Adding An Ipsg M2Pa Linkset - Tekelec IP7 Secure Gateway Administration Manual

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Adding an IPSG M2PA Linkset

This procedure is used to configure IPSG M2PA linksets in the EAGLE 5 ISS using the ent-ls
commands with these parameters.
:lsn – The name of the linkset. The linkset name can contain up to 10 characters, with the first character
being a letter. However, the SEAS interface supports only eight characters. If this linkset is displayed
on the SEAS interface and the linkset name contains more than eight characters, only the first eight
characters in the linkset name are shown. If this linkset name contains more than eight characters, and
is specified with the linkset commands on the SEAS interface, only the first eight characters can be
specified.
:apc/apca/apci/apcn/apcn24 – Adjacent point code – the point code identifying the node that
is next to the EAGLE 5 ISS. The adjacent point code can be one of the following types of point codes:
:apc/apca – ANSI point code, ANSI private point code
:apci – ITU-I point code, ITU-I spare point code, ITU-I private point code, ITU-I private spare point
code.
:apcn – 14-bit ITU-N point code, 14-bit ITU-N spare point code, 14-bit ITU-N private point code, 14-bit
ITU-N private spare point code.
:apcn24 – 24-bit ITU-N point code, 24-bit ITU-N private point code.
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.
:lst – The linkset type of the specified linkset, a, b, c, d, e. The linkset type prx can also be specified
for an IPSG M2PA linkset. For more information on using the prx linkset type, refer to the "Adding
an SS7 Linkset" procedure in the Database Administration Manual - SS7.
:ipsg – This parameter specifies whether or not the linkset is an IPSG linkset. This parameter has
two values, yes (if the linkset is an IPSG linkset) or no (if the linkset is not an IPSG linkset). For this
procedure, the ipsg parameter value must be yes.
:maxslktps – The maximum number of transactions per second (TPS) for all signaling links that are
assigned to the IPSG M2PA linkset, from 100 to 5,000.
:rsvdslktps – The number of transactions per second (TPS) that is assigned to each IPSG signaling
link that will be in the linkset, from 0 to 5,000. The slktps parameter can be used in place of the
rsvdslktps parameter.
:tpsalmtype – The TPS threshold that will generate alarms. This parameter has two values.
rsvdslktps - The RSVDSLKTPS threshold generates alarms.
maxslktps - The MAXSLKTPS threshold generates alarms.
:lsusealm – The linkset's TPS alarm threshold, from 10 to 100 percent of the linkset's IPTPS. When
this threshold is reached, a major alarm (UAM 0115) is generated. When the linkset's IPTPS falls below
this threshold, UAM 0115 is automatically cleared and UAM 0118 is generated.
:slkusealm – The signaling link TPS alarm threshold, from 10 to 100 percent of the signaling link's
fair share of the linkset's TPS from 10 to 100 percent of the IPSG card's capacity (5000 TPS). This
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