Service and Link Interface Card (SLIC)
Service and Link Interface Card (SLIC)
Service and Link Interface Card (SLIC)
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Service and Link Interface Card (SLIC) Overview
The Service and Link Interface Card or “SLIC” is the latest application
card for the EAGLE STP.
The SLIC is the application card replacement for all Application cards in
the EAGLE STP except the E5-ATM card.
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Service and Link Interface Card (SLIC) Overview
The first Application Cards replaced by the SLIC were the E5-ENET B
card running the IPSG application for SIGTRAN M2PA and M3UA
Associations and the E5-IPSM running the IPS application in release
46.3.
The E5-SM4G & E5-SM8G-B Service Module cards – for GTT and
application processing such as Number Portability (SCCP capability) with
the ability to achieve 10K TPS and E5-MCPM for Measurements were
phased into SLIC in release 46.4.
The E5-E1/T1, E5-E1/T1-B & HC-MIM cards into SLIC in Release 46.5 to
support 128 Low Speed Links or 4 High Speed Links.
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SLIC Applications and Capacities
SLIC Application R46.3 (GA) R46.4 (GA) R46.5 (GA) R46.6
IPSG 6.5K TU, 32 Connections 1 10k TU 10k TU, 128 Connections 12k TU, 128 Connections
Service Module (SCCP
GTT, NP, EIR, G-Flex) O 10k TPS 2 10k TPS 13.6k TPS
8k TPS S13 EIR 1,2 8k TPS S13 EIR 1 8k TPS S13 EIR 1
Service Module (S13 EIR,
ENUM, SIP) O 4k TPS ENUM 1,2 4k TPS ENUM 1 4k TPS ENUM 1
4k TPS SIP 1,2 4k TPS SIP 1 4k TPS SIP 1
E1T1 O O 64 LSL or 2 SE/ST-HSL 1 96 LSL or 3 SE/ST-HSL
IPSG + GTT O O 10k TPS (IPSG/GTT) 10k TPS (IPSG/GTT)
Measurements, SLAN 3,
STC, IPUI, SEAS, Remote
Download/Upgrade, FTRA, O P P P
Logging
Stateful Security
Applications O O O P
Notes 1) Performance supported on the ‘B’ series cards or SM8GB.
2) SLIC requires 2 slots when used as a Service Module in Release 46.4.
3) SLAN application will not be available from Release 46.6 and forward.
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SLIC LED Details
LED Name Description
ORACLE
FANS ARE
REQUIRED
APPL PROC Red – Application Processor is not running or failed diagnostics.
APPL Amber – Card is loading an application or being polled by
PROC
IMT A MASP
IMT B
Green
Red – Card
– Card is is
offrunning
IMT Busan application
INTERFACES
IMT A/B Amber – Card is on IMT Bus, but testing is not complete
E1/T1
ENET Green – Card is on the IMT Bus
PORT
LINK
Blank – Communication Processor is not operating
1 INTERFACES Green – Interface Enabled (currently only ENET is enabled)
2
3
E1/T1 / ENET Blank – Interface Disabled
4
5
PORTS 1-8 Red – No physical Connection or not synced
6 Green – 10/100 Mbps Link Speed
7
8 Blank – Not configured
LINKS 1-8 Red – All Configured links are out of service
Green – All Configured links are in service
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SLIC Functional Information
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Replacing the E5-ENET-B card with a SLIC
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Changing the E5-ENET-B card to a SLIC
The chg-card command can be used to make configuration changes if the E5-ENET-B
card is replaced by a SLIC for increased capacity.
– The links on the card to be replaced must be de-activated
– The associations for the card location must be closed.
– The E5-ENET-B card must be inhibited first using the inh-card command
– Replace the E5-ENET-B card with the SLIC
– Use the chg-card command to change the type to SLIC. The card location and type
parameters must be used.
– Allow the SLIC card into service with the alw-card command
– UAM 0002 may be generated. If so, the new GPL for the SLIC card must be flashed
using the instructions in the UAM/UIM Reference Doc. (Important)
– Re-activate the links
– Open and allow the associations
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EAGLE 46.5
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EAGLE (ent-card) Command Example
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EAGLE (chg-card) Command Example
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Provisioning the SLIC for SIGRAN
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Changing ENET Cards to SLIC for SIGRAN
The ENET cards may be replaced with SLIC using the following command:
– chg-card:loc=xxxx:type=slic
The chg-card command “type” parameter states:
– enet – the IPSG configuration is supported on an E5-ENET card
– enetb – the IPSG configuration is supported on an E5-ENET-B or SLIC card
– slic – the IPSG configuration is supported on a SLIC card (with or without
GTT functionality)
The “data” parameter determines the type of data that can be loaded:
– dn, epap, elap, gtt, imsi, nosccp
The “nappl” parameter is used to select the new application for the card:
– ipsg, used to support the combined functionality of IPLIMx M2PA, IPGWx M3UA
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Provisioning the SLIC for IPSM
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Provisioning the SLIC for SCCP (EGTT)
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Adding GTT on SLIC IPSG Cards using chg-card
There are couple of options for changing the GTT functionality to SLIC
IPSG cards. Note: the card, links and associations must be inhibited.
The chg-card command is used to modify a currently configured
ENET/ENETB card to SLIC with the following command:
– chg-card:loc=1101:type=slic
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Adding GTT on SLIC IPSG Cards using chg-card
When using the chg-card command, only one optional parameter may
be used per command entry. Therefore two chg-card commands are
required to change a ENET/ENETB card to SLIC performing GTT:
– chg-card:loc=1101:data=gtt
The card slot now indicates the new type=slic and data=GTT.
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Rejected chg-card Command Example
Below is the result of the chg-card command using more than one
optional parameter:
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Provisioning new SLIC Cards with GTT
New SLIC cards with IPSG & GTT are provisioned using the ent-card
command.
The following command is used to provision a new SLIC card with
GTT:
– ent-card:loc=xxxx:type=slic:appl=ipsg:data=gtt
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Provisioning the SLIC for E1 Links
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rtrv-card Command after provisioning or swap
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rept-stat-card command result for the SLIC
Note the cards is slots 1101-05 indicate a type of SLIC though they were
entered as types lime1, e5-enet-b, dsm, ipsm
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Questions
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