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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Editing a Global Title Translation Table
To save any changes you made to the list of files, click OK. SGM saves the
changes and closes the Load File Dialog: GTT Preferences File List.
To close the Load File Dialog: GTT Preferences File List without loading a GTT
preferences file or saving any changes to the GTT preferences file list, click
Cancel.
Step5 (Optional) To revert to the last saved version of the GTT file, select File>Revert
from the route table menu. SGM displays the last saved version of the file.
Step6 Select the Selectors and GTA tab if you are primarily interested in displaying
data for a specific GTT selector, and seeing the GTA entries for that selector. SGM
displays the Selectors and GTA panel.
A GTT selector defines the parameters that select the translation table used to
translate an SCCP message to its next or final destination.
A Global Title Address (GTA) entry is associated with a selector and defines the
result of a translation for a particular address mask. The result of a GTA entry can
be either a final translation or an intermediate translation
When you launch the Selectors and GTA panel, the Selector Table and the other
tables might or might not be populated with data.
To populate the Selector Table, right-click within the table and select Add
from the right-click menu.
See Step 12 for more information about adding entries to the Selector Table.
To populate the GTA Table, select a row in the Selector Table. The GTA Table
is populated with all associated GTA entries. If the GTA Table remains blank,
the selected row has no associated GTA entries.
If the GTA Table remains blank, the selected row has no associated GTA
entries. You can also add entries to the GTA Table, by right-clicking within
the table and selecting Add from the right-click menu. See Step 13 for more
information about adding entries to the GTA Table.
To populate the App Group Table, select a row in the GTA Table that has an
associated Application Group. The App Group Table is populated with all
application group entries for that application group name.
You can also add entries to the App Group Table, by right-clicking within the
table and selecting Add from the right-click menu. See Step15 for more
information about adding entries to the App Group Table.