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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Dialogic
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Note: The latest released issue of this guide can be found at:
  • Page 8 – General Description; The Dialogic; Related Information; This user manual, together with the Dialogic
  • Page 9 – Applicability; SS7G2x SIU Mode User Manual and the Dialogic; Hardware Overview; Chapter 2, “Specification”; Part Numbers
  • Page 10 – for more information.; Configuration and Program Storage; and FTP access using a; Functional Summary; The functional summary is described in the following topics:; Signaling
  • Page 11 – Configuration Model; See; Cross Connections
  • Page 12 – Remote Data Centres
  • Page 13 – Chapter 11, “Worked Configuration Examples”
  • Page 14 – Dual Operation; Figure 3; Figure 3. Dual Resilient Configuration; Chapter 7, “Configuration Overview”
  • Page 15 – Chapter 2: Specification; Hardware Specification
  • Page 16 – Chapter 3: Installation and Initial Configuration; Installation; SS7G22 Hardware Manual.; Connecting a VT100 Terminal; CNSWP
  • Page 17 – Initial Configuration
  • Page 18 – Note: It is not possible to
  • Page 19 – telnet; Configuration Procedure; “Command Definitions”
  • Page 20 – Chapter 4: Operation; General; be used. The default port 23 should not be used.
  • Page 21 – Command Character Set and Syntax; The only characters used for commands and parameters are:; Command Formats; YY = Function within group; Command Entry
  • Page 22 – The auto log off warning message is as follows:; Table 1; Table 1. Command Rejection Responses
  • Page 23 – FTP Access; FTP
  • Page 24 – Backing Up System Software; Updating System Software; ftproot; Software Update from CD-ROM
  • Page 25 – CNUPI; Software Update from Startup; Software Update from Startup Using a CD
  • Page 26 – Updating Configuration Data; Configuration Update from CD ROM
  • Page 27 – Software Update from Startup using a CD; CNSYP
  • Page 28 – Installing System Licenses; License Update from Remote Data Centre
  • Page 29 – License Update by FTP; The user is also able to install licenses from system start.
  • Page 30 – Chapter 5: Parameter Definitions; Parameter Table; Table 2; Table 2. Parameter Definitions
  • Page 37 – Remote Operations; Table 3; Table 3. Remote Operation Types
  • Page 38 – Table 4; Table 4. Signaling Gateway Specific Timers
  • Page 39 – Board Types; Table 8; Table 8. Board Types
  • Page 40 – Chapter 6: Command Definitions; Command Groups; The following conventions are used in the command definitions:; Command Attributes; The following symbols are used to indicate command attributes:; CONFIG - The command affects configuration data.
  • Page 41 – Alarm Commands; The alarm commands include:
  • Page 42 – ALCLS – Alarm Class Set; ALCLP – Alarm Class Print; CLA
  • Page 43 – ALFCP – Alarm Fault Code Print; None
  • Page 44 – ALLIP – Alarm List Print
  • Page 45 – ALLOP – Alarm Log Print
  • Page 46 – ALREI – Alarm Reset Initiate; ALP; ALTEI – Alarm Test Initiate
  • Page 47 – ALTEE – Alarm Test End; The alarm test must already have been initiated.; Attributes; Examples
  • Page 48 – Configuration Commands; The configuration commands include:
  • Page 49 – CNBOI – Configuration Board Initiate; CNBOE – Configuration Board End; PCM
  • Page 50 – CNBOP – Configuration Board Print
  • Page 51 – CNMOI – Configuration Monitor Initiate; CNMOE – Configuration Monitor End
  • Page 52 – CNMOP – Configuration Monitor Print
  • Page 53 – CNPCC – Configuration PCM Change
  • Page 54 – CNPCP – Configuration PCM Print; CNRDI – Configuration Remote Data Centre Initiate; RDC
  • Page 55 – CNRDC – Configuration Remote Data Centre Change; CNRDE – Configuration Remote Data Centre End
  • Page 56 – CNRDP – Configuration Remote Data Centre Print; The password is not printed.; CNSWP – Configuration Software Print
  • Page 57 – CNSYS – Configuration System Set
  • Page 58 – Prerequisites; CONFIRM
  • Page 59 – CNSYP – Configuration System Print
  • Page 60 – CNTDS – Configuration Time and Date Set; CNTDP – Configuration Time And Date Print
  • Page 61 – CNTOS – Configuration Timeout Value Set; Note: Some signaling system timer values are not changeable.; CNTOP – Configuration Timeout Value Print
  • Page 62 – CNTSP – Configuration Timeslot Print
  • Page 63 – CNUPI – Configuration Update Initiate; CFG; Syntax
  • Page 64 – CNXCI – Configuration Cross Connect Initiate
  • Page 65 – CNXCP – Configuration Cross Connect Print
  • Page 66 – SS7 Signaling Commands; The SS7 signaling commands include:
  • Page 67 – C7LSI – CCS SS7 Link Set Initiate
  • Page 68 – C7LSC – CCS SS7 Link Set Change
  • Page 69 – C7LSE – CCS SS7 Link Set End; C7LSP – CCS SS7 Link Set Print
  • Page 70 – C7RTI – CCS SS7 Route Initiate
  • Page 71 – C7RTC – CCS SS7 Route Change
  • Page 72 – C7RTE – CCS SS7 Route End; C7RTP – CCS SS7 Route Print
  • Page 73 – C7SLI – CCS SS7 Signaling Link Initiate
  • Page 74 – C7SLC – CCS SS7 Signaling Link Change
  • Page 75 – C7SLE – CCS SS7 Signaling Link End
  • Page 76 – IP Commands; The IP commands include:
  • Page 77 – IPEPS – Set Ethernet Port Speed; This command sets the Ethernet port speed.; IPEPP – Display Ethernet Port Speed
  • Page 78 – IPGWI – Internet Protocol Gateway Initiate; IPGW; IPGWE – Internet Protocol Gateway End
  • Page 79 – IPGWP – Internet Protocol Gateway Print; This command prints out routes via IP gateways.; If specified, the gateway ID should already have been initiated.
  • Page 80 – MML Commands; The MML commands include:
  • Page 81 – MMLOI – MML Log Off Initiate; CONFIG; MMLOP – MML Log Off Print; This command prints the current logon time-out parameters.
  • Page 82 – MMLOS – MML Log Off Set; TLO; MMPTC – MML Port Change
  • Page 83 – MMPTP – MML Port Print
  • Page 84 – Maintenance Commands; The maintenance commands include:
  • Page 85 – MNBLI – Maintenance Blocking Initiate
  • Page 86 – MNBLE – Maintenance Blocking End; Note: M2PA can be used for DUAL operation without a license.
  • Page 87 – MNINI – Maintenance Inhibit Initiate; INHIBIT; MNINE – Maintenance Inhibit End; INHIBIT; INHIBIT
  • Page 88 – MNRSI – Maintenance Restart System Initiate; SYSTYPE
  • Page 89 – Measurement Commands; The measurement commands include:
  • Page 90 – MSC7P – Measurements SS7 Print; MSSLP
  • Page 91 – Output Format
  • Page 92 – MSEPP – Measurement Ethernet Port Print; Note: Values are reset using the
  • Page 94 – MSPCP – Measurements PCM Print; PERIOD
  • Page 95 – MSSLP – Measurements SIGTRAN Link Print
  • Page 96 – MSSYP – Measurements System Print; the measurement period.
  • Page 97 – Remote Data Centre Commands
  • Page 98 – RDCRI – Remote Data Centre Continuous Record Initiate; IPADDR
  • Page 99 – RDCRC – Remote Data Centre Continuous Record Change
  • Page 100 – RDCRE – Remote Data Centre Continuous Record End; DISCARD; RDCRP – Remote Data Centre Continuous Record Print
  • Page 101 – RDPDI – Remote Data Centre Periodic Data Initiate; RDPDE – Remote Data Centre Periodic Data End
  • Page 102 – RDPDP – Remote Data Centre Periodic Data Print; The periodic report has been initiated.
