+ All Categories
Home > Documents > GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Date post: 16-Oct-2021
Category:
Upload: others
View: 1 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
12
Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Contents v GR-778-CORE SEAS -STP Gateway Function Interface Specification: User Program Layer (UPL) Application Message Descriptions and Functional Requirements Contents Telcordia GR-778-Documentation Information Generic Requirements Notice of Disclaimer ................................................................ iii Preface ................................................................................................................. Preface–1 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1–1 1.1 Purpose and Scope of Generic Requirements .......................................... 1–1 1.2 Related Documents ...................................................................................... 1–1 1.2.1 SEAS-STP Interface Specification ................................................. 1–1 1.2.2 STP Generic Requirements ............................................................ 1–2 1.2.3 Lower-Layer Data Communications Protocol Specification ..... 1–2 1.2.4 Relationship to Embedded and Emerging Standard Interfaces 1–2 1.3 LEC Migration to Successor OSs and OS-NE Interfaces ......................... 1–2 1.3.1 Continued Use of SEAS-STP Interface ......................................... 1–3 1.3.2 Migration Toward Alternative Interfaces ..................................... 1–3 1.4 Organization of Document .......................................................................... 1–4 1.5 Reissuance of this Generic Requirements Document .............................. 1–5 1.5.1 Superseded Material ........................................................................ 1–5 1.5.2 Overview of Revisions .................................................................... 1–5 1.5.2.1 Clarifications and Corrections ...................................... 1–5 1.5.2.2 New Messages and Functions ....................................... 1–6 1.5.3 Difference Markings ........................................................................ 1–7 1.6 Requirements Terminology ......................................................................... 1–7 1.7 Requirement Labeling Conventions ........................................................... 1–8 1.7.1 Numbering of Requirement and Related Objects ........................ 1–8 1.7.2 Requirement, Conditional Requirement, and Objective Object Identification ....................................................................... 1–8 2. Background ............................................................................................................. 2–1 2.1 CCS Network Overview ............................................................................... 2–1 2.2 STP Functional Description ........................................................................ 2–1 2.2.1 Message Routing Functions ........................................................... 2–2 2.2.2 Message Screening Functions ........................................................ 2–2 2.3 SEAS Functional Description ..................................................................... 2–5 2.3.1 Recent Change and Verify .............................................................. 2–5 2.3.2 Network Traffic Management ........................................................ 2–6 2.3.3 Maintenance ..................................................................................... 2–6 2.3.4 Data Collection ................................................................................ 2–7 2.4 Application-Level Interface Overview........................................................ 2–7 3. Recent Change and Verify Gateway Messages ................................................... 3–1
Transcript
Page 1: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Contents

GR-778-CORE

Contents

SEAS™-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification: User Program Layer (UPL) Application Message Descriptions and

Functional Requirements

Contents Telcordia GR-778-Documentation Information

Generic Requirements Notice of Disclaimer ................................................................ iii

Preface.................................................................................................................Preface–1

1. Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1–11.1 Purpose and Scope of Generic Requirements .......................................... 1–11.2 Related Documents ...................................................................................... 1–1

1.2.1 SEAS-STP Interface Specification................................................. 1–11.2.2 STP Generic Requirements ............................................................ 1–21.2.3 Lower-Layer Data Communications Protocol Specification ..... 1–21.2.4 Relationship to Embedded and Emerging Standard Interfaces 1–2

1.3 LEC Migration to Successor OSs and OS-NE Interfaces ......................... 1–21.3.1 Continued Use of SEAS-STP Interface ......................................... 1–31.3.2 Migration Toward Alternative Interfaces ..................................... 1–3

1.4 Organization of Document .......................................................................... 1–41.5 Reissuance of this Generic Requirements Document.............................. 1–5

1.5.1 Superseded Material........................................................................ 1–51.5.2 Overview of Revisions .................................................................... 1–5

1.5.2.1 Clarifications and Corrections ...................................... 1–51.5.2.2 New Messages and Functions ....................................... 1–6

