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Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs

Ignoring a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair

To delete a signaling gateway mated pair from the SGM database, use one of the following procedures:

Select one or more signaling gateway mated pairs in a window, then select Edit > Delete from the SGM Main Menu.

Right-click a signaling gateway mated pair in a window, then select Delete in the right-click menu. (You cannot delete more than one signaling gateway mated pair at a time from the right-click menu.)

SGM asks you to confirm the deletion:

Select Yes to delete the selected signaling gateway mated pairs. SGM deletes the signaling gateway mated pairs from the SGM database.

Select No to return to the window without deleting any signaling gateway mated pairs from the SGM database.

Ignoring a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair

You can instruct SGM to ignore a signaling gateway mated pair when it aggregates and displays network data. Setting signaling gateway mated pairs to Ignored prevents known signaling gateway mated pair problems from affecting SGM displays for associated objects. In effect, you are preventing a known problem from distracting you from other, more urgent network problems.

For example, you can set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored before shutting down the signaling gateway mated pair for maintenance.

Note If you set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored, the signaling gateway mated pair is ignored for all SGM clients and views connected to that SGM server.

Also, if you set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored, make a note of the change, and do not forget to reset the signaling gateway mated pair when the problem is corrected or the maintenance is complete.

To set a signaling gateway mated pair to Ignored, right-click the signaling gateway mated pair in the Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details window, then select Ignore from the right-click menu.

 

 

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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 PairsEdit Notes Clear Event Icon13-4 13-5 13-6 13-7 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Table13-8 Events Last Status Change13-9 13-10 13-11 13-12 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Right-Click Menu13-13 13-14 Is Passive Naming InformationStatus Information Association IDPending red Is IgnoredInstance Status Blocked red13-17 Interface Information13-18 Remote IP Address InformationLocal IP Address Information Interface Name13-19 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Notes Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Recent Events13-20 13-21 13-22 Adjust Row HeightHelp for Event Ack13-23 Category13-24 13-25 Probe ConnProbe Link Message13-26 13-27 13-28 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Statistics Details NotesPhysical Address Configuration InformationSpeed Bits/Sec IP Mask13-30 Statistics Information13-31 Errors Information13-32 13-33 Transmission Configuration Information13-34 13-35 Statistics Information per sec Rates13-36 CancelSave Help13-37 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 13-42 Viewing ITP Signaling Gateway Mated Pair StatusHeader Last Update Header Sgmp Name13-43 Viewing ITP Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Congestion13-44 Header Node Details Mated pair, click Sctp Association Details13-45 13-46 Remote Port Config Local PortConfig Remote Port PassiveDescription Mask13-48 13-49 13-50 13-51 Name of the signaling gateway mated pair to which this Sctp13-52 13-53 13-54