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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
Modifying the MCL Call Reject Settings
To modify the percentage of calls that are rejected for a particular MCL, perform the following steps:
Note You can use the Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT) to modify the MCL call release settings.
For more information on using the Cisco VSPT, see Cisco Voice Services Provisioning Tool User Guide.
Step 1 Start a provisioning session, as described in the “Starting a Provisioning Session” section on page 3-64.
Step 2 Enter the following command to modify the percentage of calls that are released for a particular MCL:
prov-ed:mclcallreject:name="
mcl_name
",callreject=
value
Where:
• mcl_name—Name of the MCL level for which you want to modify the call release percentage. The
following names are valid:
–
mcl1—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined by value. Calls are released when the
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch enters MCL1. The default value is 25.
–
mcl2—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined by value. Calls are released when the
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch enters MCL2. The default value is 50.
–
mcl3—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined by value, Calls are released when the
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch enters MCL3. The default value is 100.
• value—Percentage of calls that are released. The valid range is 0 through 100.
For example, to modify the percentage of MCL1 so that 30 percent of calls are released when the Cisco
PGW 2200 Softswitch detects MCL1, enter the prov-ed:mclcallreject:name=“mcl1”, callreject=30
command:
Step 3 Save and activate your provisioning changes as described in the “Saving and Activating your
Provisioning Changes” section on page 3-65.
Retrieving the MCL Call Reject Settings
You can retrieve the settings for one or all of the MCLs on your Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch. To retrieve
the settings for a single MCL, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch, start an MML session,
and enter the prov-rtrv:mclcallreject:name=“mcl_name” command:
Where:
mcl_name—Name of the MCL setting. The following names are valid:
• mcl1
• mcl2
• mcl3
The system responds with a listing of the call release settings for the MCL.
For example, to retrieve the settings for an MCL called mcl1, enter the
prov-rtrv:mclcallreject:name=“mcl1” command: