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1.2 Parameters
This command has no parameters.
2 Function
The command CDLCP initiates the printout LONG DURATION CALL SUPERVISION DATAthat lists the set-up data of the function time supervision and disconnection of long duration calls and whether automatic disconnection is initiated. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
CDLCP; The command results in an answer printout being issued.
4 Printouts
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FUNCTION BUSY The function is busy. FORMAT ERROR The command or a parameter was incorrectly specified. FAULT CODE 10 FUNCTIONALITY NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS EXCHANGE The functionality addressed by the command is not supported by this exchange.
1.2 Parameters
IO=io SDIP=sdip Input/Output (IO) device name Identifier 1 - 7 characters Synchronous Digital Path (SDIP) name Identifier 1 - 7 characters ALL All SDIPs State of SDIP BLOC Blocked PBLOC Partly blocked TRAFBLOC Traffic blocked TRAFLIM Traffic limited WO Working
STATE=state
2 Function
This command prints the state of specified SDIP on specified or default IO device. Printout SYNCHRONOUS DIGITAL PATH STATE is received. Up to 10 SDIPs can be specified in each command. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
TPSTP:SDIP=LONDON; The state of SDIP LONDON is printed.
3.2 Example 2
TPSTP:IO=AT-4,SDIP=LONDON&OSLO; The state of the SDIPs LONDON and OSLO is printed on IO device AT-4.
3.3 Example 3
TPSTP:SDIP=ALL; The state of all SDIPs is printed.
3.4 Example 4
TPSTP:IO=AT-4,SDIP=ALL,STATE=WO&BLOC; All working and all blocked SDIPs are printed on IO device AT-4.
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FUNCTION BUSY
The function is busy. FORMAT ERROR details The command or a parameter was incorrectly specified. UNREASONABLE VALUE details The parameter was specified with an unreasonable value. FAULT CODE 2 SDIP DOES NOT EXIST details The specified SDIP does not exist. FAULT CODE 3 ALL IS NOT ACCEPTED AS AN SDIP NAME "ALL" is not accepted as a SDIP name. FAULT CODE 4 NO SDIPS EXIST No SDIPs exist. FAULT CODE 5 TOO MANY SDIPS SPECIFIED Too many SDIPs are specified.
5 Logging
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1.2 Parameters
BLOC Blocked transcoder pool resources Specifies that only the blocked transcoder resources belonging to the transcoder pool are printed. DETAILS Detail resources Specifies that all the resources belonging to the transcoder pool are printed. TRAPOOL=trapool Transcoder pool Identifier 1 - 7 characters
2 Function
This command initiates a printout of transcoder pool data for the specified transcoder pools. The data is presented in the answer printout TRANSCODER POOL RESOURCE DATA. If parameter DETAILS is specified in the command, all the transcoder resources connected to the pool are printed with their resource state. If parameter BLOC is specified in the command, only the blocked transcoder resources connected to the pool are printed. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
TKPRP:TRAPOOL=UAMR; The transcoder pool data for the pool UAMR is printed.
3.2 Example 2
TKPRP:TRAPOOL=UAMR,DETAILS; The transcoder pool data for the pool UAMR is printed. A list of all transcoder resources in the pool is printed.
3.3 Example 3
TKPRP:TRAPOOL=UAMR,DETAILS,BLOC; The transcoder pool data for the pool UAMR is printed. A list of all the transcoder devices in the pool that are blocked is printed.
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FUNCTION BUSY The function is busy. FORMAT ERROR The command or a parameter was incorrectly specified. UNREASONABLE VALUE details The parameter was specified with an unreasonable value. FAULT CODE 4 TRANSCODER POOL NAME DOES NOT EXIST details The transcoder pool to be printed does not exist.
FAULT CODE 35 FUNCTIONALITY NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS EXCHANGE Optional feature transcoder service not supported by this exchange.
