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www.dialogic.comDialogic® DSI Signaling ServersSGW Mode User Manual

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10Chapter 1 Overview1.2 Related InformationThis user manual, together with the Dialogic® SS7G21 and SS7G22 Signaling Servers Hardware Manual (05-2300-

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100Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.10.5 MSSLP – Measurements SIGTRAN Link PrintSynopsisThis command prints traffic measurements for SIGTRAN signaling l

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101Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5SyntaxMSSYP:[RESET=,];PrerequisitesNone AttributesNone ExamplesMSSYP;Output FormatSystem

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102Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.11 Remote Data Center CommandsThe Remote Data Center (RDC) commands include:• RDCRI - Remote Data Center Continuous

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103Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.11.2 RDCRC – Remote Data Center Continuous Record ChangeSynopsisThis command changes t

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104Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.11.4 RDCRP – Remote Data Center Continuous Record PrintSynopsisThis command prints data relating to a continuous rec

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105Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.11.6 RDPDE – Remote Data Center Periodic Data EndSynopsisThis command ends the attachm

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106Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.11.8 RDPRI – Remote Data Center Periodic Report InitiateSynopsisThis command initiates a report collection period fo

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107Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5LimitationsBefore transfer to an RDC can take place, the directory (represented by the l

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108Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.12 Signaling Gateway CommandsThe Signaling Gateway commands include:• SGDPI - Signaling Gateway Destination Point In

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109Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.12.2 SGDPC – Signaling Gateway Destination Point ChangeSynopsisThis command changes pa

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11Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 51.4.1 Part NumbersFor the SS7G21 and SS7G22 products, refer to the Dialogic® SS7G21 and S

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110Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsAttributesNoneExamplesSGDPP;Output FormatSS7 Routing Key ConfigurationDEST RTPRI RAS LABEL1 NONE 1 AS12

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111Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.12.6 SGIRC – Signaling Gateway Incoming Route ChangeSynopsisThis command changes the

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112Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsAttributesNoneExamplesSGIRP;Output FormatSignaling Gateway Incoming Route ConfigurationIR NC DOMAIN RKTAB DEST LABEL

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113Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5AttributesCONFIGExamplesSGRKI:RKI=1,RKTAB=,NC=1,OPC=55,DPC=33,DEST=1;6.12.10 SGRKE – Sig

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114Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.13 SIGTRAN CommandsThe SIGTRAN commands include: • SNALI - SIGTRAN Application Server List Initiate • SNALE - SIGTRA

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115Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.13.2 SNALE – SIGTRAN Application Server List EndSynopsisThis command ends a relationsh

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116Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.13.4 SNRAI – SIGTRAN Remote Application Server InitiateSynopsisThis command initiates an adjacent Remote Application

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117Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.13.6 SNRAP – SIGTRAN Remote Application Server PrintSynopsisThis command prints inform

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118Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.13.8 SNNAE – SIGTRAN Network Appearance EndSynopsisThis command ends a relationship between an NC and NA on a per SN

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119Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.13.10 SNSLI – SIGTRAN Signaling Link InitiateSynopsisThis command initiates a SIGTRAN

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12Chapter 1 Overview1.8 IP SecurityThe Signaling Gateway offers a number of security features to protect it from unwarranted access on its IP interfac

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120Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.13.11 SNSLC – SIGTRAN Signaling Link ChangeSynopsisThis command changes parameters on a SIGTRAN link. A SIGTRAN link

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121Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.13.13 SNSLP – SIGTRAN Signaling Link PrintSynopsisThis command prints the configuratio

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122Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.14 Status CommandsThe status commands include: • STALP - Status Alarm Print • STRAP - Status Remote Application Serv

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123Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.14.2 STRAP – Status Remote Application Server PrintSynopsisThis command provides the s

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124Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.14.3 STBOP – Status Board PrintSynopsisThis command requests a status report of boards on the system. Possible statu

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125Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5PrerequisitesNone AttributesNone ExamplesSTCRP;Output FormatCCITT SS7 Route StatusC7RT N

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126Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsAttributesNoneExamplesSTC7P;Output Format CCS SS7 Signalling Link Status (Page 1 of 2)C7LINK LS EQU TS

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127Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5• INACTIVE – The drive is not configured as part of the RAID array and therefore is not

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128Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsAttributesNoneExamplesSTIPP:IPADDR=173.132.23.3;Output FormatIP StatusIPADDR SEND RECV MAXR

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129Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5SyntaxSTLCP;PrerequisitesNone.AttributesNone.ExamplesSTLCP;Output Formatstlcp;Software L

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13Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 51.9.2 Configuration ModelMTP data messages are considered to arrive at either an MTP3 lin

