5.1

Configuring Default Routing

Default Routing is configured using the

C7RTI

command with the

DPC

parameter set to “DFLT”. An additional

route is configured with the

LS1

and

LS2

parameters identifying the link sets to the STPs and the PC set to

DFLT.

Routing MSUs

When the Default Route is configured, on receipt of an MSU for an unknown

DPC

, the message is sent out on

an available link set in the Default Route or discarded.

Route Set Test

SEPs send the Signaling Gateway RST messages for unknown Point Codes. The SS7G2x regenerates these
messages and sends them to the STPs that responds to the Signaling Gateway with appropriate SNM
messages.

Transfer Prohibited/Transfer Allowed

On receipt of TFA or TFP from one of the STPs in the Default Route, the Signaling Gateway regenerates and
broadcasts these to all SEPs not in the Default Route.