1.5.3 Difference Markings........................................................................ 1–71.6 Requirements Terminology ......................................................................... 1–71.7 Requirement Labeling Conventions ........................................................... 1–8

1.7.1 Numbering of Requirement and Related Objects........................ 1–81.7.2 Requirement, Conditional Requirement, and Objective

Object Identification ....................................................................... 1–8

2. Background ............................................................................................................. 2–12.1 CCS Network Overview ............................................................................... 2–12.2 STP Functional Description ........................................................................ 2–1

2.2.1 Message Routing Functions ........................................................... 2–22.2.2 Message Screening Functions........................................................ 2–2

2.3 SEAS Functional Description ..................................................................... 2–52.3.1 Recent Change and Verify .............................................................. 2–52.3.2 Network Traffic Management ........................................................ 2–62.3.3 Maintenance ..................................................................................... 2–62.3.4 Data Collection ................................................................................ 2–7

2.4 Application-Level Interface Overview........................................................ 2–7

3. Recent Change and Verify Gateway Messages ................................................... 3–1

v

ref1
Page 2: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Issue 1, November 1994Contents

GR-778-CORE

3.1 Description of Gateway Provisioning Screening Data and RC&VMessages ........................................................................................................ 3–13.1.1 Users' View of STP Gateway Provisioning Data.......................... 3–1

3.1.1.1 Users' View of Gateway STP Screening DataElements........................................................................... 3–13.1.1.1.1 General Definitions ..................................... 3–23.1.1.1.2 STP Gateway Entity Sets Overview .......... 3–23.1.1.1.3 Users' View of Relationships...................... 3–43.1.1.1.4 Description Format ..................................... 3–63.1.1.1.5 Entity Set Descriptions ............................... 3–6

3.1.1.2 Users' View of Data Operations .................................. 3–233.1.2 RC&V Gateway Screening Message Descriptions and

Processing Requirements ............................................................. 3–273.1.2.1 Recent Change............................................................... 3–283.1.2.2 Verification..................................................................... 3–28

3.1.3 Version Management Mechanism................................................ 3–293.1.3.1 The Need for Version Management ............................ 3–293.1.3.2 Version-Management Mechanism for SEAS

Commands and STP Responses .................................. 3–303.1.4 Improved Screening Data Validations and Error Detection .... 3–31

3.1.4.1 Input Validation Improvements to the Data Model .. 3–323.1.5 Error Detection Improvements.................................................... 3–34

3.1.5.1 SIO Screening ................................................................ 3–353.1.5.2 DPC Screening............................................................... 3–38

3.2 Recent Change Message Specifications................................................... 3–413.2.1 Add a Gateway Link Set................................................................ 3–413.2.2 Delete a Gateway Link Set............................................................ 3–473.2.3 Change a Gateway Link Set's Attributes..................................... 3–503.2.4 Add an Allowed OPC..................................................................... 3–573.2.5 Delete an Allowed OPC................................................................. 3–643.2.6 Change an Allowed OPC's Attributes.......................................... 3–703.2.7 Add an Allowed DPC..................................................................... 3–823.2.8 Delete an Allowed DPC................................................................. 3–893.2.9 Change an Allowed DPC's Attributes.......................................... 3–943.2.10 Add a Blocked OPC..................................................................... 3–1073.2.11 Delete a Blocked OPC................................................................. 3–1153.2.12 Change a Blocked OPC's Attributes.......................................... 3–1213.2.13 Add a Blocked DPC..................................................................... 3–1333.2.14 Delete a Blocked DPC................................................................. 3–1403.2.15 Change a Blocked DPC's Attributes.......................................... 3–1463.2.16 Add an Allowed Service Information Octet ............................ 3–1573.2.17 Delete an Allowed Service Information Octet ........................ 3–1683.2.18 Change an Allowed Service Information Octet's

Attributes ...................................................................................... 3–1753.2.19 Add an Allowed CGPA ................................................................ 3–1933.2.20 Delete an Allowed CGPA............................................................ 3–2023.2.21 Change an Allowed CGPA's Attributes..................................... 3–210

vi

Page 3: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Contents

GR-778-CORE

3.2.22 Add an Allowed CDPA ................................................................ 3–2293.2.23 Delete an Allowed CDPA............................................................ 3–2363.2.24 Change an Allowed CDPA's Attributes..................................... 3–2433.2.25 Add an Allowed Translation Type ............................................. 3–2593.2.26 Delete an Allowed Translation Type........................................ 3–2643.2.27 Change an Allowed Translation Type's Attributes................. 3–2683.2.28 Add an Affected Destination Field ............................................ 3–2763.2.29 Delete an Affected Destination Field ........................................ 3–2823.2.30 Change an Affected Destination Field's Attributes ................. 3–2873.2.31 Add an Affected PC/SSN............................................................. 3–2983.2.32 Delete an Affected PC/SSN......................................................... 3–3043.2.33 Change an Affected PC/SSN's Attributes.................................. 3–3103.2.34 Add an Allowed ISUP Message Type ........................................ 3–3213.2.35 Delete an Allowed ISUP Message Type .................................... 3–3263.2.36 Change an Allowed ISUP Message Type's Attributes ............. 3–3303.2.37 Add a Translation Type Mapping............................................... 3–3383.2.38 Delete a Translation Type Mapping .......................................... 3–3423.2.39 Change a Translation Type Mapping's Attributes ................... 3–345

3.3 Verify Message Specifications................................................................. 3–3493.3.1 Verify a Gateway Link Set .......................................................... 3–3503.3.2 Verify an Allowed OPC ............................................................... 3–3523.3.3 Verify an Allowed DPC ............................................................... 3–3563.3.4 Verify a Blocked OPC.................................................................. 3–3603.3.5 Verify a Blocked DPC.................................................................. 3–3643.3.6 Verify an Allowed Service Information Octet .......................... 3–3683.3.7 Verify an Allowed CGPA............................................................. 3–3733.3.8 Verify an Allowed CDPA............................................................. 3–3793.3.9 Verify an Allowed Translation Type.......................................... 3–3843.3.10 Verify an Affected Destination Field......................................... 3–3873.3.11 Verify an Affected PC/SSN ......................................................... 3–3913.3.12 Verify an Allowed ISUP Message Type ..................................... 3–3953.3.13 Verify a Translation Type Mapping ........................................... 3–398

3.4 Audit Message Specifications.................................................................. 3–4013.4.1 Check for Unreferenced Entities............................................... 3–402

4. Gateway On-Occurrence Autonomous Messages .............................................. 4–14.1 Report of STP Gateway Activity Thresholds Exceeded .......................... 4–34.2 Report of SS7 Message Rejection Due to Screening ................................ 4–54.3 Report of Gateway Screening Table Error .............................................. 4–11

5. Gateway Application Control Messages.............................................................. 5–15.1 Gateway Data Collection Controls ............................................................. 5–3

5.1.1 Inhibit (Disable) Measurement Collection ................................... 5–35.1.2 Allow (Enable) Measurement Collection ..................................... 5–5

5.2 Gateway STP Detailed Rejection Data Collection Controls ................... 5–65.3 Gateway Autonomous Message Controls.................................................. 5–7

5.3.1 Set Activity Level Thresholds for STP Gateway Activity Reporting .......................................................................................... 5–7

vii

Page 4: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Issue 1, November 1994Contents

GR-778-CORE

5.3.2 Set Parameters for SS7 Message Rejection Reporting.............. 5–145.3.3 Set Parameters for Gateway Table Error Reporting................. 5–195.3.4 Query Activity Level Thresholds for STP Gateway Activity

Reporting ........................................................................................ 5–245.3.5 Query Parameters for SS7 Message Rejection and

Screening Error Reporting ........................................................... 5–295.4 Error Detection And Validation Controls ................................................ 5–34

5.4.1 Set Parameters for Message Validation Override...................... 5–345.4.2 Query Gateway Validation Settings............................................. 5–415.4.3 Set Parameters for Error Detection Override............................ 5–475.4.4 Query Gateway Error Settings ..................................................... 5–53

6. STP Gateway Data Collection............................................................................... 6–16.1 SEAS General Data Collection Overview .................................................. 6–16.2 SEAS Gateway STP Data Collection Structure......................................... 6–2

6.2.1 Request Levels ................................................................................. 6–26.2.2 Data Collection Schedule (SCHED).............................................. 6–26.2.3 Collection Periods (PERIOD) ........................................................ 6–46.2.4 Measured Entity-Types (ENTTYPE) and Measured

Entity-Identifiers (ENTID) ............................................................. 6–56.2.4.1 Measured Entity-Types (ENTTYPES) .......................... 6–66.2.4.2 Measured Entity-Identifiers (ENTIDS) and

Traffic Parcel Parameters (trfpars) .............................. 6–76.2.5 Register Identifiers (regstr)............................................................ 6–86.2.6 Supplier Documentation Requirements........................................ 6–8

6.3 STP Gateway Data Collection Messages ................................................... 6–86.3.1 Scheduled-Polled Data Collection Requests .............................. 6–116.3.2 On-Demand Data Collection Requests........................................ 6–136.3.3 Requests for Measurement Register Label Sets......................... 6–166.3.4 Scheduled-Polled Data Collection Request for Gateway

STP Detailed Rejection Measurements....................................... 6–17

7. Gateway STP Local Message Screening Test Capability ................................... 7–17.1 Initiate Gateway STP Local Message Screening Test .............................. 7–27.2 Autonomous Message Giving Gateway Test Results ............................. 7–19

8. Performance and Capacity Requirements........................................................... 8–18.1 STP Response and Processing Times ........................................................ 8–1

8.1.1 STP Response Times to SEAS Commands................................... 8–18.1.2 STP Response Times for On-Occurrence Autonomous

Messages........................................................................................... 8–38.1.3 STP Processing Times for SS7 Messages ..................................... 8–4

8.2 Gateway Screening Entity Set Size Estimates .......................................... 8–48.2.1 Gateway Entity Set Sizing Formulae............................................. 8–5

8.2.1.1 GATEWAY LINK SET Sizing Formula .......................... 8–58.2.1.2 ALLOWED OPC Sizing Formulae.................................. 8–68.2.1.3 BLOCKED OPC Sizing Formula .................................... 8–68.2.1.4 ALLOWED DPC Sizing Formulae.................................. 8–78.2.1.5 BLOCKED DPC Sizing Formula .................................... 8–8

viii

Page 5: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Contents

GR-778-CORE

8.2.1.6 ALLOWED SIO Sizing Formulae ................................... 8–88.2.1.7 ALLOWED CGPA Sizing Formulae ............................... 8–98.2.1.8 ALLOWED CDPA Sizing Formula ............................... 8–108.2.1.9 ALLOWED TT Sizing Formula..................................... 8–108.2.1.10 AFFECTED DESTFLD Sizing Formula ...................... 8–118.2.1.11 AFFECTED PC/SSN Sizing Formulae ........................ 8–118.2.1.12 ALLOWED ISUP MESSAGE TYPE Sizing

Formula .......................................................................... 8–128.2.2 Gateway Entity Set Size Estimates.............................................. 8–12

8.2.2.1 Entity Set Sizing Parameter Assumptions.................. 8–128.2.2.2 Gateway Entity Set Size Estimates ............................. 8–13

8.3 Storage Capacity ......................................................................................... 8–15

9. Implementation of the Interface........................................................................... 9–19.1 General........................................................................................................... 9–19.2 Overview of Mapped Message Subsets ...................................................... 9–29.3 Current Message Subset (as of SEAS Release 6.0)................................... 9–2

9.3.1 Supported RC&V (Memory Administration) Messages .............. 9–39.3.1.1 Supported Recent Change Messages............................ 9–39.3.1.2 Verify Messages ............................................................... 9–4

9.3.2 Audit Messages ................................................................................ 9–49.3.3 Autonomous and Related Control Messages ............................... 9–49.3.4 Data Collection Messages............................................................... 9–4