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130Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsSyntaxSTPCP;PrerequisitesNone AttributesCONFIGExamplesSTPCP;Output FormatPCM StatusPCM SYNCPRI PCM Status Clock1-3 1

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131Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.14.12 STSLP – Status SIGTRAN Link PrintSynopsisThis command requests the status of a S

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132Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.14.13 STSYP – Status System PrintSynopsisThis command provides a summary of the load, uptime and alarms on the syste

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133Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.14.14 STTPP – Network Time Protocol Status PrintSynopsisThis command is used to displa

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134Chapter 6 Command Definitions

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135Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 7: Configuration OverviewThis section provides an overview of the various compo

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136Chapter 7 Configuration Overview7.1.2 Boards and PCMsA Signaling Gateway contains a number of SS7 signaling boards located in individual board posi

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137Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 57.2 Signaling Configuration7.2.1 SS7 Configuration A Link Set (LS) is the set of signali

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138Chapter 7 Configuration Overview7.2.2 High Speed Signaling Links ConfigurationThe Signaling Gateway supports HSL in accordance with ITU Q.703 Annex

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139Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 57.2.4 M3UA ConfigurationThe Signaling Gateway employs M3UA to “backhaul” SS7 information

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14Chapter 1 Overview1.9.6 Alarm LogThe Signaling Server is able to detect a number of events or alarm conditions relating to either the hardware or th

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140Chapter 7 Configuration OverviewFigure 8 demonstrates a Signaling Gateway communicating over SIGTRAN links with two ASPs. ASP 1 is running two AS i

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141Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Figure 9 demonstrates example relationships between entities in the routing model. Relat

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142Chapter 7 Configuration Overview7.5.1 Configuring Default RoutingDefault Routing is configured using the C7RTI command with the DPC parameter set t

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143Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 57.6 Resilience7.6.1 IP Port BondingThe Signaling Gateway allows the user to configure a

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144Chapter 7 Configuration OverviewThe link set between the two halves of the dual Signaling Gateway is configured so that the originating and destina

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145Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 57.6.2.4 ExampleFigure 11 is an example of a DUAL resilient configuration using M2PA link

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146Chapter 7 Configuration OverviewOn Signaling Gateway 2, configure the signaling links as follows: C7SLI:C7LINK=1,EQU=1-1,TS=1-1-1,LS=1,SLC=1;C7SLI:

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147Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Refer to hard disk drive removal instructions in the Dialogic® DSI SS7G31 and SS7G32 Sig

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148Chapter 7 Configuration Overview

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149Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 8: Alarm Fault Code ListingA system operator can obtain a listing of the curren

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15Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Figure 1. M3UA Backhaul Configuration1.9.9 M2PA Longhaul OperationThe Signaling Gateway i

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150Chapter 8 Alarm Fault Code ListingCritical (CRT)63 PSU failure The system has detected that one or more power supplies have failed. The system is a

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151Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Major(MJR)35 PCM error ind Diagnostic event relating to the PCM functionality. Persisten

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152Chapter 8 Alarm Fault Code ListingMajor(MJR)66 NIF event ind Diagnostic event relating to the Nodal Interworking Function. Persistent events of thi

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153Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 9: Remote Data Center OperationThe Remote Data Center (RDC) service allows the

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154Chapter 9 Remote Data Center Operation9.3.3 SIGTRAN Link Traffic MeasurementsMeasurements collected on a per SIGTRAN link basis can be transferred

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155Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 59.4.2 Ethernet Port Measurements File Format2005-11-16,14:40:01,1,265,2016,0,0,0,0,0,0,1

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156Chapter 9 Remote Data Center Operation9.4.4 SS7 Link Measurements File Format2001-12-31,13:07:25,600,3,1000,56,513,502,20,6512,6502,102001-01-01,01

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157Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 59.4.6 System Measurements File Format2005-11-16,14:40:01,0,231,155,84622005-11-16,14:45:

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158Chapter 9 Remote Data Center Operation9.5.3 Periodic ReportsPeriodic reports, once created, are periodically transferred to the RDC. The user can c

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159Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 59.5.4 Software UpdateSee Section 4.11.1, “Software Update from a Remote Data Center” on

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16Chapter 1 Overview1.9.11 Resilience1.9.11.1 IP ResilienceThe Signaling Servers support up to 6 IP ports. These ports may be configured with IP addre

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160Chapter 9 Remote Data Center Operation

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161Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 10: Signaling Server SNMP 10.1 OverviewThe Signaling Server supports two distin

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162Chapter 10 Signaling Server SNMPThe MIB is shown in full below: -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- -----

