Toolpack:Creating an MTP3 Linkset A
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+ | * [[Parameter: Origin Point Code|Origin Point Code]] | ||
+ | * [[Parameter: Adjacent Point Code|Adjacent Point Code]] | ||
+ | * [[Parameter: Desired State|Desired State]] |
Revision as of 12:14, 4 August 2010
Now that you have created an MTP3 network, you are ready to create an MTP3 linkset. This can be done through the MTP3 network configuration window. A linkset is used to logically combine multiple MTP3 links going to the same DPC into a single entity. One linkset could be the links between a point code identifying the Tmedia/Tdev SS7 node and a point code identifying the adjacent SS7 equipment.
To create an MTP3 linkset:
1- Click Create New Mtp3 Linkset in the MTP3 Network configuration panel
2- Configure the new linkset:
- Enter a name for the linkset
- Select an origin point code (OPC)
- Select an adjacent point code
- Make sure the desired state is set to Active
- Click Create
3- Verify that the "Mtp3Linkset was successfully created" message appears