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Appendix A XECfgParm.dat File Parameters
Understanding the XECfgParm.dat File Format
*.MMLManualBlockingCic Allows the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch to manually block
channels that do not respond to Release, Restart, or
Disconnect messages.
This feature was introduced in Release 9.6(1).
Valu es:
0 = The MML_Manual_BLOCK capability is disabled.
1 = The MML_Manual_BLOCK capability is enabled.
If the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch does not receive
acknowledgement (ACK) of Release and Restart
messages or a Disconnect message from the remote SS7
gateway, the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch performs the
following actions:
Manually blocks the CIC (Circuit Identification
Code)
Sends a BLO message to the remote SS7 gateway
Releases the call
Default: 0
*.numberOfThreads This parameter is set automatically when you specify a
Cisco MGC type in the engine.SysVirtualSwitch parameter.
Any attempt to modify this parameter is overwritten.
Valu es:
0—single CPU
1—two CPUs
2—four CPUs
Default: 0
Note If you have a multi-CPU system (1 or 2), you must
set engine.SysGeneratedCode to true.
Note During the startup of the
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch software, this
parameter will be set automatically to tune the
system for optimal performance.
*.OverdecadicDigitsSupported This parameter controls the method of loading dial plan
tables and instructs the system whether to expect
overdecadic (base 16) or regular decadic (base 10) digits in
dial plans, routing, and other digit streams.
Correct setting of this parameter depends on local network
interconnect agreements and the expected data format.
Enter true to use overdecadic digits (0-F).
Table A-1 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch 9.x XECfgParm.dat File Configuration Parameters
Configuration Parameter Definition