Table 48: Signaling Link Fair Share Example - Tekelec IP7 Secure Gateway Administration Manual

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A signaling link's fair share of linkset's TPS is the linkset's TPS divided by the number of in-service
links in the linkset. For example, if the linkset TPS is 4000 and there are 4 signaling links in the linkset,
all in-service, then the signaling link's fair-share would be 1000 TPS (4000/4=1000).
Link Fair Share Example

Table 48: Signaling Link Fair Share Example

Number of In-Service Signaling
Links
4
3
2
1
When this threshold is exceeded, a minor alarm (UAM 0116) is generated. When the amount of traffic
on the signaling link falls below this threshold, UAM 0116 is automatically cleared and UAM 0119 is
generated.
The signaling link TPS alarm shows that the linkset TPS is set too low for the linkset or that the IPSG
card's capacity has been exceeded. Setting the signaling link TPS alarm threshold lower than the linkset
TPS alarm threshold can give the user an earlier indication that the linkset TPS is inadequate or that
traffic is not balanced across the links in the linkset.
:adapter - This parameter specifies the adapter layer for the signaling links that will be assigned to
the IPSG M3UA linkset. This parameter has two values, m2pa and m3ua. For an IPSG M3UA linkset,
the adapter parameter value must be m3ua.
:rcontext - This parameter specifies the routing context value that is assigned to the IPSG M3UA
linkset. The value for this parameter is from 0 to 4294967295. The default value for this parameter is
none, no value is specified.
:asnotif - This parameter specifies whether or not AS notifications will be sent for the IPSG M3UA
linkset. This parameter has two values, yes, AS notifications will be sent for the linkset, and no, AS
notifications will not be sent for the linkset. The default value for this parameter is yes.
The adjacent point code (APC) for the linkset must be defined in the database, must be in the SS7
domain, and cannot match the point code or capability point code of the EAGLE 5 ISS. The domain
of the point code is shown in the DMN field in the output of the rtrv-dstn command. The point
code of the EAGLE 5 ISS is shown in the PCA, PCN, PCN24, or PCI fields and the capability point code
of the EAGLE 5 ISS are shown in the CPCA, CPCN, CPCN24, or CPCI fields in the output of the rtrv-sid
command. An ANSI adjacent point code must be a full point code and cannot be a cluster point code
or a network routing point code. The adjacent point code of the linkset cannot be a proxy point code,
cannot have a proxy point code assigned to it, and cannot be assigned to another linkset.
If the APC is not in the destination point code table, go to the "Adding a Destination Point Code"
procedure in the Database Administration Manual - SS7 and add the APC to the destination point code
table.
910-6278-001 Revision A, January 2012
shows this calculation for a linkset with 1, 2, 3 and 4 in-service signaling links.
Linkset TPS
4000
4000
4000
4000
IPSG M2PA and M3UA Configuration Procedures
Signaling Link Fair Share of the
1000
1333
2000
4000
Table 48: Signaling
Linkset TPS
672

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