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Contents
II
Overview................................................................ 111
Creating 2G MSC/PSTN Adjacent Office....................... 113
Configuration Related to Trunk and Route ................... 115
Creating a DT Trunk Group ............................... 115
Creating a PCM System.................................... 119
Creating an Outgoing Route.............................. 121
Creating an Outgoing Route Set ........................ 122
Creating an Outgoing Route Link ....................... 123
SIGTRAN Configuration ............................................ 126
Creating an SCTP ............................................ 126
Creating an ASP.............................................. 129
Creating an AS ............................................... 130
Creating an M3UA Static Route ......................... 133
Creating the SIO-Locating-AS ........................... 134
BSC Data Configuration ................................................ 137
Overview................................................................ 137
Office Direction and Topology Configuration................. 139
Creating a BSC Adjacent Office ......................... 139
Creating BSC Office Direction............................ 143
Creating a BSC Topology Node .......................... 145
Creating the Topology Relationship between BSC
and MGW ............................................ 148
Trunk and PCM Configuration .................................... 150
Creating a DT Trunk Group ............................... 150
Creating a PCM System.................................... 157
SIGTRAN Configuration ............................................ 159
Creating an SCTP ............................................ 159
Creating an ASP.............................................. 161
Creating an AS ............................................... 163
Creating an M3UA Static Route ......................... 165
Creating the SIO-Locating-AS ........................... 166
RNC Data Configuration................................................ 168
Overview................................................................ 168
Creating an RNC Adjacent Office................................ 170
Office Direction and Topology Configuration................. 174
Creating RNC Office Direction ........................... 174
Creating an RNC Topology Node ........................ 178
Creating the Topology Relationship between RNC
and MGW ............................................ 181
Trunk and PCM Configuration .................................... 183
III
Figure............................................................ 283
Table ............................................................. 285
Index ............................................................ 289
IV
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The ZXWN MSCS system is designed for the UMTS system at the
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II
Chapter
Overview
Description
Mc interface is the interface between MSCS and MGW. The networking structure is shown in Figure 1.
AND
MGW
The Mc interface usually uses the IP bearer. Its protocol stack uses
the H.248/M3UA/SCTP/IP mode.
Data Collection
Collect the data related to the Mc interface before data configuration, as described in Table 1.
TABLE 1 DATA COLLECTION TABLE
Configuration
Flow
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
192.168.1.11
192.168.11.11
2001
192.168.1.31
192.168.31.31
2001
TEXT
1.11.2
1.31.2
Operations
Related Command
INTERFACE
LOOPBACK
ADD IP ADDRESS
INTERFACE
ADD IP ROUTE
ADD ADJOFC
ADD CODECTPL
ADD TOPO
ADD MGWBEARMOD
Creating an SCTP
ADD SCTPCONN
Creating an ASP
ADD ASP
10
Creating an AS
ADD AS
11
ADD M3UART
12
ADD SIOLOCAS
13
ADD MGCSCFG
14
ADD MGSTPL
15
ADD MGSCFG
16
ADD TIDANL
17
ADD TIDENTR
ADD IP ADDRESS
Interface IP addresses are planned according to the actual networking applications. The IP address of Nc, Iu-CS and other interfaces can be configuration independently, or share with the Mc
interface address.
Context
Creating the loopback interface means creating the service address on the RPU loopback port. Since the service address of Mc
interface can use ports 1 and 2, it is recommended that each port
is configured with one IP address.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ADDRESS
IP address
It is a mandatory parameter.
The IP address of the
loop-back address.
MASK
Mask
It is a mandatory parameter
of 32-bit. In general, it is
255.255.255.255.
BROADCASTIP
Broadcast IP
address
It is an optional parameter. In
general, it is 255.255.255.255.
IP address: 192.168.11.11
ADD IP ADDRESS:ADDRESS="192.168.11.11",MASK="255
.255.255.255",BROADCASTIP="255.255.255.255";
4. Save the online configured data. Otherwise, these will loss
when the RPU is restarted.The command is SAVE ONLINEDA
TA;.
5. Exit the interface configuration mode. The command is EXIT;
END OF STEPS
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SUBSYSTEM
Subsystem ID
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select the default value 0.
MODULE
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select the default value 1.
UNIT
Unit No.
It is a mandatory parameter. It
is the unit number of the real
interface. Select the unit number
of the board corresponded by the
interface.
SUNIT
Subunit No
Port number
PORT
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
interfaces are numbered 1 to 4
from top to bottom. Only the first
port is used.
Example: Create the interface address of SIPI board. The configuration requirements are as follows.
Sub-unit number: 1
Port number: 1
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ADDRESS
IP address
It is a mandatory parameter.
The Mc interface address of SIPI
board
MASK
Subnet mask
BROADCASTIP
Broadcast IP
address
It is an optional parameter,
corresponding to the broadcast
address of the real address of the
corresponding interface board.
IP address: 192.168.1.11
Context
Static route is created when the service IP address of local signaling plane and PE interface address are not in the same network section. Under the active/standby working mode, a destination address needs to be configured with a route only. Under the
load-sharing working mode, a destination address usually needs
to be configured with two routes.
Steps
Parameter
Description
NETPRE
Net prefix
MASK
Mask
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter.
Type the network section of the
opposite-end equipment service
address according to the network
planning. Its prefix should match
its mask
NEXTHOP
Next hop IP
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the router interface
address (VRRP address). Type the
gateway address to the opposite
end office
DISTANCE
Distance
BFDDETECT
Enable BFD
Detect
It is an optional parameter. In
general, select NO. The setting
Enable BFD Detect is effective
only when IP address acts as the
next hop.
Example: Create the static route to the opposite end with the
following requirements.
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Configuration
Flow
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating an MGW
adjacent office
ADD ADJOFC
Creating an MGW
voice CODEC template
ADD CODECTPL
ADD TOPO
Creating
interMGW bear mode
(optional)
The
inter-MGW
bearer mode is
configured when
the Nb interfaces
between several
IM-MGWs
under
the same MGCF
are connected.
ADD MGWBEAR
MOD
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Office ID
A mandatory parameter,
indicating the identification
number of the adjacent
office, and ranging from
1 to 3000. In general,
it is configured as the
exchange ID of the
adjacent office during the
all-network planning
NAME
User-defined alias
It is a mandatory
parameter. Type a
customized name.
Network type
A mandatory parameter,
indicating the network
type of the SPC used for
connecting the local office
to the adjacent office
when the local office is
configured with several
SPs. The default is the
network type of this SP
when there is only one SP
in the local office
OFCTYPE
It is a mandatory
parameter. Select MGW
for the MGW bearing H248
signaling. Select SGW for
another two MGW offices.
SPCFMT
SPC format
Select TRIPLE_DEC.
NET
SPCTYPE
SPC type
DPC
Destination SPC
RC
10
Area code
It is a mandatory
parameter. Select it
based on the SPC type
of the adjacent office
according to the signaling
point planning. In China,
all the NEs adopt the 24-bit
SPC except the BSC that
adopts the 14-bit SPC.
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the local toll
zone code of the adjacent
office. This parameter
has impact on the area
code added by the calling
number
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Association type,
including:
ASSOTYPE
SPTYPE
AM_SURE (direct
connection mode)
AM_QUASI (half
direct connection
mode)
AM_NONE (none
connection mode).
It is an optional parameter.
Select AM_SURE
It is an optional parameter.
Select SEP (signaling
end point) for the MGW
bearing H248 signaling.
Select STEP (signaling
transition / end point) for
another two MGW offices
Subservice function,
including
INTERNATIONAL
(International
signaling point
code)
INTERNATIONAL
STANDBY
(International
standby signaling
point code)
SSF
NATIONAL
(National signaling
point code)
NATIONAL
STANDBY
(National standby
signaling point
code).
It is an optional parameter.
In general, NATIONAL
is selected at home. For
the BSC adjacent office,
NATIONAL STANDBY is
selected.
Office Attribute,
including:
TAG
It is an optional parameter
TEST
Test flag
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to set whether
the MTP3 link actively
initiates the link test
after entering the service
status. In most cases, this
parameter is selected.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional parameter
with a default of NO. It
is used for SCCP to judge
whether to use the LUDT
message.
BANDFLAG
Broadband attribute
Protocol Type,
including:
PRTCTYPE
CLST
CHINA (China)
ITU (International
Telecommunications Union)
ANSI (American
National Standards
Institute)
Cluster ID
It is an optional parameter.
The CHINA and the ITU
are used for the NO.7
signaling networking of
the ITU standard and the
ANSI is used for the NO.7
signaling networking of
the American standard.
In general, select CHINA
for the domestic office
and select ITU for the
international office
It is an optional parameter
within 0~65535. In
general, select the default
value 65535. It is valid
when the protocol type
of the adjacent office is
ANSI. The signaling point
connected to the signaling
transfer point belongs to
the corresponding cluster
INFO
12
CIC_PCM (CIC
starts the load
sharing according
to the PCM code
mode)
BLOCK (Manual
block status)
EVEN_CIC (The
office controls
the even CIC
when CIC resource
contention occurs)
It is an optional parameter
and the default value is
CIC_PCM
Parameter
Name
RELATEDOFC1
Parameter
Description
CALLING(Calling
transform is
allowed)
CALLED (Called
transform is
allowed)
MOD24_CIC (CIC
mode with 24
mode)
TEST (Dynamic
test)
Related Office ID
Instruction
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 3000
SIGBRDCST
(Support Signaling
Broadcast
Message)
MTP (Hongkong
MTP Standard)
DUPU ( Screen
DUPU message)
SUA_REC_DT1
(Receive SUA
message and
handle it as DT1
message)
INFOEX
SUA_SND_DT1
(Send SUA
message and
handle it as DT1
message without
SN.)
OPEN_TG_RES
(Open outter trunk
group resource)
It is an optional parameter
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The range of the MGW voice CODEC template numbers is configured in the resource management configuration.
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Template
number
It is a mandatory parameter
for defining an encoding and
decoding speech template,
ranging from 1 to 255.
GRPID
The group
number of the
speech coding.
VALFG
Valid option,
including YES
(valid) and NO
(invalid)
OID
14
OID
OID_NONE: No OID
OID_ITU_T: ITU_T
OID_ETSI: ETSI
OID_IETF: IETF
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ITYPE
ITU_T CODEC
type.
It is an optional parameter. In
general, ITUT_G711A_64 is
selected.
ETYPE
ETSI CODEC
type
It is an optional parameter. In
general, ETSI_UMTS_AMR
and ETSI_UMTS_AMR_2 are
selected.
ACTRATE
Activated
CODEC rate
It is an optional parameter. In
general, the default value is
selected
SUPRATE
Supported
CODEC rate
It is an optional parameter. In
general, the default value is
selected
OM
ACS optimized
mode
It is an optional parameter. In
general, the default value is
selected
Template ID: 1
OID: ETSI
ADD
CODECTPL:ID=1,GRPID=GRPID1,VALFG=YES,OID
=OID_ETSI,ETYPE=ETSI_UMTS_AMR_2,ACTRATE="Rate59
0"&"Rate670",SUPRATE="Rate590"&"Rate670",OM=YES;
END OF STEPS
Context
15
ID
OFCID
Parameter
Description
Topological node
ID
Office ID
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter to
define ID of this node, ranging
from 1 to 2,048.
It is recommended that the ID
and office No. of a topological
node are consistent
It is a mandatory parameter
for specifying the office ID of
this topological node. This
parameter must be defined by
the ADD ADJOFC command
first.
In this case, type the actual
MGW office number
NAME
CODECID
ETYPE
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
for naming this topological
node, with a length ranging
from 1 to 50 characters.
CODEC identity
It is a mandatory parameter
for specify the CODEC
template used by this
topological node. This
parameter must be defined
by the ADD CODECTPL
command first.
Equipment type
PROTTYPE
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Protocol type
Parameter
Name
IPVER
ATTR
Parameter
Description
Instruction
IP version of the
node
Bearer attributes
UPVER
User plane
protocol version
of RNC or MGW
Extended
attributes (tunnel
mode), including:
NOTUNL
(None tunnel
mode)
RTUNL
(Rapid tunnel
mode)
ATTR2
DTUNL
(Delay tunnel
mode)
Signaling transfer
mode, including:
TRFMOD
MCINTF (Mc
interface signal
transfer mode)
Error SDU
control, including
options:
UPERRCTRL
17
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
During a call, the
error packet control parameter
delerrsdu=Yes,
which is delivered
by the terminal
established by
MGW on the Mc
interface. The
error packet control parameter
deliveryOfErroneousSDU is YES,
NA, NA during
RAB assignment.
NO: The user
plane entity implements the
error inspection.
It will directly
discard the error
frame. During
a call, the error packet control parameter
delerrsdu=No,
which is delivered
by the terminal
established by
MGW on the Mc
interface. The
error packet control parameter
deliveryOfErroneousSDU is NO,
NA, NA during
RAB assignment.
INVALIDTION:
The user plane
entity does not
implement the
error inspection.
During a call, the
error packet control parameter
delerrsdu=NA,
which is delivered
by the terminal
established by
MGW on the Mc
interface. The
error packet control parameter
deliveryOfErroneousSDU is NA,
NA, NA during
RAB assignment.
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Instruction
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
DTMFTC
Tandem office
send DTMF
use TC mode,
including two
options:
NO
YES
Instruction
MGWCON
MGW congestion
reporting
capability
SMGWCON (Standard
MGW congestion event)
CODEC ID: 1.
