Database Administration Manual - IP7 Secure
Gateway
Changing the CIC Values in an Existing Routing Key Containing an
Application Server
This procedure is used to change the CIC values in an existing routing key using the chg-appl-rtkey
command. These parameters are used in this procedure.
:dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24 – Destination point code value that is used to filter incoming MSUs.
:opc/opca/opci/opcn/opcn24 - The originating point code value that is used to filter incoming
MSUs. This value must not specify a cluster route.
Note: See the "Point Code Formats" section in the Database Administration Manual - SS7 for a definition
of the point code types that are used on the EAGLE 5 ISS and for a definition of the different formats
that can be used for ITU national point codes.
:si – The service indicator value that is used to filter incoming MSUs. The range of values for the
service indicator parameter (si) can be a numerical value either 4, 5, or 13, or for selected service
indicator values, a text string can be used instead of numbers.
Values
shows the text strings that can be used in place of numbers for the service indicator values.
Table 38: Service Indicator Text String Values
Service Indicator Value
4
5
13
:cics - Starting circuit identification code that is used to filter incoming MSUs. Specify with cice
to identify the routing key to be changed.
:cice - Ending circuit identification code that is used to filter incoming MSUs. Specify with cics to
identify the routing key to be changed.
:ncics - New starting circuit identification code that is used to filter incoming MSUs. Specify the
ncics parameter and/or the ncice parameter to change the range of circuit identification codes
assigned to the routing key.
:ncice - New ending circuit identification code that is used to filter incoming MSUs. Specify the
ncice parameter and/or the ncics parameter to change the range of circuit identification codes
assigned to the routing key.
:split - The circuit identification code value where the specified range of CIC values for the routing
key specified by the cics and cice values is to be split into two routing keys. The CIC values in one
routing key ranges from the cics value of the original routing key to a value equal to one less than
the split value. The CIC values in the other routing key ranges from the split value to the cice
value of the original routing key. All other parameters in both routing keys remain the same as in the
original routing key. The range of CIC values cannot be split if the routing key contains a routing
context parameter value.
910-6278-001 Revision A, January 2012
IETF M3UA and SUA Configuration Procedures
Table 38: Service Indicator Text String
Text String
tup
isup
qbicc
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