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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Editing a Global Title Translation Table
The GTA Table displays the following information:
Name—Name of the selector associated with this GTA.
Global Title Address Digits—Address digits for the GTA.
Point Code—Destination point code for the GTA.
Routing Indicator—Routing indicator for the GTA. Valid values are:
none—No routing indicator.
gt—Route on the global title.
pcssn—Route on the point code and SSN.
This field is grayed-out if Configure By App Group is selected.
Subsystem Number—Destination SSN for the GTA. Valid values are
integers in the range 2 through 255.
New Translation Type—Translation type to be used by the GTA. Valid
values are integers in the range 0 through 255.
Application Group—Name of the application group that is to provide the
point code, routing indicator, and SSN to be used by the GTA.
Application Server Name—Name of the application server that is to provide
the point code, routing indicator, and SSN to be used by the GTA.
For ITPs with multiple-instances enabled, do not use the same application
group name in two or more different instances. For example, if you use
application group name appgrp1 in instance 1, then do not use appgrp1 in
instance 0, or any other instance.
QoS—Quality of service (QoS) class of the GTA. Valid QoS classes range
from 1 through 7. ALL indicates that the GTA accepts all QoS classes.
The App Group Table displays the following information:
Name—Name of the application group.
Multiplicity—Multiplicity setting for the application group. Valid values
are:
sha—Share equally between all destinations.
cos—Use the destination with the least cost, if available.
cgp—Use SCCP calling party address (CGPA) load sharing, if available.