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Chapter 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Platform Operations
Regular Operations
field_name—ACCRC field that specifies a percentage of calls that is released when an adjacent
signaling point sends a congestion indication of a particular ACL level. You can modify the
following fields:
acl1drcant—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are released when
an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 1 and this trunk group is configured as
a direct route from that signaling point.
acl1drskip—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are rerouted to an
alternate trunk group when an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 1.
acl1arcant—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are released when
an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 1 and this trunk group is configured as
an alternate route from that signaling point.
acl1arskip—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are rerouted to an
alternate trunk group when an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 1.
acl2drcant—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are released when
an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 2 and this trunk group is configured as
a direct route from that signaling point.
acl2drskip—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are rerouted to an
alternate trunk group when an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 2.
acl2arcant—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are released when
an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 2 and this trunk group is configured as
an alternate route from that signaling point.
acl2arskip—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are rerouted to an
alternate trunk group when an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 2.
acl3drcant—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are released when
an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 3 and this trunk group is configured as
a direct route from that signaling point.
acl3drskip—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are rerouted to an
alternate trunk group when an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 3.
acl3arcant—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are released when
an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 3 and this trunk group is configured as
an alternate route from that signaling point.
acl3arskip—Specifies the percentage of calls that is defined in value. Calls are rerouted to an
alternate trunk group when an adjacent signaling point sends an ACL indication of 3.
value—Percentage of calls that is released. The valid range is 0 through 100.
For example, to modify the configuration an ACCRC on a trunk group that is called cat1 so that 30
percent of calls are rejected when an ACL of 1 is received, enter the following command:
prov-ed:accrespact:name=”cat1”,acl1drcant=30,acl1arcant=30
Step 3 Save and activate your provisioning changes as described in the “Saving and Activating your
Provisioning Changes” section on page 3-65.