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Chapter 6 Command Definitions
6.5.24 CNSWP – Configuration Software Print
Synopsis
This command is used print out the version numbers of the software operating on the main CPU and
signaling boards within a Signaling Gateway. The command also displays the library version numbers for
each protocol configured on the unit.
Syntax
CNSWP;
Prerequisites
None
Attributes
None
Output Format
Software Configuration
SS7G20 V3.02
Board Codefiles
SYS SPCI V1.16
Protocol Libraries
MTP3 CPU V5.01
MTP2 SPCI V5.03
EXECUTED
6.5.25 CNSYS – Configuration System Set
Synopsis
This command is used to enter the system identity string, personality setting, system reference number, and
to turn on and off certain features and signaling systems on the Signaling Gateway.
The user can specify whether they wish to allow ftp access to the Signaling Gateway by using the FTPSER
parameter. The Signaling Gateway can act as an ftp server to allow update of configuration, software and
purchasable licenses. For security, it is recommended that ftp server access is switched off when the user
does not need to execute these functions. The user can disable FTPSER by setting the parameter to N.
Activation or deactivation of the ftp server takes immediate effect.
The user can specify whether they wish to restrict access to the Signaling Gateway so that it operates only
over secure shell (SSH) by using the SECURE parameter. By default, there is no restriction allowing the use
normal telnet and ftp access. The user can enable SECURE operation by setting the parameter to Y. Activation
or deactivation of SECURE operation takes immediate effect.
When a password is specified, all new MML sessions apart from serial port 2 (COM2) require a password
before entry.
The personality parameter is used to select customer-specific, non-standard operating functionality for the
Signaling Gateway. To achieve the standard operating functionality, the personality should be set to the
default value (that is, zero). Unless otherwise notified, all customers should select the standard operating
functionality.
The M3UASHARE parameter determines the percentage of the licensed throughput capacity allocated to the
M3UA protocol - the remainder being allocated to M2PA.
For example, on a system equipped with the SS7SBG30SGWJ software license which allows up to 2460
Kilobytes/sec throughput, if the M3UASHARE parameter is set to a value of 25, then M3UA is allocated 615
(25%) Kilobytes/sec, and M2PA is allocated the remaining capacity. If M3UASHARE is blank then the total
licensed capacity can be used by either M3UA or M2PA - but not both.