9.4 Release 7.0 Message Subset ........................................................................ 9–59.5 Future Releases Candidate Message Subset ............................................. 9–59.6 Deferred Capabilities ................................................................................... 9–7

9.6.1 Deferred Interface Messages.......................................................... 9–7

10. Figures and Tables ............................................................................................... 10–1

Appendix A: Data Collection Request Structure.......................................................A–1A.1 Data Collection Request Structure Overview ...........................................A–2A.2 Standard Data Collection Schedules .........................................................A–3A.3 Collection Period Request Parameter Values ...........................................A–4A.4 Standard Measured-Entity Types (ENTTYPEs)........................................A–5A.5 Standards for Measured-Entity Identifiers (ENTIDs) ..............................A–6A.6 Standards for Detailed Rejection Traffic Parcel Parameters..................A–9

Appendix B: Gateway Measurement Definitions and Standard Register Labels .......................................................................................................................B–1B.1 Schedule: STP Gateway Administration Measurements

(SCHED = P_GTWY) ....................................................................................B–2B.2 Schedule: STP Gateway Detailed Rejection Measurements

(SCHED = P_GWREJ)................................................................................B–16B.3 Schedule: STP Gateway Daily Maintenance Measurements

(SCHED = P_GMTCD) ...............................................................................B–20B.4 Schedule: STP Gateway Hourly Maintenance Measurements

(SCHED = D_GMTCH)...............................................................................B–23

References ....................................................................................................References–1

ix

Page 6: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Issue 1, November 1994Contents

GR-778-CORE

x

Page 7: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification List of Figures

GR-778-CORE

List of Figures Figures

Figure 10-1. One-Level Hierarchy ............................................................................ 10–1Figure 10-2. Two Level Hierarchy............................................................................ 10–1Figure 10-3. Gateway and Signaling Functions...................................................... 10–2Figure 10-4. Gateway Screening Entity Set Functions.......................................... 10–3Figure 10-5. Allowed Entity Set Relationships....................................................... 10–4Figure 10-6. Allowed Entity Set Relationships: SCCP Messages ......................... 10–5Figure 10-7. Allowed Entity Set Relationships: MTP-NM and ISUP

Messages ............................................................................................... 10–5

xi

Page 8: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Issue 1, November 1994List of Figures

GR-778-CORE

xii

Page 9: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification List of Tables

GR-778-CORE

List of Tables Tables

Table 3-1. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-GTWYLS ..................... 3–43Table 3-2. Parameter k and l Relationships for ADD-GTWYLS........................ 3–44Table 3-3. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-GTWYLS ...................... 3–48Table 3-4. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-GTWYLS .................. 3–53Table 3-5. Parameter nk and nl Relationships for CHG-GTWYLS ................... 3–53Table 3-7. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for ADD-SCROPC.................. 3–60Table 3-6. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCROPC ..................... 3–60Table 3-8. Parameter k and l Relationships for ADD-SCROPC ........................ 3–61Table 3-9. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCROPC ...................... 3–66Table 3-10. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for DLT-SCROPC................... 3–66Table 3-11. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCROPC .................. 3–75Table 3-12. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for CHG-SCROPC.................. 3–76Table 3-13. Parameter nb, nc, and nd Relationships for CHG-SCROPC ........... 3–77Table 3-14. Parameter b, c, d, nb, nc, nd, nk, and nl Relationships for

CHG-SCROPC....................................................................................... 3–77Table 3-15. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRDPC ..................... 3–85Table 3-16. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for ADD-SCRDPC.................. 3–85Table 3-17. Parameter k and l Relationships for ADD-SCRDPC ........................ 3–85Table 3-18. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRDPC ...................... 3–91Table 3-19. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for DLT-SCRDPC................... 3–91Table 3-20. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRDPC .................. 3–99Table 3-21. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for CHG-SCRDPC................ 3–100Table 3-22. Parameter nb, nc, and nd Relationships for CHG-SCRDPC ......... 3–101Table 3-23. Parameter b, c, d, nb, nc, nd, nk, and nl Relationships for

