3 EAGLE ATINP Commands

This chapter contains brief descriptions of the EAGLE ommands that are used for the configuration of the ATI Number Portability Query (ATINP) feature.

3.1 EAGLE Commands

This chapter describes EAGLE commands used for the configuration of the ATI Number Portability Query (ATINP) feature.

Refer to Commands User's Guide for complete command descriptions including parameter names, valid parameter values, examples, and dependencies.

Table 3-1 Commands used for ATINP

Type Commands
System Serial Number ent/rtrv-serial-num
Card ent/dlt/rtrv/alw/inh/init/rept-stat-card
Feature Control enable/chg/rtrv-ctrl-feat
STP Options chg/rtrv-stpopts
EAGLE STP Self Identification chg/rtrv-sid
Mated Application (MAP) chg/dlt/ent/rtrv-map
Subsystem Application chg/dlt/ent/rtrv-ss-appl
Service Selector chg/dlt/ent/rtrv-srvsel
ATINP Options, and options for Service Portability chg/rtrv-atinpqopts
Local Subsystem Activation alw/inh-map-ss

enable-ctrl-feat / chg-ctrl-feat / rtrv-ctrl-feat

These commands are used to enable, turn on, and display the on/off status of the ATINP feature and the Service Portability feature.

chg-stpopts / rtrv-stpopts

The STP Options commands are used to provision system options for the EAGLE. The options are used to control system-level processing. Features can check the option values to determine what processing to apply.

The Default Country Code (defcc) and DSM checksum audit (dsmaud) parameters are supported for ATINP.

chg/dlt/rtrv-ss-appl

The Local Subsystem Application commands are used to reserve a subsystem number for a local subsystem application, to delete the local subsystem application, to change the online/offline status of the subsystem application, and to display the local subsystem application status in the database.

The local subsystem application for the ATINP feature is ATINPQ.

ent-srvsel / dlt-srvsel / chg-srvsel / rtrv-srvsel

The service selector commands are used to provision and display service selector information for the atinp service.

chg-atinpqopts / rtrv-atinpqopts

The ATINP Options commands are used to provision the configuration options for the ATINP feature. The options control number portability and Service Portability processing for ATI messages and response message formatting.

The ATINP Options commands define and display ATINP options that are provisioned in the ATINPQOPTS table. The ATINP options are used for the following functions:
  • Specify the format of the IMSI, MSISDN, and Routing Number parameters in the ATI ACK response message, and the maximum number of digits to be used from the SRFIMSI or Entity ID in the encoding format
  • Determine whether the IMSI, MSISDN, or Routing Number parameter is included or not included in the ATI ACK response message
  • Specify the inclusion and formatting of the Location Information field in the ATI ACK response message
  • Specify the default routing number and outbound message digits delimiter to be used in outbound message formats
  • Specify the number conditioning to be performed on the MSISDN digits in the incoming ATI query message before RTDB lookup is performed, and indicate the determination of a successful RTDB lookup
  • Specify Service Portability processing that can be performed for ATI messages

alw / inh-map-ss

The alw-map-ss and inh-map-ss commands allow and inhibit (shut down) the operation of a mated application subsystem. The subsystem number for the local subsystem application must be specified in the command.

Allowing causes the subsystem to become operational in the system.

Inhibiting stops the operation of (shuts down) a mated application subsystem. The specified subsystem attempts a coordinated shutdown. If the coordinated shutdown fails, a UIM is issued indicating the shutdown failed. If the force parameter is specified in the command, the subsystem is forced to shut down, and a coordinated shutdown is not performed.