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Regular Operations
The system responds with a message like the following.
MGC-01 - Media Gateway Controller 2001-02-23 11:15:32
M RTRV
"session=migrated:accrespcat"
/*
Name Acl1DrCant Acl1DrSkip Acl1ArCant Acl1ArSkip Acl2DrCant Acl2DrSkip
Acl2ArCant Acl2ArSkip Acl3DrCant Acl3DrSkip Acl3ArCant Acl3ArSkip
-------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
cat1 20 10 20 10 50 20 50 20 98 2 98 2
default 50 20 50 20 90 20 90 20 100 0 100 0
*/
Modifying the SS7 Signaling Path Associated with an ACC Response Category
To modify the SS7 signaling path that is associated with an ACCRC on your system when it configured
for signaling, perform the following steps:
Note You can use the Cisco VSPT to modify the SS7 signaling path that is associated with an ACCRC. 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 an SS7 signaling path that is associated with an ACCRC:
prov-ed:sigsvcprop:name="
comp_name
",ACCRespCatName=”
cat_name
”
Where:
• comp_name—MML name for the SS7 signaling path to be associated with an ACCRC.
Note If you do not know the MML name of the SS7 signaling path, use the
prov-rtrv:ss7path:”all” command to find the name.
• cat_name—MML name for the ACCRC.
For example, to associate an ACCRC called cat1 with an SS7 signaling path named access2, enter the
prov-ed:sigsvcprop:name= “acces2”,ACCRespCatName=“cat1” command:
Step 3 Save and activate your provisioning changes as described in the “Saving and Activating your
Provisioning Changes” section on page 3-65.
Modifying the Trunk Group Associated with an ACC Response Category
To modify the trunk group that is associated with an ACCRC on your system when it is configured for
call control, perform the following steps:
Note You can use the Cisco VSPT to modify the trunk group that is associated with an ACCRC. 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.