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163Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5 ::= { dkAlrmCategory 1 } dkAlrmSig OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER AC

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164Chapter 10 Signaling Server SNMP

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165Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 11: Worked Configuration Examples11.1 Backhaul ConfigurationThe following is an

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166Chapter 11 Worked Configuration Examples11.2 M2PA Longhaul ConfigurationThe following is an example of a Signaling Gateway offering the longhaul of

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167Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 511.3 Dual Resilient Configuration Figure 14. Example Dual Resilient ConfigurationThe fol

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168Chapter 11 Worked Configuration Examples11.3.2 SG 2 ConfigurationCNSYS:SYSID=SS7G2x 2,IPADDR=194.192.185.12;CNBOI:BPOS=1,BRDTYPE=SPCI2S-4-2,SIGTYPE

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169Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 12: Network Time ProtocolThe Network Time Protocol, NTP, allows synchronization

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17Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 2: Specification2.1 Hardware SpecificationDetails of the Signaling Gateway hardw

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170Chapter 12 Network Time Protocol

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171Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 13: Command SummaryAlarm Commands• ALCLS - Alarm Class Set • ALCLP - Alarm Clas

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172Chapter 13 Command Summary• CNTPP - Configuration Network Time Protocol Print• CNTSP - Configuration Timeslot Print• CNUPI - Configuration Update I

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173Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Measurement Commands• MSC7P - Measurements SS7 Print • MSEPP - Measurement Ethernet Port

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174Chapter 13 Command Summary• SNSLE - SIGTRAN Signaling Link End • SNSLP - SIGTRAN Signaling Link Print Status Commands• STALP - Status Alarm Print •

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175Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5GlossaryASP Application Server Process. A process instance of an Remote Application Serv

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176Chapter 14 GlossarySIGTRAN Signaling Transport SIU Signaling Interface UnitSNMP Simple Network Management ProtocolSS7 Signaling System Number 7 SSH

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18Chapter 2 Specification2.2 Software LicensesThis section identifies which licensable capabilities can be purchased for Signaling Server SGW Mode ope

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19Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 52.3.2 Dialogic® DSI SS7G21 and SS7G22 Signaling Server Protocol CapabilitiesRemote applic

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2Copyright © XXXX-YYYY Dialogic Corporation. All Rights Reserved. You may not reproduce this document in whole or in part without permission in writin

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20Chapter 2 Specification

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21Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 3: Licensing, Installation and Initial Configuration3.1 Software LicensingFuncti

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22Chapter 3 Licensing, Installation and Initial Configuration3.1.2 Temporary LicensesA temporary software license can be issued for a spare or backup

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23Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 53.2.2 IP ConfigurationThe Signaling Gateway is configured with a default IP address of 19

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24Chapter 3 Licensing, Installation and Initial ConfigurationAn optional password can be set to control remote access to the MML. This is done using t

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25Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 53.2.4 Installing Software LicensesThis section describes how additional licenses are inst

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26Chapter 3 Licensing, Installation and Initial Configuration3.2.6 Changing System Operation ModeBy default, the Signaling Gateway is shipped configur

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27Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 4: Operation 4.1 GeneralThe Signaling Gateway can be configured from either seri

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28Chapter 4 Operation4.3 Command Character Set and SyntaxThe only characters used for commands and parameters are: • The letters A to Z and a to z, re

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29Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 54.5 Command EntryEach character entered is echoed to the operator’s terminal. The BS (bac

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Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 53Contents1Overview...

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30Chapter 4 OperationTable 1. Command Rejection Responses4.9 FTP AccessThe Signaling Gateway supports FTP server operation allowing you to perform ma

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31Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5For additional security, the Signaling Gateway supports the use of Secure Shell (SSH) acc

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32Chapter 4 Operation4.11.1 Software Update from a Remote Data CenterThe procedure to perform a software update from a Remote Data Center (RDC) is as

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33Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56. Establish an MML session and restart the unit by typing the MNRSI command.The machine

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34Chapter 4 Operation4.13.2 Configuration Update from Portable MediaThe procedure for a configuration update from a CD or USB device using MML is as f

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35Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 54.14 Creating a System ArchiveA system archive comprising the binary configuration file,

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36Chapter 4 Operation

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37Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 5: Parameter Definitions5.1 Parameter TableTable 3 lists parameters and details

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38Chapter 5 Parameter DefinitionsCODE Fault code of a system alarm 1 to 256CONFIRMConfirmation of a password used to provide password control access

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39Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5FFPCM frame format: • G704 – Normal E1 format described in G.704 • CRC4 – Normal E1 forma

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4Contents4.10.1 Software Backup to a Remote Data Center...314.11 Updating System Software...

