Global Title Translation
Address-Map Configuration Mode Commands
The Global Title Translation
(GTT) Address-Map configuration mode provides the commands to create,
configure, and manage a specific GTT address map database.
Upon accessing this
mode, your prompt should look similar to the following:
[local] <hostname> (config-gtt-assoc-<instance#>)#
IMPORTANT:
The commands or keywords/variables
that are available are dependent on platform type, product version,
and installed license(s).
associate
This command associates
(links) the global title translation (GTT) address-map with a specific
GTT association, which includes the translation action rules.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
associate gtt-association assoc_num action id id
no association
no
Removes the association
definition from the GTT address-map configuration.
gtt-association assoc_num
Identifies a specific
GTT association to link (associate) with the GTT address-map.
assoc_num:
Must be an integer from 1 to 16.
action id id
Identifies a specific
action defined in the GTT association database configuration.
id: Must
be an integer from 1 to 8.
Usage:
Create an association
between a specific translation action rule in a specific GTT association
and this GTT address-map.
Example
Example
associate gtt-association 1 action id 1
description
This command defines
a descriptive string to facilitate identification of this particular
global title translation (GTT) address-map. This is used for operator
reference only.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
description string
no description
no
Removes the description
string from the current global title translation address-map configuration.
string
Specifies the alphanumeric
string that is stored. must be from 1 through 127 alphanumeric characters.
Strings with spaces must be enclosed in double-quotes. See the example below.
Usage:
Use this command to
set a description for reference by operators.
Example:
description “GTT for Finnish
national carrier.”
end
Exits the configuration
mode and returns to the Exec mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Usage:
Change the mode back
to the Exec mode.
exit
Exits the configuration
mode and returns to the Global configuration mode.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Usage:
Return to the Global
configuration mode.
gt-address
Configures the SCCP
global title address.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
gt-address gt_address
no gt-address
no
Removes the GT address
from the GTT address-map configuration.
gt_address
Up to 15 digits.
Usage:
Define the SCCP short
address.
Example
Example
gt-address 01040552873424
mode
Configures the mode
of operation of the SCCP entities.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
mode [ dominant | loadshare ]
dominant
This instructs the
system to maintain the associated entity as the primary traffic pipe.
loadshare
This instructs the
system to distribute the traffic load.
Usage:
This command configure
load balance for the system.
out-address
Identifies the out-going
address of the SCCP entity. After this command is completed, the
system enters the Out-Address configuration mode. Refer to the Out-Address Configuration
Mode chapter for information about commands to define the out-address.
Privilege:
Security Administrator,
Administrator
Syntax
out-address name
no out-address
no
Removes the out-address definition
from the GSS address-map configuration.
name
Defines a unique string
to identify the out-going address using 1 to 63 alphanumeric characters.
Usage:
Use this command to
identify the address of the SCCP in the GTT configuration. This command
also provides access to the Out-Address configuration mode so that
the parameters for the out-going SCCP can be configured and maintained.