7 CONFIGURATION COMMAND Reference

Bit 21 is set to 1 for use in Japanese networks; otherwise it must be set to zero.

All other bits are reserved for future use and must be set to zero.

Note: For ANSI operation bits 8, 9, 10, 11, and 18 must all be set to 1.

7.2.2MTP Link Set

Syntax: MTP_LINKSET <linkset_id> <adjacent_spc> <num_links> <flags> <local_spc> <ssf>

Example: MTP_LINKSET 0 321 2 0x0000 456 0x8

Configuration of a link set to an adjacent signaling point.

<linkset_id>

The logical identity of the link set, in the range 0 to one less than the number of link sets supported, The linkset_id is used in other commands for reference.

<adjacent_spc>

The signaling point code of the adjacent signaling point.

<num_links>

The number of links to be allocated to the link set.

<flags>

A 16 bit value reserved for future use to specify run time options. Currently no options are defined so the parameter must be set to zero.

<local_spc>

The signaling point code of the signaling point itself.

<ssf>

The value to be used in the sub-service field of all level 3 messages and checked for by the discrimination function in all received messages. This is a 4 bit value. Note that for ANSI operation both of the two least significant bits must be set to 1.

Note: For correct operation the adjacent point code must also appear in a MTP_ROUTE declaration.

7.2.3MTP Signaling Link

Syntax:

MTP_LINK <link_id> <linkset_id> <link_ref> <slc>

 

<board_id> <blink> <stream> <timeslot> <flags>

Example:

MTP_LINK 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 16 0x0006

Configuration of a signaling link.

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