Monitors the status of the ISUP layer after the ISUP configuration is downloaded to the TX board with isupcfg. The ISUP manager (isupmgr) provides a command line interface that enables an application to set alarm levels, trace buffers, and view and reset ISUP statistics.
isupmgr -b board
A computer with a TX board installed
Windows or UNIX
NaturalAccess™
NaturalAccess™ SS7
To run isupmgr:
Step |
Action |
1 |
From the command line prompt, navigate to the \Program Files\Dialogic\tx\bin directory under Windows or the /opt/dialogic/tx/bin/ directory under UNIX. |
2 |
Enter the following command: isupmgr -b board where board is the TX board number on which the ISUP layer is loaded. |
The isupmgr program supports the following commands:
Command |
Description |
VALIDATE number |
Validates the specified circuit. |
RESET number |
Resets the specified circuit. |
BLOCK number |
Blocks the specified circuit. |
UNBLOCK number |
Unblocks the specified circuit. |
DELETE number |
Deletes the specified circuit. |
STATUS number |
Displays status of specified circuit. |
STATS entity number |
Retrieves statistics for the given entity (either NSAP or CIRCUIT). |
GET entity number |
Retrieves configuration information for the given entity (either GEN, USAP, NSAP, or CIRCUIT). |
TRACE ON | OFF |
Turns buffer tracing ON or OFF for the following parameters: Event - Traces events between the ISUP task and MTP and between the ISUP task and the application. Data - Traces the data to and from the MTP. Error - Traces errors. Default is ON. Warning - Traces lower level warnings. Element - Traces each information element during encoding and decoding. Token - Traces each token during encoding and decoding. Timer - Traces timer starts, stops, and pops. |
BOARD board |
Switches to a new target board (board). |
QUIT |
Quits the application. |
The ISUP manager program is available in both source code and executable formats. The source code demonstrates the use of ISUP management for developers who want to integrate management of the SS7 ISUP layer into their own configuration management systems.