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Update Date: | 2018-01-15 |
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Solution Type
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Solution
2348696.1
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OPTSN defined in the GT translation definition is not looked when GTTMODE for the incoming linkset is CdPA.
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- Oracle Communications EAGLE (Hardware)
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- PLA-Support>Sun Systems>CommsGBU>Global Signaling Solutions>SN-SND: Tekelec Eagle 5
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In this Document
Created from <SR 3-16614777451>
Applies to:
Oracle Communications EAGLE (Hardware) - Version EAGLE 44.x and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
OPTSN defined in the GT translation definition is not looked when GTTMODE for the incoming linkset is CdPA.
Solution
The issue resolved after changing GTTMODE=FCD on the incoming linkset.
Both GTTSN and OPTSN were of same SETTYPE (CdPA). In this case OPTSN will not be checked if the GTTMODE=CdPA.
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Point to remember:-
If the GTT set specified by the gttsn parameter (GTTSN set) has a set type of cdgta (see the ent-gttset command), then the optsn parameter cannot specify a GTT set (OPTSN set) with a set type of cgssn.
If the GTTSN set has a set type of cdgta, then the OPTSN set must have a set type of cggta or cgpc.
If the FLOBR feature is turned on, then any translation can point to any GTTSETs other than that specified by the GTTSN. The CdPA GTA and CdPA SSN translations can also point to an OPCSN. For CdPA GTA and CdPA SSN translations, if an OPTSN GTTSET/SELID is provisioned apart from an OPCSN, then the OPTSN GTTSET/SELID takes precedence over the OPCSN.
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