  • Page 103 – RDPRI – Remote Data Centre Periodic Report Initiate; RDPDI
  • Page 104 – RDPRC – Remote Data Centre Periodic Report Change; RDPRE – Remote Data Centre Periodic Report End
  • Page 105 – RDPRP – Remote Data Centre Periodic Report Print
  • Page 106 – Signaling Gateway Commands; The Signaling Gateway commands include:
  • Page 107 – SGDPI – Signaling Gateway Destination Point Initiate
  • Page 108 – SGDPE – Signaling Gateway Destination Point End; SGDPP – Signaling Gateway Destination Point Print
  • Page 109 – SGIRI – Signaling Gateway Incoming Route Initiate
  • Page 110 – SGIRC – Signaling Gateway Incoming Route Change
  • Page 111 – SGIRP – Signaling Gateway Incoming Route Print; IR
  • Page 112 – SGRKI – Signaling Gateway Routing Key Initiate
  • Page 113 – SGRKE – Signaling Gateway Routing Key End; The routing key combination has already been specified.; SGRKP – Signaling Gateway Routing Key Print; This command prints the configuration of Routing Keys.
  • Page 114 – SIGTRAN Commands; The SIGTRAN commands include:
  • Page 115 – SNALI – SIGTRAN Application Server List Initiate
  • Page 116 – SNALP – SIGTRAN Application Server List Print; SNAPI – SIGTRAN Application Server Initiate
  • Page 117 – SNAPE – SIGTRAN Application Server End; SNAPP – SIGTRAN Application Server Print; AS
  • Page 118 – SNNAI – SIGTRAN Network Appearance Initiate
  • Page 119 – SNNAP – SIGTRAN Network Appearance Print
  • Page 120 – SNSLI – SIGTRAN Signaling Link Initiate
  • Page 121 – SNSLC – SIGTRAN Signaling Link Change; Note: Normal operation for M2PA would be to set both ends to client.; SNSLE – SIGTRAN Signaling Link End
  • Page 122 – SNSLP – SIGTRAN Signaling Link Print
  • Page 123 – Status Commands; The status commands include:
  • Page 124 – STALP – Status Alarm Print; Chapter 8, “Alarm Fault Code Listing”
  • Page 125 – STAPP – Status Application Server Print; SNAPP
  • Page 126 – STBOP – Status Board Print; INACTIVE - The board is not in operation.; If specified, the board should have already been initiated.
  • Page 127 – STCRP – Status C7 Route Print
  • Page 128 – STC7P – Status C7 Link Print
  • Page 129 – STEPP – Status Ethernet Port Print; ETH
  • Page 130 – STIPP – Status IP Print; ping
  • Page 131 – STPCP – Status PCM Print
  • Page 132 – STRDP – Status Remote Data Centre Print; Note: If the system does not have an
  • Page 133 – STSLP – Status SIGTRAN Link Print
  • Page 134 – STSYP – Status System Print
  • Page 135 – Chapter 7: Configuration Overview; System, Hardware and Signaling Configuration; Figure 4. Multiple IP Networks; IP Gateway
  • Page 136 – Boards and PCMs
  • Page 137 – SS7 MTP2 Operation
  • Page 138 – Figure 7. M2PA Example
  • Page 139 – Figure 8. M3UA Backhaul Example
  • Page 140 – Figure 9. Routing Configuration Example; Figure 9
  • Page 141 – Management and Operations
  • Page 142 – Figure 10. System Using Default Routing; itself
  • Page 143 – Dual Resilient Operation; Figure 11, “Dual Resilient Operation” on; Configuration
  • Page 144 – OPC; M2PA Inter Unit Signaling Links
  • Page 145 – Multihoming
  • Page 146 – Chapter 8: Alarm Fault Code Listing; ALLIP; Table 9. Alarm Fault Codes
  • Page 151 – Chapter 9: Remote Data Centre Operation; ftp; Local Data Centres; As the Signaling Gateway can act as an; Continuous Records
  • Page 154 – SS7 Link Measurements File Format
  • Page 155 – Initialize the RDC using the
  • Page 157 – PCM Traffic Measurements
  • Page 158 – Chapter 10: SS7G2x SNMP MIB; Then restart the system using:; The content of the MIB is as follows:
  • Page 160 – Chapter 11: Worked Configuration Examples; Backhaul Configuration
  • Page 161 – DPC; Figure 13. M2PA Longhaul Configuration
  • Page 162 – SG 1 Configuration
  • Page 163 – Chapter 12: Command Summary
  • Page 166 – Glossary
  • Page 168 – Index
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