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Tekelec EAGLE® 5Integrated Signaling System
Release 35.6Feature Notice
909-0284-001 Rev BMarch 2007
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Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................FN-1New Features ................................................................................................................ FN-1Other Changes .............................................................................................................. FN-1
Feature Overviews ............................................................................................................FN-2Auto Point Code Recovery ...............................................................................................FN-3
Description ................................................................................................................... FN-3Hardware Requirements ............................................................................................... FN-3Enhanced Commands ................................................................................................... FN-4Limitations ................................................................................................................... FN-4Alarms .......................................................................................................................... FN-4Error Messages ............................................................................................................. FN-5
SCCP Loop Detection .......................................................................................................FN-6Description ................................................................................................................... FN-6Hardware Requirements ............................................................................................... FN-6New and Enhanced Commands ................................................................................... FN-6Limitations ................................................................................................................... FN-9Alarms .......................................................................................................................... FN-9Error Messages ........................................................................................................... FN-10
Other Changes ................................................................................................................FN-11Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity ............................................................................ FN-11Alarms ........................................................................................................................ FN-14IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming .............................................................................. FN-15Alarms ........................................................................................................................ FN-19EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade ................................... FN-19Alarms ........................................................................................................................ FN-20
Alarms ..............................................................................................................................FN-21New or Enhanced UAMs ........................................................................................... FN-21New or Enhanced UIMs ............................................................................................. FN-22
UAM Format Changes ..................................................................................................FN-23UAM Format Change: Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity ....................................... FN-23UAM Format Change: IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming ......................................... FN-23
UIM Format Changes ....................................................................................................FN-24UIM Format Change: Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity ........................................ FN-24
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Error Messages ...............................................................................................................FN-25EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table ............................................................................FN-28Customer Documentation ..............................................................................................FN-33
Documentation Set .....................................................................................................FN-33How to Locate Documentation on the Customer Support Site ..................................FN-40
Customer Training .........................................................................................................FN-40Customer Care Center ...................................................................................................FN-41
Technical Assistance ..................................................................................................FN-41Emergency Response .................................................................................................FN-42
Appendix A. Acronyms and Terminology ........................................................................ A-1Appendix B. Hardware Baseline ....................................................................................... B-1
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EAGLE 5 ISS 35.6 Feature Notice Introduction
Introduction
Feature Notices are distributed to customers with each new release of software.
The Feature Notice includes a brief feature overview and detailed feature descriptions, lists any new hardware required, provides the hardware baseline for this release, and explains how to find the Release Notice and other customer documentation on the Customer Support Site for Release 35.6 (see “How to Locate Documentation on the Customer Support Site” on page FN-40).
New Features
The following new features are included in the EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6:
• Auto Point Code Recovery
• SCCP Loop Detection
Other Changes
The following enhancements are added to the EAGLE 5 ISS for Release 35.6:
• Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
• IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming
• EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade
Important Operational Changes
• UAM Format Change - “UAM Format Changes” on page FN-23
• UIM Format Change - “UIM Format Changes” on page FN-24
• Error Messages - “Error Messages” on page FN-25
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Feature Overviews EAGLE 5 ISS 35.6 Feature Notice
Feature Overviews
The following section describes the new features that are included in EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6.
Auto Point Code Recovery
The Auto Point Code Recovery feature enhances the EAGLE 5 ISS functionality for handling Circular Routing due to Far-End Loopback and automatically resets the Circular Route Detection (CRD) prohibited Destination Point Code (DPC).
See “Auto Point Code Recovery” on page FN-3 for more details.
SCCP Loop Detection
The SCCP Loop Detection feature detects SCCP looping of UDT/XUDT and UDTS/XUDTS messages for all concerned signaling transfer points (STPs).
See “SCCP Loop Detection” on page FN-6 for more information.
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Auto Point Code Recovery
Description
The EAGLE 5 ISS detects Far-End Loopback in a link through the signaling link test control (SLTC) procedure. In this procedure, the EAGLE 5 ISS originating point code (OPC) sends a signaling link test message (SLTM) across a link to the STP and expects a signaling link test acknowledgement (SLTA) from the STP. If Far-End loopback occurs in the connecting link, the OPC receives the same SLTM instead of an SLTA. The OPC marks the link as failed as soon as it receives the SLTM.
Multiple MSUs can be returned to the OPC due to the circular route caused by the loopback. This can increase the congestion level on the link which then invokes Circular Route Detection (CRD) processing. CRD marks the link as failed and marks the destination point codes (DPCs) as CRD-prohibited, meaning that the link cannot be used until the DPC is cleared. Clearing the DPCs requires manual execution of the rst-dstn command.
The Auto Point Code Recovery feature consists of the following features:
• Enhanced Far-End Loopback Detection
• Circular Route Auto-Recovery
The Enhanced Far-End Loopback Detection and the Circular Route Auto-Recovery features can be enabled and turned on separately. However, SLTMs must be enabled (chg-slt command) before either feature can operate.
Enhanced Far-End Loopback
The Enhanced Far-End Loopback feature significantly decreases the time required to take a link out of service. When a trigger event occurs that indicates Far-End Loopback may have occurred, the EAGLE 5 ISS sends an SLTM. Normal processing takes the link out of service if the SLTM is received. The Enhanced Far-End Loopback feature fails the link as quickly as possible. This rapid failure prevents the EAGLE 5 ISS from marking DPCs as CRD-prohibited.
Circular Route Auto-Recovery Procedure
The Circular Route Detection feature automatically clears CRD when Far End Loopback is detected, and the failing link is part of the linkset that detected the circular route. Without the Circular Route Detection feature, CRD must be cleared by manually executing the rst-dstn command.
Hardware Requirements
No additional hardware requirements are required to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature.
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Enhanced Commands
The following commands or command families are enhanced to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature. For a complete description of these commands, refer to the Commands Manual of your EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6 documentation set.
• enable/chg/rtrv-ctrl-feat—Enhanced to enable, turn on and off, and display the status of the Enhanced Far-End Loopback Detection and Circular Route Auto-Recovery features.
The following rtrv-ctrl-feat command output example displays the Enhanced Far-End Loopback Detection and Circular Route Auto-Recovery features when they are enabled and turned on.
The following features have been permanently enabled: Feature Name Partnum Status Quantity IPGWx Signaling TPS 893012805 on 2000 ISUP Normalization 893000201 on ---- Command Class Management 893005801 on ---- Prepaid SMS Intercept Ph1 893006701 on ---- MNP Circ Route Prevent 893007001 on ---- Circ Route Auto-Recovery 893017601 on ---- Enhanced Far-End Loopback 893018101 on ----
The following features have been temporarily enabled: Feature Name Partnum Status Quantity Trial Period Left Zero entries found.
The following features have expired temporary keys: Feature Name Part Num OnOffFeatV 893492401;
Limitations
The Auto Point Code Recovery feature has the following limitations:
• An EAGLE 5 ISS OPC will not transmit SLTMs to detect Far-End loopback if the SLTSET is disabled for the linkset.
• The EAGLE 5 ISS does not support the Enhanced Far-End Loopback method on IP and X.25 application cards.
• The Circular Route Auto-Recovery method applies to ANSI point codes only. The EAGLE 5 ISS cannot initiate the procedure for ITU point codes.
Alarms
New or Changed UAMs
No new or changed UAMs are required to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature.
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New or Changed UIMs
New or changed UIMs supporting the Auto Point Code Recovery feature are listed in Table FN-3.
Hardware Verification Codes
No new or changed Hardware Verification Codes are required to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature.
UAM Format Changes
No new or changed UAM formats are required to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature.
UIM Format Changes
No new or changed UIM formats are required to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature.
Error Messages
No new or changed error messages are required to support the Auto Point Code Recovery feature.
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SCCP Loop Detection EAGLE 5 ISS 35.6 Feature Notice
SCCP Loop Detection
Description
The SCCP Loop Detection feature detects SCCP looping of UDT/XUDT and UDTS/XUDTS messages for all concerned signaling transfer points (STPs).
Normally, an STP sends GTT messages to the capability point codes of mated nodes for load sharing; however, this can result in SCCP Looping if the destination point code (DPC) is the same as the originating point code (OPC) or the point code of any intermediate in the network.
This looping can be resolved by eliminating the use of CPCs and verifying at an intermediate STP whether the OPC of the incoming MSU is the same as the true point code (TPC) of the DPC after GTT. However, CPCs are often used to implement LNP in addition to the SCCP.
The SCCP Loop Detection feature resolves the looping issue by providing a correlation between the MTP-designated point codes for all concerned STPs.
The SCCP Loop Detection feature is provisioned by configuring the Loopset Table and adding a loopset to a Global Title Translation.
The loopset commands define the correlation between MTP-designated point codes and the CPCs of the STPs that detect SCCP looping. The GTT commands allow the administration, deletion, and retrieval of loopset table entries for a particular GTT.
The SCCP Loop Detection feature operates in the Notify and Discard modes. In the Notify (default) mode, the SCCP Loop Detection feature generates a UIM when it detects SCCP looping and does not actually discard the MSU. This UIM allows the operator to capture and verify MSUs throughout the system for SCCP looping. In the Discard mode, the SCCP Loop Detection feature generates a UIM when it detects SCCP looping and discards the MSU.
Hardware Requirements
The SCCP Loop Detection feature requires DSM (4 GB) cards.
New and Enhanced Commands
The following commands or command families have been added or enhanced to support the SCCP Loop Detection feature. For complete descriptions of these commands, refer to the Commands Manual of your EAGLE 5 1SS Release 35.6 documentation set.
• ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-loopset—Added to allow entry, modification, deletion, and retrieval of data in the loopset table. Although the loopset table allows 12 point codes per loopset, the ent-loopset command can be used only to enter up to six point codes. The chg-loopset command is used to add up to six additional point codes to an existing loopset for a maximum of 12 point codes per loopset.
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The following example displays the loopset entry details for loopset rtp1.
rtrv-loopset:name=rtp1
rlghncxa03w 07-02-10 08:52:38 EST EAGLE Rel 35.6.0
LoopSet Mode Point Codes ======================================================================== RTP1 Discard 005-005-005 007-007-007 (ANSI) 003-007-003 005-007-005 005-004-005 ;
The following example displays the details up to 100 loopset entries.
rtrv-loopset:num=100:force=yes
rlghncxa03w 07-02-10 08:59:18 EST EAGLE Rel 35.6.0
LoopSet Mode Point Codes ======================================================================== Cary2 Notify 005-015-005 007-007-007 (ANSI) 033-007-003 005-027-005
Cary4 Notify 005-012-005 007-026-007 (ANSI) 033-002-003 005-008-055
Apex3 Discard 005-017-008 007-017-009 (ANSI) 005-014-005 005-017-005 033-002-043 005-038-005 033-003-043 005-012-005
Apex4 Discard 005-007-008 027-007-009 (ANSI) 005-004-055 027-001-007 033-007-003 005-003-055
RAL5 Notify 005-005-005 007-007-007 (ANSI) 003-001-003 005-007-005 003-002-003 005-008-005 003-003-003 005-002-005
RAL6 Notify 005-007-008 007-007-009 (ANSI) 003-007-003
DUNN1 Discard 005-002-055 007-051-007 (ANSI)
RTP9 Discard 005-002-005 007-001-007 (ANSI) 003-007-003 005-003-005 005-004-005 ;
The following example displays the names and modes of up to 100 loopset entries.
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rtrv-loopset:force=yes:num=100:disp=list
rlghncxa03w 07-02-10 09:03:27 EST EAGLE Rel 35.6.0
LoopSet Mode || LoopSet Mode || LoopSet Mode ===================================================================== Cary2 Notify || Cary4 Notify || Apex3 Discard Apex4 Discard || RAL5 Notify || RAL6 Notify DUNN1 Discard || RTP9 Discard || RTP5 Discard RTP1 Discard || RTP2 Notify;
The following example displays a list of up to 100 loopset entries that contain the mode=notify parameter.
rtrv-loopset:force=yes:num=100:mode=notify:disp=list
rlghncxa03w 07-02-10 09:10:07 EST EAGLE Rel 35.6.0
LoopSet Mode || LoopSet Mode || LoopSet Mode ===================================================================== Cary2 Notify || Cary4 Notify || RAL5 Notify RAL6 Notify || RTP2 Notify;
• ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gtt—Enhanced to allow the administration, deletion, and retrieval of the loopset entry for a particular GTT.
The following example displays the output when the SCCP Loop Detection feature is enabled and an associated loopset entry exists.
rtrv-gtt:ttn=setssn:mapset=6
tekelecstp 07-02-10 09:49:42 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 TYPEA TTN NDGT 1 setssn 10 GTT TABLE IS 1 % FULL (45 of 269999)
START GTA END GTA XLAT RI PCA LOOPSET 1111111111 1111111122 DPCSSN SSN 001-001-003 RALEIGH1 MAPSET=6 SSN=2 CCGT=no NTT=--- ;
• ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-gta—Enhanced to allow the administration, deletion, and retrieval of the loopset entry for a particular GTT.
The following example displays the output when the SCCP Loop Detection feature is enabled and an associated loopset exists.
rtrv-gta:gttsn=setssn:mapset=6
tekelecstp 07-02-10 09:50:42 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 GTTSN NETDOM NDGT setssnn ansi 10 GTT TABLE IS 1 % FULL (42 of 269999)
START GTA END GTA XLAT RI PCA LOOPSET 1111111111 1111111122 DPCSSN SSN 001-001-003 RALEIGH1
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MAPSET=6 SSN=2 CCGT=no NTT=--- ;
• ent-card—Enhanced to prevent the provisioning of TSM cards in the EAGLE 5 ISS if the SCCP Loop Detection feature is enabled.
The following example displays the output when a signaling link with DS0 interface is added to the database.
ent-card:loc=1206:type=limds0:appl=ss7ansi
rlghncxa03w 06-06-01 11:11:28 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 ENT-CARD: MASP A - COMPLTD ;
• rept-meas— Enhanced to generate measurement reports on demand. The reports display on the UI terminal, and are not transferred to the customer FTP server when the Measurements Platform feature is enabled.
Measurements
The SCCPLOOP measurement is added to record messages discarded due to SCCP Loop Detection.
The SCCPLOOP measurement register is added to the following reports:
• systot-stp
• mtcd/mtcdth-stp
• comp-lnkset
• mtcd/mtcdth-lnkset
Limitations
None
Alarms
New or Changed UAMs
No new or enhanced UAMs are required to support the SCCP Loop Detection feature.
New or Changed UIMs
New UIMs supporting the SCCP Loop Detection feature are listed in Table FN-4.
Hardware Verification Codes
No new or enhanced Hardware Verification Codes are required to support the SCCP Loop Detection feature.
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UAM Format Changes
No new or enhanced UAM formats are required to support the SCCP Loop Detection feature.
UIM Format Changes
No new or enhanced UIM formats are required to support the SCCP Loop Detection feature.
Error Messages
New or changed error messages supporting the SCCP Loop Detection feature are listed in Table FN-.
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Other Changes
The following enhancements are added to the EAGLE 5 ISS for Release 35.6:
• Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
The Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature adds internal data verification for messages transferred between EAGLE5 ISS cards. It increases the potential for detection of message corruption due to hardware related causes and enhances serviceability by providing alarm capability and maintenance reporting to assist with problem determination.
See “Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity” on page FN-11 for more details.
• IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming
The IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature provides alarm notifications in case of low level Ethernet errors or excessive SCTP retransmissions on IPLIMx and IPGWx cards.
See “IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming” on page FN-15 for more details.
• EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade
The EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade feature upgrades the Secure Shell product OpenSSH from version 3.0.2 to version 4.2 to incorporate security improvements.
See “EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade” on page FN-19 for more details.
Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
The Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature enhances the ability of the EAGLE5 ISS to detect message corruption by performing integrity checks on messages transferred between cards. The integrity checks consist of checksum validations performed on a limited subset of MSU traffic transferred between LIM cards and between LIM and SCCP cards.
The feature adds a Run-Time Diagnostic alarm device to provide notification of message validation failures detected during the integrity checks. Additionally, a UIM will be generated when an EAGLE 5 ISS card detects an internal validation failure in a message transferred from another card.
New Commands
The rept-stat-rtd command reports the status of internal integrity checks and Run-Time Diagnostics (RTD) for Eagle cards. The report includes the message validation statistics from the internal integrity checks performed on Eagle cards and the status of the RTD subsystem and alarms. For a complete description of this command, refer to the Commands Manual of your EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6 documentation set.
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The following example displays the overall summary status for the RTD subsystem and RTD alarm status. It reports the message validation statistics for all LIM and SCCP cards in the system.
rept-stat-rtd eagle10212 06-08-17 13:44:57 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 Retrieving data from the cards...
RTD SUBSYSTEM REPORT IS-ANR Active ----- RTD ALARM STATUS = 541 cksum error threshold exceeded MSU Validation Statistics ============================== Total Rx Total Rx Total CARD Error Validated Tx 1101 275 275 710 1102 0 200 200 1103 0 200 1000 1105 0 1360 275 1107 0 200 100 1108 0 100 100
This example displays the summary for status for an individual card. It reports the message validation statistics between the specified card and other LIM and SCCP cards in the system. In this example, card 1101 reports that it has received MSUs from cards 1102, 1105, and 1107. All the MSUs have checksum errors.
rept-stat-rtd:loc=1101 eagle10212 06-12-01 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 Retrieving data from card 1101
CARD SUMMARY: 1101 Last Alarm Timestamp: 06-08-01 14:20:22 MSU Validation statistics for 1101 ================================================= Total Rx Total Rx Total Tx SRC/DEST Error Validated CARD 1102 100 100 100 1103 0 0 0 1105 75 75 360 1107 100 100 200 1108 0 50 50
This example displays the output that results when MSU validation statistics are reset for one card or for all cards in the system.
rept-stat-rtd: loc=1101:reset=yes eagle10212 06-08-17 13:44:57 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 Reset all RTD statistics sent to card 1101
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The rept-meas command is used to generate the measurement reports on demand. The reports display on the UI terminal, and are not transferred to the customer FTP server when the Measurements Platform feature is enabled.
rept-meas:type=systot:enttype=stp
This example displays the output of the measurement report using the rept-meas command.
eagle10706 07-01-01 10:30:09 EST EAGLE5 35.6.0 TYPE OF REPORT: STP SYSTEM TOTAL MEASUREMENTS ON STP REPORT PERIOD: LAST REPORT INTERVAL: 07-01-01 10:00:00 THRU 10:29:59
STP-SYSTOT MEASUREMENTS
ORIGMSUS = 425, TRMDMSUS = 420, THRSWMSU = 730980, ORMSUOCT = 8490, TRMSUOCT = 8400, TSMSUOCT = 14619600, DURINTFL = 0, DTAMSULOST = 0, MSINVDPC = 5, MSINVSIO = 0, OMSINVDPC = 0, MSINVLNK = 0, MSINVSIF = 0, MSNACDPC = 5, MSINVSLC = 0, GTTPERFD = 0, GTTUN0NS = 0, GTTUN1NT = 0, MSSCCPFL = 0, MSULOST1 = 0, MSULOST2 = 0, MSULOST3 = 0, MSULOST4 = 0, MSULOST5 = 0, CRSYSAL = 1, MASYSAL = 2, MISYSAL = 9, XLXTSPACE = 0, XLXTELEI = 0, MSUDSCRD = 0, OVSZMSG = 0, GFGTMATCH = 0, GFGTNOMCH = 0, GFGTNOLKUP = 0, MSUSCCPFLR = 0, NMSCCPMH = 4567, PKSCCPMH = 38495, MSSCCPDISC = 23, IDPRMSERR = 2, IDPRMSFAIL = 12, IDPRMSRCV = 8374, IDPRMSSUCC = 8360, MSIDPNOMCH = 0, MSIDPMATCH = 0, MSULOST6 = 0, ;
eagle10706 07-01-01 10:30:10 EST EAGLE5 35.6.0 END OF HALF-HOURLY STP-SYSTOT MEASUREMENT REPORT;
The rept-stat-trbl command is enhanced to display the Run-Time Diagnostic (RTD) subsystem device alarms for Eagle cards. For a complete description of this command, refer to the Commands Manual of your EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6 documentation set.
The following example displays the output for the rept-stat-trbl command:
rept-stat-trbl eagle10110 07-02-09 17:09:51 EST EAGLE 35.6.0-56.44.0 SEQN UAM AL DEVICE ELEMENT TROUBLE TEXT 0002.0143 * CARD 1113 EOAM System release GPL(s)not approved 0134.0107 * IMT BUS A Minor IMT failure detected Card 1111, 1113 0854.0048 * TERMINAL 1 Terminal failed 0855.0048 * TERMINAL 4 Terminal failed 0859.0002 * GPL SYSTEM BPDCM Card is not running approved GPL 0860.0176 * SECULOG 1116 Stdby security log - upload required 0877.0236 ** SLK 1101,A e1e2 REPT-LKF: not aligned 0878.0236 ** SLK 1101,B e1m1s1 REPT-LKF: not aligned 0892.0313 *C DPC 002-101-001 DPC is prohibited 0915.0541 *C RTD SYSTEM MSU cksum error threshold exceeded Command Completed
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Measurements
The Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature adds the MSULOST6 measurement register. This register represents the total number of MSUs received from other EAGLE 5 ISS cards that were discarded due to checksum failure during internal integrity checks.
The MSULOST6 measurement register is added to the following reports:
• systot-stp
• mtcd/mtcdth-stp
Limitations
The Inter-card Message Integrity Feature has the following limitations:
• The integrity checks are not supported on 2-port Low Speed LIM cards.
• The rate of validations performed during the integrity checks is determined by the rate of MSU traffic between individual cards, therefore, the time to detect validation errors varies.
• The integrity checks are only performed on cards that are in-service.
• Validation statistics reported by the rept-stat-rtd command are dynamic and are not maintained when a card is re-initialized. The individual statistics re-start at zero after the maximum values are reached.
• The EILA, ILA, LIM-E1, LIM-DS0, LIM-OCU, and LIM-V35 cards are not supported by the Inter-card Message Integrity Feature.
Alarms
New or Changed UAMs
New UAMs supporting the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature are listed in Table FN-1 on page FN-21.
New or Changed UIMs
A new UIM supporting the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature is listed in Table FN-5 on page FN-22.
Hardware Verification Codes
No new or enhanced Hardware Verification Codes are required to support the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature.
UAM Format Changes
See “UAM Format Change: Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity” on page FN-23 for more details.
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UIM Format Changes
See “UIM Format Change: Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity” on page FN-24 for more details.
IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming
The IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature provides alarm notifications in case of low level Ethernet errors or excessive SCTP retransmissions on IPLIMx and IPGWx cards.
The IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature adds an alarm to the IP Connection device to indicate an excessive retransmission rate. This device includes both TALI sockets and SCTP associations. However, the alarm is provided only for SCTP associations.
The IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature also adds an alarm to the physical Ethernet device to indicate unexpected errors in the physical layer.
New or Enhanced Commands
The following commands or command families are added or enhanced to support the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature. For complete descriptions of these commands, refer to the Commands Manual of your EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6 documentation set.
• rept-stat-card—Modified to display the Ethernet interface errors for IP7 cards when mode=full is specified.
The following output example appears for the rept-stat-card command when mode=full is specified.
rept-stat-card:loc=1301:mode=full eagle10213 06-08-17 13:53:22 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 CARD VERSION TYPE GPL PST SST AST 1301 078-025-000 EDCM IPLIM IS-NR Active ----- ALARM STATUS = * 0022 Clock B for card failed, Clock A normal BPDCM GPL version = 126-016-000 IMT BUS A = Conn IMT BUS B = Conn CLOCK A = Active CLOCK B = Fault CLOCK I = Idle MBD BIP STATUS = Valid MOTHER BOARD ID = SS EDCM DBD STATUS = Valid DBD TYPE = None DBD MEMORY SIZE = 0M HW VERIFICATION CODE = ---- SIGNALING LINK STATUS SLK PST LS CLLI A IS-NR e3e4 ----------- B IS-NR e3e4 ----------- A1 IS-NR e3e4 ----------- B1 IS-NR e3e4 ----------- A2 IS-NR e3e4 ----------- B2 IS-NR e3e4 ----------- A3 IS-NR e3e4 ----------- B3 IS-NR e3e4 ----------- IPLINK STATUS IPLNK IPADDR STATUS PST
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A 10.254.111.45 UP IS-NR B 192.168.5.37 ERRORS IS-ANR ASSOCIATION STATUS ANAME PST SST ipl1301b IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301a IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301a1 IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301b1 IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301a2 IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301b2 IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301a3 IS-NR ESTABLISHED ipl1301b3 IS-NR ESTABLISHED TVG STATUS SNM TVG RESULT = 24 hr: G-----, 5 min: ------ SLAN TVG RESULT = 24 hr: ------, 5 min: ------ SCCP TVG RESULT = 24 hr: ------, 5 min: ------ INM TVG RESULT = 24 hr: G-----, 5 min: ------
Command Completed.;
• rept-stat-enet—Introduced to provide a summary of the Ethernet status for all configured Ethernet interfaces on IP7 cards in the system. An interface is considered configured if the card is an IPGWx or an IPLIMx and the rtrv-ip-lnk command shows a non-zero IP address.
Example 1 displays output for the rept-stat-enet command. rept-stat-enet tekelecstp 06-08-24 13:08:32 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 LOC PORT IPADDR PST SST AST 1101 A 1.1.1.1 OOS-MT Fault ALMINH 1101 B 123.234.222.111 IS-ANR Active ----- 1201 A 111.1.24.200 IS-NR Active ----- 1201 B 2.31.234.1 OOS-MT Fault ----- Command Completed.;
Example 2 displays the output for ENET cards, which are in the IS-ANR state. Additional information, including the alarm, is obtained by specifying the loc and port parameters.
rept-stat-enet:loc=1101:port=b eagle10110 06-11-14 14:54:23 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 LOC PORT IPADDR PST SST AST 1101 B 123.234.222.111 IS-ANR Active ----- ALARM STATUS = ** 0537 Ethernet error threshold exceeded
Command Completed.;
• inh/unhb/rept-stat-alm—Enhanced to make the new ENET device alarms inhibitable and to include ENET devices along with other inhibited devices when the dev=inhb parameter is specified
The following example displays the output for the rept-stat-alm command when the dev=inhb parameter is specified.
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rept-stat-alm:display=inhb tekelecstp 06-08-24 14:42:30 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 ALARM TRANSFER= RMC ALARM MODE CRIT= AUDIBLE MAJR= SILENT MINR= SILENT ALARM FRAME 1 CRIT= 2 MAJR= 8 MINR= 0 ALARM FRAME 2 CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 ALARM FRAME 3 CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 ALARM FRAME 4 CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 ALARM FRAME 5 CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 ALARM FRAME 6 CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 ALARM FRAME OAP CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 PERM. INH. ALARMS CRIT= 0 MAJR= 1 MINR= 0 TEMP. INH. ALARMS CRIT= 0 MAJR= 1 MINR= 0 TIMED INH. ALARMS CRIT= 0 MAJR= 0 MINR= 0 ACTIVE ALARMS CRIT= 2 MAJR= 6 MINR= 0 TOTAL ALARMS CRIT= 2 MAJR= 8 MINR= 0
ALARM INHIBIT REPORT -------------------- DEVICE DEVICE IDENTIFIER DURATION INH LVL ALM LVL DATE TIME ------ -------------- -------- ------- ------ ---- --- CARD 1101 PERM MINR MAJR+ --- --- ENET 1201,A PERM MAJR MAJR --- --- ENET 1201,B TEMP MAJR MAJR --- --- ENET 1101,A PERM MINR MAJR+ --- --- Command Completed.;
• rept-stat-trbl — Enhanced to display the ENET device and SCTP retransmit alarms.
The following example displays the output for the rept-stat-trbl command.rept-stat-trbl eagle10110 06-11-13 16:36:33 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 SEQN UAM AL DEVICE ELEMENT TROUBLE TEXT 0002.0143 * CARD 1113 EOAM System release GPL(s) not approved 3661.0048 * TERMINAL 1 Terminal failed 3674.0155 * DLK 1107,A STPLAN STPLAN connection unavailable 3677.0312 * DPC 001-115-001 DPC is restricted 3678.0002 * GPL SYSTEM BPDCM Card is not running approved GPL 3683.0176 * SECULOG 1116 Stdby security log -- upload required 3684.0013 ** CARD 1305 SS7IPGW Card is isolated from the system 3688.0236 ** SLK 1203,A lslg2 REPT-LKF: not aligned 3692.0318 ** LSN e5e6 REPT-LKSTO: link set prohibited 3697.0539 ** ENET 1305,A Ethernet Interface Down 3698.0539 ** ENET 1305,B Ethernet Interface Down 3699.0539 ** ENET 1307,B Ethernet Interface Down 3700.0536 * IP7 assoc1234567890 IP Connection Excess Retransmits
Command Completed.
