Database Administration Manual - IP7 Secure
Gateway
Display the information about the routing key
being changed by entering the rtrv-appl-rtkey
command with this parameter:
and with these parameter values shown in the
previous rtrv-appl-rtkey output:
:dpc/dpca/dpci/dpcn/dpcn24=<DPC assigned to
the routing key being changed>
:si=<service indicator value assigned to the routing
key being changed, either 4, 5, or 13>
:type=<full or partial>
Sheet 2 of 2
Figure 74: Changing the CIC Values in an Existing Routing Key Containing an Application Server
910-6278-001 Revision A, January 2012
From
Sheet 1
:display=all
Enter the chg-appl-rtkey command with
the parameter combinations shown in
the Rules for Splitting the Range of CIC
Values in an Existing Routing Key
section of this procedure.
Enter the rtrv-appl-rtkey command with the display=all
parameter and with these parameters and values
specified in the chg-appl-rtkey command if the routing key
does not contain a routing context value.
:dpc=<DPC value specified in the chg-appl-rtkey
command>
:si=<SI value specified in the chg-appl-rtkey command>
:cics=<CICS value specified in the chg-appl-rtkey
command>
:cice=<CICE value specified in the chg-appl-rtkey
command>
Enter the
chg-db:action=backup:dest-fixed
command
IETF M3UA and SUA Configuration Procedures
Change the Range
How are the CIC
of CIC Values
values in the routing key
to be changed?
Split the Range
of CIC Values
To
Sheet 1
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