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40Chapter 5 Parameter DefinitionsIPADDRInternet Protocol (IP) address of the Signaling Gateway Ethernet port 1 specified using dot notation, that is,

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41Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5MASKIP network mask specified using dot notation, that is, www.xxx.yyy.zzz www – 0 to 255

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42Chapter 5 Parameter DefinitionsPCMTYPE The type of PCM in use One of: •T1 •E1 PCR Preventive Cyclic Retransmission Y or N Default = N PER Personal

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43Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5RDC1First choice RDC for a continuous record or periodic report 1 to 4 RDC2Second choice

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44Chapter 5 Parameter DefinitionsSEQ Sequence number 1 to 32 SG Reserved SI Reserved SIGTYPE Type of software loaded onto signaling board SS7 SL

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45Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5SYSTYPE The type of system to be run One of: •SGW •DSC •SIU TCOM SNMP Trap Community Stri

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46Chapter 5 Parameter Definitions5.2 Remote OperationsTable 4 gives the possible remote operation types. 5.3 Signaling Gateway Timers5.3.1 Signaling G

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47Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 55.3.2 MTP3-Specific TimersMTP3 ITU timers are given in Table 6. MTP3 ANSI timers are giv

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48Chapter 5 Parameter Definitions5.3.3 SCTP-Specific TimersSCTP-specific timers are given in Table 8. 5.4 Dialogic® DSI Network Interface Board TypesT

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49Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 6: Command Definitions6.1 Command GroupsThe commands are broken down into a numb

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50Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.4 Alarm CommandsThe alarm commands include: • ALCLS - Alarm Class Set • ALCLP - Alarm Class Print • ALFCP - Alarm Fau

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51Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5ExamplesALCLP:CLA=3;ALCLP:CLA=4;ALCLP:CLA=5;ALCLP;Output Format Alarm Fault CodesCODE CL

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52Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsSyntaxALLIP;PrerequisitesNone AttributesNone ExamplesALLIP;Output FormatSYSTEMIDENT1 Alarm List (active alarms) 1996-12

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53Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Output FormatSYSTEMIDENT1 Alarm Log 1996-12-01 00:00:54ALP CODE ID DIAG CLA OCCURRED

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54Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.4.8 ALTEE – Alarm Test EndSynopsisClears a test alarm.SyntaxALTEE;Prerequisites• The alarm test must already have bee

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55Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.5 Configuration CommandsThe configuration commands include: • CNBOI - Configuration Boa

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56Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.1 CNBOI – Configuration Board InitiateSynopsisThis command defines a new board on the system.The user should specif

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57Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.5.3 CNBOP – Configuration Board PrintSynopsisThis command gives a print out of all conf

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58Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.5 CNMOI – Configuration Monitor InitiateSynopsisThis command initiates the monitoring of an object on the Signaling

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59Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.5.7 CNMOP – Configuration Monitor PrintSynopsisThis command is used to obtain a print o

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6Contents6.11.10RDPRE – Remote Data Center Periodic Report End...1076.11.11RDPRP – Remote Data Center Periodic Repor

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60Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsOutput FormatConfiguration SNMP TrapsOBJGRP OBJECT UP DOWN INACTIVE IMPAIR RESTART QUIESCE WARNING1

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61Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5SyntaxCNOBS:OBJGRP=,OBJECT=[,UP=]|[,DOWN=]|[,INACTIVE=]|[,IMPAIR=]|[,RESTART=]|[,QUIESCE=

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62Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.11 CNPCC – Configuration PCM ChangeSynopsisThis command allows changes to the configuration of a PCM. SyntaxCNPCC:P

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63Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5AttributesNone ExamplesCNPCP;Output FormatPCM ConfigurationPCM PCMTYPE LC FF

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64Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsAttributesCONFIGExamplesCNRDC:RDC=1,IPADDR=194.192.184.77,USER=JOHN,PASSWORD=BAZZA23;6.5.16 CNRDE – Configuration Remot

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65Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.5.18 CNSMC – Change SNMP Manager ConfigurationSynopsisThis command allows the administr

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66Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsThe PORT parameter allows the user to configure a destination port which is different to the default standard SNMP TRAP

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67Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Output FormatConfiguration SNMP ManagerMNGR IPADDR PORT TFORMAT TCOM USER

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68Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.24 CNSWP – Configuration Software PrintSynopsisThis command is used print out the version numbers of the software o

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69Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5When M3UASHARE is blank only M3UA links or only M2PA links can be unblocked, but not both

