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Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs

Viewing Detailed Information for a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair

 

Menu Command

Description

 

 

 

 

Delete

Deletes the currently selected signaling gateway mated pair

 

 

from the SGM database. SGM displays the Confirm

 

 

Deletion dialog:

 

 

To delete the selected signaling gateway mated pair,

 

 

click Yes. The signaling gateway mated pair is deleted

 

 

from the SGM database and the Confirm Deletion

 

 

dialog is closed.

 

 

To retain the selected signaling gateway mated pair,

 

 

click No. The signaling gateway mated pair is kept in

 

 

the SGM database and the Confirm Deletion dialog is

 

 

closed.

 

 

To prevent SGM from displaying the Confirm Deletion

 

 

dialog, select the Do not show this again checkbox.

 

 

Note If you select the Do not show this again checkbox,

 

 

and you later decide you want SGM to begin

 

 

displaying the Confirm Deletion dialog again, you

 

 

must select the Confirm Deletions checkbox in the

 

 

General GUI settings in the Preferences window.

 

 

For more information, see the description of the

 

 

Confirm Deletions checkbox in the “Startup/Exit

 

 

Settings” section on page 21-7.

 

 

If you have implemented SGM User-Based Access, this

 

 

option is available to users with authentication level

 

 

Network Administrator (Level 4) and higher.

 

 

 

 

Go To > Node

Displays the Node Window for the node associated with

 

 

this signaling gateway mated pair.

 

 

 

 

Back > List of Windows

Navigates back to a window viewed in this session.

 

 

SGM maintains a list of up to 10 Back windows.

 

 

 

 

Forward > List of Windows

Navigates forward to a window viewed in this session.

 

 

SGM maintains a list of up to 10 Forward windows.

 

 

 

 

View > Configuration Details

Displays the Configuration Data panel for the selected

 

 

signaling gateway mated pair.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 13-1 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs13-2 Viewing Basic Information for Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs13-3 Right-Click Menu for All Signaling Gateway Mated PairsClear Event Icon Edit Notes13-4 13-5 13-6 13-7 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Table13-8 Last Status Change Events13-9 13-10 13-11 13-12 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Right-Click Menu13-13 13-14 Status Information Naming InformationAssociation ID Is PassiveInstance Status Is IgnoredBlocked red Pending red13-17 Interface Information13-18 Remote IP Address InformationInterface Name Local IP Address Information13-19 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Recent Events Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Notes13-20 13-21 Help for Event Adjust Row HeightAck 13-2213-23 Category13-24 Probe Link Probe ConnMessage 13-2513-26 13-27 13-28 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Statistics Details NotesSpeed Bits/Sec Configuration InformationIP Mask Physical Address13-30 Statistics Information13-31 Errors Information13-32 13-33 Transmission Configuration Information13-34 13-35 Statistics Information per sec RatesSave CancelHelp 13-3613-37 Viewing Notes for a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair13-38 Deleting a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair from Your Network13-39 Ignoring a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair13-40 Sgmp Dashboard13-41 Header Last Update Viewing ITP Signaling Gateway Mated Pair StatusHeader Sgmp Name 13-4213-43 Congestion Viewing ITP Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details13-44 Details Mated pair, click Sctp Association Details Header Node13-45 13-46 Config Remote Port Config Local PortPassive Remote PortMask Description13-48 13-49 13-50 13-51 Name of the signaling gateway mated pair to which this Sctp13-52 13-53 13-54