Context
Steps
19
Parameter
Description
Instruction
MGWPAIR
Bearer attribute
between MGWs,
the options
include:
AAL1(support
bncAAL1)
ATTR
AAL2(support
bncAAL2)
AAL1S (support
nbcAAL1Struct)
RTP (support
bncIPRTP)
TDM(support
bncTDM)
CTYPE
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NAME
Alias
AAL1
AAL2
AAL1S
AAL1STRUCT
bearer type
rate(%)
RTP
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TDM
DIRECT
Top-priority direct
link topology, the
options include:
The default is NO
NO
YES
User plane mode
for multi-gateway
IP bearer, the
options include:
UPMODE
TRANSPARENT(transparent
mode)
SUPPORT(support
mode)
Public IP network
domain index
IPNET
G711TRAN
G711 that is
forced to use
the transparent
mode. Options
include:
The default is NO
NO
YES
Supported version: V2
Alias: MGW101-MGW201
21
SIGTRAN Configuration
Overview
Description
22
Configuration
Flow
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating SCTP
Create an association
between two offices
ADD SCTPCONN
Creating ASP
ADD ASP
Creating AS
ADD AS
23
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating M3UA
static route
ADD M3UART
Creating
the SIOLocating-AS
ADD SIOLOCAS
Creating an SCTP
Prerequisites
Context
The SCTP connection is called as association, which is of one-toone correspondence with ASP. It can be equivalent to the communication link used by the AS. An SMP can support up to 128
associations. When multiple BCTC shelves are configured, associations must share the load in each shelf.
Steps
MODULE
24
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Module No.
It is a mandatory
parameter, indicating
the number of the
signaling module
homed by this SCTP
association. Select the
SMP module number.
Each SMP can support
up to 128 associations.
The associations under
the same AS are
required sharing load
on SMP modules as
more as possible.
Parameter
Name
OFCID
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory
parameter, designating
the office No. of
the direct-associated
association. Type
the MGW adjacent
office No. specified
in the adjacent office
configuration.
Bearer protocol
types, including
PROT
M2UA
M2PA
M3UA
SUA
H248
BICC
IUA
DHCTRL
SIP
DIM
V5UA
H245
SCTP application
attributes. Options
include:
ROLE
LOCADDR
Local IP address
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used to
identify the upper-layer
protocol type borne by
the SCTP association.
In general, M3UA is
selected. M2UA is
selected when MGW
transfers the signaling
with the M2UA mode.
It is a mandatory
parameter. For Mc
interface, MSCS is
configured as CLT, and
MGW is configured
as SVR. For Nc
interface, this should
be negotiated by both
sides. For example, the
small signaling point
serves as CLT, and
the big signaling point
serves as SVR
It is a mandatory
parameter. It
designates the service
address of local end
of this association,
with a format of
Local IP address
type-VPN of local
IP address-Local IP
address
Local IP address type:
IPv4 and IPv6
VPN of local IP address:
Rang from 0 to 65535
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Local IP address:
the format is
xxx.yyy.zzz.mmm
LOCPORT
REMADDR
Opposite IP address
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is the
local SCTP port number
of the association,
ranging from 1 to
65535.
It is a mandatory
parameter. It
designates the service
address of remote end
of this association,
with a format of
Remote IP address
type-VPN of remote
IP address-Remote
IP address
Remote IP address
type: IPv4 and IPv6;
VPN of remote IP
address: Rang from 0
to 65535
Remote IP address:
the format is
xxx.yyy.zzz.mmm
REMPORT
NAME
ID
Opposite port
number
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is
the opposite SCTP
port number of the
association, ranging
from 1 to 65535.
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter with a
length ranging from 1
to 50 characters.
SCTP ID
It is an optional
parameter. It is the
global serial number of
the SCTP association,
ranging from 1 to 2048.
Configure it according
to the association
planning.
26
Creating an ASP
Prerequisites
Context
Perform this procedure to define the one-to-one relationship between the ASP and the association. ASP is one of instances of AS.
Steps
27
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 2048
ASSOCID
NAME
ID
SCTP ID
Alias
ASP ID
ISLOOP
ASP self-loop ID
ISLOCK
It is an optional parameter. It is
used set whether the ASP is in
blocking state.
Blocking is used for
management. Select the
default value NO
Example: Create the ASP between MSCS and MGW for Mc interface with the following requirements.
Creating an AS
Prerequisites
28
Context
The AS provides the transmission channels for upper-layer services. For example, H248 and TUP/UP are different services. They
use different AS for transmission. The AS can use one or more
associations for communication.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PROT
Supported
adaptation layer
protocols
ASP
ASP ID
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter. The alias
customized by the user.
AS ID
It is an optional
parameter. It is the unique
identification of the AS. In
general, it is the same as
that of the ASP for easy
memory. The parameter
ranges from 1 to 640
ID
EXISTCTX
CTXID
Routing context ID
It is an optional parameter.
The routing context is
unique in the network.
This parameter must
be consistent with the
AS configuration of the
opposite-end. Its default
value is NO
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional parameter.
ASP
SRV (IPSP server)
CLT (IPSP client)
ASUP
User types
supported by AS.
Options include TUP,
ISUP, BICC, H.248,
ALCAP SCCP, PCA,
NNSF and ALL
ASMD
Service modes
supported
OVERRIDE(Over-ride
mode)
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SSN
Types of subsystem.
Options include
NO_SSN (subsystem
SSN excluded
(null)), SCCP, REV2
(standby), ISUP,
OMAP, MAP, HLR,
VLR, MSC, EIR, AUC,
REV11(standby),
INAP, USSD, VLRA,
SGSN_BSCAP,
RANAP, RNSAP,
GMLC_MAP, CAP,
GSMSCF_MAP,
SIWF_MAP, SGSN_
MAP, GGSN_MAP,
IP (intelligent
peripherals),
SMC, SSP_SCP,
BSC_BSSAP_LE,
MSC_BSSAP_LE,
SMLC_BSSAP_LE,
BSS_O_M_A ,
BSSAP_A and
RVE255.
Types of subsystem
supported by application
server (AS).
NVAL
AS configuration ID: 1
ASP ID: 1
Client: MSCS
Alias: H248
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Context
Perform this procedure to configure the mapping relationship between the M3UA static route and the AS. An M3UA static route
can be used by up to 64 SIO-locating-ASs. Otherwise, configuring
more M3UA static routes is required.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
ID of M3UA
static route
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number of the
M3UA static route ID, ranging from
1 to 640. In general, it is the same
as the AS ID.
ASID
AS ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
corresponding to the AS ID
specified in the ADD AS command.
Nature: routes are directly sorted
according by the ASP marshalling
sequence in the routing table.
MODE
Alignment
mode of
routes.
Options
include
BYTURNS
LOCAL
NATURE
NAME
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Alias
AS ID: 1
Context
Steps
33
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
SIOlocation-AS ID
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number of
SIO-locating-AS, ranging from 1 to
4096. In general, it is the same as
the AS ID.
NAME
Alias
Service
indication.
Options include
SIO
NULL
TUP
ISUP
BICC
H.248
ALCAP
SCCP
PCA
NNSF
Destination
adjacent office
ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the adjacent office ID
corresponded by the destination
signaling point of the M3UA.
It needs to associate with the
adjacent office ID in the adjacent
office configuration.
OPOFCID
Original
adjacent office
ID
PCM
PCM system
number
It is an optional parameter. It
ranges from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 65535 (invalid).
OFCID
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It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the subscriber type
belonged by the transmitted
message. Different user types can
be located to the same AS under
the precondition that the MS must
support these user types
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
RT1
ID 1 of M3UA
static route
RT2
ID 2 of M3UA
static route
Instruction
It corresponds to the ID
specified in the M3UA static
route configuration. RT1 is a
mandatory parameter. In general,
RT1 is required. When the
optimum route mode is adopted,
RT1 is set as an active route, and
RT2 is set as a standby route.
H.248 Configuration
Overview
Description
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Configuration
Flow
Flow Description
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Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating MGC
static data
ADD MGCSCFG
Creating an
MGW static data
template
Create the
template used
by the MGW
static data
configuration.
ADD MGSTPL
Creating MGW
static data
ADD MGSCFG
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating a TID
analyzer
ADD TIDANL
Creating a TID
analysis entry
Create a
TID analyzer
entrance.
Nomally adopt
the default
configuration.
ADD TIDENTR
Context
Perform this procedure to set the data related to the MSCS and
H.248.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
MEGACO
MEGACO version
number
It is an optional parameter.
Select the supported MEGACO
version number, which must be
consistent with that negotiated
with the MGW. The default value
is 1
ACTTM
Service activation
detection
timer(s)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 3600, with a
default of 600
ACTCHK
Service activation
detection switch
It is an optional parameter,
being activated by default.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
WAITTM
MGW answer
waiting timer
(ms)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 7800
PTRYNUM
PEND retry
times(t)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 1 to 255, with a
default of 5
PTRYTM
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 4000
CTXLIVETM
Context live
time(s)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 1200
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 50 characters.
It may be the same as the office
name
NAME
Context
Perform this procedure to set the template used by the MGW static
data configuration.
Steps
38
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
ID
MEGACO
MEGACO version
number
ACTCHK
Gateway activation
detection switch
It is configured as ON by
default
PRTTM
Transient protection
timer (s)
PRT
Transient protection
switch
It is configured as ON by
default.
PENDTM
Interval of PEND
messages (ms)
LNGTM
Maximum existence
time (ms)
RTRNTM
Retransmission
timer (ms)
MTRNNUM
Maximum
transmission times
TRNMD
Retransmission
mode
CTYPE
H.248 protocol
coding mode
FIXED:
Duration
changeable
UNFIXED:
changeable
un-
Duration
Example: Create an MGW static data template with the following requirements.
Template ID: 1
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0,RTRNTM=3800,MTRNNUM=1,TRNMD=UNFIXED,CTYPE
=TEXT;
END OF STEPS
Context
Perform this procedure to configure the static data for each MGW
under the MSCS.
Steps
40
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Gateway
number
TPLID
Static data
template
number
It is a mandatory parameter
associated with the template
number configured on the MGW
static data template configuration.
TONEID
Service tone
template ID
LANGID
Language
description
template ID
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 0 to 50 characters. It
may be the same as the office name
BKMGC
Backup MGC
information
PKGLOST
Threshold of
package loss
rate (0.01%)
JIT
Threshold
of network
jittering (ms)
DELAY
Threshold of
network delay
(ms)
MGW tandem
MGW
Alias: MGW101.
Context
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Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
User alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 50
characters. It may be the
same as the office name.
PREV
It is an optional parameter.
It is the global number of
the current analyzer for TID
analyzer entry to use, ranging
from 1 to 255.
TIDPFX
TID prefix
TAG
PCMSPR
PCM flag
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of .
IDXSPR
IDX flag
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of /.
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255, with a
default of 1, indicating that the
PCM number starts from the
first digit of the PCM flag.
PCMPOS2
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255, with a
default of 0. Since there is a
PCM flag, the End Location is
meaningless.
IDXPOS1
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255, with a
PCMPOS1
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Example: TDM_5/1 is a
trunk terminal form. TDM is
the TID prefix, _ is the PCM
separation mark, 5 is the PCM
number, "/ is the IDX (time
slot index) is the separation
mark, and 1 is the time slot
number
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
default of 1, indicating that the
time slot number starts from
the first digit of the IDX flag.
IDXPOS2
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255, with a
default of 0. Since there is an
IDX flag, the End Location is
meaningless.
TID index: 1
Alias: MGW101
Context
Steps
43
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ND
Gateway
TIDENTID
TID analyzer
index
It is a mandatory parameter
associating the TID analyzer ID
specified in the TID analyzer
configuration.
TIDTPLID
TID template
number
User Alias
NAME
Alias: MGW101.
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Data Collection
THE
ZXWN CS
AND THE
HLR
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
3.11.1
3.1.1
HLR number
8613907551
SP type
SEP
Association type
Direct connect
Signaling E1 number
E1 9
16TS
Quantity of timeslots
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TABLE 22 DATA
FOR
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
HLR
Steps
Operations
Related Command
ADD ADJOFC
ADD N7LKS
Creating an SPB-accessed
Signaling Link
ADD N7LNKE1
ADD N7ROUTE
ADD N7OFC
ADD IMSIANA
Creating GT Translation
Selector
ADD GTT
ADD GT
HLR number GT
IMSI-constructed GT
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Context
Creating the HLR adjacent office means configuring the basic information for the HLR adjacent office.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instructions
SPCFMT
Select TRIPLE_DEC
(888/333 format
Dec Numeric
Characters).
Specify it according to
the SPC type of the
adjacent office. In this
case, select 24 (24
bit signaling point
code).
DPC
Destination signaling
point code
It is a mandatory
parameter. Set
the 24-bit signaling
point code to this
HLR adjacent office
according to its
signaling point code
type.
OFCTYPE
Select
HLR/HLRe&AUC.
SPCTYPE
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
Broadband attribute,
including:
BANDFLAG
YES (Support
broadband
attribute)
No (Not support
broadband
attribute)
Office ID: 1
Context
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Steps
64k indicates that the narrow-band signaling link in this signaling link set only seizures one time slot on one E1 line, with
64 Kbps bandwidth.
2M indicates that the narrow-band signaling link in this signaling link set seizures all 31 time slots on one E1 line (time slot
0 is unavailable), with 1.984Mbps bandwidth.
Parameter Description
Instruction
Direct-associated office
of the signaling link set
It is a mandatory
parameter. Type the
adjacent office ID of
this signaling link set,
which is specified in
the adjacent office
configuration.
