Database Administration Manual - IP7 Secure
Gateway
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CAUTION: Changing an M2PA timer set may affect the performance of any
associations using the timer set being changed.
If the M2PA timer set you wish to assign to the association does not contain the desired values, go
to the
Changing an M2PA Timer Set
After the M2PA timer set values have been changed, of if you do not wish to change any of the
M2PA timer set values, continue the procedure by performing one of these steps.
If the uaps parameter will not be specified for the association, continue the procedure with
11.
If the uaps parameter will be specified for the association, continue the procedure with
10.
10. Verify the values of the UA parameter set you wish to assign to the association by entering the
rtrv-uaps command with the desired parameter set.
For this example, enter this command.
rtrv-uaps:set=3
This is an example of possible output.
rlghncxa03w 10-07-28 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 42.0.0
SET
TIMER
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
TIMER 2: False IP Connection Congestion Timer, max time an
TVALUE : Valid range = 32-bits
TIMER 3: UA HeartBeat Period Timer T(beat), time (ms) between sending
TVALUE : Valid range = 32-bits
TIMER 4: UA HeartBeat Received Timer T(beat ack), timeout period for
TVALUE : Valid range = 32-bits
PARM
1: ASP SNM options.
PVALUE : Valid range = 32-bits
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procedure and changed the desired timer values.
TVALUE
PARM
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3
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0
6
0
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0
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association can be congested before failing due to false
congestion. SS7IPGW and IPGWI applications enforce
0-30000(ms). Not supported on IPSG application.
of BEAT msgs by NE. IPSG, SS7IPGW and IPGWI applications
enforce 100(ms)-60000(ms).
response BEAT ACK msgs by NE. IPSG, SS7IPGW and IPGWI
applications enforce 100(ms)-10000(ms).
flag for a particular ASP SNM option. Not supported on IPSG
application.
BIT
IPSG M2PA and M3UA Configuration Procedures
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PVALUE
1
3
2
0
3
1
4
0
5
0
6
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7
0
8
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9
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0
Each bit is used as an enabled/disabled
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BIT VALUE
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