User guide
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TRAVER Commands
(NTP 297-1001-360, Basic Translations Tools Guide)
(NTP 297-YYYY-350, Translations Guide)
The TRAVER command simulates a call and displays the translation and
routing tables the call accesses.
Note: The following information is an overview of TRAVER and
provides only samples of the many variables that are possible
using TRAVER. Use HELP TRAVER at CI level for details.
Also, see the REVXLER command within this QRG.
>TRAVER L <digits> [T,NT,B] %% see Notes & Trace Option
TR <clli> [T,NT,B]
TR <clli> <digits> <RPOA/RPOAS> [T,NT,B]
C<console> [T,NT,B]
V <vfg> [T,NT,B]
R <table> [T,NT,B]
L <digits> <bc> <64kdata/56kdata> [T,NT,B]
Notes: 1. For digits—'
*
' substitute a 'b'—for a '#' substitute a 'c'.
2. For ISDN, bc = bearer capability.
3. For DMS PH, RPOA = registered private operating agencies.
3. T = [authcode] [mfst] [billno] [bill_mfst].
4. NT = (includes routing and digit information).
5. B = both T and NT options.
Trace Options
The "T" option uses parallel software to simulate a call and display the tables used to
translate and route a call along with the appropriate tuple for each table. The "NT"
(no trace) option has its own setup processor which calls translation utilities to deter-
mine a result. This option displays digit translation routes, position routes, and the
circuits and/or treatments on which the call would terminate. The "B" option
invokes both the T and the NT option and displays both the call's route & treatment.
Optional Parameters
<authcode> for tracing LATA Equal Access System (LEAS) calls, mfst, billno,
and bill_mfst parameters are needed; enter nil value (N) for authcode
before specifying other optional parameters.
<mfst> indicates the type of signalling on the trunk, the called number MF
start signal. A LEAS call cannot be properly traced without this parm.
<billno> is the number to be billed (an information digit plus the calling digits).
A LEAS call cannot be properly traced without this parameter.
<bill_mfst> indicates the type of signalling on the calling number trunk; a call
involving LEAS cannot be properly traced without this parameter.
Line TRAVERs
>TRAVER L <calling_dn> <called_dn> [T,NT,B]
>TRAVER L <ISDN_dn> <bc> [T,NT,B]
>TRAVER L <calling_dn> <called ISDN _dn> <bc> <bc_name>
[T,NT,B]
Trunk TRAVER
>TRAVER TR <CLLI> <digits> [T,NT,B]
Console TRAVER
>TRAVER C <console CLLI> <digits> [T,NT,B]
Virtual Facility Groups TRAVERs
>TRAVER V <vfg> <digits> [T,NT,B]
>TRAVER L <calling_dn> <called_dn> [T,NT,B] RTEVFG ALL
ISDN TRAVERs
Bearer Capability Routing example travers:
> traver l 4844015 94834035 bc 64kdata b % for BC 64kdata calls
> traver l 4844016 94834036 bc 56kdata b % for BC 56kdata calls
Some PRI routing examples: (PUBlic call type is traver default)
> traver tr PRITEST1 n cdn e164 19192384567 b % NPI:E164, NSF:nil, call
type:PUBlic
> traver tr PRITEST2 n cdn e164 2831199 prvt b % NPI:E164, NSF:PRVT, call
type:PriVaTe
> traver tr PRITEST3 n cdn pvt 095 tie b % NPI:PVT, NSF:TIE, call
type:PriVaTe
Note: The type of number (TON) is in the “Called Party Number” and “Calling
Party Number” information element. According to the Nortel PRI protocol
specifications, when the NPI is “Private” the TON is “Subscriber.” When the
NPI is “E.164,” the TON is based on the number of digits dialed as follows:
• less than 10 digits: TON is “Subscriber” (Local)
• exactly 10 digits: TON is “National” (NAtional)
• more than 10 digits: TON is “International” (INternational)
Wireless LWW Traver
>traver mx moborig 6905 5415222 b %%6905 see table MTXTRAV
%%5415222 use QHLR command