It is a mandatory
parameter. It
designates the signaling
link set No. for
distinguishing signaling
link sets, ranging from
1 to 1024.
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter describing
the name of this
signaling link set for
easy identification.
TYPE
LECM
This parameter
OFCID
ID
NAME
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Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
including:
BASIC (basic error
revision, transit delay
15 ms): all the signaling
links use this method
for relatively short
transit delay, except for
satellite links.
PCR (Preventive Cyclic
Retransmission: transit
delay15 ms): Satellite
links use this method
for it has a relatively
long transit delay.
Instruction
designates the error
correction method of
the signaling links in
this set. In general,
select BASIC. In
general,BASICis
selected when the
line transit delay is less
than 15ms, and PCR is
selected when the line
transit delay is greater
than 15ms.For a 2M
signaling link, BASIC
must be selected. This
parameter shall be
consistent with that
of the opposite end
through negotiation.
Alias: HLR-1.
Context
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Note:
In order to evenly distribute the traffic load to an office on each
link that is selected in the dynamic routing table corresponded
by the SLC, usually the number of links in a link set to a directassociated office is configured as 2n, namely, 2, 4, 8, or 16 links
are configured. Make sure that load onto each link is not too heavy
to cause it breakdown.
Steps
LKSID
SLC
MODULE
NAME
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Signaling link
set ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the signaling link
set No. of this signaling link.
It is associated with the ID of
the signaling link set that is
configured.
Signaling Link
Code (SLC)
Signaling
management
module No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select a signaling module.
Several signaling links of the
same office should be configured
to different physical boards.
In addition, the signaling links
managed by each SMP module
should share load.
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
designating the name of
the signaling link for easy
identification, with a length
ranging from 1 to 50 characters.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
SPBUNT
SPB unit
number
CPU
CPU ID of SPB
E1
E1 number of
the SPB board
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter.
The CPU ID ranges from 1 to 4.
Several signaling links of the same
office should be configured to
different SPB boards. In addition,
the signaling links processed by
the CPUs on SPB board should
share load.
TS
Start timeslot
number of E1
TSNUM
Quantity of
timeslots
Miscellaneous
information,
including:
E1: This
link uses
the E1-type
interface.
INFO
N64KT1:
This link uses
the T1-type
interface, with
64K normal
coding mode.
I64KT1: This
link uses
the T1-type
interface, with
64K reversal
phase coding
mode.
56KT1: This
link uses
the T1-type
interface, with
54K coding
mode.
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Context
The signaling routing configuration is used for specifying the signaling link set to be selected and the method when the signaling
selects a route. The signaling route to a direct-associated office
only contains the signaling link sets to this office. The signaling
route to a quasi-associated office contains one or two signaling
link sets to the intermediate office.
Steps
53
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
designating a signaling route
for easy identification.
Signaling route
number
LPM
Arrangement mode
of signaling link
sets. Refer to Table
27 for its options.
LPMIN
Arrangement mode
in a signaling link
set. Refer to Table
27 for its options.
MANUAL
Sort manually,
including NO(Need
Not Manual)
and YES(Need
Manual)
Link list
LKSID1
LKSID2
ID
LINKS
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Meanings
Instruction
RAND
Random
arrangement
mode
SLS0
Select On
SLS_BIT0
SLS1
Select On
SLS_BIT1
SLS2
Select On
SLS_BIT2
SLS3
Select On
SLS_BIT3
SLS01
Select On
SLS_BIT0-1
SLS12
Select On
SLS_BIT1-2
SLS23
Select On
SLS_BIT2-3
Alias: HLR
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Context
Perform this procedure for configuring the correspondence between the destination signaling office and the signaling route.
Steps
Parameter Description
Instruction
ID
It is a mandatory
parameter. Type the
adjacent office No. of
the destination office
RT1
This parameter
designates the serial
number of the direct
route to the destination
adjacent office.
It is a mandatory
parameter. Configure
the serial number of the
direct route to this office,
ranging from 1 to 2000
RT2
Alternate route 1,
indicating the serial
number of the first
alternate route to the
destination adjacent
office.
RT3
Alternate route 2,
indicating the serial
number of the second
alternate route to the
destination adjacent
office. This parameter
is configured when only
the first alternate route
is already configured.
RT4
Alternate route 3,
indicating the serial
number of the third
alternate route to the
destination adjacent
office. This parameter is
configured when only the
second alternate route is
already configured.
NAME
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Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter. This
parameter designates
the name of the
signaling office for
easy identification
Context
The UE brings with an IMSI number in the E212 format when originating a location update request. The MSC/VLR builds the GT
according to this IMSI for addressing the HLR. The IMSI number
analysis is used to convert the IMSI number to a number that can
address to the HLR.
There are two types of analysis result indications: ISDN format
and HLR format.
1. ISDN
The corresponding number prefix in the IMSI is converted
into specified analysis result, and the rest digits are added
behind the analysis result. For example, if the analyzed
number is 46000, the network-accepted IMSI number is
460001234567890, the corresponding Country Code (CC) is
86 and the Network Destination Code (NDC) is 139. In the
analysis of ISDN mode, 46000 can be analyzed into 86139.
This number is analyzed into 861391234567890. Based on
this, the typical application of this mode is to convert the
MCC+MNC in the IMSI into the CC+NDC, and keep the rest
part, thus forming the E214 number format.
2. HLR
The corresponding number prefix in the IMSI is converted into
specified analysis result, and the rest digits are deleted. For
example, if the analyzed number is 46000, the conversion result is HLRs GT number 8613907551, and the network-accepted IMSI number is 460001234567890. In the HLR mode,
this IMSI number is analyzed into 8613907551234, namely the
HLRs GT number. Based on this, the typical application of this
mode is to convert the IMSI headed by specific MCC+MNC into
the GT number of a HLR.
Steps
57
Explanation
Instruction
IMSI prefix
It is a mandatory parameter,
specifying the IMSI prefix to
be analyzed. It is an integer,
consisting of 1~20 digits.
HDSTCODE
Home destination
code
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer consisting
of 1~16 digits. It is the
number converted from an
IMSI number. It may be
CC+NDC or HLRs GT
number. In this case, enter
the GT number of the HLR.
HDSTCODET
Destination code
type, including
HLR and ISDN.
NAME
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
It is used to specifically
describe an IMSI analysis
record to make it easily
recognized.
SM
Short message ID
OPID
Operator ID
INDADC
Independent ADC
IMSI
For example, create the IMSI number analysis with the following requirements.
Alias: HLR
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Context
The GT translation selector and the GT translation data configuration both belong to the SCCP data configuration. The SCCP
data configuration serves the SCCP routing. In the R4 system,
the MAP signaling between such entities as MSCS/VLR and HLR in
the network is transferred through the SCCP. All the entities may
be directly connected, or forwarded by a signaling transfer point.
When the SCCP receives messages from the MAP application layer,
it will send, receive and forward these messages according to the
route labels in the messages. The SCCP is of two message routing
modes, GT routing and DPC+SSN routing.
These two routing modes are different when the STP exists between the originating signaling point and the destination signaling
point. The DPC+SSN routing mode requires that all the signaling points in the network (including originating signaling points,
destination signaling points, and STP) can identify this destination
signaling point code (DPC). The signaling is directly transferred
through the MTP layer after reaching the intermediate node, without passing the SCCP layer. In this case, more DPC data are configured for the originating signaling point and STPs. The GT routing method may be used in case that the originating SP and some
STPs do not know the final DPC of this signaling. In this addressing method, when the signaling reaches the STP, the GT should
be translated into the destination signaling point, or the DPC of
STP of the next hop GT translation at first through the SCCP, and
then messages are transferred to the MTP for transmission. In the
GT routing mode, the originating signaling point only sends the
signaling to the STP of the next hop GT translation according to
the GT number prefix. The STP translates it and decides whether
to send it the next STP or the destination signaling point. In this
case, less DPC data are configured for the originating signaling
point and STPs.
Before configuring the GT translation data, configure the GT translation selector to determine the basic attribute of the GT translation. In general, two GT translation selectors are required, respectively corresponding to E164 and E214 coding plans. Pay attention
to the configurations of numbering plan, address attributes, country code and bit length during configuration.
Steps
59
GTT
TT
Parameter
Description
Instruction
GT type
It is a mandatory parameter,
raging from 1 to 4. When it
is 1, the GT contains address
attributes. When it is 2, the
GT contains translation type.
When it is 3, the GT contains
translation type, numbering
plan, and coding design.
When it is 4, the GT contains
translation type, numbering
plan, coding design, and
address attributes. GT4 is
selected by default
Translation type
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255. It is
the translation type of the
GT number, with the default
value as 0
Numbering plan,
including
NULL (idle)
E.164
(ISDN/phone
numbering
plan)
E.214
(ISDN/mobile
numbering
plan)
RES
(reserved)
X.121 (Data
numbering
plan)
F.69 (Telex
numbering
plan)
E.210(Maritime mobile
numbering
plan)
E.212 (Land
mobile
numbering
plan)
Reserved(2),
Reserved(8) Reserved (255):
Reserved
PLAN
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It is a mandatory parameter.
Select E.164 for the E164
format, and select E.214
for the E214 format. For
example, if the mobile
number is analyzed as HLR,
select E.164 for GT analysis
of this number. If the mobile
number is analyzed as ISDN,
select E.214 for GT analysis
of this number
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Address attribute,
including
NULL(idle)
SUB (address
attributes is
subscriber
number)
INT (address
attributes is
international
number)
NATRSV
(address
attributes
is national
reserved
number)
NATURE
NATSIGN
(address
attributes is
national valid
number)
CAMEL
(address
attributes is
intelligent
network
service
number)
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select INT
ID
GT translation
selector
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 1023. It is
the global number of the GT
translation selector
CC
Country code
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~4 digits. It is
86 in China
National minimum
digit length
NMIN
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
NMAX
National maximum
bit length
IMIN
International
minimum digit
length
IMAX
International
maximum digit
length
CTRL
GT translation
attributes,
including R_L
(intercepting digits
from the number
to be analyzed
from right to left
for alignment,
corresponding
to the maximum
matching policy),
and L_R
((intercepting
digits from the
number to be
analyzed from
left to right
for alignment,
corresponding
to the minimum
matching policy)
Instruction
It is an optional parameter,
with the default choice as
R_L. Maximum Matching
means match the number
from right to left. When
analyzing a GT number,
search the matched options
with the maximum length.
GT numbers are analyzed in
the descending order of their
lengths, facilitating reducing
the workload of GT data
configuration
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
NAME
User alias
It is used to identify a GT
translation selector to make it
easily recognized
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GT type: 4
Translation type: 0
Alias: E164
GT type: 4
Translation type: 0
Alias: E214
Context
The GT data are used for location update, call, and inter-office
handover. Configuring GT translation data should follow this principle: Understanding the service signaling flow and making clear
the signaling route. To response every message sent to the opposite end, the GT translation data both of the source address and
destination address of signaling must be configured at every end
point or transfer point.
When configuring the location update data, the local offices GT
number is translated to office 0, namely, the local office, and the
HLRs GT number is translated to the HLR or the STP. Therefore,
at least two types of the GT translation data are configured on the
MSCS. In general, the following two kinds of GT translation data
are required.
E164 number: it requires configuring the local offices MSC/VLR
GT, MSISDN number, and MSC/VLR GT with location-area adjacent
relation.
E214 number: it requires configuring E214 format number corresponded by IMSI number (E212 format).
Steps
63
GT
OPGT
GTSL
GTDI
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Parameter
Description
Instruction
Called GT number
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~20 digits. It is
used to query the destination
GT number of message
routing
Calling GT number
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~20 digits. It
is the number of the virtual
MSC where the subscriber is
located during GT translation.
During GT routing, query
where there are matched data
according to the VMSC where
the subscriber is located and
the target GT number. If there
are matched data, perform
GT translation based on the
matched data. If there is
no matched data, perform
translation again based on
that the calling GT number is
0
GT translation
selector
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 0 to 1023. Select
the GT translation selector
respectively according to
configured E164 and E214
numbers
Number change
ID
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
OFCIDS
It is a mandatory parameter.
The number of instance is
1~4 when office ID grouping
is supported. The number
of instance is 1~16 when
office ID grouping is not
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office ID to
be polled and the number of
poll respectively.
GRP
Whether to
support grouping
of office ID
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of NO
It is an optional parameter.
The number of instance is
1~4 when office ID grouping
is supported. The user
does not need to type when
the office ID grouping is
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office ID to
be polled and the number of
poll respectively.
It is an optional parameter.
The number of instance is
1~4 when office ID grouping
is supported. The user
does not need to type when
the office ID grouping is
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office ID to
be polled and the number of
poll respectively.
OFCGRP34
It is an optional parameter.
The number of instance is
1~4 when office ID grouping
is supported. The user
does not need to type when
the office ID grouping is
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office ID to
be polled and the number of
poll respectively.
SSN
Subsystem No.
Refer to Table 32
for the options
involved
It is an optional parameter. In
the GT routing mode, select
the default value for SSN. In
the DPC+SSN routing mode,
select the corresponding SSN
New GT number
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 20 of
characters. It represents the
new GT translation type.
OFCGRP2
OFCGRP3
NGT
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
NTRNTYPE
New GT
translation type
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255.
It represents the new GT
translation type.
