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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
For example, to delete a trunk group named access1, enter the prov-dlt:trnkgrp:name=“access1”
command:
Step 3 Enter the following command to delete an ACCRC:
prov-dlt:accrespcat:name="
cat_name
"
Where:
cat_name—Name of the ACCRC to delete.
For example, to delete an ACCRC called cat1, enter the prov-dlt:accrespact:name=“cat1” command:
Step 4 Save and activate your provisioning changes as described in the “Saving and Activating your
Provisioning Changes” section on page 3-65.
Retrieving ACC Response Category Settings
You can retrieve the settings for one or all of the ACCRCs configured on the Cisco PGW 2200
Softswitch. To retrieve the settings for a single ACCRC, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch,
start an MML session, and enter the prov-rtrv:accrespact:name= “cat_name” command:
Where:
cat_name—Name of the ACCRC for which you want settings.
The system lists the settings for each of the ACCRC fields.
For example, to retrieve the settings for an ACCRC called cat1, enter the
prov-rtrv:accrespact:name=“cat1” command:
The system responds with a message like the following:
MGC-01 - Media Gateway Controller 2001-02-23 12:23:20
M RTRV
"session=jimacc:accrespcat"
/* NAME = cat1
ACL1DRCANT = 20
ACL1DRSKIP = 10
ACL1ARCANT = 20
ACL1ARSKIP = 10
ACL2DRCANT = 50
ACL2DRSKIP = 20
ACL2ARCANT = 50
ACL2ARSKIP = 20
ACL3DRCANT = 98
ACL3DRSKIP = 2
ACL3ARCANT = 98
ACL3ARSKIP = 2
*/
To retrieve the settings for every ACCRC on the system, log in to the active Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch,
start an MML session, and enter the prov-rtrv:accrespact:“all” command: