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DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5
RDC1
First choice RDC for a continuous record
or periodic report
1 to 4
RDC2
Second choice RDC for a continuous
record or periodic report.
Zero indicates no RDC is assigned.
0 to 4 Default = 0
RECORD
The identifier for a continuous data
collection record
1 to 6
REPORT
The identifier for a periodic data
collection report
1 to 5
RESET Performs a reset operation Y or N Default = N
RESTART
Specifies the type of restart operation,
which can be one of the following:
NORMAL - The system undergoes a
full system restart, resetting the
hardware, operating system and
signaling software. This is the
default behavior. NORMAL resets
should be used for software upgrade
or for maintenance events.
SOFT - The system restarts the
application software. Prior to a soft
restart, the signaling boards are
reset. SOFT resets may be used for a
more rapid system restart after
updating the system configuration or
licenses. However, if a new software
distribution is to be installed, the
system performs a NORMAL restart.
HALT - The system shuts down
without a subsequent restart.
Caution: Once the system has been
halted, the only way to restart the
unit is by physically pressing the
Power switch on the front panel of
the chassis.
One of:
•NORMAL
•SOFT
•HALT
SNMP object transition state.
One of:
•All
•Create
•Change
•Destroy
•None
Traps will be generated
if set to All, Create,
Change or Destroy.
Traps will not be
generated if set to
NONE.
Default = Change
RKI
Routing Key Index
An identifier for either a complete routing
key or part of a routing key.
1 to 512
RKTAB
Routing Key Table
A table of particular routing keys.
1 to 8
RTPRI Destination route priority
One of:
•NONE
•MTP
Default = NONE
RTS
A timeslot within a PCM interface on a
board used for monitoring information
received by the monitored object. The
format is:
xx-y-zz
where:
xx = board position (BPOS)
y = PCM within a board
zz = timeslot
xx – 1 to 3
y – 1 to 4
zz – 1 to 31
SBITS Number of stop bits on V.24 port 1 to 2 Default = 1
SECURE
Secure operation. When active offers a
higher level of security. The use of the
parameter is command specific. See the
CNSYS and SNSLI command descriptions
for more information.
Y or N Default = N
Table 3. Parameter Definitions (Continued)
Name Description Range Notes