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CCS7 Test Utility (C7TU)
(TAM-1001-015, C7TU User Guide)
Note:
Before using the C7TU commands below, see the TAM above
and review the Danger, Warning, and Caution messages.
C7TU Commands:
>C7TULINK access the C7TULINK test environment. Use Q or HELP
C7TULINK to get list of optional commands.
>C7TUREC record unformatted C7TU reports to a file on the
specified device. Use HELP C7TUREC for commands
>C7TUPRT formats and prints C7TU reports.
>DPC {REPORT <on/off>, QUERY <routeset name> turn on/off
routeset status change report. Query a DPC status.
>MSGCODE list C7TU message codes and descriptions.
Note: See ISUP messages codes on the next page.
>QUIT exit C7TU.
Monitoring CCS7 Messages:
>C7TUREC START <device name> <file name>
>C7TULINK
Monitor all routes using specified linkset:
>MON LINK <linkset name> <member in linkset> <direction {IN,
OUT,+BOTH}> ANSI ALL <msg code> DATA
Monitoring linkset specifying route:
>
MON LINK <linkset name> <member in linkset> <direction {IN,
OUT,+BOTH}> ANSI LABEL ALL <network indicator {INTL,
INTLSP,+NATL, NATLSP, ALL}> <priority {0 to 4}(4=all)>
<DPC*>+<OPC*> <SLS {0 to 32}(32=all)> <msg code> DATA
*
Note:
DPC/OPC format is
<member> <cluster> <network>
Selecting PM for monitor (sends MONITOR to PM):
>SELECT <PM {MSB7 or LIU7}> <PM #> ON
Restoring all monitor intercept/intercept request following a restart:
>
RESTORE
Removing Monitors/Printing Results:
>
REMOVE MATCH <item {0 to 7 or ALL}>
>
SELECT <PM {MSB7 or LIU7}> <PM #> OFF
>
C7TUREC STOP
List device (i.e., >
LISTVOL <volume>
), then print records —
>
C7TUPRT <filename>
Match and Mask Commands:
Use the MATCH command to indicate which bytes of data to be matched
during the monitor.
>
MATCH <item #> <byte offset> <match bytes>
Ex: >
MATCH 0 14 01 Note:
‘01’ is message code for an IAM
Note:
Use the MASK command to mask out bytes during the monitor. The
mask bytes are not used to compare for matching messages.
>MASK <item #> <byte offset> <mask bytes> Ex: >MASK 0 14 FF
Note: Concerned node can be assigned using the MATCH and MASK
commands or by using “parms” option of the MONITOR command.
Table entry for ISUP messages
5 - Member - 8 6 - Cluster - 9 7 - Network - 10
Note: CIC and spare (data) can be assigned using MATCH and MASK
commands or using “parms” option in the MONITOR command.
Table entry for non-ISUP messages
5 - Member - 8 6 - Cluster - 9 7 - Network - 10
Note: Spare (data) can only be assigned using the MATCH and MASK
commands.
Table entry for Signal Network Message (SNM) messages
5 - Member - 8 6 - Cluster - 9 7 - Network - 10
0123456789101112131415
Internal Use SIO DPC OPC SLS CIC
H1/H
0
Spare
0123456789101112131415
Internal Use SIO DPC OPC SLS
H1/H
0
Spare
0123456789101112131415
Internal Use SIO DPC OPC SLS
H1/H
0
Concerned
Node