5 Logging
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1.2 Parameters
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2 Function
The command requests printout of the time limits for post-dialling delay,time to B-answer and conversation time. These times are specified with command SQTLI. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example
SQTLP; The time limits for post-dialling delay,B-answer and conversation time will be printed.
1.2 Parameters
DETAILED MP=mp Detailed answer printout Measuring program identity (Numeral) The number of measuring programs is size alterable. See Application Information for block SEQS3. Survey answer printout
SURVEY
2 Function
The command requests a printout of the current service quality statistics which is received as an answer printout. If there is no result output period in progress the previous result output period results will be printed. The answer printout can be detailed or survey. If the parameter DETAILED or SURVEY is omitted the answer printout type will be survey. The detailed answer printout shows all events. Time limits (PDD, BANSWER, CTIME) which have not been specified are not shown. The survey answer printout is presented in main groups, and events that have not got any registrations will not be included in this printout. The results are presented in the printout SERVICE QUALITY STATISTICS RESULT and the printout SERVICE QUALITY STATISTICS RESULT SURVEY. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
SQREP:MP=6; A subresult received as an answer printout is requested for measuring program 6. The answer printout type is survey.
3.2 Example 2
SQREP:MP=7,DETAILED; A subresult received as an answer printout is requested for measuring program 7. The answer printout type is detailed.
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5 Logging
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1.2 Parameters
mp Measuring program identity. ALL All measuring programs defined in the function.
2 Function
The command requests output of data for one or several measuring programs and of the number of idle measuring programs. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
SQMPP:MP=1&3; Printout of measuring programs 1 and 3 is requested.
3.2 Example 2
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5 Logging
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SQESP Service Quality Statistics Connection of End-of- Selection Codes, Print 1 Format
1.1 Command
/ \ |event...| SQESP:EVENT=+ +; |ALL | \ /
1.2 Parameters
EVENT=event Event group ALL All event groups
The following events are possible: GROUP 1: ARBDAD A-replacement before, during or after dialling
B-subscriber busy B-number does not exist B-number out of order Congestion in group switch Congestion in junctor terminals Congestion in the network (that is, in the next exchange) Congestion in outgoing trunk (last choice route) Congestion in time switch. (in the digital subscriber switch) End-of selection codes not connected to any specified event group Faulty signal received in code receiver Faulty signal received in code sender Faulty signal received in incoming trunk Faulty signal received in outgoing trunk Hardware fault in code receiver Hardware fault in code sender Hardware fault in junctor terminals Hardware fault in incoming trunk Hardware fault in outgoing trunk
CONGOT CONGTS
EOSNOSE
HWFTS
Hardware fault in the time switch. (in the digital subscriber switch) Calls blocked due to Network Management actions Time out before or during dialling Time out in code sender Time out in outgoing trunk For own use For own use For own use . . . For own use
NMBLO TOBDD TOCS TOOT SPARE1 SPARE2 SPARE3 . . . SPARE16 GROUP 2: RESHF RESSF
2 Function
Command SQESP requests a printout of specified event groups with the corresponding end-of-selection codes. The printout SERVICE QUALITY STATISTICS END-OF-SELECTION CODES PER EVENT is received in answer to this command. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
SQESP:EVENT=BBUSY&BOUT&BNOEX; The corresponding end-of-selection codes will be printed for the following event groups: - B-subscriber busy - B-number out of order - B-number does not exist
3.2 Example 2
SQESP:EVENT=EOSNOSE; The end-of-selection codes which are not connected to any event group will be printed.
3.3 Example 3
SQESP:EVENT=ALL; End-of-selection codes will be printed for all event groups.
