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Status Menus:SS7 ISUP

Applies to version(s): v2.5, v2.6.

General and detailed status information about the SS7 ISUP stack is accessible from the SS7 ISUP tab of the Global Status view.


General view

The SS7 ISUP general view, shown below, lists ISUP stacks and indicates which are active, in standby, or out of service (Oos). In addition, the SS7 ISUP general view lists ISUP interfaces and indicates which are available, congested, or unavailable. This general view provides links to detailed status views of the ISUP stacks and networks.


Detailed view

The SS7 ISUP detailed view groups status information into four main screens, as follows:

  • SS7 ISUP Stack Status
  • SS7 ISUP Interfaces Listing
  • SS7 ISUP Interface Status
  • Circuit Group Status




ISUP Stack Status

The ISUP Stack status screen groups status information about the ISUP Stack under two tabs, as follows:

  • Stack Tab
  • Interfaces Tab


ISUP Stack Status: Stack tab

The Stack tab of the ISUP Stack status screen, shown in figure 15.32 on page 189, provides the name of the primary and optionally secondary Tmedia unit that hosts the ISUP stack and the status.


ISUP Stack Status: Interfaces tab

The Interfaces tab of the ISUP Stack status screen, shown in figure 15.33 on page 190, lists the configured ISUP interfaces of the ISUP stack and provides the states of each network as well as their transmit and receive message counters. Selecting an ISUP Interface link displays its detailed information.




ISUP Interface Status

The ISUP Interface status screen groups status information about the interface under two tabs, as follows:

  • Interface Tab
  • Circuit Groups Tab


ISUP Interface Status: Interface Tab

The Interface tab of the MTP3 Network status screen, shown below, provides transmit and receive message counters for a specific ISUP interface.


ISUP Interface Status: Circuit Groups Tab

The Circuit Groups tab of the ISUP Stack status screen, shown below, lists the configured circuits groups for a specific ISUP interface. In addition, this screen provides status and counters for each circuit group. Selecting a circuit group link displays its detailed information.




Circuit Group Status

The Circuit Group status screen, shown in figure 15.36 on page 192, displays detailed information for one circuit group, such as status counters and configured values. From this screen, the desired group state may be set to Unblocked, Blocked, or Default.

Circuit Group Status settings
Circuit Group State Description
Default Lets the system decide the state of the circuit or circuit group. For example, a trunk down will block the circuits.
Blocked Forces a local block condition. No calls can be made on these circuits even if the trunks are up. This function is useful for forcing calls on specific circuits by blocking other circuits in the system.
Unblocked Forces a local unblock condition. This will force the circuits to be unblocked, even if the trunks are down. To be used for testing only.










To modify the desired group state

1. Select a value

2. Click Apply States