• chg/rtrv-assoc — Enhanced to add a rtxthr (retransmit threshold) parameter to the chg-assoc command for the IP Connection Excess Retransmits alarm and to display the rtxthr parameter in the rtrv-assoc output.
The following example displays the output for the rtrv-assoc command.rtrv-assoc:aname=m3ua03
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eagle10110 06-11-13 17:21:29 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 ANAME m3ua03 LOC 1307 IPLNK PORT A LINK A ADAPTER M3UA VER M3UA RFC LHOST e1011001.1307a ALHOST --- RHOST e1011501.1307a LPORT 1309 RPORT 1309 ISTRMS 2 OSTRMS 2 BUFSIZE 80 RMODE LIN RMIN 140 RMAX 800 RTIMES 10 CWMIN 9000 UAPS 10 OPEN YES ALW YES RTXTHR 65535
ASNAMES as01
IP Appl Sock/Assoc table is (7 of 4000) 1% full Assoc Buffer Space Used (320 KB of 3200 KB) on LOC = 1307
;
• rept-stat-assoc—Enhanced to support the Excess Retrans secondary status.
Example 1 displays output for the rept-stat-assoc command.
rept-stat-assoc
eagle10213 06-08-17 13:44:57 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 CARD IPLINK ANAME LOC PORT LINK PST SST ASPID ipgi1303a 1303 A A OOS-MT OOS 0 ipl1301b 1301 A B IS-NR ESTABLISHED 0 a1 1305 A A OOS-MT-DSBLD OOS 0 ipg1308a1 1308 A A OOS-MT-DSBLD OOS 0 sca 1306 A A IS-ANR CONGESTED 0 a2 1304 A A IS-ANR EXCESS RETRANS 0 sca7 1307 A,B A IS-NR ESTABLISHED 0 lavern 1305 A A IS-NR ESTABLISHED 0 ipl1313b 1313 A B OOS-MT-DSBLD OOS 0 ipl1302a 1302 A A IS-NR ESTABLISHED 0 n 1315 A A OOS-MT CONNECTING 0 ipg1305a1 1305 A A OOS-MT-DSBLD OOS 0 ipl1301b3 1301 A B3 IS-NR ESTABLISHED 0
Command Completed.;
Example 2 displays the output that results when the association name is provided.rept-stat-assoc:aname=a2 eagle10213 06-08-17 13:47:33 EST EAGLE 35.6.0 CARD IPLINK ANAME LOC PORT LINK PST SST ASPID a2 1304 A A IS-ANR EXCESS RETRANS 0 ALARM STATUS = * 0536 IP Connection Excess Retransmits
ASNAME ANAME ASP STATE as1 a2 ASP-UP
Command Completed.
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;
Limitations
None
Alarms
New or Changed UAMs
The UAMs supporting the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature are listed in Table 2 on page FN-21.
New or Changed UIMs
No UIMs are required to support the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature.
Hardware Verification Codes
No new or enhanced Hardware Verification Codes are required to support the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature.
UAM Format Changes
See “UAM Format Change: IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming” on page FN-23 for more details.
UIM Format Changes
No UIM Format Changes are required to support the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature.
EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade
The EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade feature upgrades the Secure Shell product OpenSSH from version 3.0.2 to version 4.2 to incorporate security improvements. The EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade feature enhancement resolves the vulnerability in the buffer management function that was found in the earlier version of OpenSSH 3.0.2p1.
All users with the active EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements feature will be required to upgrade the Secure Shell (SSH) to the latest available version, which is SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.2. The upgraded version of SSH is compatible with the IP User Interface (Telnet) and SFTP for the Measurement Platform features. The users will also need to update the previous version of PuTTY (version 0.54 or earlier) to the latest version, which supports the latest version of SSH.
New or Enhanced Commands
There are no new or enhanced commands to support the EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade feature.
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Hardware Requirements
No new or enhanced Hardware Verification Codes are required to support the EAGLE OA&M IP Security Enhancements SSHv2 Upgrade feature.
Limitations
The SSHv2 mode supports only the 3DES, Blowfish, CAST128, Arcfour, and AES encryption algorithms. The patented IDEA algorithm is not supported by SSHv2.
Alarms
New or Changed UAMs
None
New or Changed UIMs
None
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Alarms
New or changed alarms necessary to support the EAGLE 5 ISS 35.6 features and core changes are defined in the tables below.
New or Enhanced UAMs
The UAM supporting the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature is listed in Table FN-1.
UAMs supporting the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature are listed in Table FN-2.
Table FN-1. New or Changed UAM - Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
UAM 541 Format Output Group
Action Added for the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature
Old data
New data MSU cksum error threshold exceeded RTD SYS_MAINT
Table FN-2. New or Changed UAMs - IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming
UAM 536 Format Output Group
Action Added for the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature
Old data
New data IP Connection Excess Retransmits IP7 LINK_MAINT
UAM 537 Format Output Group
Action Added for the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature
Old data
New data Ethernet error threshold exceeded ENET LINK_MAINT
UAM 539 Format Output Group
Action Added for the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature
Old data
New data Ethernet Interface Down ENET LINK_MAINT
UAM 540 Format Output Group
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New or Enhanced UIMs
The UIM supporting the Auto Point Code Recovery feature is listed in Table FN-3.
The UIM supporting the SCCP Loop Detection feature is listed in Table FN-4.
The UIM supporting the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature is listed in Table FN-5.
Action Added for the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature
Old data
New data Ethernet Interface Up ENET LINK_MAINT
Table FN-2. New or Changed UAMs - IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming (Cont’d)
Table FN-3. New or Changed UIM - Auto Point Code Recovery
UIM 1345 Format Output Group
Action Added for the Auto Point Code Recovery feature
Old data
New data CRD Auto-Clear sent to All MTP Cards I68 LINK_MAINT
Table FN-4. New or Changed UIMs - SCCP Loop Detection
UIM 1359 Format Output Group
Action Added for SCCP Loop Detection feature
Old data
New data SCCP Looping Detected I13, I43 SYS_MAINT
Table FN-5. New or Changed UIM - Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
UIM 1335 Format Output Group
Action Added for the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature
Old data
New data Card Integ Chk: MSU cksum err I70 SYS_MAINT
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UAM Format Changes
The following UAM formats are added to support EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6.
UAM Format Change: Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
The UAM format for the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature is as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 812345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 xxxx.yyyy zz RTD SYSTEM text
UAM Format Change: IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming
The UAM format for the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature is as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 812345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 xxxx.yyyy zz ENET cccc,p text
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UIM Format Changes
UIM Format Change: Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
The UIM format for the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature is as follows:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 812345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 xxxx.xxxx CARD cccc,pppp INFO “TEXT” SIO=xx OPC=&&-###-###-### DPC=&&-###-###-### DATA=xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
Source Loc: cccc Destination loc: cccc
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Error Messages
Incorrect use of the new or modified commands for the SCCP Loop Detection feature may generate the following error messages:
Table FN-6. Error Messages - SCCP Looping
Response ID Code
Error Message New? Used by Command
E2447The specified value of NUM must not exceed the maximum table size
Y rtrv-loopset
E3177Force equals “yes” must be specified if NUM is greater than 50
Y rtrv-loopset
E4561The LOOPSET name specified must exist in the Loop Set table.
Y ent-gta, chg-gta
E4562If a LOOPSET name is specified, the SCCP Loop Detection feature must be enabled.
Y ent-gta, chg-gta
E4563 LOOPSET table must be accessible Y ent-gta, chg-gta
E4565 SCCP Loop Detection feature is not enabled Y
ent-loopsetchg-loopsetdlt-loopsetrtrv-loopset
E4566 Loopset table is full Y ent-loopsetchg-loopset
E4567 Cannot access loopset table Yent-loopsetchg-loopsetdlt-loopsetrtrv-loopset
E4568 Loopset entry does not exist Ychg-loopsetdlt-loopsetrtrv-loopset
E4569 Cannot delete loopset if it is being used by GTT Y dlt-loopset
E4570 Point code used by GTT force parameter required Y dlt-loopset
E4571 Loopset has maximum number of PCs assigned Y chg-loopset
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Incorrect use of the new or modified commands for the IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming feature may generate the following error messages:
Incorrect use of the new or modified commands for the Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity feature may generate the following error messages:
E4572The replacing point code list parameter requires the use of the force parameter if GTT is using the set
Y chg-loopset
E4573Cannot use the PC2 parameter without using the PC1 parameter
Y chg-loopset
E4574New PC1/PC2 parameter requires the use of PC1/PC2 parameter
Y chg-loopset
E4575Replacing and appending point code lists are mutually exclusive
Y chg-loopset
E4576Individual point code parameters (PC1/PC2) cannot be used with either of the point code list parameters
Y chg-loopset
E4577 Loopset entry already exists Y ent-loopset
Table FN-6. Error Messages - SCCP Looping (Cont’d)
Response ID Code
Error Message New? Used by Command
Table FN-7. Error Messages - IP7 Ethernet and SCTP Alarming
Response ID Code
Error Message New? Used by Command
E2903 LOC and PORT parameter combination must be specified N
inh-almunhb-alm
E2131 Parameters not valid for card type Y
inh-almunhb-alm
E2950 PORT parameter invalid for DEV selected Y
inh-almunhb-alm
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Table FN-8. Error Messages - Eagle Inter-card Message Integrity
Response ID Code
Error Message New? Used by Command
E3799 FORCE=YES must be specified N rept-stat-rtd
E2212 Invalid card type for this command N rept-stat-rtd
E2387 Card is not in service N rept-stat-rtd
E2044 <parm_desc> value is undefined - <parm> N rept-stat-rtd
E2017 <parm_desc> is out of range, <min>..<max> - <parm> N rept-stat-rtd
E2051 Incorrect information unit, expecting number - <parm> Y rept-stat-rtd
E2025 Invalid card location Y rept-stat-rtd
E2144 Location invalid for hardware configuration N rept-stat-rtd
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EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table EAGLE 5 ISS 35.6 Feature Notice
EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table
Table FN-9 is a resource table that provides an overview of information for cards that can be provisioned in the EAGLE 5 ISS. For a detailed description of all hardware supported by Release 35.6, see Appendix B. Hardware Baseline.
This table lists the following card information:
• The name of the card on the card label
• The card part number
• The provisioned card type
• The number of shelf slots that the card occupies (1 or 2)
• The number of physical ports on the card
• The maximum number of links that can be assigned to the card
• The GPLs and applications that can run on the card
Table FN-9. EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table
Card Name as shown on card label
Part Number Provisioned Card Type
Per CardSlots/Ports
Links per
Card
Card GPLs
Card Applications
ACM870-1008-02870-1008-03870-1008-04870-1008-05
acmenet 2 1 1 IP Service
stplanimt stplan
DCM
870-1945-01870-1945-02870-1945-03870-1984-01
dcm 2
22
1 IP Service1 IP Service
bpdcmebdadcmvwxslan
ebdadcmvwxslan
2 2bpdcmiplimiplimi
iplimiplimi
2 1bpdcmss7ipgwipgwi
ss7ipgwipgwi
stc 2 2 2 IP Service
bpdcmeroute eroute
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EDCM(SSEDCM)
870-2372-01870-2372-08870-2372-13^
dcm 1 2
1 IP Service
bpdcmvwxslan vwxslan
8
bpdcmiplimiplimi
iplimiplimi
1bpdcmss7ipgwipgwi
ss7ipgwipgwi
870-2372-01 stc 1 2 2 IP Service
bpdcmeroute eroute
EDCM-A(SSEDCM)
870-2508-01870-2508-02^
dcm 1 2 1 IP Service
bpdcmvwxslan vwxslan
stc 1 2 2 IP Service
bpdcmeroute eroute
DSM†
1 GB MEM870-1984-02 870-1984-08870-1984-09870-1984-15^
2 GB MEM870-1984-03
4 GB MEM870-1984-05870-1984-06870-1984-07870-1984-13^
dsm 2 2 2 IP service
bpdcmvsccpgls
vsccpgls
DSM-1G870-2371-02870-2371-06870-2371-08870-2371-13^
ipsm 12 (use only A)
1 IP service
bpdcmips ips
EDSM-2G*870-2372-03870-2372-07870-2372-09870-2372-14^
mcpm 12 (use only A)
1 IP service
bpdcmmcp mcp
E1/T1 MIM††
870-2198-01870-2198-02870-2198-03870-2198-04870-2198-07^
lime1limt1limch
1 2 8 ss7mlbpmplt
ss7ansiccs7itu
E1-ATM870-2455-01870-2455-02870-2455-03870-2455-05^
lime1atm 1 2 1atmitubphcapbphcapt
atmitu
Table FN-9. EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table (Cont’d)
Card Name as shown on card label
Part Number Provisioned Card Type
Per CardSlots/Ports
Links per
Card
Card GPLs
Card Applications
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E5-E1T1 870-1873-02870-1873-03^
lime1limt1 1 8 32 ss7epm
blbepmbldiag6blvxw6
ss7ansiccs7itu
lime1 (for SE-HSL) 1 8 1 ccs7itu
E5-ENET 870-2212-02870-2212-03^
dcm
1 2 16
imtpciblvxw6bldiag6blbepmblcpldiplhc
iplimiplimi
1 2 1
imtpciblvxw6bldiag6blbepmblcpldipghc
ss7ipgwipgwi
EILA 870-2049-01870-2049-02
limds0limoculimv35
1222
111
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7ituimt
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7itu
GPSM-II870-2360-01870-2360-05870-2360-06870-2360-08^
N/A 1 N/A N/A eoambpdcm oam
HC-MIM††870-2671-01870-2671-03^870-2671-02870-2671-04^
lime1limt1
2
8 64 ss7hcblbiosblcpldblvxwbldiagblcpldplde1t1pldpmc1imtpci
ss7ansi ccs7itu
lime1 (for SE-HSL) 8 2
ccs7itu
HIPR 870-2574-01870-2574-02^ N/A 1 N/A N/A hipr hipr
HMUX 870-1965-01870-1965-03^ N/A 1 N/A N/A bphmux bphmux
ILA 870-1484-01870-1484-02
limds0limoculimv35
1222
111
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7ituimt
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7itu
Table FN-9. EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table (Cont’d)
Card Name as shown on card label
Part Number Provisioned Card Type
Per CardSlots/Ports
Links per
Card
Card GPLs
Card Applications
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LIM-AINF**
870-1014-01870-1014-02870-1014-03870-1014-04870-1014-05870-1014-06870-1488-01870-1488-02870-1488-03870-1488-04870-1488-05870-1488-06
limds0limoculimv35
1222
111
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7ituimt
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7itu
LIM-ATM
870-1293-02870-1293-03870-1293-06870-1293-07870-1293-08870-1293-10870-1293-13^
limatm 1 2 1atmansibphcapbphcapt
atmansi
LIM-DS0
870-1009-02870-1009-03870-1009-04870-1485-01870-1485-02870-1485-03
limds0 1222
212
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7ituimt
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7itu
LIM-E1†† 870-1379-01 lime1limch 1 2
211
ss7ansiccs7ituimt
ss7ansi, ccs7itu
LIM-OCU
870-1010-03870-1010-04870-1010-05870-1486-02870-1486-03870-1486-04
limocu 1222
111
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7ituimt
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7itu
LIM-V.35
870-1012-02870-1012-03870-1012-04870-1487-01870-1487-02870-1487-03
limv35 1222
111
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7ituimt
ss7ansiss7gx25ccs7itu
MDAL
870-0773-04870-0773-05870-0773-06870-0773-08870-0773-09^
N/A 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Table FN-9. EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table (Cont’d)
Card Name as shown on card label
Part Number Provisioned Card Type
Per CardSlots/Ports
Links per
Card
Card GPLs
Card Applications
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MPL
MPL-T
870-2061-01870-2061-03870-2061-04870-2061-06^870-2061-02
limds0 1 2 8bpmplbpmpltss7ml
ss7ansi
TDM 870-0774-10870-0774-11 N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
TSM-256870-1289-02870-1289-03870-1289-04870-1289-06^
tsm 1 N/A N/Asccpglsebdablm
sccpglsebdablm
TSM-512870-1290-02870-1290-03870-1290-04
tsm 1 N/A N/Asccpglsebdablm
sccpglsebdablm
TSM-768870-1291-02870-1291-03870-1291-04
tsm 1 N/A N/Asccpglsebdablm
sccpglsebdablm
TSM-1024870-1292-02870-1293-03870-1294-04
tsm 1 N/A N/Asccpglsebdablm
sccpglsebdablm
*Though the system allows 250 MCPM cards, practical usage is 2.**A LIM, EILA, or ILA is a link interface module using the AINF interface and can be installed in place of the LIM-DS0A, LIM-OCU, or LIM-V.35. It is configured in the database as either a LIM-DS0A, LIM-OCU, or LIM-V.35 card.†DSMs are required for the LNP, 50,000 GTT, G-Port, G-Flex, EIR, or INP feature. For more information about turning these features on, refer to the appropriate manual.††For the E1 or T1 interface, SS7 application (SS7ANSI or CCS7ITU) can be assigned to these cards. For more information on the E1 or T1 interface go to Chapter 3 “System Administration Procedures” in the Database Administration Manual - SS7.^This part number is the ROHS equivalent of the immediately preceding part number.
Table FN-9. EAGLE 5 ISS Card Overview Table (Cont’d)
Card Name as shown on card label
Part Number Provisioned Card Type
Per CardSlots/Ports
Links per
Card
Card GPLs
Card Applications
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Customer Documentation
Documentation Set
The documentation set for EAGLE 5 ISS Release 35.6 comprises the following manuals and documents. The list is sorted by manual name and is followed by a brief description of each manual.
NOTE: The most current update of each manual can be found on Tekelec’s Customer Support website.
• Commands Error Recovery Manual
• Commands Manual
• Commands Pocket Guide
• Commands Quick Reference Guide
• Database Administration Manual – Features
• Database Administration Manual – Gateway Screening
• Database Administration Manual – Global Title Translation
• Database Administration Manual – IP7 Secure Gateway
• Database Administration Manual – SEAS
• Database Administration Manual – SS7
• Database Administration Manual – System Management
• Dimensioning Guide for EPAP Advanced DB Features
• ELAP Administration Manual
• EPAP Administration Manual
• EPAP DSM Dimensioning Tool
• ELAP Administration Manual
• Feature Manual - ECAP
• Feature Manual – EIR
• Feature Manual – G-Flex C7 Relay
• Feature Manual – G-Port
• Feature Manual – INP
• Hardware Manual – EAGLE 5 ISS
• Hardware Manual – Tekelec 1000 Application Server
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• Hardware Manual – Tekelec 1100 Application Server
• Installation Manual – EAGLE 5 ISS
• Installation Manual - Integrated Applications
• LNP Database Synchronization (LSMS with EAGLE 5 ISS)
• LNP Feature Activation Guide
• Maintenance Manual
• Maintenance Pocket Guide
• Maintenance Emergency Recovery Pocket Guide
• MPS Platform Software and Maintenance Manual (EAGLE 5 ISS with Tekelec T1000 Application Server)
• MPS Platform Software and Maintenance Manual (EAGLE 5 ISS with Tekelec T1100 Application Server)
• Previously Released Features Manual
• Provisioning Database Interface Manual
• Release Documentation
– Feature Notice
– Master Glossary
– Master Index
– Release Notice (online only)
– System Overview
• System Manual – EOAP
Commands Error Recovery Manual
The Commands Error Recovery Manual contains the procedures to resolve error message conditions generated by the commands in the Commands Manual. These error messages are presented in numerical order.
Commands Manual
The Commands Manual contains procedures for logging into an EAGLE 5 ISS system, logging out of the system, a general description of the terminals, printers, the disk drive used on the system, and a description of all the commands used in the system.
Commands Pocket Guide
The Commands Pocket Guide is an abridged version of the Commands Manual. It contains all commands and parameters, and it shows the command-parameter syntax.
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Commands Quick Reference Guide
The Commands Quick Reference Guide contains an alphabetical listing of the commands and parameters. The guide is sized to fit a shirt-pocket.
Database Administration Manual – Features
The Database Administration Manual – Features contains procedural information required to configure an EAGLE 5 ISS to implement these features: X.25 Gateway, STP LAN, Database Transport Access, GSM MAP Screening, and EAGLE 5 Integrated Monitoring Support.
Database Administration Manual – Gateway Screening
The Database Administration Manual - Gateway Screening contains a description of the Gateway Screening (GWS) feature and the procedures necessary to configure the EAGLE 5 ISS system to support this feature.
Database Administration Manual – Global Title Translation
The Database Administration Manual – Global Title Translation contains procedural information required to configure an EAGLE 5 ISS to implement these features: Global Title Translation, Enhanced Global Title Translation, Variable Length Global Title Translation, Interim Global Title Modification, ANSI-ITU-China SCCP Conversion, Intermediate GTT Load Sharing, Flexible GTT Load Sharing, and Origin-based SCCP Routing.
Database Administration Manual – IP7 Secure Gateway
This manual contains procedural information required to configure the system to implement the SS7-IP Gateway.
Database Administration Manual – SEAS
The Database Administration Manual – SEAS contains the EAGLE 5 ISS configuration procedures that can be performed from the Signaling Engineering and Administration Center (SEAC) or a Signaling Network Control Center (SNCC). Each procedure includes a brief description of the procedure, a flowchart showing the steps required, a list of any EAGLE 5 ISS commands that may be required for the procedure but that are not supported by SEAS, and a reference to optional procedure-related information, which can be found in one of these manuals:
— Database Administration Manual – Gateway Screening
— Database Administration Manual – Global Title Translation
— Database Administration Manual – SS7
Database Administration Manual – SS7
The Database Administration Manual – SS7 contains procedural information required to configure an EAGLE 5 ISS system to implement the SS7 protocol.
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Database Administration Manual – System Management
The Database Administration Manual – System Management contains procedural information required to manage the EAGLE 5 ISS’s database and GPLs, and to configure basic system requirements such as user names and passwords, system-wide security requirements, and terminal configurations.
Dimensioning Guide for EPAP Advanced DB Features
The Dimensioning Guide for EPAP Advanced DB Features is used to provide EAGLE Provisioning Application Processor (EPAP) planning and dimensioning information. This manual is used by Tekelec personnel and EAGLE 5 ISS customers to aid in the sale, planning, implementation, deployment, and upgrade of EAGLE 5 ISS systems equipped with one of the EAGLE 5 ISS EPAP Advanced Database (EADB) Features.
ELAP Administration Manual
The ELAP Administration Manual defines the user interface to the EAGLE LNP Application Processor (ELAP) on the Multi-Purpose Server (MPS)/ELAP platform. The manual defines the methods for accessing the user interface, menus, screens available to the user and describes their impact. It provides the syntax and semantics of user input and defines the output the user receives, including information and error messages, alarms, and status.
EPAP Administration Manual
The EPAP Administration Manual describes how to administer the EAGLE Provisioning Application Processor (EPAP) on the MPS/EPAP platform. The manual defines the methods for accessing the user interface, menus, and screens available to the user and describes their impact. It provides the syntax and semantics of user input and defines the output the user receives, including messages, alarms, and status.
Feature Manual - ECAP
The Feature Manual - ECAP provides instructions and information on how to install, use, and maintain the Integrated Accounting Feature Application feature on the Eagle Collector Application Processor (ECAP). This feature collects raw MSU data from the EAGLE 5 ISS, categorizes the data into groups, and feeds those groups to another system for accounting activities. Additional features will be added to this manual at a later date.
Feature Manual – EIR
The Feature Manual - EIR provides instructions and information on how to install, use, and maintain the Equipment Identity Register (EIR) feature on the MPS/EPAP platform of the EAGLE 5 ISS. The feature provides network operators with the capability to prevent stolen or disallowed GSM mobile handsets from accessing the network.
Feature Manual – G-Flex C7 Relay
The Feature Manual - G-Flex C7 Relay provides an overview of a feature supporting the efficient management of Home Location Registers in various networks. This manual gives the instructions and information on how to install, use, and maintain the G-Flex feature on the MPS/EPAP platform of the EAGLE 5 ISS.
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Feature Manual – G-Port
The Feature Manual - G-Port provides an overview of a feature providing the capability for mobile subscribers to change the GSM subscription network within a portability cluster while retaining their original MSISDNs. This manual gives the instructions and information on how to install, use, and maintain the G-Port feature on the MPS/EPAP platform of the EAGLE 5 ISS.
Feature Manual – INP
The Feature Manual - INP provides the user with information and instructions on how to implement, utilize, and maintain the INAP-based Number Portability (INP) feature on the MPS/EPAP platform of the EAGLE 5 ISS.
FTP-Based Table Retrieve Application (FTRA) User Guide
The FTP-Based Table Retrieve Application (FTRA) User Guide describes how to set up and use a PC to serve as the offline application for the EAGLE 5 ISS FTP Retrieve and Replace feature.
Hardware Manual – EAGLE 5 ISS
The Hardware Manual - EAGLE 5 ISS contains hardware descriptions and specifications of Tekelec’s signaling products. These include the EAGLE 5 ISS, Multi-Purpose Server (MPS), and the Integrated Sentinel with Extended Services Platform (ESP) subassembly.
The Hardware Manual provides an overview of each system and its subsystems, details of standard and optional hardware components in each system, and basic site engineering. Refer to this manual to obtain a basic understanding of each type of system and its related hardware, to locate detailed information about hardware components used in a particular release, and to help configure a site for use with the system hardware.
Hardware Manual – Tekelec 1000 Application Server
The Hardware Manual - Tekelec 1000 Application Server provides general specifications and a description of the Tekelec 1000 Application Server (T1000 AS). This manual also includes site preparation, environmental and other requirements, procedures to physically install the T1000 AS, and troubleshooting and repair of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs).
Hardware Manual – Tekelec 1100 Application Server
The Hardware Manual - Tekelec 1100 Application Server provides general specifications and a description of the Tekelec 1100 Application Server (T1100 AS). This manual also includes site preparation, environmental and other requirements, procedures to physically install the T1100 AS, and troubleshooting and repair of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs).
Installation Manual – EAGLE 5 ISS
The Installation Manual - EAGLE 5 ISS contains cabling requirements, schematics, and procedures for installing the EAGLE 5 ISS along with LEDs, connectors, cables, and power cords to peripherals. Refer to this manual to install components or the complete systems.
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Installation Manual - Integrated Applications
The Installation Manual - Integrated Applications provides the installation information for integrated applications such as EPAP or earlier (Netra-based Multi-Purpose Server (MPS) platform) and Sentinel. The manual includes information about frame floors and shelves, LEDs, connectors, cables, and power cords to peripherals. Refer to this manual to install components or the complete systems.
LNP Database Synchronization (LSMS with EAGLE 5 ISS)
The LNP Database Synchronization Manual - LSMS/EAGLE 5 ISS describes how to keep the LNP databases at the LSMS and at the network element (the EAGLE 5 ISS is a network element) synchronized through the use of resynchronization, audits and reconciles, and bulk loads. This manual is contained in both the LSMS documentation set and in the EAGLE 5 ISS documentation set.
LNP Feature Activation Guide
The LNP Feature Activation Guide contains procedural information required to configure the EAGLE 5 ISS for the LNP feature and to implement these parts of the LNP feature on the EAGLE 5 ISS:
– LNP services
– LNP options
– LNP subsystem application
– Automatic call gapping
– Triggerless LNP feature
– Increasing the LRN and NPANXX Quantities on the EAGLE 5 ISS
– Activating and Deactivating the LNP Short Message Service (SMS) feature.
Maintenance Manual
The Maintenance Manual contains procedural information required for maintaining the EAGLE 5 ISS system. The Maintenance Manual provides preventive and corrective maintenance procedures used to maintain the different systems.
Maintenance Pocket Guide
The Maintenance Pocket Guide is an abridged version of the Maintenance Manual and contains all the corrective maintenance procedures used to maintain the EAGLE 5 ISS.
Maintenance Emergency Recovery Pocket Guide
The Maintenance Emergency Recovery Pocket Guide is an abridged version of the Maintenance Manual and contains the corrective maintenance procedures used for critical and major alarms generated on the EAGLE 5 ISS.