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5 Logging
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SQESP Service Quality Statistics Connection of End-of- Selection Codes, Print 1 Format
1.1 Command
/ \ |event...| SQESP:EVENT=+ +; |ALL | \ /
1.2 Parameters
EVENT=event Event group ALL All event groups
The following events are possible: GROUP 1: ARBDAD BBUSY BNOEX BOUT CONGGS CONGJT CONGNW A-replacement before, during or after dialling B-subscriber busy B-number does not exist B-number out of order Congestion in group switch Congestion in junctor terminals Congestion in the network (that is, in the next exchange)
CONGOT CONGTS
Congestion in outgoing trunk (last choice route) Congestion in time switch. (in the digital subscriber switch) End-of selection codes not connected to any specified event group Faulty signal received in code receiver Faulty signal received in code sender Faulty signal received in incoming trunk Faulty signal received in outgoing trunk Hardware fault in code receiver Hardware fault in code sender Hardware fault in junctor terminals Hardware fault in incoming trunk Hardware fault in outgoing trunk Hardware fault in the time switch. (in the digital subscriber switch) Calls blocked due to Network Management actions Time out before or during dialling Time out in code sender Time out in outgoing trunk For own use
EOSNOSE
FSIGCR FSIGCS FSIGIT FSIGOT HWFCR HWFCS HWFJT HWFIT HWFOT HWFTS
2 Function
Command SQESP requests a printout of specified event groups with the corresponding end-of-selection codes. The printout SERVICE QUALITY STATISTICS END-OF-SELECTION CODES PER EVENT is received in answer to this command. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
SQESP:EVENT=BBUSY&BOUT&BNOEX; The corresponding end-of-selection codes will be printed for the following event groups: - B-subscriber busy - B-number out of order - B-number does not exist
3.2 Example 2
SQESP:EVENT=EOSNOSE; The end-of-selection codes which are not connected to any event group will be printed.
3.3 Example 3
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5 Logging
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NRGGP
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1.2 Parameters
MGG=mgg Media gateway group Text string 1 - 7 characters ALL All defined Media Gateway Groups (MGG)s.
2 Function
This command orders a printout with information about a specific or all the defined MGGs. When parameter MGG is assigned with a name of a specific MGG, only data for the specified MGG are printed. When it is assigned with the value ALL, data for all defined MGGs are printed. Answer printout MEDIA GATEWAY GROUP DATA is received. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
NRGGP:MGG="MGG4GBR"&"MGG3GR"; Information about media gateway groups "MGG4GBR" and "MGG3GR" are printed.
3.2 Example 2
NRGGP:MGG=ALL; Information about all defined media gateway groups are printed.
4 Printouts
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UNREASONABLE VALUE details The parameter was specified with an unreasonable value. FAULT CODE 10 THE SPECIFIED MGG HAS NOT BEEN DEFINED The specified MGG has not been defined. FAULT CODE 14 FUNCTIONALITY NOT SUPPORTED BY THE APPLICATION The functionality is not supported by the application. FAULT CODE 26 FUNCTIONALITY NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS EXCHANGE The functionality is not supported by this exchange.
5 Logging
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8 Glossary
MGG Media Gateway Group
9 References
HGSTP
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1.2 Parameters
IMSI=imsi International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) See the Application Information for block HTRAN. ALL All IMSI with initiated trace data
2 Function
This command prints the trace data for mobile subscribers in Home Location Register (HLR). Answer printout HLR SUBSCRIBER TRACING DATA is received. This command can be initiated from up to 16 Input/Output (IO) devices simultaneously. Only one command can be initiated when parameter ALL is specified. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
HGSTP:IMSI=ALL; The trace data for all mobile subscribers, are printed.
3.2 Example 2
HGSTP:IMSI=1234567890; The trace data for IMSI 1234567890 are printed.
4 Printouts
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FUNCTION BUSY The function is busy. FORMAT ERROR The command or a parameter was incorrectly specified.
UNREASONABLE VALUE details The parameter was specified with an unreasonable value. FAULT CODE 13 IMSI NOT DEFINED The IMSI is not defined. FAULT CODE 73 SUBSCRIBER DISCONNECTION IN PROGRESS Disconnection in progress for that mobile subscriber. FAULT CODE 75 FUNCTIONALITY NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS EXCHANGE The functionality connected to the command is not supported by this exchange. FAULT CODE 232 TRACE DATA NOT INITIATED FOR THIS IMSI No trace data are initiated for the specified IMSI.
