A.1 Summary of Range Values for :link Parameter
Table A-1 lists the valid link parameter range values for signaling links assigned to each type of card for which a location can be specified in the command's loc
parameter. The commands that use these values refer to this table in their link parameter description.
Note:
The port parameter is a synonym for the link parameter in signaling link definitions for EAGLE commands. The port parameter will be removed in a future EAGLE release.Table A-1 Summary of Ranges for link Parameter
Card | Link | Supported Application |
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E5-E1T1-B |
A-A31, B-B31 |
SS7ANSI or CCS7ITU application. |
E5-E1T1-B for SE-HSL |
A, B |
SS7ANSI or CCS7ITU application. The card can support a maximum of 2 SE-HSL links. |
E5-E1T1-B for ST-HSL-A |
A, B |
SS7ANSI application. The card can support a maximum of 2 ST-HSL-A links. |
E5-ATM-B |
A, A1, B |
ATMANSI or ATMITU application. The card can support up to 3 signaling links. |
E5-ENET/E5-ENET-B |
A-A7, B-B7 |
IPLIIMI application with sockets, M2PA/SCTP associations, or M3UA/SCTP associations. |
E5-ENET/E5-ENET-B |
A-A15, B-B15 |
IPSG application. |
SLIC |
A-A63, B-B63 |
IPSG application, SLIC card running IPSG application can support up to 128 links. |