TRNRLT
Whether the
translation result
contains DPC
and SSN. The
options includes
NULL (neither
DPC nor SSN is in
the result), DPC
(containing DPC
in the result), and
SSN (containing
SSN in the result)
It is an optional parameter. In
the GT routing mode, select
the default value for TRNRLT.
In the DPC+SSN routing
mode, select the DPC and
SSN for TRNRLT
RTTYPE
Routing mode,
including GT
(routing based
on GT) and DPC
(routing based on
DPC+SSN)
It is an optional parameter. In
general, select GT for direct
connection, and DPC+SSN
for non-direct connection
Instruction
Attribute of the
new GT , including
the following
options:
NGT (No new
GT in the GT
translation
result): The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is still the called
GT number.
NGTTAG
NAI: The GT
number in the
GT translation
result is the new
GT number in the
NGT parameter,
only containing
Nature Of Address
Indicator (NAI).
NTT: The GT
number in the
GT translation
result is the new
GT number in the
NGT parameter,
only containing
translation type.
NTTES: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
only containing
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It is an optional parameter.
It is the attribute of the
new GT contained in the GT
translation result. NGT(No
new GT in the GT translation
result) is selected by default
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
translation type,
numbering plan,
and coding design.
Instruction
NTTNAI: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
containing
translation type,
numbering plan,
coding design,
and NAI
SCCP coding type,
including:
SCCP
INT (international
coding) and
USA(USA coding)
It is an optional parameter.
It indicates the standard type
referred to by the SCCP coding
in the GT translation result.
The default value is INT
VGT
GT varying
with different
office IDs,
including NO (not
supported), and
YES (supported)
It is an optional parameter,
with NO as the default value
TT
TT conversion,
including NO (not
supported), and
YES (supported)
It is an optional parameter,
with NO as the default value
NAME
Alias
TABLE 32 SSN
SSN
Meaning
NO_SSN
SCCP
SCCP
ISUP
OMAP
MAP
HLR
VLR
MSC
EIR
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SSN
Meaning
AUC
Authentication center
ISDN/ASE
ISDN_ASE(11)
INAP/OTA
INAP/OTA subsystem
USSD
USSD
VLRA
VLRA
SGSN_BSCAP
SGSN BSCAP
RANAP
RANAP
RNSAP
RNSAP
GMLC_MAP
GMLC MAP
CAP
CAP
GSMSCF_MAP
GSMSCF MAP
SIWF_MAP
SIWF MAP
SGSN_MAP
SGSN MAP
GGSN_MAP
GGSN MAP
IP
IP
SMC
SMC subsystem
SSP_SCP
SSPSCP subsystem
BSC_BSSAP_LE/MPC
BSC_BSSAP_LE/MPC
MSC_BSSAP_LE
MSC_BSSAP_LE
SMLC_BSSAP_LE
SMLC_BSSAP_LE
BSS_O_M_A
BSS_O_M_A
BSSAP_A
BSSAP_A
NPDB
NPDB
ATER
ATER
UDS_DMCC
UDS_DMCC
Other Reserved
Reserved
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GT number: 8613907551
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ZXWN CS
AND THE
STP
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Parameter Items
Parameter Values
3.11.1
3.2.1
SP type
STP
Association type
Direct connect
Signaling E1 number
E1 10
16TS
Quantity of timeslots
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Steps
Operations
Related Command
ADD ADJOFC
ADD N7LKS
ADD N7LNKE1
ADD N7ROUTE
ADD N7OFC
Creating a GT translation
data
ADD GT
In general, all the GT numbers except the local office are transmitted to the corresponding STP for forwarding, when the GT
number is configured in the current network. In operation
method, analyze the subdivided GT number in the local office
to the local office direction, and then analyze the smallest GT
The E1 line between the MSCS and the STP is well connected.
Meanwhile, the signaling interworking data is planned and negotiated.
Context
Creating an STP adjacent office means configuring the basic information for the opposite STP office.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the ID of the adjacent
office, and ranging from 1 to
3000. It is usually configured
as the exchange ID of the
adjacent office during the
all-network planning.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter a character string to
describe an STP adjacent office.
Network type
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the network type of
the SPC used for connecting
the local office to the adjacent
office when the local office
is configured with several
Signaling Points (SP). The
default is the network type of
this SP when there is only one
SP in the local office.
NET
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Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
OFCTYPE
Adjacent Office
Types
SPCFMT
Signaling point
code format
Select TRIPLE_DEC
(888/333 format Dec Numeric
Characters).
SPCTYPE
Signaling point
code type
DPC
Destination
signaling point
code
It is a mandatory parameter.
Set the 24-bit signaling point
code to this STP adjacent office
according to its signaling point
code type.
RC
Area code
ASSOTYPE
Association type
SPTYPE
Signaling point
type
SSF
Subservice type
Broadband
attribute,
including:
YES (Support
broadband
attribute)
No (Not
support
broadband
attribute)
BANDFLAG
PRTCTYPE
Protocol type
Select CHINA.
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Office ID: 2
Context
Perform this procedure to add an MTP link set to the STP adjacent
office.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
OFCID
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the adjacent office
directly connected to this signaling
link set. It is the STP adjacent
office ID specified in the ADD
ADJOFC command. Note that
every adjacent office can only has
one link set.
TYPE
Linkset type,
including:
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select N64, NN64, or N2M for
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
the signaling link set connected
through the TDM.
N64K (64K
narrowband
signaling
link set)
NN64K
(n64K
narrowband
signaling
link set)
N2M (2M
narrowband
signaling
link set)
ATM
(Broadband
signaling
link set)
M2PA (M2PA
signaling
link set)
ID
Linkset ID
It is an optional parameter,
designating the unique No. of this
signaling link set. It is numbered
from 1. It is suggested to be the
same as the adjacent office ID.
Link error
revision,
including:
BASIC
(basic error
revision)
LECM
NAME
Alias
For example, create a signaling link set to the STP office with
the following requirements.
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Alias: TOSTP
Context
Signaling links are the physical channels bearing signaling messages. Configuring an MTP link to the STP means creating an signaling link borne on the E1.
Steps
LKSID
SLC
MODULE
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Linkset ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the signaling link
set belonged by this signaling
link, and using the signaling
link set ID configured in the
ADD N7LKS command.
Signaling link
code
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the module
number of the SMP managing
this signaling link.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is the alias customized
by the user.
ID
Signaling Link
SPBUNT
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the unit number
of the SPB board specified in
the physical configuration.
SPB CPU
SPB E1
SPB E1 timeslot
amount
It is the quantity of
consecutive timeslots on
the E1 subunit of the SPB
board. These timeslots are
used by this E1 signaling
link for outgoing the office.
This parameter should be
consistent with that of
the opposite end through
negotiation. It is fixed as 1
for 64Kpbs signaling link
CPU
E1
TS
TSNUM
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
LOOP
Self loop
Link info,
including:
INFO
E1: This
link uses
the E1-type
interface.
N64KT1
(support
T1-64 normal
code): This
link uses
the T1-type
interface, with
64K normal
coding mode.
I64KT1
(support
T1-64
inverted
code): This
link uses
the T1-type
interface, with
64K inverse
coding mode.
56KT1
(support
T1-64K): This
link uses
the T1-type
interface, with
56K coding
mode.
Select E1.
SPB E1: 10
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Context
The signaling routing configuration is used for specifying the signaling link set to be selected and the method when the signaling
selects a route.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
for naming a signaling office
for easy recognition, consisting
of 1~50 characters.
Linkset 1 ID
It is an optional parameter,
designating the first signaling
link set used by this route. It
uses the signaling link set ID
specified in the ADD N7LKS
command, ranging from 0 to
1024.
LKSID2
Linkset 2 ID
It is an optional parameter,
designating the second
signaling link set used by this
route. In general, a route
to a directly connected office
only has one signaling link
set. Then, enter 0 for this
parameter. If there are two
STPs between the local office
and a quasi-associated office,
respectively select the ID of the
signaling link sets to these two
STPs, ranging from 0 to 1024.
ID
Signaling route
ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the global number
of the signaling route, ranging
from 1 to 2000. This parameter
NAME
LKSID1
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
is used for selecting a signaling
route in the signaling office
configuration.
LPM
Line mode
among linkset
LPMIN
Line mode in a
link set
MANUAL
Sort manually
Alias: TOSTP
Context
Creating a signaling office to the STP means configuring the mapping relationship between the destination signaling office and the
signaling route.
Steps
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Parameter
Description
Instruction
Signaling office ID
It is a mandatory
parameter, designating
the destination office
where the signaling arrives
finally. It is the HLR
adjacent office ID specified
in the ADD ADJOFC
command, ranging from 1
to 3000.
This parameter
designates the
serial number of
the direct route
to the destination
adjacent office.
It is a mandatory
parameter, designating
the route preferentially
selected for sending the
signaling message to
the destination office.
It is the signaling route
ID specified in the ADD
N7ROUTE command,
ranging from 1 to 2000.
RT2
Alternate route
1, indicating the
serial number of the
first alternate route
to the destination
adjacent office.
It is an optional parameter.
The first alternative route
is selected when the
signaling message fails to
reach the destination office
through the direct route.
It is the signaling route
ID specified in the ADD
N7ROUTE command,
ranging from 0 to 2000.
RT3
Alternate route
2, indicating the
serial number
of the second
alternate route
to the destination
adjacent office.
It is an optional parameter,
corresponding to the link
route already configured.
It is configured only when
the first alternative route
is configured, ranging from
0 to 2000.
RT4
Alternate route 3,
indicating the serial
number of the third
alternate route
to the destination
adjacent office.
It is an optional parameter,
corresponding to the link
route already configured.
It is configured only when
the second alternative
route is configured,
ranging from 0 to 2000.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter for naming
a signaling office.
ID
RT1
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Alias: TOSTP
Context
The GT data are used for location update, call, and inter-office
handover. Configuring GT translation data should follow this principle: Understanding the service signaling flow and making clear
the signaling route. To response every message sent to the opposite end, the GT translation data both of the source address and
destination address of signaling must be configured at every end
point or transfer point.
When configuring the location update data, the local offices GT
number is translated to office 0, namely, the local office, and the
HLRs GT number is translated to the HLR or the STP. Therefore,
at least two types of the GT translation data are configured on the
MSCS. In general, the following two kinds of GT translation data
are required.
E164 number: it requires configuring the local offices MSC/VLR
GT, MSISDN number, and MSC/VLR GT with location-area adjacent
relation.
E214 number: it requires configuring E214 format number corresponded by IMSI number (E212 format).
Steps
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Instruction
Called GT number
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~20 digits. It is
used to query the destination
GT number of message routing
Calling GT number
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~20 digits. It is
the number of the virtual MSC
where the subscriber is located
during GT translation. During
GT routing, query where there
are matched data according to
the VMSC where the subscriber
is located and the target GT
number. If there are matched
data, perform GT translation
based on the matched data.
If there is no matched data,
perform translation again based
on that the calling GT number
is 0
GT translation
selector
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 0 to 1023. Select
the GT translation selector
respectively according to
configured E164 and E214
numbers
Number change ID
OFCIDS
It is a mandatory parameter.
The number of instance is
1~4 when office ID grouping
is supported. The number
of instance is 1~16 when
office ID grouping is not
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office ID to be
polled and the number of poll
respectively.
GRP
Whether to support
grouping of office
ID
GT
OPGT
GTSL
GTDI
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Parameter
Description
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Subsystem No.
It is an optional parameter. In
the GT routing mode, select the
default value for SSN. In the
DPC+SSN routing mode, select
the corresponding SSN
NGT
New GT number
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 20 of
characters. It represents the
new GT translation type.
NTRNTYPE
New GT translation
type
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255.
It represents the new GT
translation type.
TRNRLT
Whether the
translation result
contains DPC
and SSN. The
options includes
NULL (neither
DPC nor SSN is in
the result), DPC
(containing DPC
in the result), and
SSN (containing
SSN in the result)
It is an optional parameter. In
the GT routing mode, select the
default value for TRNRLT. In the
DPC+SSN routing mode, select
the DPC and SSN for TRNRLT
OFCGRP2
OFCGRP3
OFCGRP34
SSN
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Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
RTTYPE
Routing mode,
including GT
(routing based
on GT) and DPC
(routing based on
DPC+SSN)
Instruction
It is an optional parameter. In
general, select GT for direct
connection, and DPC+SSN for
non-direct connection
NGTTAG
NTT: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
only containing
translation type.
NTTES: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
only containing
translation type,
numbering plan,
and coding design.
NTTNAI: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
containing
translation type,
numbering plan,
coding design, and
NAI
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It is an optional parameter. It
is the attribute of the new GT
contained in the GT translation
result. NGT(No new GT in
the GT translation result) is
selected by default
Parameter Name
SCCP
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional parameter.
It indicates the standard type
referred to by the SCCP coding
in the GT translation result. The
default value is INT
INT (international
coding) and
USA(USA coding)
VGT
GT varying with
different office IDs,
including NO (not
supported), and
YES (supported)
TT
TT conversion,
including NO (not
supported), and
YES (supported)
NAME
Alias
GT number: 861390010
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Data Collection
THE
ZXWN CS
AND THE
SCP
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
3.11.1
3.2.1
SP type
STP
Association type
Direct connect
Signaling E1 number
E1 10
16TS
Quantity of timeslots
SCP GT
8613907552
CAMEL version
CAMEL3
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Operations
Related Command
ADD ADJOFC
ADD N7LKS
ADD N7LNKE1
ADD N7ROUTE
ADD N7OFC
Creating a signaling
subsystem
ADD N7SSN
Creating GT translation
selector
ADD GTT
ADD GT
ADD CAMEL
10
ADD CAINFO
11
ADD TPDNAL
12
Creating interconnection
conversion for service keys
ADD SVRTRANSKEY
13
ADD TONESVC
Context
Perform this procedure for configuring a No.7 signaling subsystem. According to the subsystem, the lower-layer signaling is distributed to the upper-layer service module for processing.
