3 EAGLE Commands

This chapter describes the EAGLE Commands used for configuration of the INP and AINPQ features.

3.1 EAGLE Commands

This section describes the commands that can be used for configuration of the INP and AINPQ features.

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 the INP and AINPQ Features

Type Commands
System Serial Number ent/rtrv-serial-num
Card ent/dlt/rtrv/alw/inh/init/rept-stat-card
Feature Control chg/rtrv-feat, enable/chg/rtrv-ctrl-feat
EAGLE Self Identification chg/rtrv-sid
STP Options chg/rtrv-stpopts
INP Options chg/rtrv-inpopts
AINPQ Options chg/rtrv-ainpopts
Home RN ent/dlt/rtrv-homern
Concerned Signaling Point Code ent/dlt/rtrv-cspc
Local Subsystem Application ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-ss-appl
Service Selector chg/dlt/ent/rtrv-srvsel
Local Subsystem Activation alw/inh-map-ss

enable/chg/rtrv-ctrl-feat

These commands are used to enable, turn on, and display the on/off status of controlled features in the EAGLE.

chg/rtrv-stpopts

The STP system options commands are used to provision system-wide options for the EAGLE.

ent/dlt/chg/rtrv-srvsel

The service selector commands are used to enter, change, remove, and display service selectors for the INPQ and INPMR services.

ent/dlt/rtrv-homern

These commands are used to change, remove, and display the up-to-100 routing number prefixes for the operating network in the HOMERN table.

chg/rtrv-sid

These commands are used to change and display the self-identification and capability point codes of the EAGLE. The self-identification identifies the EAGLE to other signaling points in the network.

ent/dlt/chg/rtrv-map

These commands are used to provision, remove, change, and display the mate point code and subsystem number and its attributes. A mate point code defines an adjacent signaling point, which is considered the mated signal transfer point (STP) to the EAGLE.

alw/inh-map-ss

The alw-map-ss command is used to allow the INP subsystem which brings the subsystem online. The command is rejected if the subsystem specified with the SSN parameter is for not the INP subsystem. The current state of the INPQ subsystem must be OOS-MT-DSBLD (out of service maintenance disabled) in order for the command to be accepted.

When the inh-map-ss is entered for the INP subsystem, a coordinated shutdown is attempted. If the coordinated shutdown fails, a UIM is generated indicating the shutdown failed. If the FORCE parameter is specified, the specified subsystem is forced to shutdown. A coordinated shutdown is not performed.

ent/chg/dlt/rtrv-ss-appl

These commands are used to provision, remove, change, and display the entry of a subsystem number for a local subsystem application and set the application status online or offline. Only one subsystem can be defined per application, and the application must be unique.

ent/dlt/rtrv-cspc

These commands are used to provision, remove, and display the broadcast concerned signaling point code groups. These point codes are notified of the receipt by EAGLE of subsystem-prohibited and subsystem-allowed SS7 SCCP management messages from an application at an adjacent signaling point and subsystem.

chg/rtrv-inpopts

These commands are used to change and display the INP/AINPQ-specific data. These commands provision and display the contents of the INPOPTS table.

chg/rtrv-ainpopts

These commands are used to change and display the AINPQ-specific data. These commands provision and display the contents of the AINPOPTS table.