5 Logging
No.
8 Glossary
HLR IMSI IO
9 References
9.1 Printout Descriptions
HLR SUBSCRIBER TRACING DATA
HGSDP
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1.1 Command
/ \ |MSISDN=msisdn...| | | HGSDP:+IMSI=imsi... + | | |CONNECTED | \ / / | / \ | |ALL | | |SUDA| |,+SSDA+ | |LOC | | |PDP | | \ / \ \ | | | |; | | | /
1.2 Parameters
ALL CONNECTED IMSI=imsi All subscriber data All connected subscribers International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) See the Application Information for block HTRAN. LOC MSISDN=msisdn Subscriber location data Mobile Station ISDN Number (MSISDN) See the Application Information for block HTRAN. PDP Packet Data Protocol (PDP) context subscriber data Application system dependant parameter. SSDA SUDA Permanent and supplementary service subscriber data Permanent subscriber data
2 Function
This command prints subscriber data for mobile subscribers in Home Location Register (HLR). Answer printout HLR SUBSCRIBER DATA is received. Associated answer printouts are also received depending on the parameter given: PERMANENT SUBSCRIBER DATA, SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE DATA, LOCATION DATA and PACKET DATA PROTOCOL CONTEXT DATA answer printouts are received when parameter ALL is entered. PERMANENT SUBSCRIBER DATA is received when parameter SUDA is entered. PERMANENT SUBSCRIBER DATA and SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE DATA answer printouts are received when parameter SSDA is entered. LOCATION DATA answer printout is received when parameter LOC is entered.
PACKET DATA PROTOCOL CONTEXT DATA answer printout is received when parameter PDP is entered.
This command can be initiated from up to 16 Input/Output (IO) devices simultaneously. The order does not remain after system restart.
3 Examples
3.1 Example 1
HGSDP:CONNECTED; Subscriber data for all connected subscribers are printed.
3.2 Example 2
HGSDP:IMSI=1234567890,ALL; All subscriber data for the mobile subscriber with IMSI 1234567890 are printed.
3.3 Example 3
HGSDP:IMSI=1234567890,SUDA; Permanent subscriber data for the mobile subscriber with IMSI 1234567890 are printed.
3.4 Example 4
HGSDP:MSISDN=3417429013,SSDA; Permanent and supplementary service subscriber data for the mobile subscriber with MSISDN 3417429013 are printed.
3.5 Example 5
HGSDP:MSISDN=3417429013,LOC; Location data for the mobile subscriber with MSISDN 3417429013 are printed.
3.6 Example 6
HGSDP:CONNECTED,LOC;
3.7 Example 7
HGSDP:MSISDN=3417429013&3417429015,SSDA; Permanent and supplementary service subscriber data for the mobile subscribers with MSISDNs 3417429013 and 3417429015 are printed.
3.8 Example 8
HGSDP:IMSI=3417429013&3417429015,PDP; PDP context data for the mobile subscribers with IMSIs 3417429013 and 3417429015 are printed.
4 Printouts
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FUNCTION BUSY The function is busy. FORMAT ERROR The command or a parameter was incorrectly specified. UNREASONABLE VALUE details The parameter was specified with an unreasonable value. FAULT CODE 183 PARAMETER NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS EXCHANGE details The parameter is not supported by this exchange.
5 Logging
No.
8 Glossary
HLR IMSI IO MSISDN PDP Home Location Register International Mobile Subscriber Identity Input/Output Mobile Station ISDN Number Packet Data Protocol
9 References
9.1 Printout Descriptions
HLR SUBSCRIBER DATA LOCATION DATA PACKET DATA PROTOCOL CONTEXT DATA PERMANENT SUBSCRIBER DATA