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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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.