CHG-SCRDPC..................................................................................... 3–101Table 3-24. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRBLKOPC............ 3–110Table 3-25. Parameter b, c, d, k, and l Relationships for ADD-SCRBLKOPC . 3–111Table 3-26. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRBLKOPC............. 3–117Table 3-27. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for DLT-SCRBLKOPC ......... 3–118Table 3-28. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRBLKOPC......... 3–126Table 3-29. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for CHG-SCRBLKOPC ........ 3–127Table 3-30. Parameter nb, nc, and nd Relationships for CHG-SCRBLKOPC.. 3–127Table 3-31. Parameter b, c, d, nb, nc, nd, nk, and nl Relationships for

CHG-SCRBLKOPC ............................................................................. 3–128Table 3-32. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRBLKDPC............ 3–136Table 3-33. Parameter b, c, d, k, and l Relationships for

ADD-SCRBLKDPC ............................................................................. 3–137Table 3-34. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRBLKDPC............. 3–142Table 3-35. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for DLT-SCRBLKDPC ......... 3–143Table 3-36. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRBLKDPC......... 3–151Table 3-37. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for CHG-SCRBLKDPC ........ 3–152Table 3-38. Parameter nb, nc, and nd Relationships for CHG-SCRBLKDPC.. 3–152Table 3-39. Parameter b, c, d, nb, nc, nd, nk, and nl Relationships for

CHG-SCRBLKDPC ............................................................................. 3–153

xiii

Page 10: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Issue 1, November 1994List of Tables

GR-778-CORE

Table 3-40. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRSIO..................... 3–161Table 3-41. Parameter e, f, p, h, hh, k, and l Relationships for

ADD-SCRSIO....................................................................................... 3–161Table 3-42. Allowed SIO Inputs: MTP-NM Message Types and

Subsequent Required Screening....................................................... 3–164Table 3-43. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRSIO...................... 3–170Table 3-44. Parameter e, f, p, h, and hh Relationships for DLT-SCRSIO......... 3–171Table 3-45. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRSIO.................. 3–182Table 3-46. Parameter e, f, p, h, and hh Relationships for CHG-SCRSIO........ 3–183Table 3-47. Parameter ne, nf, np, nh, and nhh Relationships for

CHG-SCRSIO....................................................................................... 3–184Table 3-48. Parameter e, f, p, h, hh, ne, nf, np, nh, nhh, nk, and nl

Relationships for CHG-SCRSIO........................................................ 3–184Table 3-49. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRCGPA................. 3–197Table 3-50. Parameter b, c, d, sccpmt, j, ln, and ri Relationships for

ADD-SCRCGPA .................................................................................. 3–197Table 3-51. Parameter ri, k, and l Relationships for ADD-SCRCGPA.............. 3–198Table 3-52. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRCGPA.................. 3–205Table 3-53. Parameter b, c, d, sccpmt, j, ln, and ri Relationships for

DLT-SCRCGPA ................................................................................... 3–206Table 3-54. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRCGPA.............. 3–218Table 3-55. Parameter b, c, d, sccpmt, j, ln, and ri Relationships for

CHG-SCRCGPA .................................................................................. 3–221Table 3-56. Parameter nb, nc, nd, nsccpmt, nj, nln, and nri Relationships

for CHG-SCRCGPA ............................................................................ 3–222Table 3-57. Parameter b, c, d, sccpmt, j, ln, ri, nb, nc, nd, nsccpmt, nj,

nln, nri, nk, and nl Relationships for CHG-SCRCGPA................... 3–223Table 3-58. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRCDPA................. 3–232Table 3-59. Parameter b, c, d, j, and fi Relationships for ADD-SCRCDPA...... 3–233Table 3-60. Parameter j, fi, k, and l Relationships for ADD-SCRCDPA........... 3–233Table 3-61. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRCDPA.................. 3–238Table 3-62. Parameter b, c, d, j, and fi Relationships for DLT-SCRCDPA....... 3–239Table 3-63. Parameter j and fi Relationships for DLT-SCRCDPA .................... 3–240Table 3-64. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRCDPA.............. 3–250Table 3-65. Parameter b, c, d, j, and fi Relationships for CHG-SCRCDPA...... 3–252Table 3-66. Parameter nb, nc, nd, nj, and nfi Relationships for

