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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Signaling Points
Cisco7513—Cisco 7513, Cisco 7513mx, Cisco 7513z
IPDevice—IP device, other than those listed above. You can assign this
icon to an unknown node if you know that it is an IP device.
MSC—Mobile switching center. You can assign this icon to an unknown
node if you know that it is an MSC.
SCP—Service control point. You can assign this icon to an unknown
node if you know that it is an SCP.
SSP—Service switching point. You can assign this icon to an unknown
node if you know that it is an SSP.
STP—Signal transfer point. You can assign this icon to an unknown node
if you know that it is an STP.
SignalingPoint—An SCP, SSP, or STP, or an ITP instance.
Unknown—SGM is unable to determine the node type.
Last Status Change—Date and time that the status of the signaling point last
changed.
Status—Current status of the signaling point. Possible values are:
Active (green ball)—The signaling point is currently fully functional.
Unknown (red ball)—One of the following conditions occurred:
– SGM cannot poll the node associated with the signaling point. SGM
sets all signaling points, linksets, and links associated with the node to
Unknown.
– The signaling point has been unconfigured on the ITP, or the
configuration is incomplete. At the next poll, SGM determines that the
signaling point does not exist, and sets the signaling point and all
associated linksets and links to Unknown.
Unmanaged (gray ball)—An SGM user has set the signaling point to
Unmanaged status, to prevent SGM from polling the signaling point.
SGM automatically deletes all associated links and linksets.
Warning (yellow ball)—The signaling point is active, but one or more
associated links or linksets is in Failed, Un available, Unknown, or
Warnin g status and is not flagged as Ignored.