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70Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsOutput FormatSystem ConfigurationUNITID: 001e0dc74896SYSID: LDXCentreSYSREF: 0LOCATION: Room5CONTACT:

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71Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5ExampleCNTDS:DATE=2001-10-03,TIME=18:32:21,NTP=Y,OFFSET=+5:30;EXECUTED6.5.28 CNTDP – Conf

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72Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.30 CNTOP – Configuration Timeout Value PrintSynopsisThis command is used to print the value of either a single time

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73Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5PrerequisitesThe specified NTPSER must not already be configured.The IPADDR may not be us

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74Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsSyntaxCNTSP:PCM=;PrerequisitesNoneAttributesNone.ExamplesCNTSP:PCM=3-3;Output FormatPCM Timeslot ConfigurationTS T

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75Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.5.36 CNUSC – Change SNMP v3 User ConfigurationSynopsisThis command allows the configura

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76Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.38 CNUSI – Set SNMP v3SynopsisThis command allows the administrator to create SNMP v3 user accounts that are recogn

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77Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.5.40 CNXCI – Configuration Cross Connect InitiateSynopsisThis command initiates a cross

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78Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.5.42 CNXCP – Configuration Cross Connect PrintSynopsisThis command is used to obtain a printout of Cross Connect conn

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79Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.6 SS7 Signaling CommandsThe SS7 signaling commands include:• C7LSI - CCS SS7 Link Set I

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8Contents12 Example Back-Haul Configuration ...16513 M2PA Longhaul Configura

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80Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.6.2 C7LSC – CCS SS7 Link Set ChangeSynopsisThis command allows changes to the configuration of an SS7 link set. Synta

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81Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.6.4 C7LSP – CCS SS7 Link Set PrintSynopsisThis command obtains a printout of the attrib

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82Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.6.6 C7RTC – CCS SS7 Route ChangeSynopsisThis command is used to change the attributes of an SS7 Route. The DPC parame

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83Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.6.8 C7RTP – CCS SS7 Route PrintSynopsisThis command shows the attributes of the specifi

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84Chapter 6 Command Definitions• If M56K is set to 3 or 4, the TS cannot be specified and if M56K is not set to 3 or 4, EQU must be specified. • Only

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85Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5• If an SNLINK is specified, it’s SNTYPE must be M2PA. • If an SNLINK is specified, it mu

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86Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.7 IP CommandsThe IP commands include:• IPEPS - Set Ethernet Port Configuration • IPEPP - Display Ethernet Port Config

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87Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.7.2 IPEPP – Display Ethernet Port ConfigurationSynopsisThis command displays the Ethern

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88Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.7.4 IPGWE – Internet Protocol Gateway EndSynopsisThis command removes an IP route via an IP gateway. SyntaxIPGWE:IPGW

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89Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.8 MML CommandsThe MML commands include:• MMLOI - MML Log Off Initiate • MMLOP - MML Log

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9Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Chapter 1: Overview1.1 General DescriptionThe Dialogic® DSI SS7G21, SS7G22, SS7G31 and SS

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90Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.8.3 MMLOS – MML Log Off SetSynopsisThis command sets the current log-on time-out (TLO) and timeout warning (TLOW) par

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91Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5AttributesNone ExamplesMMPTP:PORT=1;MMPTP;Output FormatSerial Port ConfigurationPORT B

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92Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.9 Maintenance CommandsThe maintenance commands include:• MNBLI - Maintenance Blocking Initiate • MNBLE - Maintenance

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93Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 56.9.2 MNBLE – Maintenance Blocking EndSynopsisThis command ends the blocked condition of

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94Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.9.3 MNINI – Maintenance Inhibit InitiateSynopsisThis command initiates the inhibiting of SS7 signaling. When specifie

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95Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5Output FormatUninhibiting C7LINK 23Uninhibiting C7LINK 31EXECUTED6.9.5 MNRSI – Maintenanc

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96Chapter 6 Command Definitions6.10 Measurement CommandsThe measurement commands include:• MSC7P - Measurements SS7 Print • MSEPP - Measurement Ethern

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97Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5AttributesNoneExamplesMSC7P:C7LINK=1;MSC7P;Output FormatSS7 Link Traffic Measurements (Pa

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98Chapter 6 Command DefinitionsSyntaxMSEPP:[RESET=,][PAGE=,];PrerequisitesNone. AttributesNone. ExamplesMSEPP:RESET=YES,PAGE=2;MSEPP;Output FormatEthe

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99Dialogic® DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5SyntaxMSLCP:[RESET=,];PrerequisitesNone.AttributesNone.ExamplesMSLCP;MSLCP:RESET=Y;Output

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