CHG-SCRCDPA .................................................................................. 3–252Table 3-67. Parameter b, c, d, j, fi, nb, nc, nd, nj, nfi, nk, and nl

Relationships for CHG-SCRCDPA ................................................... 3–253Table 3-68. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRTT ...................... 3–261Table 3-69. Parameter tt, k, and l Relationships for ADD-SCRTT.................... 3–261Table 3-70. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRTT ....................... 3–265Table 3-71. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRTT ................... 3–271Table 3-72. Parameter tt, ntt, nk, and nl Relationships for CHG-SCRTT ........ 3–273Table 3-73. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRDESTFLD.......... 3–278Table 3-74. Parameter b, c, d, k, and l Relationships for

ADD-SCRDESTFLD ........................................................................... 3–279

xiv

Page 11: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

Issue 1, November 1994 SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification List of Tables

GR-778-CORE

Table 3-75. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRDESTFLD .......... 3–284Table 3-76. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for DLT-SCRDESTFLD ....... 3–284Table 3-77. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRDESTFLD ...... 3–292Table 3-78. Parameter b, c, and d Relationships for CHG-SCRDESTFLD ...... 3–293Table 3-79. Parameter nb, nc, and nd Relationships for

CHG-SCRDESTFLD ........................................................................... 3–294Table 3-80. Parameter b, c, d, nb, nc, nd, and nk Relationships for

CHG-SCRDESTFLD ........................................................................... 3–294Table 3-81. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRAFTPC............... 3–301Table 3-82. Parameter b, c, d, j, and k Relationships for ADD-SCRAFTPC.... 3–301Table 3-83. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRAFTPC................ 3–306Table 3-84. Parameter b, c, d, and j Relationships for DLT-SCRAFTPC ......... 3–307Table 3-85. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRAFTPC............ 3–315Table 3-86. Parameter b, c, d, and j Relationships ............................................. 3–316Table 3-87. Parameter nb, nc, nd, and nj Relationships .................................... 3–317Table 3-88. Parameter b, c, d, j, nb, nc, nd, nj, nk, and nl Relationships

for CHG-SCRAFTPC .......................................................................... 3–317Table 3-89. Allowed Parameter Relationships for ADD-SCRISUP .................. 3–323Table 3-90. Parameter isup, k and l Relationships for ADD-SCRISUP............ 3–323Table 3-91. Allowed Parameter Relationships for DLT-SCRISUP ................... 3–327Table 3-92. Allowable Parameter Relationships for CHG-SCRISUP ............... 3–333Table 3-93. Parameter isup, nisup, nk, and nl Relationships for

CHG-SCRISUP .................................................................................... 3–335Table 3-94. Allowable input values for Parameter ls ......................................... 3–350Table 3-95. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, and d .................... 3–353Table 3-96. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, and d .................... 3–357Table 3-97. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, and d .................... 3–361Table 3-98. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, and d .................... 3–365Table 3-99. Allowable input values for Parameters n, e, f, p, h, and hh .......... 3–370Table 3-100. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, d, sccpmt, j,

ln, and ri............................................................................................... 3–375Table 3-101. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, d, j, and fi ............ 3–381Table 3-102. Allowable input values for Parameters n and tt............................. 3–385Table 3-103. Allowable Input Values for Parameters n, b, c, and d ................... 3–388Table 3-104. Allowable input values for Parameters n, b, c, d, and j ................. 3–392Table 3-105. Allowable input values for Parameters n and isup ........................ 3–396Table 6-1. Standard Schedules................................................................................ 6–3Table 6-2. Requirements for Standard Entity Types............................................ 6–6Table 6-3. Entity Types to Support Translation Type Mapping.......................... 6–7Table 6-4. Objectives for Standard Entity Types.................................................. 6–7Table 7-1. Summary of GSTP Local Message Screening Test Input

