Manual
Table Of Contents
- Support for QSIG Over BRI and Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul
- Feature Overview
- Supported Platforms
- Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs
- Prerequisites for Using This Feature
- Configuration Tasks
- Provisioning Tasks
- Monitoring and Maintaining the Feature
- Configuration Examples
- Provisioning Examples
- Command Reference
- Reference Information
- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
- Glossary

Support for QSIG Over BRI and Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul
Provisioning Tasks
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Cisco MGC Software Release 9.5(2)
For example, to delete an QSIG/Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul D-channel named bridchan1, you enter the
following command:
mml>prov-dlt:dchan:NAME="bridchan1"
Step 4 Repeat the above steps for each QSIG/Q.931 Over BRI Backhaul D-channel you want to delete from
your provisioning data.
Step 5 If there are no other components that you need to delete, end your provisioning session as described in
the “Saving and Activating Your Provisioning Changes” section on page 10.
Deleting Backhaul TCP Links
To delete Backhaul TCP links from your provisioning data, perform the following steps:
Step 6 If you do not already have an active provisioning session, start one as described in the “Starting a
Provisioning Session” section on page 9.
Step 7 Enter the following command to delete a Backhaul TCP link:
mml>prov-dlt:tcplnk:name="name"
Where name is the MML name of the Backhaul TCP link you want to delete.
For example, to delete a Backhaul TCP link named britcp1, you enter the following command:
mml>prov-dlt:tcplnk:NAME="britcp1"
Step 8 Repeat the above steps for each Backhaul TCP link you want to delete from your provisioning data.
Step 9 If there are no other components that you need to delete, end your provisioning session as described in
the “Saving and Activating Your Provisioning Changes” section on page 10.
Deleting MGCP IP Links
To delete MGCP IP links from your provisioning data, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Set the service state of the MGCP IP links to OOS, as described in the “Setting the Service State of a
D-Channel” section on page 33.
Step 2 If you do not already have an active provisioning session, start one as described in the “Starting a
Provisioning Session” section on page 9.
Step 3 Enter the following command to delete an MGCP IP link:
mml>prov-dlt:iplnk:name="name"
Where name is the MML name of the MGCP IP link you want to delete.
For example, to delete a MGCP IP link named mgcpsigchan1, you enter the following command:
mml>prov-dlt:iplnk:NAME="mgcpsigchan1"
Step 4 Repeat the above steps for each MGCP IP link you want to delete from your provisioning data.
Step 5 If there are no other components that you need to delete, end your provisioning session as described in
the “Saving and Activating Your Provisioning Changes” section on page 10.










