5.5 Information attribute definitions
32.7423GPPConfiguration Management (CM)Information Service (IS)Signalling Transport Network (STN) interface Network Resource Model (NRM) Integration Reference Point (IRP)Telecommunication managementTS
5.5.1 Definition and legal values
Table 5.5.1 defines the attributes that are present in several IOCs of the present document.
Table 5.5.1 : Attributes
Attribute Name |
Definition |
Legal Values |
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adjPc |
The signalling point code information of the signalling point adjacent to the signalling link set. (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11], Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: Integral numeric value |
destinationPc |
The signalling point code information of the destination signalling point of the signalling route set. (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11], Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: Integral numeric value |
fixedPriority |
This attribute determines, if the signallingRoute is used as current route. The signallingRoute instances contained in the same signallingRouteSet are chosen in ascending order as current routes (The lower the value, the higher the priority). The priority is defined by means of assigning priorities to all involved route segments. If from a particular SP two or more route segments are used with the same priority, loadsharing between Signalling Routes may occur (Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]). |
Type: Integral numeric value Range: (0…255) — maximum value is implementation dependent |
linkTpStatus |
This is a set-valued attribute. It contains the functional statuses as described in ITU-T Q.704 [11]. (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11], Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: a set of enumerated types, where the legal statuses can be:
The absence of any value indicates a status of available. |
maxCapacityLS |
The maximum capacity of a signalling linkset is the maximum load that should be placed on the linkset, when all links that could be active in the linkset are, and are working in service. Unit: Erlang (Ref ITU-T E.600 [27]) |
Type: Numeric value |
maxCapacitySL |
This attribute describes the maximum capacity for the signLinkTp. The maximum capacity of a signalling link is the maximum load that should be placed on the signalling link. Unit: Erlang (Ref ITU-T E.600 [27]) |
Type: Numeric value |
m3UAEntityId |
An attribute whose ‘name+value’ can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of the IOC. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance. |
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m3UAEntityPointCode |
The M3UA signalling point code information of the signalling point. (Ref ITU-T Q.704[11],Ref ITU-T Q.751.1[10]) |
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m3UAEntityType |
It identifies the M3UA entity Type. |
Type: Enumerated, Range: M3UA Application Server (M3UA_AS), Signalling Gateway (SG). Note: M3UA_AS is defined as AS in Ref.[28]. |
m3UALinkTPState |
This attribute represents the state of M3UA signalling link. |
Type:Enumerated, Range: INTEGER { UNESTABLISH (0): SCTP association of the m3ua link is not established. ESTABLISHED (1): SCTP association of the M3UA link is established, but the ASP state is down. INACTIVE (2): ASP state is up. ACTIVE (3): ASP state is active. } (Ref. [28],Ref. [29]) |
m3UALinkSetTPId |
An attribute whose ‘name+value’ can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of the IOC. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance. |
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m3UALinkTPId |
An attribute whose ‘name+value’ can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of the IOC. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance. |
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m3UARouteId |
An attribute whose ‘name+value’ can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of the IOC. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance. |
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m3UARouteSetNePartId |
An attribute whose ‘name+value’ can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of the IOC. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance. |
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networkIndicator |
The network indicator information of the signalling point, (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11], Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: Enumerated, Range: International, Spare, National, NationalSpare |
pointCode |
The signalling point code information of the signalling point. (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11], Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: Integral numeric value |
pointCodeLength |
The signalling point code length information of the signalling point. (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11]) |
Type: Enumerated, Range: 14, 24 |
sCTPAssocLocalAddr |
This attribute represents the SCTP association local port and IP Address. |
portId:Unique identification of port(port number, integer); List of { AddrType(IPv4, IPv6), IPaddr (string)}. (Ref.[30]). |
sCTPAssocRemoteAddr |
This attribute represents the corresponding SCTP association port and IP address. |
portId:Unique identification of port(port number, integer); List of { AddrType(IPv4, IPv6), IPaddr(string)} (Ref. [30]) |
sCTPAssocLocalAddr |
This attribute represents the SCTP association local port and IP Address. |