Parameters .............................................................................................. 7–9Table 7-2. Valid H0, H1, and Affected Destination Field Formats for

SS7 MTP-NM Messages ....................................................................... 7–12Table 7-3. Screening Table Attribute Keyword Descriptions ........................... 7–25Table 7-4. Entity Attributes Keywords ................................................................ 7–29Table 7-5. Additional Screening Table Attribute Keyword Descriptions........ 7–30

xv

Page 12: GR-778-CORE SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface ... - Ericsson

SEAS-STP Gateway Function Interface Specification Issue 1, November 1994List of Tables

GR-778-CORE

Table 7-6. Entity Attributes Keywords ................................................................ 7–34Table 8-1. Gateway Screening Entity Set Sizing Formulae Calculations ........ 8–14Table 10-1. STP Gateway Screening Requirements ............................................ 10–6Table 10-2. Gateway Link Set (GTWYLS).............................................................. 10–7Table 10-3. Allowed OPC (SCROPC) ..................................................................... 10–7Table 10-4. Allowed DPC (SCRDPC....................................................................... 10–7Table 10-5. Blocked OPC (SCRBLKOPC.............................................................. 10–7Table 10-6. Blocked DPC (SCRBLKDPC) ............................................................ 10–7Table 10-7. Allowed Service Information Octet (SCRSIO) ................................ 10–8Table 10-8. Allowed CGPA (SCRCGPA)................................................................ 10–8Table 10-9. Allowed CDPA (SCRCDPA ................................................................. 10–8Table 10-10. Allowed Translation Type (SCRTT.................................................... 10–8Table 10-11. Affected Destination Field (SCRDESTFLD)..................................... 10–8Table 10-12. Affected Point Code/SSN (SCRAFTPC)............................................ 10–9Table 10-13. Allowed ISUP Message Type (SCRISUP ........................................... 10–9Table 10-14. Valid Next Screening Function Identifiers for Gateway

Entity Sets .......................................................................................... 10–10Table 10-15. SEAS - Gateway STP RC&V Commands ......................................... 10–11Table 10-16. Command Syntax Parameter Descriptions..................................... 10–14Table 10-17. Summary Of RC&V Message Error Codes ...................................... 10–16Table 10-18. Gateway STP Measurements For SCHED=P_GTWY .................... 10–28Table 10-19. Gateway STP Measurements For SCHED=P_GTWY to

Support ISUP Message Type and Translation Type Mapping ...... 10–30Table 10-20. Gateway STP Measurements For SCHED=P_GWREJ,

P_GMTCD, and D_GMTCH .............................................................. 10–31Table B-1. ENTTYPE=STP.......................................................................................B–2Table B-2. ENTTYPE = ORIGNI..............................................................................B–4Table B-3. ENTTYPE = ORIGNINC ........................................................................B–5Table B-4. ENTTYPE = ORIGNITT.........................................................................B–6Table B-5. ENTTYPE = ONIONCTT .......................................................................B–7Table B-6. ENTTYPE = LNKSET.............................................................................B–8Table B-7. ENTTYPE = LSDESTNI.......................................................................B–10Table B-8. ENTTYPE = LSORIGNI .......................................................................B–11Table B-9. ENTTYPE = LSTT ................................................................................B–13Table B-10. ENTTYPE = TT.....................................................................................B–14Table B-11. ENTTYPE = LSONISMT ......................................................................B–15Table B-12. ENTTYPE = LSONDPSI.......................................................................B–16Table B-13. ENTTYPE = LSONDEST .....................................................................B–17Table B-14. ENTTYPE = LSONCGTT .....................................................................B–18Table B-15. ENTTYPE = LSONCGCD ....................................................................B–19Table B-16. ENTTYPE = LSORIGNI .......................................................................B–20Table B-17. ENTTYPE = STP...................................................................................B–21Table B-18. ENTTYPE = LSTT ................................................................................B–22Table B-19. ENTTYPE = LSORIGNI .......................................................................B–23

xvi


Recommended