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In general, a subsystem is automatically generated during the adjacent office configuration. In this networking system, since SCP
is forwarded through STP, configuring SCP adjacent office data is
not required. Therefore, it is required to create the subsystem
manually on the MML Terminal of NMS system.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
OFCID
Office ID
SSN
Signaling point
subsystem.
ID
N7SSN ID
TAG
Select No (Without
backup SSN) by default.
NAME
Alias
Office ID: 0
Subsystem ID: 1
Alias: SCPSSN
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Context
Create the SCP GT data. The GT of the SCP is sent to the SCCP
layer of the STP office for it to convert the GT into the DPC + SSN
of the SCP for addressing.
Steps
GT
GTSL
GTDI
Parameter
Description
Instructions
Called GT number
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~20 digits. It is used
to query the destination
GT number of message
routing
GT translation
selector
It is a mandatory
parameter, ranging from
0 to 1023. Select the
GT translation selector
respectively according
to configured E164 and
E214 numbers
Number change ID
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
OFCIDS
It is a mandatory
parameter. The number
of instance is 0~3000
when office ID grouping is
supported. The number
of instance is 1~64 when
office ID grouping is not
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
GRP
Whether to support
grouping of office ID
It is an optional
parameter, with a default
of NO
It is an optional
parameter. The number
of instance is 1~4 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The user does
not need to type when
the office ID grouping is
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
It is an optional
parameter. The number
of instance is 1~4 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The user does
not need to type when
the office ID grouping is
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
It is an optional
parameter. The number
of instance is 1~4 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The user does
not need to type when
the office ID grouping is
supported. The format
is <OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
OFCGRP2
OFCGRP3
OFCGRP34
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
Subsystem No.
It is an optional
parameter. In the GT
routing mode, select
the default value for
SSN. In the DPC+SSN
routing mode, select the
corresponding SSN
NGT
New GT number
It is an optional
parameter, ranging from
0 to 20 of characters. It
represents the new GT
translation type.
NTRNTYPE
New GT translation
type
It is an optional
parameter, ranging from
0 to 255. It represents
the new GT translation
type.
TRNRLT
Whether the
translation result
contains DPC and
SSN. The options
includes NULL
(neither DPC nor
SSN is in the result),
DPC (containing DPC
in the result), and
SSN (containing SSN
in the result)
It is an optional
parameter. In the GT
routing mode, select the
default value for TRNRLT.
In the DPC+SSN routing
mode, select the DPC
and SSN for TRNRLT
RTTYPE
Routing mode,
including GT (routing
based on GT) and
DPC (routing based
on DPC+SSN)
It is an optional
parameter. In general,
select GT for direct
connection, and
DPC+SSN for non-direct
connection
SSN
It is an optional
parameter. It is the
attribute of the new
GT contained in the
GT translation result.
NGT(No new GT in the
GT translation result) is
selected by default
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
NGT parameter,
only containing
translation type.
NTTES: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
only containing
translation type,
numbering plan, and
coding design.
NTTNAI: The GT
number in the GT
translation result
is the new GT
number in the
NGT parameter,
containing
translation type,
numbering plan,
coding design, and
NAI
SCCP coding type,
including:
SCCP
INT (international
coding) and
USA(USA coding)
It is an optional
parameter. It indicates
the standard type
referred to by the
SCCP coding in the
GT translation result. The
default value is INT
VGT
GT varying with
different office IDs,
including NO (not
supported), and YES
(supported)
It is an optional
parameter, with NO
as the default value
TT
TT conversion,
including NO (not
supported), and YES
(supported)
It is an optional
parameter, with NO
as the default value
NAME
Alias
GT number: 8613907552
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SN",RTTYPE=GT,NGTTAG=NGT,SCCP=INT,VGT=NO,TT=N
O,NPFLAG=NO,NPLAN=NULL,SRVTYPE=NULL;
END OF STEPS
Context
Creating the CAMEL configuration is to make the intelligent subscriber subscribed OCSI in the HLR properly trigger the IN service,
and make and receive a call.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
CAMEL phase,
including:
None: Not
supported
CAMEL1: Support
CAMEL1
CAMEL2: Support
CAMEL2
CAMEL3: Support
CAMEL3
CAMEL4: Support
CAMEL4
VER
It is an optional
parameter. The CAMEL
version supported by
the local office must
be consistent with that
supported by the SCP.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
CNMACT
Approach of high
version CAMEL
subscription info,
including:
REJ (Reject)
Ignore (Ignore)
Instruction
Approach of CAMEL1
subscription info,
including:
C1ACT
INAPTYPE
REJ (Reject)
Ignore (Ignore)
ACPT (Accept)
Select CHINA, by
default.
Context
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The access code of the call service can trigger the intelligent network service.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
CAMELIDX
CAMEL information
index
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer,
ranging from 1 to 255.
It is used to set the
intra-system number of
this configuration for using
in the configuration of the
number analysis result. It
is not to be repeated with
any other.
CIC
Carrier identity
code
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~6 numeric
characters.
SCP address
(Country code +
National Number)
It is a mandatory string
parameter with a length
ranging from 1 to 16 digits.
It is the GT number of
the SCP. It must be in the
international format.
External service
key
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 4294967295. It is
uniquely identify the service
after the negotiation with
the SCP.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~50
characters. It is used
to describe the CAMEL
access subscription type to
make it easily recognized.
ID
CAMEL
configuration ID
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 65535.
SCP
SKEY
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Numbering plan,
including:
E164
(ISDN/phone
numbering
plan E164)
X121 (Data
numbering
plan X121)
F69 (Telegraph
numbering
plan F69)
NUMPLAN
It is an optional parameter.
Select E164.
CAMEL phase,
including:
VER
None: Not
supported
CAMEL1:
Support
CAMEL1
CAMEL2:
Support
CAMEL2
CAMEL3:
Support
CAMEL3
CAMEL4:
Support
CAMEL4
Default call
handling,
including:
DCH
HOLD (Hold
call)
RELEASE
(Release call)
It is an optional parameter.
This parameter is set after
the negotiation with the
SCP. Currently, the version
CAMEL3 is frequently used.
It is an optional parameter.
Configure it according to the
actual service requirements.
Select HOLD by default.
CAMEL index: 1
Alias: PPS
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ADD CAINFO:CAMELIDX=1,CIC="111",SCP="8613907552
",SKEY=1,NAME="PPS",NUMPLAN=E164,VER=CAMEL3,DC
H=HOLD;
END OF STEPS
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ENTR
Analyzer entry
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 1000. Select the
corresponding analyzer entry
of the analyzed number
prefix. This analyzer entry is
configured by the ADD ENTR
command.
DIGIT
Analyzed
Number
It is a character string,
consisting of 0~9, *, #, D, or
E.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
It is used to specifically
describe the called number
analysis to make it easily
recognized.
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of NULL. It is
used to specify the service type
triggered by this number, and
determine the direction of this
call. Select an IN service type.
Select SSP in this case.
Number analysis
result 1
It is an optional integer-type
parameter, ranging from 0 to
2147483647. Keep the default,
because this configuration does
not take effect here.
Number analysis
result 2
It is an optional integer-type
parameter, ranging from 0 to
255. Select the CANELIDX
(CAMEL information index)
already configured in the
CAMEL access subscription
information.
Number analysis
result 3
It is an optional integer-type
parameter, ranging from 0
to 2147483647. Select the
CANELIDX (CAMEL information
index) already configured in
the CAMEL access subscription
information.
CHAINAL
Chain analysis
index
RNLEN
MNP routing
number length
It is an optional parameter.
Enter an integer ranging from
0 to 40.
NAME
CAT
RST1
RST2
RST3
98
Parameter
Name
MINLEN
MAXLEN
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Minimum
number length
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer ranging
from 0 to 255, with a default
of 3. It is used to specify the
minimum digit length of the
called number. If the called
number is shorter than this
length, the call failure occurs.
In general, it is configured as
6.
Maximum
number length
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer ranging
from 0 to 255, with a default
of 20. It is used to specify the
maximum digit length of the
dialed number. If the called
number exceeds this length,
the call failure occurs. In
general, it is configured as 11.
For example, create the called number analysis for the SSP
recharge query service with the following requirements.
99
Basic services
PPS services
VPMN services
17951 IP services
41
Context
Steps
100
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Configuration ID
It is an optional
integer-type parameter,
ranging from 0 to
4294967295. This ID
is used inside the system.
It is not to be repeated with
any other.
SVCKEY
It is a mandatory
parameter. Select it
according to the actually
configured service type.
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~50 characters. It
is used to describe an
service-key interconnection
conversion to make it easily
recognized.
SCP type
It is an optional
integer-type parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255. It
identifies the SCP type.
Currently, it is configured
as 0.
NAME
SCPTYPE
Meanings
TRDT
Traditional services
PPS
PPS services
VPMN
VPMN services
17951IP
17951IP services
MBCARD
PAY
MB800
SMSPPS
SMSPPS
IVC
IGWVPMN
IGWVPMN services
IGWPPS
IGWPPS services
101
Options
Meanings
UPTANN1.2
ONS
One Number
ES
IPVN2
IPVN2
CLTM
IPZHTC
IP direct-bus service
LTIC
All-purpose IC service
MS
Universal in multi-cities
121V1
ACC_200
ACC_200
200V1
RC
ACC_300
ACC_300
VOT
VOT
VPN
VPN
UPT
UPT
FPH
FPH
ID: 1
SCP type: 0
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
UNIT
It is a mandatory integer-type
parameter, ranging from 1 to
2000. Select the MRB unit
number of the intelligent tone.
SUNIT
Tone subunit
number
It is a mandatory integer-type
parameter, ranging from 1 to
255. Enter the TONE subunit
No. of the MRB.
SKEY1
Service key 1
SKEY2
Service key 2
SKEY3
Service key 3
SKEY4
Service key 4
SKEY5
Service key 5
SKEY6
Service key 6
NAME
Alias
It is an optional integer-type
parameter, ranging from 0 to
65535. Configure the internal
service key delivered by the
SCP corresponded by this tone
resource.
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
It is used to describe a
tone unit to make it easily
recognized.
For example, create the service key on the tone board with the
following requirements.
Subunit number: 9
103
ADD
TONESVC:UNIT=1209,SUNIT=9,SKEY1=1,SKEY2
=1,SKEY3=1,SKEY4=1,SKEY5=1,SKEY6=1,NAME="SVC
1";
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Data Collection
104
AND
SMC
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
3.11.1
3.2.1
SP type
STP
Association type
Direct connect
Signaling E1 number
E1 10
16 TS
Quantity of timeslots
SMC GT
8613907553
OF
Steps
Operations
Related Command
ADD ADJOFC
ADD N7LKS
ADD N7LNKE1
ADD N7ROUTE
ADD N7OFC
ADD GT
Modifying VLR-supported
Sservices
SET VLRSRVEN
SET MSCCFG
105
Context
Steps
GT
GTSL
GTDI
106
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Called GT number
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~20 digits. It
is used to query the
destination GT number
of message routing
GT translation selector
It is a mandatory
parameter, ranging
from 0 to 1023. Select
the GT translation
selector respectively
according to configured
E164 and E214
numbers
Number change ID
It ranges from 0 to
256, with the default
value as 0. It is the
ID of flexible policy
template change. The
target GT number can
be flexibly changed
based on it. When the
GT translation result
contains a new GT, this
parameter does not
take effect
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
OFCIDS
It is a mandatory
parameter. The
number of instance
is 0~3000 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The number
of instance is 1~64
when office ID grouping
is not supported.
The format is
<OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
GRP
Whether to support
grouping of office ID
It is an optional
parameter, with a
default of NO
It is an optional
parameter. The number
of instance is 1~4 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The user
does not need to type
when the office ID
grouping is supported.
The format is
<OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
It is an optional
parameter. The number
of instance is 1~4 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The user
does not need to type
when the office ID
grouping is supported.
The format is
<OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
OFCGRP2
OFCGRP3
107
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional
parameter. The number
of instance is 1~4 when
office ID grouping is
supported. The user
does not need to type
when the office ID
grouping is supported.
The format is
<OFCID>-<SELNUM>,
representing the office
ID to be polled and
the number of poll
respectively.
Subsystem No.
It is an optional
parameter. In the
GT routing mode, select
the default value for
SSN. In the DPC+SSN
routing mode, select
the corresponding SSN
New GT number
It is an optional
parameter, ranging
from 0 to 20 of
characters. It
represents the new
GT translation type.
NTRNTYPE
It is an optional
parameter, ranging
from 0 to 255. It
represents the new GT
translation type.
TRNRLT
It is an optional
parameter. In the
GT routing mode,
select the default
value for TRNRLT. In
the DPC+SSN routing
mode, select the DPC
and SSN for TRNRLT
RTTYPE
Routing mode,
including GT (routing
based on GT) and
DPC (routing based on
DPC+SSN)
It is an optional
parameter. In
general, select GT
for direct connection,
and DPC+SSN for
non-direct connection
OFCGRP34
SSN
NGT
108
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NGTTAG
It is an optional
parameter. It is the
attribute of the new
GT contained in the
GT translation result.
