Parameter: SCCP Action Type

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| ''VARIABLE_DESCENDING'' || Use variable number of digits GTT in descending order. || For example, use digits 4 to 6 in a variable fashion to perform GTT. In this case, variable means match the sixth digit, and if no match, then match the fifth and sixth digits, and so on.
 
| ''VARIABLE_DESCENDING'' || Use variable number of digits GTT in descending order. || For example, use digits 4 to 6 in a variable fashion to perform GTT. In this case, variable means match the sixth digit, and if no match, then match the fifth and sixth digits, and so on.
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| ''RANGE'' || Matches a range GT addresses from a fixed range of digits. || For example, use first 6 digits to match a range of GT addresses from 514600 to 514699
 
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 20 April 2020

The Action Type parameter is used to set a behavior for an SCCP GTT Address Map. Values for this parameter are chosen from a drop-down list. The Action Type parameter can take on the following values:

BOLD: Recommended Action types

ITALIC: Obscure Action Types

Type Desciption Start/End Digit
FIX Use a fixed range of digits to perform GTT. For example, use first 3 digits. For example, having a start-end digit range of 1-4, '1450' would looked up in the SCCP Address Map table for the called address '14506558993'.
CONST Always translate the incoming GT to a fixed address (Wildcard) Not used, must be set to 1-1
VARIABLE_ASCENDING Use variable number of digits GTT in ascending order. For example, use digits 4 to 6 in a variable fashion to perform GTT. In this case, variable means match the fourth digit, and if no match, then match the fourth and fifth digits, and so on.
VARIABLE_DESCENDING Use variable number of digits GTT in descending order. For example, use digits 4 to 6 in a variable fashion to perform GTT. In this case, variable means match the sixth digit, and if no match, then match the fifth and sixth digits, and so on.
RANGE Matches a range GT addresses from a fixed range of digits. For example, use first 6 digits to match a range of GT addresses from 514600 to 514699
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