Toolpack v2.3:Create an SCCP Stack

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To create an SCCP stack

1. Select SCCP from the navigation panel.


Navigation Panel v2.3 SCCP.png


2. Click 'Create New Stack'


Web Portal v2.3 Create SCCP.png


3. Provide a name for the SCCP stack

  • Select one Tmedia unit as the primary to run the SCCP stack for the Tmedia network.
  • Select another Tmedia unit as the secondary unit to run the SCCP stack
  • Click 'Create' to save the SCCP stack


Web Portal v2.3 Creating SCCP.png


4. Verify that the 'SCCP Stack was successfully created' message appears.


Web Portal v2.3 SCCP Created.png

Description of parameters

These parameters are common to every other instance created afterward (i.e. networks, userparts, interfaces, circuits).


The timers have the following definitions; all timer values must be expressed in milliseconds):


Timer Description
T18 Timer GROUP BLOCKING message sent. Terminated normally when GROUP BLOCKING ACKNOWLEDGMENT is received. Typical values are 15 to 60 seconds.
T19 Timer INITIAL GROUP BLOCKING message sent. Terminated normally when GROUP BLOCKING ACKNOWLEDGMENT is received. Typical values are 5 to 15 minutes.
T20 Timer GROUP UNBLOCKING message sent. Terminated normally when GROUP UNBLOCKING ACKNOWLEDGMENT is received. Typical values are 15 to 60 seconds.
T21 Timer INITIAL GROUP UNBLOCKING message sent. Terminated normally when GROUP UNBLOCKING ACKNOWLEDGMENT is received. Typical values are 5 to 15 minutes.
T22 Timer GROUP RESET sent timer. Terminated normally at the receipt of the acknowledgment. Typical values are 15 to 60 seconds.
T23 Timer INITIAL GROUP RESET sent timer. Terminated normally when acknowledgment is received. Typical values are 5 to 15 minutes.
T28 Timer CIRCUIT GROUP QUERY sent timer. Terminated normally when CIRCUIT GROUP QUERY RESPONSE message is received. When this alarm expires, an alarm is generated. Typical value is 10 seconds.
FGR Timer ANSI and Telcordia FIRST GROUP received timer. A typical value is 5 seconds.


NOTE: ITU variants do not support FGR Timer. Therefore, the timer does not need to be configured for these variants.


NOTE: The following timers are not required for the UK: T28

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