Database Administration Manual - IP7 Secure
Gateway
SNMP
Spare Point Code
SPC
SS
910-6278-001 Revision A, January 2012
S
Simple Network Management
Protocol.
An industry-wide standard protocol
used for network management.
The SNMP agent maintains data
variables that represent aspects of
the network. These variables are
called managed objects and are
stored in a management information
base (MIB). The SNMP protocol
arranges managed objects into
groups.
The EAGLE ITU
International/National Spare Point
Code feature allows a network
operator to use the same Point Codes
across two networks (either ITU-I or
ITU-N). The feature also enables
National and National Spare traffic
to be routed over the same linkset.
The EAGLE uses the MSU Network
Indicator (NI) to differentiate the
same point code of one network
from the other. In accordance with
the SS7 standard, unique Network
Indicator values are defined for
Point Code types ITU-I, ITU-N,
ITU-I Spare, and ITU-N Spare.
Secondary Point Code
The SPC enables the EAGLE 5 ISS to
assume more than one point code
for SS7 routing. The EAGLE 5 ISS
uses the SPC for routing and
provisioning as if the SPC were an
actual point code of the EAGLE 5
ISS. The EAGLE 5 ISS supports one
ANSI true point code and up to
seven secondary point codes.
Spare Point Code
Subsystem
Glossary
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