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MPS Platform Software and Maintenance Manual (EAGLE 5 ISS with Tekelec T1000 Application Server)
The Tekelec T1000 Application Server describes the platform software for the Multi-Purpose Server (MPS) based on the Tekelec 1000 Application Server (T1000 AS) and describes how to perform preventive and corrective maintenance for the T1000 AS-based MPS. This manual should be used with the EPAP-based applications (EIR, G-Port, G-Flex, AINPQ, and INP).
MPS Platform Software and Maintenance Manual (EAGLE 5 ISS with Tekelec T1100 Application Server)
The EAGLE 5 ISS STP with Tekelec T1100 Application Server describes the platform software for the Multi-Purpose Server (MPS) based on the Tekelec 1100 Application Server (T1100 AS). This manual describes how to perform preventive and corrective maintenance for the T1100 AS-based MPS. This manual should be used with the ELAP-based application (LNP).
Previously Released Features Manual
The Previously Released Features Manual summarizes the features of previous EAGLE, EAGLE 5 ISS, and IP7 Secure Gateway releases, and it identifies the release number of their introduction.
Provisioning Database Interface Manual
The Provisioning Database Interface Manual defines the programming interface that populates the Provisioning Database (PDB) for the EAGLE 5 ISS features supported on the MPS/EPAP platform. The manual defines the provisioning messages, usage rules, and informational and error messages of the interface. The customer uses the PDBI interface information to write his own client application to communicate with the MPS/EPAP platform.
Release Documentation
The Release Documentation is a release-specific compilation of the following documents:
• Feature Notice - Describes the features contained in the specified release; also provides the hardware baseline, describes the customer documentation set, provides information about customer training, and explains how to access the Customer Support website.
• Master Glossary - Contains an alphabetical listing of terms, acronyms, and abbreviations relevant to the system.
• Master Index - Lists all index entries used throughout the documentation set.
• Release Notice - Describes the changes made to the system during the lifecycle of a release. The final Release Notice provides a list of Generic Program Loads (GPLs), PRs resolved in a build, and all known PRs.
NOTE: The Release Notice is maintained solely on Tekelec’s Customer Support Website to provide you with instant access to the most up-to-date release information.
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• System Overview - Provides high-level information on SS7, EAGLE 5 ISS system architecture, LNP, and EOAP. The document provides a basic understanding of Tekelec Signaling systems and how those systems work together in a network. The document also provides a high-level overview of each system and its subsystems.
System Manual – EOAP
The System Manual – EOAP describes the Embedded Operations Support System Application Processor (EOAP) and provides the user with procedures on how to implement the EOAP, replace EOAP-related hardware, device testing, and basic troubleshooting information.
How to Locate Documentation on the Customer Support Site
Access to Tekelec’s Customer Support area is restricted to current Tekelec customers. This section describes how to log into Tekelec’s Customer Support site and how to locate customer documentation. Viewing these files requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
1 Go to Tekelec's Customer Support login page at https://support.tekelec.com/index.asp
2 Enter your assigned username and chosen password, then click Go.
Or, if you do not have access to the Customer Support site, click Need an Account?
Follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE: After 20 minutes of inactivity, you will be logged off, and you must repeat this step to regain access.
3 After successful login, select a product from the Product Support drop-down menu.
4 Select a release number from the Product Support Release drop-down menu.
5 Locate the appropriate documentation section (i.e., a Feature Notice would be under Notices, and user documentation would be under Manuals).
6 To open the documentation in the same window, double click the document name. To open the documentation in a new window, right-click the document name and select Open in New Window.
7 To download the document, right-click the document name and select Save Target As.
Customer Training
Tekelec offers a variety of technical training courses designed to provide the knowledge and experience required to properly provision, administer, operate and maintain the EAGLE 5 ISS. To enroll in any of the courses or for schedule information, contact the Tekelec Training Center at (919) 460-3064 or E-mail eagletrain@tekelec.com.
A complete list and schedule of open enrollment can be found at www.tekelec.com.
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Customer Care Center
The Tekelec Customer Care Center offers a point of contact through which customers can receive support for problems that may be encountered during the use of Tekelec’s products. The Tekelec Customer Care Center is staffed with highly trained engineers to provide solutions to your technical questions and issues seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. A variety of service programs are available through the Tekelec Customer Care Center to maximize the performance of Tekelec products that meet and exceed customer needs.
Technical Assistance
To receive technical assistance, call the Tekelec Customer Care Center at one of the following locations:
• Tekelec, Europe and UK
Phone: +44 1784 467 804
Fax: +44 1784 477 120
E-mail: ecsc@tekelec.com
• Tekelec, USA
Phone (within the continental US) 1 888-FOR-TKLC(outside the continental US) +1 919-460-2150
Fax: +1 919 460 0877
E-mail: support@tekelec.com
When your call is received, the Customer Care Center issues a Customer Service Report (CSR). Each CSR includes an individual tracking number. When a CSR is issued, the Customer Care Center determines the classification of the trouble. The CSR contains the serial number of the system, problem symptoms, and messages. The Customer Care Center assigns the CSR to a primary engineer, who will work to solve the problem. The Customer Care Center closes the CSR when the problem is resolved.
If a critical problem exists, the Customer Care Center initiates emergency procedures (see the following topic, “Emergency Response”).
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Emergency Response
If a critical service situation occurs, the Customer Care Center offers emergency response twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The emergency response provides immediate coverage, automatic escalation, and other features to ensure a rapid resolution to the problem.
A critical situation is defined as an EAGLE 5 ISS problem that severely affects service, traffic, or maintenance capabilities, and requires immediate corrective action. Critical problems affect service or system operation, resulting in:
• Failure in the system that prevents transaction processing
• Reduction in system capacity or in system traffic-handling capability
• Inability to restart the system
• Corruption of the database
• Inability to perform maintenance or recovery operations
• Inability to provide any required critical or major trouble notification
Any other problem severely affecting service, capacity, traffic, and billing. Maintenance capabilities may be defined as critical by prior discussion and agreement with the Customer Care Center.
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Adjacent Point Code—APC
Application Services Module—ASM
Basic Call State Model—BCSM
Basic Input Output System—BIOS
BIOS—Basic Input Output System
Called Party Number—CPN
Calling Party Address—CPA
Common Screening List—CSL
Eagle Router GPL—EROUTE
EDCM—Enhanced Data Communication Module
EGMS—Enhanced GMS
EIR—Equipment Identity Register
Enhanced Data Communication Module—EDCM
Enhanced GMS—EGMS
Enhanced OAM—EOAM
EOAM—Enhanced OAM
Equipment Identity Register—EIR
EROUTE—Eagle Router GPL
FAK—Feature Access Key
Feature Access Key—FAK
Frame Power Budget Alarm—FPBA
Frame Power Threshold—FPT
G-Flex—GSM Flexible Numbering
G-Port—GSM Mobile Number Portability
General Purpose Service Module—GPSM
Generic Program Load—GPL
Global Title Address—GTT
Global Title Translation—GTA
GMS—GSM Map Screening
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GPL—Generic Program Load
GPSM—General Purpose Service Module
GSM—Global System for Mobile Communications
GSM Flexible Numbering—G-Flex
GSM Mobile Number Portability—G-Port
GTA—Global Title Address
GTT—Global Title Translation
HC-MIM—High Capacity Multi-channel Interface Module
High Capacity Multi-channel Interface Module (HC-MIM)—Provides access to eight E1/T1 ports residing on backplane connectors A and B
High Speed IMT Packet Router (HIPR)—An IMT for EAGLE 5 ISS systems that provides increased system throughput and traffic capacity.
High Speed Link—HSL
High Speed Multiplexer—HMUX
HIPR—High Speed IMT Packet Router
HMUX—High-speed Multiplexer
HSL—High Speed Link
IMEI—International Mobile Equipment Identity
In-Network Subscriber List—INSL
INAP-based Number Portability—INP
Integrated Message Feeder—IMF
IMT—Inter-processor Message Transport
Initial Detection Point—IDP
Inter-processor Message Transport—IMT
International Mobile Equipment Identity—IMEA
Internet Protocol Link Interface Module—IPLIM
Internet Protocol Services—IPS
INP—INAP-based Number Portability
IP Services Module—IPSM
IPGWI—An ITU version of SS7IPGW
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IPGWx—Generic reference to both ANSI (SS7IPGW) and ITU (IPGWI) IP7 Application.
IPLIM—Internet Protocol Link Interface Module. Point to Point IP7 Application.
IPLIMI—An ITU version of IPLIM
IPS—Internet Protocol Services
IPSM—IP Services Module
ITU version of IPLIM—IPLIMI
ITU version of SS7IPGW—IPGWI
LIM—Link Interface Module
LFS—Link Fault Sectionalization
Link Fault Sectionalization—LFS
Link Interface Module—LIM
Link Service Name—LSN
Link Status Out of Service—LSO
Link Status Proving Emergency—LSPE
Link Status Proving Normal—LSPN
Link Status Ready—LSR
LNP—Local Number Portability
M2PA—SS7 MTP2-User Peer-to-Peer Adaptation Layer
M3UA—SS7 MTP3 Adaptation Layer
MCPM—Measurement Collection and Polling Module
Measurement Collection and Polling Module—MCPM
MIM—Multi-Channel Interface Module
MPL—Multi Port LIM
Multi Port LIM—MPL
Multi-Channel Interface Module—MIM
OAM—Operations, Administration, & Maintenance Application
Operation Code—OPCODE
Operation Name—OPNAME
Operations, Administration, & Maintenance Application—OAM
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RAM—Random Access Memory
Random Access Memory—RAM
RCT—Route Congestion Test
Relative Cost—RC
SCCP—Signaling Connection Control Part
SCCP User Adaptation Layer—SUA
SDRAM—Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SDS—System Debug Services
SE-HSL—Synchronous E1 High Speed Link
Secondary Adjacent Point Code—SAPC
Sentinel Transport Card—STC
Service Selector—SRVSEL
SIFB—Switched IMT Fabric Board
Signaling Connection Control Part—SCCP
Signaling System 7/Internet Protocol Gateway—SS7IPGW
SRAM—Static Random Access Memory
SRVSEL—Service Selector
SS7 MTP3 Adaptation Layer—M3UA
SS7IPGW—Signaling System 7/Internet Protocol Gateway. Point to Multipoint IP7 Application.
