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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide
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Chapter 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Platform Operations
Regular Operations
"ls1link1" 001d0001 "ls1" C7IPLNK "link 1 of ls1 to
va-2600-202"
"ls2link1" 001d0002 "ls2" C7IPLNK "link 1 of ls2 to
va-2600-202"
"ls1link2" 001d0003 "ls1" C7IPLNK "link 2 of ls1 to
va-2600-203"
"ls2link2" 001d0004 "ls2" C7IPLNK "link 2 of ls2 to
va-2600-203"
"lk-3" 001d0005 "ls-itu" C7IPLNK "SS7ITU 2600-91"
"stp1" 001e0001 "MGC-01" APC "STP 1"
"scp1" 001e0002 "MGC-01" APC "SCP1 for PC/SSN"
"scp2" 001e0003 "MGC-01" APC "SCP2 for PC/SSN"
"ss7subsys3" 001f0003 "MGC-01" SS7SUBSYS "pc_ssn scp2
rte-ssn 254"
"ss7subsys1" 001f0004 "MGC-01" SS7SUBSYS "ssn 254(800)"
"ss7subsys2" 001f0005 "MGC-01" SS7SUBSYS "pc_ssn s
cp1 rte-ssn 254"
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Retrieving Data for All Components of a Particular Type
You can retrieve provisioning data on all components of a particular type on your system. To retrieve
data on all components of a type, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch, start an MML session,
and enter the prov-rtrv:component:“all” command:
Where:
component is the MML component type that is associated with the desired provisioned component
group. You can find a complete list of MML component types in
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9 MML Command Reference.
Note You cannot use the prov-rtrv command to retrieve signaling or routing properties (that is sigsvcprop,
lnksetprop, and trnkgrpprop). You can list the properties for only one signaling or routing component
per command instance. Please use the following format:
prov-rtrv:
propComp
:name="
compName
" | name=”
ss7famName
Where:
propComp—MML component name that corresponds to the property type that you want to retrieve, as
presented in the following list:
sigsvcprop—Provides maintenance access to the properties of signaling services.
trnkgrpprop—Provides maintenance access to the properties of trunk groups
lnksetprop—Provides maintenance access to the properties of linksets.
compName—MML name of a previously provisioned signaling service or trunk group.
ss7famName—MML name of the SS7 family that is associated with the desired linkset.
For example, to view the provisioning data for all DPCs, enter the prov-rtrv:dpc:“all” command: