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7 Configuration Command Reference
7.7
SCCP Configuration Commands
The SCCP configuration commands are:
•
SCCP_CONFIG
-
Configure SCCP
•
SCCP_SSR
-
SCCP Sub-System Resource
•
SCCP_CONC_SSR
-
SCCP Concerned Sub-System Resource
•
SCCP_TRACE
-
SCCP Trace
•
SCCP_GTT_PATTERN
-
Define Global Title Pattern
•
SCCP_GTT_ADDRESS
-
Define Global Title Address
•
SCCP_GTT
-
Add Entry in GTT Table
7.7.1
SCCP_CONFIG – Configure SCCP
Synopsis
The SCCP_CONFIG command supplies the global configuration parameters for the SCCP protocol, activating
the SCCP and TCAP protocols.
Syntax
SCCP_CONFIG <local_spc> <ssf> <options> [<send_uis>]
Example
SCCP_CONFIG 123 8 0
Parameters
The SCCP_CONFIG command includes the following parameters:
•
<local_spc>
The local point code.
•
<ssf>
The sub-service field value that SCCP uses when exchanging messages with the MTP. This value must
always be set so that the Network Indicator bits (the two most significant bits of the 4-bit ssf value)
match those set in the
MTP_LINKSET
command.
•
<options>
A 32-bit value containing run-time options for the operation of the SCCP module. The 16 most significant
bits provide
ext_options
, as defined in the
SCCP Programmer's Manual
.
— Bit 0 must be set to 0.
— Bit 1 should always be set to 1.
— The meaning of the remaining bits are as defined for the options parameter described in the
Configuration Request
section of the
SCCP Programmer's Manual
.
•
<send_uis>
An optional parameter which can be set to the following values:
— 0 - Do not automatically send “user in service” messages; local subsystems must send them
(default)
— 1 - s7_mgt automatically sends a “user in service” message to all configured local subsystems