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Chapter 3 Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Platform Operations
Regular Operations
For example, to map the MCL on a trunk group named trunk1, which is next to a signaling point that
uses the ITU congestion standard, enter the prov-ed:trnkgrpprop:name=“trunk1”,MaxACL=2
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 MCL Threshold Values
To modify existing MCL threshold values on the Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch, perform the following
steps:
Note You can also use the Cisco VSPT to make the provisioning changes necessary to modify existing MCL
threshold values. 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 existing MCL threshold values:
prov-ed:mclthreshold:name="
thres_type
"[,
field_name
=
value
,
field_name
=
value
,...]
Where:
thresh_typeMML name for the MCL threshold type for which you want to modify values. The
following threshold types are valid.
callrate—Measures the number of incoming call attempts per second.
cpu—Measures the percentage of CPU utilization.
queuelen—Measures the number of processes waiting in the call engine input queue.
memoryaddress—Measures the percentage of how much physical memory address space is in
use.
virtualmemory—Measures the percentage of how much virtual memory address space is in use.
Table 3-18 MCL Mapping Values
MaxACL
Value Congestion Standard MCL Value ACL Value in Release Message
0 N/A MC0 through
MC3
ACL is disabled
2ITU MC0
MC1
MC2
MC3
ACL is not present
1
2
2
3 ANSI MC0
MC1
MC2
MC3
ACL is not present
1
2
3