NGT(No new GT in the
GT translation result) is
selected by default
VGT
INT (international
coding) and USA(USA
coding)
GT varying with
different office IDs,
including NO (not
supported), and YES
(supported)
It is an optional
parameter. It indicates
the standard type
referred to by the
SCCP coding in the GT
translation result. The
default value is INT
It is an optional
parameter, with NO
as the default value
109
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TT
TT conversion,
including NO (not
supported), and YES
(supported)
It is an optional
parameter, with NO
as the default value
NAME
Alias
GT number: 8613907553
Context
Steps
110
Context
Steps
111
FIGURE 8 INTERCONNECTION
Data Collection
AND
PSTN/MSC
FOR
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
MGW
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.31
3.11.1
3.31.1
3001
3001
TABLE 56 DATA
112
ZXWN MSCS
BETWEEN
FOR
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
PSTN/MSC OFFICE
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
3.28.1
ISUP
0~31
OF
Steps
Operations
Related Command
Creating 2G MSC/PSTN
adjacent office
ADD ADJOFC
ADD TG DT
ADD SPCM
ADD RT
ADD RTS
ADD CHAIN
ADD SCTPCONN
ADD ASP
ADD AS
ADD M3UART
ADD SIOLOCAS
Context
Steps
113
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Association type,
including:
ASSOTYPE
AM_SURE
(direct
connection
mode)
AM_QUASI
(half direct
connection
mode)
AM_NONE
(none
connection
mode).
Select AM_QUASI.
Broadband
attribute,
including:
BANDFLAG
OFCTYPE
YES (Support
broadband
attribute)
Select NO.
No (Not
support
broadband
attribute)
Adjacent Office
Types
Office ID: 28
Network type: 1
114
FLAG=NO,PRTCTYPE=CHINA,CLST=65535,INFO="CIC_PC
M",RELATEDOFC1=0;
END OF STEPS
Context
Steps
The range of the trunk group number is configured in the resource management configuration.
TG
OFC
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Trunk group ID
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used
to define a trunk group,
and needs to be planned in
the resource management
system in advance
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used to
specify the corresponding
office of the trunk group.
This parameter must be
defined by command ADD
ADJOFC at first. Then it
can be indexed here
115
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
MODULE
It is a mandatory
parameter. It indicates
a service module. Different
trunk groups to the same
office need to be allocated
to different CMP modules
ND
It is a mandatory
parameter. Select the MGW
topology node connected
with the 2G MSC/PSTN
node
User alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50
characters. It is used
to specifically describe a
trunk group to make it
easily recognized
NAME
SIGLINE
TUP: Interoffice
Common Channel
Signaling TUP
ISUP: Interoffice
Common Channel
Signaling ISUP
DLC1: Interoffice
Channel
Associated
Signaling
DL/DC(1)
R2: R2 Signaling
ANU: ANU
Signaling
SORMUP: SORMUP
Signaling
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to identify the line
type of this trunk. Select
it according to inter-office
signaling. For the Ai
interface, select ISUP] or
TUP
KIND
IN (incoming trunk
group): Indicates
that the local office
processes the
incoming calls from
the peer-end office.
OUT (outgoing trunk
group): Indicates that
the local office only
processes the outgoing
116
It is an optional parameter.
If BSC is selected for the
inter-office line signal
identification, it must be
configured to BIDIR
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
calls to the peer-end
office.
Instruction
BIDIR (Two-way
trunk group):
Indicates that the local
office processes both
the incoming calls
from the peer-end
office and the outgoing
calls to the peer-end
office
Bearer establishment
direction, including the
following three types:
NODIR: The
inter-office bearer
is established without
direction.
BWAY
It is an optional parameter.
Select NODIR for DT trunk
groups
FORWD: The
inter-office bearer
is established based
on the forward mode
Overload control
threshold
THD
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 100,
with a default of 100. This
parameter takes effect
when levels of congestion
occur and load control is
required
Circuit selecting
modes, including:
MIN: Every time when
the system selects a
trunk circuit, it always
begins with the circuit
with the minimum
number. This mode
can implement the
preferred plan of trunk
circuits.
CICSEL
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to specify the
trunk circuit selecting policy
of the system within this
trunk group, with a default
of CYC. If this No.7 trunk
group is a two-way trunk
group, it is recommended
to set the circuit selecting
mode to ODD/EVEN mode
to prevent contention
when two exchanges select
circuits
117
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
previously selected.
Suppose the numbers
of the trunk circuits
in a trunk group in
ascending order are
TKC0, TKC1, . ,
TKCn. If TKC0 is
selected at the first
time, the system will
select the trunk circuit
in the order of TKC0
TKC1TKCnTK
C0TKC1TKCn.
ODD: Every time when
the system selects a
trunk circuit, it always
selects the circuit with
an odd number.
EVEN: Every time
when the system
selects a trunk circuit,
it always selects the
circuit with an even
number.
IDLE: Every time
when the system
selects a trunk circuit,
it always selects the
idlest circuit.
BUSY: Every time
when the system
selects a trunk circuit,
it always selects the
busiest circuit
DAS
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to analyze
the called number in
an incoming call. This
parameter must be defined
by command ADD DAS
at first. Then it can be
indexed here
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=100,CICSEL=ODD,DAS=0,SIPDAS=0,OPDAS=1,PREDA
S=0,DDI=0,OPDDI=0,MINNAT=0,MAXNAT=26,MININT
=0,MAXINT=26,INREG=INVALID,OUTREG=INVALID,COLE
N=10,BUSYRATE=100,ROAMDAS=0,Q850CCIDX=0,SME
NTERID=0,MLPPDM=4294967295,DISINDEX=0;
END OF STEPS
Context
Steps
TG
PCM
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1~1000. Select the
trunk group where this PCM
system belongs from the list
of configured trunk groups. It
is used to specify the trunk
group invoking this PCM
system. This parameter is
associated with the trunk
group No. in command ADD
TG ATM, ADD TG DT, ADD
TG PRA, and ADD TG RTP
It is a mandatory parameter.
It is a parameter for
interconnection with the
peer-end office. If the
configured PCM system
belongs to the inter-office
trunk, the PCM system No. of
the same circuit between two
offices must be the same.
119
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
When the inter-office line
identification of a trunk group
is TUP or ISUP, the PCM
system No. ranges from 0 to
127.
When the inter-office line
identification of a trunk group
is BICC, the PCM system No.
ranges from 0 to 5999.
When the inter-office line
identification of a trunk group
is BSC or ANU, the PCM
system No. ranges from 0 to
2047
NUM
Number of created
PCM systems
MGWPCM
NAME
E1
DDF
The corresponding
trunk group can
invoke the PCM
resources between
the start PCM No.
in the MGW and the
end PCM No.
It is an optional parameter. If
PCM systems belong to a DT
trunk group, this parameter
needs not be configured. If
PCM systems belong to a RTP
or ATM trunk group, select
the number the created PCM
systems
It is an optional parameter.
If the PCM system belongs
to a RTP or ATM trunk group,
this parameter needs not be
configured. If the PCM system
belongs to a DT trunk group,
select the corresponding PCM
No. in the MGW
User alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
It is used to specifically
describe the PCM system
configuration to make it
easily recognized
E1 identification
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
For DT trunk groups,
describes the E1 with any
characters, which can be set
to DTB/SDTB unit No.-E1
No.
Digital Distribution
Frame (DDF)
location description
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
For DT trunk groups, the DDF
location description can be set
to Frame No.-Row No.-Port
No.
Example: Create a PCM system to the BSC office with the following requirements:
120
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
RT
Route No.
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1~2000. It exclusively
identifies a route. To facilitate
management, the route No. is
configured to be consistent with
the trunk group No.
TG
It is a mandatory parameter,
corresponding to the trunk
group No. in the trunk group
configuration
Called number
transform index
during outgoing
calls
DDI
121
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
OPDDI
Calling number
transform index
during outgoing
calls
DLPFX
Whether to delete
the prefix of the
calling number
during outgoing
calls, including
NO and YES
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of NO. If YES is
selected, the prefix of the calling
number (such as 0/00) will be
deleted during outgoing calls
NAME
User alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
Route No.: 28
Context
Steps
122
RTS
NAME
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1~3000. It is used to
identify a route group
User alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
It is used to specifically
describe a route group to make
it easily recognized
It is an optional parameter. It
is in the format of No.-Route
No.-Load sharing proportion.
When the percentage is set to
0, the poll mode is adopted.
SEQ: No., which is the location
of the route in the route group.
RTPER
Locaiton: 1
Route No.: 28
Percentage: 0
123
Context
Steps
CHAIN
NAME
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 3000. It is
used to define an outgoing
route chain. When it is
configured in the number
analysis configuration, it
is associated to the route
chain configured here
User alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50
characters. It is used
to specifically describe a
route chain to make it easily
recognized
Whether the
preference policy
is supported in the
MGW, including:
PRND
124
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of YES. It is
a policy for selecting the
rouging route
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
RTS1
RTS2
RTS3
RTS4
RTPLC
It is an optional parameter.
Select the route selection
policy number configured in
ADD RTPLC command
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to analyze
the called number in
an incoming call. This
parameter must be defined
by command ADD DAS
at first. Then it can be
indexed here. It needs to be
set only when Inter-MGW
route chain is set in the
called number analysis. The
default value is 0
TPDAS
Instruction
It is an optional parameter.
Select route groups
according to the priority
order. Select route group 1
fist. Only when the circuits
in route group 1 are used
up or all the circuits are
unavailable, the circuits
in route group 2 can be
selected. Only when the
circuits in route group 2 are
used up or all the circuits
are unavailable, the circuits
in route group 3 can be
selected
125
SIGTRAN Configuration
Creating an SCTP
Prerequisites
Context
Tip:
SCTP basic connection configuration requires using the real interface address or the loop-back IP address. If the IP protocol stack
is configured before the configuration of the interconnection data
with MGW, configuring IP protocol stack again is not required. The
IP address of this real interface can be used directly when a new
association is created. Different associations are distinguished by
different SCTP port numbers.
Steps
126
MODULE
OFCID
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the number of the
signaling module homed by this
SCTP association. Select the SMP
module number. Each SMP can
support up to 128 associations.
The associations under the same
AS are required sharing load
on SMP modules as more as
possible.
SCTP opposite
office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the office No. of the
direct-associated association.
Type the MGW adjacent office No.
specified in the adjacent office
configuration.
Bearer protocol
types, including
PROT
M2UA
M2PA
M3UA
SUA
H248
BICC
IUA
DHCTRL
SIP
DIM
V5UA
H245
SCTP application
attributes.
Options include:
ROLE
SVR: SCTP is
used as server
CLT: SCTP is used
as client
It is a mandatory parameter. It is
used to identify the upper-layer
protocol type borne by the SCTP
association. In general, M3UA is
selected.M2UA is selected when
MGW transfers the signaling with
the M2UA mode.
127
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter. It
designates the service address
of local end of this association,
with a format of Local IP
address type-VPN of local IP
address-Local IP address
LOCADDR
Local IP address
LOCPORT
Local port
number
It is a mandatory parameter. It
is the local SCTP port number of
the association, ranging from 1
to 65535.
REMADDR
Opposite IP
address
It is a mandatory parameter. It
designates the service address of
opposite end of this association,
ranging from 1 to 65535.
REMPORT
Opposite port
number
It is a mandatory parameter. It is
the opposite SCTP port number
of the association, ranging from
1 to 65535.
NAME
Alias
SCTP ID
It is an optional parameter. It is
the global serial number of the
SCTP association, ranging from 1
to 2048. Configure it according
to the association planning.
ID
128
Creating an ASP
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
ASSOCID
Parameter
Description
SCTP ID
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter, ranging
from 1 to 2048
Type the association ID configured in
the SCTP connection configuration.
NAME
Alias
ID
ASP ID
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Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is recommended to be consistent
with ASSOCID.
ISLOOP
ISLOCK
ASP self-loop
ID
ASP blocking
flag
Example: Create the ASP between MSCS and MGW with the
following requirements.
ADD ASP:ASSOCID=2,NAME="ISUP",ID=2,ISLOOP=NO,I
SLOCK=NO;
END OF STEPS
Creating an AS
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
130
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PROT
Supported
adaptation layer
protocols
ASPID
ASP ID
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter. The alias
customized by the user.
AS ID
It is an optional
parameter. It is the unique
identification of the AS. In
general, it is the same as
that of the ASP for easy
memory. The parameter
ranges from 1 to 640
ID
EXISTCTX
CTXID
Routing context ID
It is an optional parameter.
The routing context is
unique in the network.
This parameter must
be consistent with the
AS configuration of the
opposite-end. Its default
value is NO
It is an optional parameter.
ASP
SRV (IPSP server)
CLT (IPSP client)
131
Parameter
Name
ASUP
Parameter
Description
User types
supported by AS.
Options include TUP,
ISUP, BICC, H.248,
ALCAP SCCP, PCA,
NNSF and ALL
Instruction
It is an optional parameter.
It defines the upper-layer
user types supported by
the AS. Currently, there are
eight types of users.
User type is not configured
when MGW transfers the
signaling with the M2UA
mode
It is an optional parameter.
The supported service
modes include:
ASMD
Service modes
supported
OVERRIDE(Over-ride
mode)
SSN
132
Types of subsystem.
Options include
NO_SSN (subsystem
SSN excluded
(null)), SCCP, REV2
(standby), ISUP,
OMAP, MAP, HLR,
VLR, MSC, EIR, AUC,
REV11(standby),
INAP, USSD, VLRA,
SGSN_BSCAP,
RANAP, RNSAP,
GMLC_MAP, CAP,
GSMSCF_MAP,
SIWF_MAP, SGSN_
MAP, GGSN_MAP,
IP (intelligent
peripherals),
SMC, SSP_SCP,
BSC_BSSAP_LE,
MSC_BSSAP_LE,
SMLC_BSSAP_LE,
BSS_O_M_A ,
BSSAP_A and
RVE255.
Types of subsystem
supported by application
server (AS).
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
The parameter ranges from
0 to 16.
NVAL
AS configuration ID: 2
ASP ID: 2
Client: MSCS
Alias: ISUP
Context
Creating an M3UA static route means configuring the mapping relationship between an M3UA static route and an AS.
Steps
133
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
ID of M3UA
static route
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number of the
M3UA static route ID, ranging from
1 to 640. In general, it is the same
as the AS ID.
ASID
AS ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
corresponding to the AS ID
specified in the ADD AS command.
Nature: routes are directly sorted
according by the ASP marshalling
sequence in the routing table.
MODE
Alignment
mode of
routes.
Options
include
BYTURNS
LOCAL
NATURE
NAME
Alias
AS ID: 2
134
Context
Where, a routing keyword describes the parameters and their values of a group of No.7 signaling messages. The corresponding AS
is selected according to the message attributes, serving the purpose of selecting route for messages.
The attribute of the message includes DPC+NET+OPC+SIO,
where, DPC is the destination signaling point code, NET is the
network type, OPC is the originating signaling point code, and
SIO is the service indicator octet.
The configuration of SIO-locating-AS is used to locate one service
to a routing table that is maintained by the ASPs under the AS.
Compared with the MTP data configuration of the traditional No.7
signaling, the ASP configuration of the SCTP connection and M3UA
is similar to the link logic and bearer information configuration in
the MTP configuration, the AS configuration of the M3UA is similar
to the link set configuration in the MTP configuration, and the SIOlocating-AS configuration is similar to the signaling office ID and
route configuration in the MTP configuration. The difference is that
the IP route to one subscriber of one office is configured in one
SIO-locating-AS configuration record.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
SIOlocation-AS ID
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number of
SIO-locating-AS, ranging from 1 to
4096. In general, it is the same as
the AS ID.
NAME
Alias
135
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Service
indication.
Options include
SIO
TUP
ISUP
BICC
H.248
ALCAP
SCCP
PCA
NNSF
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the subscriber type
belonged by the transmitted
message. Different user types can
be located to the same AS under
the precondition that the MS must
support these user types
Select H.248 for Mc interface,
BICC for Nc interface, SCCP for
the RNC or BSC office transferred
through MGW, and TUP or ISUP
for the 2G MSC/PSTN office
transferred through MGW.
Destination
adjacent office
ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the adjacent office ID
corresponded by the destination
signaling point of the M3UA.
It needs to associate with the
adjacent office ID in the adjacent
office configuration.
OPOFCID
Original
adjacent office
ID
PCM
PCM system
number
It is an optional parameter. It
ranges from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 65535 (invalid).
RT1
ID 1 of M3UA
static route
RT2
ID 2 of M3UA
static route
OFCID
It corresponds to the ID
specified in the M3UA static
route configuration. RT1 is a
mandatory parameter. In general,
RT1 is required. When the
optimum route mode is adopted,
RT1 is set as an active route, and
RT2 is set as a standby route.
136
BSSAP signaling is used between the ZXWN MSCS and BSC. The
signaling from the ZXWN MSCS to the MGW uses the IP bearer, and
the MGW completes the signaling switching from the IP bearer to
the TMD bearer. The MGW provides the TDM bearer of the user
plane, and the user data are transferred through PCM codes. In
the existing networks, both the MSCS and the MGW usually use
the same 14-bit SPC for interworking with the BSC. The networking
diagram is shown in Figure 9.
FIGURE 9 NETWORKING
Data Collection
WITH
BSC
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TABLE 69 DATA
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
MGW
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.31
1.11.1
1.31.1
4001
4001
TABLE 70 DATA
FOR
FOR
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
BSC
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
1.99.1
BSSAP
0~31
138
Steps
Operations
Related Command
Creating a BSC
adjacent office
ADD ADJOFC
ADD BSCOFC
Creating a BSC
topology node
ADD TOPO
ADD RNCMGWTOPO
Creating a DT trunk
group to the BSC
ADD TG DT
Creating a PCM
system
ADD SPCM
Creating the
associations and the
Steps
Operations
Related Command
ADD SCTPCONN
ADD ASP
Creating the
SIO-locating-AS
ADD SIOLOCAS
Context
Steps
139
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the identification
number of the adjacent office,
and ranging from 1 to 2048.
It is usually configured as the
exchange ID of the adjacent
office during the all-network
planning.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is the alias customized
by the user.
NET
Network type
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the network type of
the SPC used for connecting
the local office to the adjacent
office when the local office is
configured with several SPs.
The default is the network type
of this SP when there is only
one SP in the local office.
OFCTYPE
Adjacent office
type
It is a mandatory parameter.
SPCFMT
SPC format
Select TRIPLE_DEC
SPCTYPE
SPC type
DPC
SPC
RC
Area code
It is a mandatory parameter.
Specify it based on the SPC
type of the adjacent office. In
China, BSC adopts the 14-bit
SPC.
When the adjacent office type
is BSC, RC must be empty.
Association type,
including
ASSOTYPE
140
AM_SURE
(direct
connection
mode)
AM_QUASI
(half direct
connection
mode)
AM_NONE(none connection
mode)
It is an optional parameter.
Select AM_QUASI
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Signaling point
type, including
SPTYPE
SEP
STP
STEP
It is an optional parameter.
Select SEP
Subservice
function, including
INTERNATIONAL
STANDBY
(International
standby signaling point
code)
SSF
TEST
NATIONAL
(National
signaling point
code)
NATIONAL
STANDBY
(National
standby
signaling point
code).
Test flag
It is an optional parameter.
In general, select NATIONAL
STANDBY for BSC adjacent
office.
BANDFLAG
Broadband
attribute
It is an optional parameter.
Select NO
Protocol types,
including:
CHINA (China)
ANSI
(American
National
Standards
Institute).
PRTCTYPE
It is an optional parameter.
CHINA and ITU are used for
the NO.7 signaling networking
of the ITU standards. ANSI
is used for the No.7 signaling
networking of the American
standards.
141
Parameter
Name
CLST
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Cluster ID
It is an optional parameter.
The cluster number should
be configured in ADD CLST.
The parameter ranges from
0 to 65535, with a default of
65535.
Office Info,
including:
CIC_PCM (CIC
using PCM
Code Mode
Starts Load
Control)
BLOCK
(Manual Block
State)
EVEN_CIC
(Office
Controls Even
CIC if CIC
Resource
Collision)
INFO
RELATEDOFC1
CALLING
(Allow Calling
Transform)
CALLED
(Allow Called
Transform)
MOD24_CIC
(Mod 24 CIC
Mode)
TEST
(Dynamic Test)
Related office ID
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of CIC_PCM
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 from 3000
SIGBRDCST
(Support
Signaling
Broadcast
Message)
MTP
(Hongkong
MTP Standard)
INFOEX
142
DUPU (
Screen DUPU
message)
SUA_REC_
DT1 (Receive
SUA message
and handle
It is an optional parameter
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
it as DT1
message)
SUA_SND_DT1 (Send
SUA message
and handle
it as DT1
message
without SN.)
OPEN_TG_RES (Open
outter trunk
group resource)
Network type: 2
Context
Steps
143
Parameter
Description
Instruction
BSCOFCID
BSC office ID
It is a mandatory parameter
ranging from 1 to 256.
MCC
Mobile country
code
It is a mandatory parameter
with the length ranging from 1
to 3 characters.
MNC
Mobile network
code
It is a mandatory parameter
with a length ranging from 1
to 3 characters.
Service identifier
It is an optional parameter.
Type it according to the actual
conditions. In general, all
the options can be selected,
except SUPCELLLOAD
(Support load-based switch)
and ALL (Support all).
INFO
A interface load
share mode,
including
SELTYPE
144
EXCELLENT
(excellent
choice priority)
LOAD (load
share priority)
It is an optional parameter.
Select EXCELLENT in this
case.
NAME
Alias
It is an optional parameter
with a length ranging from 0
to 50 characters.
RAS
BSC office
re-assignment
It is an optional parameter.
Select YES or NO according to
the actual conditions
CICINMGW
BEARTYPE
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of TDM(TDM)
Context
Steps
145
ID
OFCID
NAME
CODECID
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Topology node
ID
It is a mandatory parameter
ranging from 1 to 2048. It is
used for defining a topological
node. It is recommended that
this ID is consistent with the
office ID of this node.
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter
for specify the office ID of this
topological node, ranging from 1
to 2048. This parameter must
be defined by the ADD ADJOFC
command first. Type the BSC
office ID according to actual
conditions.
Alias
CODEC identity
It is a mandatory parameter
for specifying the Encoding and
decoding speech Template used
by this topological node. This
parameter must be defined by
the ADD CODECTPL command
first.
Type it according to the actual
conditions.
ETYPE
Equipment type
146
IPVER
IP version of
the node
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the IP protocol version
supported between nodes.
Select IPV4 or IPV6 according
to the actual conditions. In
general, it is set as IPV4
ATTR
Bearer
attributes
UPVER
User plane
protocol version
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Extended
attributes
(tunnel mode),
including
ATTR2
TRFMOD
NOTUNL
(None
tunnel
mode)
RTUNL
(Rapid
tunnel
mode)
DTUNL
(Delay
tunnel
mode)
Transmission
mode, including
MCINTF (Mc
interface signal
transfer mode)
UPERRCTRL
Error SDU
control
147
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
deliveryOfErroneousSDU is NA,
NA, NA during RAB assignment.
This parameter regulates the
handling method of the user
plane for error frames. It is
only valid for MGW-type and
RNC-type topological node. The
default value is YES
DTMFTC
Tandem office
send DTMF
use TC mode,
containing two
options:
NO
YES
MGWCON
MGW
congestion
reporting
capability
Alias: BSC99
CODEC ID: 1
148
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter
ranging from 1 to 2048.
MGWID
MGW node ID
RANTYPE
Office type
RANID
RNC/BSC node
number
Load Sharing
Mode, including:
SHMODE
NONE (NOT
Load Sharing)
BEARLOAD
(Bear Load
Sharing)
MBLOAD
(MasterBackup Load
Sharing)
Bearer Type 1,
including:
BTYPE1
BRATIO1
ATM (ATM)
IP (IP)
Bearer Type 1
Ratio
149
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Bearer Type 2,
including:
BTYPE2
BRATIO2
NONE (NONE)
ATM (ATM)
IP (IP)
Bearer Type 2
Ratio
Instruction
BPER
Ratio of bearer
from MGW to BSC
NAME
Alias
150
Context
Steps
Parameter Description
Instruction
Trunk group ID
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used
to define a trunk
group, and needs to be
planned in the resource
management system in
advance
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is
used to specify the
corresponding office of
the trunk group. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD ADJOFC at first.
Then it can be indexed
here
MODULE
It is a mandatory
parameter. It indicates
a service module.
Different trunk groups
to the same office
need to be allocated to
different CMP modules
ND
It is a mandatory
parameter. Select the
MGW topology node
connected with the 2G
MSC/PSTN node
TG
OFC
151
Parameter
Name
NAME
Parameter Description
Instruction
User alias
It is an optional
parameter, consisting
of 0~50 characters. It
is used to specifically
describe a trunk group
to make it easily
recognized
TUP: Interoffice
Common Channel
Signaling TUP
ISUP: Interoffice
Common Channel
Signaling ISUP
DLC1: Interoffice
Channel Associated
Signaling DL/DC(1)
R2: R2 Signaling
SORMUP: SORMUP
Signaling
SIGLINE
It is an optional
parameter. It is used
to identify the line type
of this trunk. Select it
according to inter-office
signaling. For the Ai
interface, select ISUP]
or TUP
KIND
152
It is an optional
parameter. If BSC
is selected for the
inter-office line signal
identification, it must be
configured to BIDIR
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
Bearer establishment
direction, including the
following three types:
NODIR: The inter-office
bearer is established
without direction.
BWAY
It is an optional
parameter. Select
NODIR for DT trunk
groups
FORWD: The
inter-office bearer is
established based on
the forward mode
Overload control
threshold
THD
It is an optional
parameter, ranging from
0 to 100, with a default
of 100. This parameter
takes effect when levels
of congestion occur and
load control is required
CICSEL
It is an optional
parameter. It is used to
specify the trunk circuit
selecting policy of the
system within this trunk
group, with a default of
CYC. If this No.7 trunk
group is a two-way
trunk group, it is
recommended to set the
circuit selecting mode
to ODD/EVEN mode
to prevent contention
when two exchanges
select circuits
153
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
trunk circuit, it always
selects the circuit with
an odd number.
Instruction
DAS
SIPDAS
OPDAS
PREDAS
154
It is an optional
parameter. It is used
to analyze the called
number in an incoming
call. This parameter
must be defined by
command ADD DAS at
first. Then it can be
indexed here
It is used to analyze
the calling number in
an incoming call. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD DAS at first. Then
it can be indexed here
It is used to pre-analyze
the called number in
an incoming call. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD PREDAS at first.