STC—Sentinel Transport Card
Static Random Access Memory—SRAM
SUA—SCCP User Adaptation Layer
Switched IMT Fabric Board—SIFB
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory—SDRAM
System Configuration Manager—SCM
System Debug Services—SDS
TDM—Terminals, Disk, & Maintenance card, or time division multiplex
Terminals, Disk, & Maintenance card, or Time Division Multiplex—TDM
TFC—Transfer Congested (traffic)
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TFR—Transfer Restricted
TLNP—Triggerless LNP
TPS—Transactions per Second
Transfer Congested (traffic)—TFC
Transfer Restricted—TFR
Triggerless LNP—TLNP
UAM—unsolicited alarm message
UIM—unsolicited information message
unsolicited alarm message—UAM
unsolicited information message—UIM
VSCCP—VxWorks Signaling Connection Control Part
VxWorks Signaling Connection Control Part—VSCCP
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Appendix B. Hardware Baseline
The following hardware baseline supports this release. This list shows top-level part numbers (in bold) and assembly part numbers (if applicable).
• Control Shelf 870-2321-08 Rev A1 orControl Shelf 870-2321-04 Rev A2 orControl Shelf 870-2377-02 Rev A3
• Control Shelf Backplane 870-0775-03 Rev E
• Extension Shelf 870-2378-02 Rev A4
Extension Shelf 870-0776-02 Rev C5
Extension Shelf 870-0776-03 Rev DExtension Shelf 870-0776-06 Rev AExtension Shelf 870-0776-07 Rev A
• Extension Shelf Backplane 870-0776-08 Rev A orExtension Shelf Backplane 870-0776-11 Rev A
• ACM 870-1008-02 Rev D orACM 870-1008-03 Rev A orACM 870-1008-04 Rev A orACM 870-1008-05 Rev A
• Air Management Card 870-1824-02 Rev A6
• DCM 870-1945-01 Rev ADCM 870-1945-02 Rev ADCM 870-1945-03 Rev A
• EDCM (single-slot) 870-2372-01 Rev EEDCM 870-2372-13 Rev A
• EDCM-A (single-slot) 870-2508-02 Rev A• DCMX 870-1984-01 Rev A• DSM, 1GB MEM 870-1984-02 Rev A or
DSM, 1GB MEM 870-1984-08 Rev A orDSM, 1GB MEM 870-1984-15 Rev A orDSM, 2GB MEM 870-1984-03 Rev A orDSM, 4GB MEM 870-1984-05 Rev A7 orDSM, 4GB MEM 870-1984-06 Rev A orDSM, 4GB MEM 870-1984-13 Rev A
• DSM-1G 870-2371-02 Rev ADSM-1G 870-2371-06 Rev ADSM-1G 870-2371-13 Rev A
• EDSM-2G (MCPM) 870-2372-03 Rev AEDSM-2G (MCPM) 870-2372-07 Rev AEDSM-2G (MCPM) 870-2372-14 Rev A
1 Required for HMUX.2 Required for HMUX, Standard Frame3 Required for HMUX, Heavy Duty Frame4 Required for Heavy Duty Frame5 Required for Standard Frame6 Required for Shelves with HC-MIM Cards7 Required for 192 Million LNP Numbers
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• E1/T1 MIM 870-2198-01 Rev G orE1/T1 MIM 870-2198-02 Rev A E1/T1 MIM 870-2198-03 Rev AE1/T1 MIM 870-2198-07 Rev A
• E1-ATM 870-2455-01 Rev BE1-ATM 870-2455-02 Rev BE1-ATM 870-2455-05 Rev A
• E5-E1T1 870-1873-02 Rev A• E5-ENET 870-2212-02 Rev A• EILA 870-2049-01 Rev A or
EILA w/ DIMM 870-2049-02 Rev A• FAP 870-1606-01 Rev A or
FAP 870-1606-02 Rev A1 2 FAP 870-2320-03 Rev A3 4 FAP 870-1823-01 Rev A
• FAP-CF/EF 870-0243-08 Rev CFAP-MISC 870-0243-09 Rev C
• GPSM-II 870-2360-01 Rev EGPSM-II 870-2360-05 Rev AGPSM-II 870-2360-08 Rev A
• HC-MIM 870-2671-01 Rev PHC-MIM 870-2671-03 Rev A
• HIPR 870-2574-02 Rev A• HMUX 870-1965-03 Rev A• LIM-AINF 870-1014-01 Rev D or
LIM-AINF 870-1014-02 Rev A orLIM-AINF 870-1014-03 Rev B orLIM-AINF 870-1014-04 Rev A orLIM-AINF 870-1014-05 Rev A orLIM-AINF 870-1014-06 Rev A orLIM-AINF w/ DIMM 870-1488-01 Rev A orLIM-AINF w/ DIMM 870-1488-02 Rev A orLIM-AINF w/ DIMM 870-1488-03 Rev A orLIM-AINF w/ DIMM 870-1488-04 Rev A orLIM-AINF w/ DIMM 870-1488-05 Rev A orLIM-AINF w/ DIMM 870-1488-06 Rev A
• LIM-ATM 870-1293-02 Rev A orLIM-ATM 870-1293-03 Rev ALIM ATM 870-1293-06 Rev ALIM ATM 870-1293-07 Rev ALIM-ATM 870-1293-08 Rev ALIM-ATM 870-1293-13 Rev A
1 Required for Standard Frame2 Required for Frames with HC-MIMs3 Required for Heavy Duty Frame4 Required for Frames with HC-MIMs
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• LIM-DS0 870-1009-02 Rev D orLIM-DS0 870-1009-03 Rev A orLIM-DS0 870-1009-04 Rev A orLIM-DS0 w/ DIMM 870-1485-01 Rev A orLIM-DS0 w/ DIMM 870-1485-02 Rev A orLIM-DS0 w/ DIMM 870-1485-03 Rev A
• LIM-E1 870-1379-01 Rev A• LIM-ILA 870-1484-01 Rev E or
LIM-ILA w/ DIMM 870-1484-02 Rev C• LIM-OCU 870-1010-03 Rev D or
LIM-OCU 870-1010-04 Rev A orLIM-OCU 870-1010-05 Rev A orLIM-OCU w/ DIMM 870-1486-02 Rev A orLIM-OCU w/ DIMM 870-1486-03 Rev A orLIM-OCU w/ DIMM 870-1486-04 Rev A
• LIM-V.35 870-1012-02 Rev DLIM-V.35 870-1012-03 Rev ALIM-V.35 870-1012-04 Rev ALIM-V.35 w/ DIMM 870-1487-01 Rev A orLIM-V.35 w/ DIMM 870-1487-02 Rev A orLIM-V.35 w/ DIMM 870-1487-03 Rev A
• MDAL 870-0773-04 Rev B orMDAL 870-0773-05 Rev A orMDAL 870-0773-06 Rev A orMDAL 870-0773-09 Rev A
• MPL 870-2061-01 Rev AMPL 870-2061-03 Rev AMPL 870-2061-04 Rev AMPL-T 870-2061-02 Rev C
• MPS DC Frame Assembly 890-1843-02 Rev A• MPS EPAP 890-1801-02 Rev A• TDM 870-0774-10 Rev A or
TDM 870-0774-11 Rev A• TDM GTI 870-0774-18 Rev A• TSM-256 870-1289-02 Rev A
TSM-256 870-1289-03 Rev A orTSM-256 870-1289-06 Rev A
• TSM-512 870-1290-02 Rev A TSM-512 870-1290-03 Rev A orTSM-512 870-1290-04 Rev A
• TSM-768 870-1291-02 Rev A TSM-768 870-1291-03 Rev A orTSM-768 870-1291-04 Rev A
• TSM-1024 870-1292-02 Rev A TSM-1024 870-1292-03 Rev A orTSM-1024 870-1292-04 Rev A
• Single EOAP 890-1050-03 Rev H• Dual EOAP 890-1050-01 Rev K• Kit, E1 890-1037-06 Rev A• Kit, Holdover Clock Assy 890-1013-01 Rev A• Fan Assy (Standard Frame) 890-1038-01 Rev D
B-4 909-0284-001 Rev B, March 2007
Appendix B. Hardware Baseline EAGLE 5 ISS 35.6 Feature Notice
• Fan Assy (Heavy Duty Frame) 890-1038-02 Rev A• Fan Assy (Shelves with HC-MIM cards) 890-0001-01 Rev A
Fan Assy (Shelves with HC-MIM cards) 890-0001-04 Rev A• MPS Sun Netra ELAP 890-1277-04 Rev G• Sun Netra ELAP 890-1374-04 Rev E• T1000 Application Server 870-2640-03 Rev A
• Dual Port G-Bit E-Net Card 870-2707-02 Rev A• Quad Serial Exp. Card 870-2708-02 Rev A• 120 GB Hard Drive Assy 870-2721-04 Rev A
• T1100 (Application Server - DC) 870-1983-03 Rev A• PCI Card - Dual Port Ethernet 870-2706-04 Rev A• Hard Disc Drive - 250 GB SATA 870-2787-02 Rev A
• Upgrade kit, MPS Netra-to-T1000 Application Server 870-2735-02 Rev A