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In Address—Input SCCP address entry. Enter an address as a 1to 15 digit
hexadecimal string.
Out Address—Output SCCP address entry. Enter an address as a 1to 15
digit hexadecimal string.
Numbering Plan—(China and ITU only) Numbering plan associated with
this entry in the address conversion table. If specified, the value of this field
overrides the value of the Numbering Plan field in the Address Conversion
Table, for this entry. The valid range is 0to 15.
Nature of Address Indicator—(China and ITU only) Nature of address
indicator associated with this entry in the address conversion table. If
specified, the value of this field overrides the value of the Nature of Address
Indicator field in the Address Conversion Table, for this entry. The valid
range is 0to127.
Enter or select values for the new entry, then click Add. SGM adds the entry to
the Conversion Entry Table.
When you are done adding entries, click Close to close the Address Conversion
Add Dialog for an Entry.
Step20 (Optional) To delete one or more rows from a table, select the rows, then select
Edit > Delete from the GTT menu or Delete from the right-click menu. SGM
displays the Confirm Delete Dialog to confirm the deletion:
To delete the selected rows, click Yes. The rows are deleted from the table and
the Confirm Delete Dialog is closed.
To retain the selected rows, click No. The rows are kept in the table and the
Confirm Delete Dialog is closed.
You can select more than one row to delete, but all selected rows must be in the
same table. For example, you cannot delete rows from both the Selector Table and
the MAP Table at the same time.
If deleting a row from a table “orphans” one or more rows in the table, such that
no remaining entries reference the orphaned rows, SGM displays the number of
orphaned rows and asks whether you want to also delete the orphaned rows. (SGM
displays the number of rows and not the rows themselves, because there could be
thousands of orphaned rows.)
Step21 (Optional) To create a new GTT file, select File > New Table from the GTT menu.
SGM displays the Create New Table Dialog (Figure3-83).