portId:Unique identification of port(port number, integer); List of { AddrType(IPv4, IPv6), IPaddr (string)}. (Ref.[30]). |
signLinkSetTpPointer |
It references the signallingLinkSetTp which is intended to be used as first segment of the succession of linksets, which form the signalling route on the network level. |
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signLinkSetTpId |
An attribute whose "name+value" can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of this object class. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance |
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signLinkTpId |
An attribute whose "name+value" can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of this object class. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance |
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mtpSignPointId |
An attribute whose "name+value" can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of this object class. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance |
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spType |
The type of the signalling point. (Ref ITU-T Q.700[9], Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: Enumerated Range: SEP, STP, STEP |
signRouteNePartId |
An attribute whose "name+value" can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of this object class. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance |
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signRouteSetNePartId |
An attribute whose "name+value" can be used as an RDN when naming an instance of this object class. This RDN uniquely identifies the object instance within the scope of its containing (parent) object instance |
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slCode |
The Signalling Link Code (SLC) is used to distinguish signalling link in the signalling link set. It is the same value (between 0 and 15) at each end of the link, and is different from that of any other link between the same two adjacent signalling points. (Ref ITU-T Q.704 [11]), Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
Type: Integral numeric value Range: (0…15) |
slsCodeCurrentList |
This attribute represents the SLS-Code which is currently used on the signallingLinkTp. It may be different from the slsNormalList, in case some fault has occurred. (Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
SET SIZE (0..16) OF Sls — Each Sls value can occur at most once in a given SET Sls Type: Integral numeric value Range: (0…15) |
slsCodeNormalList |
This attribute indicates which SLS-Codes are initially administratively assigned to this signallingLinkTp for the normal operation. (Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
SET SIZE (0..16) OF Sls — Each Sls value can occur at most once in a given SET Sls Type: Integral numeric value Range: (0…15) |
signLinkType |
This attribute represents the type of signalling link. |
Type: Enumerated Range: 64K, 2M |
trafficMode |
It identifies the selected mode of M3UA signalling link. |
Type: Enumerated, Range: Override mode, Load share mode and broadcast mode. (Ref. [28]) |
loadsharingInformationRouteSetNePart |
This attribute contains specific information for target specific loadsharing via the current routes working on a routeset basis via the current routes. (Ref ITU-T Q.751.1 [10]) |
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userLabel |
A user-friendly name of this object. |
5.5.2 Constraints
None.
Annex A (informative):
Change history
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Submitted to TSG SA#24 for Information |
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Sep 2004 |
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SP-040601 |
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Submitted to TSG SA#25 for Approval |
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Dec 2005 |
SA_30 |
SP-050720 |
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Correct definition of linkTpStatus in IS – Align with ITU-T Q.751.1 |
6.0.0 |
6.1.0 |
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Mar 2006 |
SA_31 |
SP-060104 |
0002 |
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Correct the linkTpStatus definition |
6.1.0 |
6.2.0 |
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Sep 2006 |
SA_33 |
SP-060538 |
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Deletion of ManagedFunction and relatedObjects in MTPSignPoint |
6.2.0 |
6.3.0 |
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Sep 2006 |
SA_33 |
SP-060554 |
0004 |
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Add M3UA related Information in STN NRM IS |
6.3.0 |
7.0.0 |
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Mar 2007 |
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Delete reference to the 32.744 CMIP SS. Reason: SA#35 endorsed the SA5 decision to not propagate the CMIP Solution Sets to Rel-7 (TS 32.3×4, TS 32.4×4, TS 32.6×4) |
7.0.0 |
7.0.1 |
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Dec 2008 |
SA_42 |
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Upgrade to Release 8 |
7.0.1 |
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Upgrade to Release 9 |
8.0.0 |
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Upgrade to Release 10 |
9.0.0 |
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2012-09 |
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Update to Rel-11 version (MCC) |
10.0.0 |
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