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2.9 MAP Additional parameters for SMSC services
Support for the following parameters has been added within MAP:
Parameter
Mnemonic
Value
(dec)
Value
(hex)
Additional Alert Reason Indicator
MAPPN_add_alert_reason_ind
586
0x24a
SM Delivery Not Intended
MAPPN_sm_deliv_notintended
587
0x24b
IP SM GW Indicator
MAPPN_ip_sm_gw_ind
588
0x24c
IP SM GW Delivery Outcome
MAPPN_ip_sm_gw_deliv_outcome
589
0x24d
IP SM GW Absent Subscriber
Diagnostic SM
MAPPN_ip_sm_gw_abs_sub_diagsm
590
0x24e
The parameters are used within the following services; full details are
contained within the MAP Programmer’s Manual:
SendRoutingInfoForSM service (MAP v3)
InformServiceCentre service (MAP v3)
ReportSMDeliveryStatus service (MAP v3)
ReadyForSM service (MAP v3)
2.10 M3UA - Audit for Congested Destinations
This release extends the destination audit mechanism to include periodic
auditing of a congested destination following receipt of SCON from a
Signaling Gateway.
2.11 MST Long Message Support
This release supports the ability to pass messages containing between 321
and 4200 payload octets to the user without truncation. Previously messages
were truncated at 320 octets. The new functionality is enabled by setting bit
0 in the ‘options’ field of the MST configuration message
(MST_MSG_CONFIG). Users must also ensure that sufficient long messages
are created using the NUM_LMSGS command in the system.txt file.
2.12 MST License Capacity Alarm
In the event that the actual data throughput through the MST module
exceeds an onset threshold of 80% of the licensed capacity the module will
generate an alarm using the MGT_MSG_LIC_EVENT message with
‘event_type’ set to value 4 (Throughput Alarm) and ‘event_indicator’ set to
value 1 (Alarm Active). When the throughput reduces below an abatement
threshold (40% of the licensed capacity) the clearing of the alarm is indicated
by the same message but with the ‘event_indicator’ set to value 0 (Alarm
Inactive).
2.13 s7_mgt - SCTPN SACK delay timer
The SACK Delay timer may now be configured using the CNTOS command.
The previous default value of 200ms could result in retransmissions by the
remote end under low traffic loads. The default value is now 10ms and can be
configured with the command: