Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs
Viewing Basic Information for Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs
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Internal ID |
| Internal ID of the signaling gateway mated pair. The internal ID is a unique ID |
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| for every object, assigned by SGM for its own internal use. It can also be useful |
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| when the TAC is debugging problems. |
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Name |
| Name of the signaling gateway mated pair. |
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Mate |
| Name of the node associated with the mate of the signaling gateway mated pair. |
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Node |
| Name of the node associated with the signaling gateway mated pair. |
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Congestion Level |
| Indicates whether there is congestion on the signaling gateway mated pair. A |
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| signaling gateway mated pair is congested if it has too many packets waiting |
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| to be sent. This condition could be caused by the failure of an element in your |
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| Possible values for the Congestion Level field are None, indicating no |
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| congestion, and 1 to 7, indicating levels of congestion from very light (1) to |
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| very heavy (7). |
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Ignored |
| Indicates whether the signaling gateway mated pair is to be included when |
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| aggregating and displaying SGM status information: |
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| • Clear the checkbox to include the signaling gateway mated pair. This is the |
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| • Select the checkbox to exclude the signaling gateway mated pair. |
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| This field can be edited by users with authentication level Power User (Level |
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| 2) and higher. |
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Notes |
| Indicates whether there is a note associated with the signaling gateway mated |
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| pair. |
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| Cisco Signaling Gateway Manager User Guide |
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