Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Signaling Points
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Destination Point Code—Destination point code for packets on the selected
signaling point. The destination point code is the point code to which a given
packet is routed.
Mask—Mask length for packets on the selected signaling point. The mask
length is the number of significant leading bits in the point code. The mask
length is always 14 for ITU and 24 for ANSI.
Cost—Cost of the route to the destination, relative to other routes. The valid
costs range from 1 (lowest cost and highest priority) through 9 (highest cost
and lowest priority).
Destination Linkset—Destination linkset associated with the destination
point code. The destination linkset is also known as the output linkset.
QoS—Quality of service (QoS) class of the route, as configured by the
network administrator. Valid QoS classes range from 1through7; ALL
indicates that the route accepts all QoS classes.
Access—Status of the destination. Possible values are:
Accessible
Inaccessible
Restricted
Unknown
Management Status—Accessibility of the destination from the adjacent
point code at the remote end of the signaling point. Possible values are:
Allowed—Traffic is allowed on the route without restriction.
Prohibited—Traffic is prohibited on the route.
Restricted—Traffic is restricted on the route.
Unknown—Accessibility cannot be determined.
Route Status—Status of the route. Possible values are:
Available
Restricted
Unavailable