After you have completed the initial configuration procedures, if required, you can change the default Point Code Emulator (PCE) NA values to any unique value from 1 to 99. The default PCE NA settings are recommended unless they are already in use by existing configurations and the PCE support creates a conflict. The PCE supports Basic and Enhanced licensing options.

  • The Basic license allows for one public (NA 1) and one private (NA 2) network.
  • The Enhanced license allows for one public (NA 1) network and two private networks (NA 2 and NA 3). The Enhanced PCE is used in networks that are migrating traffic from an existing switch to a new switch. In this configuration, the existing switch and the new switch may have the same Local Point Code (LPC) and are able to transmit SS7 signaling to one another.

For more information about PCE, refer to the appropriate section in the SS7 Application Guide 2.

The initial configuration procedure must be executed using the Menu UI. For detailed information about the Menu UI, refer to the Web UI and Menu UI Guide.

Prerequisites

It is assumed that before you execute the procedure presented in this page, you have completed the following tasks:

Tip

If PCE is in use on this system, configure an alias for the network interface pkt0 for pce_1 and pkt1 for pce_2 on all Routing CPUs or Routing and Management VMs.

Start
  1. From the Main Menu, select Set Initial Configuration, and press ENTER.

    Example Response
    Please wait. Reading license.
    
    This script will configure the system applications data files
    Do you wish to continue? [y/n] y
  2. Enter y, and press ENTER.  
    1. If your system is not licensed for PCE, the system automatically executes the initial configuration procedure. Go to step 5.
    2. If it is detected that PCE has been licensed on this system, the following screen is displayed. Go to step 3.



  3. If your system is licensed for PCE, do one of the following:
    1. Only one DSC SWe - vSP2000 system is running PCE.

      1. Select 3 - Not as a Mated Pair. Go to step 4.

    2. Two DSC SWe - vSP2000 systems are running PCE.

      1. Enter 1 - Mated Pair as Node 1, and press ENTER. 
        You are prompted to enter the IP addresses for the Routing CPU cards.

      2. Enter the required IP Addresses for Node 2 as you configured this address in Configuring the IP Routing Traffic Interfaces with the Web UI
        After entering each IP address, go to step 4. 

  4. Press ENTER.
    The system automatically executes the initial configuration procedure.

    Tip

    After the system executes the initial configuration for Node 1, you must execute this procedure for Node 2 in the mated pair configuration. Make sure to select  2 - Mated Pair as Node 2 and enter the IP addresses you configured for Node 1.


    You are prompted to decide whether EMS access should be enabled on the system that you are configuring.

    Tip

    For detailed information about EMS access, refer to Element Management System.

  5. Do one of the following:

    1. If you have a vSP2000, enter n and press ENTER.

      Tip

      The vSP2000 does not support EMS.

    2. If you have a DSC SWe, selection one of the following actions:
      1. If you want to have EMS access enabled, enter y, and press ENTER, and go to step c.
      2. If you do not want EMS access enabled, go to step d.
      3. If you pressed y and ENTER in step a, the system enables EMS access and executes the initial configuration procedure, and restarts the Web UI.



      4. If you do not want to enable EMS access, enter n, and press ENTER.
        A message appears informing you that EMS access was not enabled (EMS snmp rw community string was not activated), and the system continues to automatically execute the initial configuration procedure and restart the Web UI.   

      Tip

      If you want to enable EMS access at a later time, refer to Enabling EMS

      Tip

      Wait approximately five minutes before accessing the Main Menu in Web UI after the system completes the execution of the initial configuration procedure.