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Chapter 6 Command Definitions
6.13 SIGTRAN Commands
The SIGTRAN commands include:
• SNALI - SIGTRAN Application Server List Initiate
• SNALE - SIGTRAN Application Server List End
• SNALP - SIGTRAN Application Server List Print
• SNRAI - SIGTRAN Remote Application Server Initiate
• SNRAE - SIGTRAN Remote Application Server End
• SNRAP - SIGTRAN Remote Application Server Print
• SNNAI - SIGTRAN Network Appearance Initiate
• SNNAE - SIGTRAN Network Appearance End
• SNNAP - SIGTRAN Network Appearance Print
• SNSLI - SIGTRAN Signaling Link Initiate
• SNSLC - SIGTRAN Signaling Link Change
• SNSLE - SIGTRAN Signaling Link End
• SNSLP - SIGTRAN Signaling Link Print
6.13.1 SNALI – SIGTRAN Application Server List Initiate
Synopsis
This command attaches a list of SIGTRAN links to a Remote Application Server (RAS). The SIGTRAN links
provide the SCTP associations to reach the RAS.
See Section 7.2, “Signaling Configuration” on page 137 for a more detailed description of SIGTRAN signaling
configuration.
Syntax
SNALI:RAS=,SEQ=,SNLINK=;
Prerequisites
• The RAS has already been initiated.
• The specified SIGTRAN link has already been initiated.
• A SIGTRAN link cannot be specified in more than one hunt sequence position for this server.
• The server/hunt sequence combination must not already be initiated.
• The SIGTRAN links attached to the server must be M3UA and their peers be able to process RASs (that
is, not act as Signaling Gateways).
• A SNLINK cannot be attached to more than 32 RASs.
• The SNTYPE of the SNLINK cannot be M2PA.
Attributes
CONFIG
Examples
SNALI:RAS=1,SEQ=1,SNLINK=1;
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