Then it can be indexed
here
Parameter
Name
DDI
OPDDI
MINNAT
MAXNAT
MININT
MAXINT
Parameter Description
Instruction
It is the index of
the incoming called
number transform. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
Incoming calling
number transform ID
It is the index of
the incoming calling
number transform. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
Minimum national
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer ranging from
0 to 26, with a default
of 0. It is used to
specify the minimum
digit length of the
called number during a
national incoming call
Maximum national
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer ranging from
0 to 26, with a default
of 26. It is used to
specify the maximum
digit length of the
called number during a
national incoming call
Minimum international
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer ranging from
0 to 26, with a default
of 0. It is used to
specify the minimum
digit length of the
called number during an
international incoming
call
Maximum international
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer ranging from
0 to 26, with a default
of 26. It is used to
specify the maximum
digit length of the
called number during an
international incoming
call
155
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
INREG
Incoming register
signaling flag, including
options: INVALID,
MFC, MFP, DTMF, DP
and MF
It is an optional
parameter, with a
default of INVALID
OUTREG
Outgoing register
signaling flag, including
options: INVALID,
MFC, MFP, DTMF, DP
and MF
It is an optional
parameter, with a
default of INVALID
COLEN
It is an optional
parameter. It ranges
from 1 to 32, with a
default of 10.
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer ranging
from 1 to 100, with a
default of 100. After
the trunk circuit usage
is configured, when the
ratio of busy circuits to
all circuits in this trunk
group exceeds this
value, congestion occurs
in this trunk group.
After the congestion
is relieved, report the
trunk congestion times
and congestion duration
in the performance
statistics. This
parameter does not
take effect when it is
configured to 100
It is an optional
parameter. After this
DAS is configured, if
the local office serves
as a GMSC, this DAS
is preferred for the
returned roaming
numbers. Otherwise,
the roaming number
DAS configured in
the number analysis
template is used
BUSYRATE
ROAMDAS
156
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
Q850CCIDX
Q850 customization
index
It is an optional
parameter. It ranges
from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 0.
ID of signaling
modification entrance
It is an optional
parameter, associated
with the inter-office
signaling modification
entrance. It ranges
from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 0
SMENTERID
Context
Steps
157
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PCM
TG
NUM
Number
It is an optional integer-type
parameter, ranging from 1 to
100. In general, select the
default value.
MGW PCM
number
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of MGWPCM_S and
MGWPCM_F. The start and
end numbers of the MGW
PCM mean that the trunks
corresponded by PCM resources
of this number section can be
invoked. This parameter is left
blank when the PCM-belonged
trunk number is an interoffice
BICC.
INFO
Self-loop PCM
number
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of 65535.
Enter an integer ranging
from 0 to 65535. In general,
select the default value. The
corresponding self-loop PCM
number is required in case of
configuring a self-loop office.
NAME
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
MGWPCM
Example: Create a PCM system to the BSC office with the following requirements:
158
SIGTRAN Configuration
Creating an SCTP
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
MODULE
OFCID
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the number of the
signaling module homed by this
SCTP association. Select the SMP
module number. Each SMP can
support up to 128 associations.
The associations under the same
AS are required sharing load
on SMP modules as more as
possible.
SCTP opposite
office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
designating the office No. of the
direct-associated association.
Type the MGW adjacent office No.
specified in the adjacent office
configuration.
159
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Bearer protocol
types, including
PROT
M2UA
M2PA
M3UA
SUA
H248
BICC
IUA
DHCTRL
SIP
DIM
V5UA
H245
SCTP application
attributes.
Options include:
ROLE
SVR: SCTP is
used as server
CLT: SCTP is used
as client
It is a mandatory parameter. It is
used to identify the upper-layer
protocol type borne by the SCTP
association. In general, M3UA is
selected.M2UA is selected when
MGW transfers the signaling with
the M2UA mode.
LOCADDR
Local IP address
160
LOCPORT
Local port
number
It is a mandatory parameter. It
is the local SCTP port number of
the association, ranging from 1
to 65535.
REMADDR
Opposite IP
address
It is a mandatory parameter. It
designates the service address of
opposite end of this association,
ranging from 1 to 65535.
REMPORT
Opposite port
number
It is a mandatory parameter. It is
the opposite SCTP port number
of the association, ranging from
1 to 65535.
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
SCTP ID
It is an optional parameter. It is
the global serial number of the
SCTP association, ranging from 1
to 2048. Configure it according
to the association planning.
ID
Creating an ASP
Prerequisites
Context
161
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 2048
ASSOCID
NAME
ID
SCTP ID
Alias
ASP ID
ISLOOP
ASP self-loop ID
ISLOCK
It is an optional parameter. It is
used set whether the ASP is in
blocking state.
Blocking is used for
management. Select the
default value NO
Example: Create the ASP between MSCS and MGW with the
following requirements.
162
ADD ASP:ASSOCID=3,NAME="SCCP",ID=3,ISLOOP=NO,I
SLOCK=NO;
END OF STEPS
Creating an AS
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PROT
Adaptation layer
protocol
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is required
to be consistent with that
at the adjacent office side.
Configure it according to
the actual conditions. In
general, select M3UA.
ASPID
ASP ID
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter, which is
customized by the user
for easy recognition.
AS ID
It is an optional
parameter. It is the
unique ID of the AS. In
general, it is the same as
that of the ASP for easy
memory.
NAME
ID
163
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
If routing context
exists, including:
NO: Routing
context does not
exist
YES: Routing
context exists
EXISTCTX
CTXID
Routing context ID
It is an integer parameter.
If the YES (Routing
context exists) option
is selected for the
EXISTCTX parameter,
this parameter must
be consistent with the
AS configuration of the
opposite-end.
ASTAG
Usage tag
ASUP
User types
It is an optional
parameter. In this case,
select SCCP.
Service mode,
including:
ASMD
OVERRIDE
(Over-ride mode)
NVAL
KVAL
164
AS ID: 3
ASP ID: 3
Client: MSCS
Alias: BSSAP
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
ID of M3UA
static route
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number of the
M3UA static route ID, ranging from
1 to 640. In general, it is the same
as the AS ID.
ASID
AS ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
corresponding to the AS ID
specified in the ADD AS command.
165
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Nature: routes are directly sorted
according by the ASP marshalling
sequence in the routing table.
MODE
Alignment
mode of
routes.
Options
include
BYTURNS
LOCAL
NATURE
NAME
Alias
AS ID: 3
Context
Where, a routing keyword describes the parameters and their values of a group of No.7 signaling messages. The corresponding AS
is selected according to the message attributes, serving the purpose of selecting route for messages. The attribute of the message
includes DPC+NET+OPC+SIO, where, DPC is the destination signaling point code, NET is the network type, OPC is the originating
signaling point code, and SIO is the service indicator octet.
The configuration of SIO-locating-AS is used to locate one service
to a routing table that is maintained by the ASPs under the AS.
Compared with the MTP data configuration of the traditional No.7
166
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
SIO-locating-AS ID
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number
of SIO-locating-AS, ranging
from 1 to 4096. In general,
it is the same as the AS ID.
NAME
OFCID
Destination office ID
SIO
Service indication
Select SCCP.
RT1
167
ADD SIOLOCAS:ID=3,NAME="SCCP",SIO=SCCP,OFCID=9
9,OPOFCID=65535,PCM=65535,RT1=3,RT2=0;
END OF STEPS
In the R4 phase, the interface between the RNC and the CS domain
uses the ATM bearer, and the MSCS processes the control plane
of the Iu_CS interface. The signaling is based on the AAL5 and
is transmitted by the SCCP. MGW processes the user plane and
the bearer control plane of the Iu-CS interface. The user data
are based on the AAL2, and transferred on the AAL2 connection.
The ALCAP controls the establishment and release of user plane
connections. In the existing networks, the signaling interworking
between the MSCS and the RNC is implemented by the built-in SG
(SG) in the MGW. Figure 10 shows the networking mode and the
interface protocol stack.
FIGURE 10 NETWORKING BETWEEN MGW
AND
RNC
The ATM bearer is used between the MGW and the RNC, and the
IP bearer is used between the MGW and MSCS. Working in the
switching mode, the built-in SG in the MGW performs the signaling
switching between the MSCS and the RNC.
Data Collection
168
TABLE 83 DATA
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
MGW
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.31
1.11.1
1.31.1
4001
4001
TABLE 84 DATA
FOR
FOR
INTERCONNECTION
WITH THE
RNC
Parameter Items
Parameter Values
14-bit
1.100.1
RNCID
12FB
122
00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0
0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
.00.00.06
MCC+MNC
46007
Path ID
169
Operations
Related Command
ADD ADJOFC
ADD RNCOFC
ADD TOPO
ADD RNCMGWTOPO
ADD TG ATM
ADD SPCM
ADD SCTPCONN
ADD ASP
ADD AS
ADD M3UART
ADD SIOLOCAS
Context
Steps
170
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the identification
number of the adjacent office,
and ranging from 1 to 2048.
It is usually configured as the
exchange ID of the adjacent
office during the all-network
planning.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is the alias customized
by the user.
NET
Network type
It is a mandatory parameter,
indicating the network type of
the SPC used for connecting
the local office to the adjacent
office when the local office is
configured with several SPs.
The default is the network type
of this SP when there is only
one SP in the local office.
It is a mandatory parameter.
OFCTYPE
SPCFMT
SPC format
Select TRIPLE_DEC
SPCTYPE
SPC type
It is a mandatory parameter.
Specify it based on the SPC
type of the adjacent office
DPC
SPC
RC
Area code
Association type,
including
ASSOTYPE
AM_SURE
(direct
connection
mode)
AM_QUASI
(half direct
connection
mode)
It is an optional parameter.
Select AM_QUASI
AM_NONE
(none
connection
mode)
171
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Signaling point
type, including
SPTYPE
SEP
STP
STEP
It is an optional parameter.
Select SEP
Subservice
function, including
INTERNATIONAL
STANDBY
(International
standby signaling point code)
SSF
TEST
NATIONAL
(National
signaling point
code)
NATIONAL
STANDBY
(National
standby
signaling point
code)
Test flag
It is an optional parameter. In
general, select NATIONAL for
domestic use.
BANDFLAG
Broadband
attribute
It is an optional parameter.
Select YES when all the links
between two SPs are SIGTRAN
or ATM signaling links.
Protocol types,
including:
CHINA (China)
ANSI
(American
National
Standards
Institute).
PRTCTYPE
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It is an optional parameter.
CHINA and ITU are used for
the NO.7 signaling networking
of the ITU standards. ANSI
is used for the No.7 signaling
networking of the American
standards.
Parameter
Name
CLST
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Cluster ID
It is an optional parameter.
The cluster number should
be configured in ADD CLST.
The parameter ranges from
0 to 65535, with a default of
65535.
Office Info,
including:
CIC_PCM (CIC
starts the
load sharing
according to
the PCM code
mode)
BLOCK
(Manual block
status)
EVEN_CIC
(The office
controls the
even CIC when
CIC resource
contention
occurs)
INFO
RELATEDOFC1
CALLING(Calling
transform is allowed)
CALLED
(Called
transform is
allowed)
MOD24_CIC
(CIC mode with
24 mode)
TEST
(Dynamic test)
Related office ID
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of CIC_PCM
(CIC using PCM Code Mode
Starts Load Control)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 from 3000
INFOEX
SIGBRDCST
(Support
Signaling
Broadcast
Message)
MTP
(Hongkong
MTP Standard)
DUPU (
Screen DUPU
message)
It is an optional parameter
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
SUA_REC_
DT1 (Receive
SUA message
and handle it as
DT1 message)
SUA_SND_DT1 (Send
SUA message
and handle it as
DT1 message
without SN.)
OPEN_TG_RES (Open
outter trunk
group resource)
Instruction
Network type: 2
174
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter
ranging from 1 to 256.
OFCID
RNC office ID
MCC
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 4
characters. For China,
it is 460.
MNC
It is a mandatory parameter
with a length ranging from 2
to 3 characters.
RNCID
RNC ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 0 to 4095. It is
provided by the RNC side.
RABDLY
RAB Delay(ms)
ERRRATIO1
(1*10^(-2)
ERRRATIO2
(7*10^(-3)
SDUERA
ERRRATIO3
(1*10^(-3)
ERRRATIO4
(1*10^(-4)
ERRRATIO5
(1*10^(-5)
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ERRRATIO1
(5*10^(-2))
ERRRATIO2
(1*10^(-2))
ERRRATIO3
(5*10^(-3))
ERRRATIO4
(1*10^(-3))
ERRRATIO5
(1*10^(-4))
ERRRATIO6
(1*10^(-5))
ERRRATIO7
(1*10^(-6))
RBERA
ERRRATIO1
(5*10^(-2))
ERRRATIO2
(1*10^(-2))
ERRRATIO3
(5*10^(-3))
ERRRATIO4
(1*10^(-3))
ERRRATIO5
(1*10^(-4))
ERRRATIO6
(1*10^(-5))
ERRRATIO7
(1*10^(-6))
RBERB
ERRRATIO1
(5*10^(-2))
ERRRATIO2
(1*10^(-2))
ERRRATIO3
(5*10^(-3))
ERRRATIO4
(1*10^(-3))
ERRRATIO5
(1*10^(-4))
ERRRATIO6
(1*10^(-5))
ERRRATIO7
(1*10^(-6))
RBERC
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Iu Interface Load
Share Mode. The
options include:
SELMGTYPE
ATMADDR
ADDRPLAN
EXCELLENT(Excellent choice
priority)
LOAD(Load share
priority)
ATM Address
Plan, including
E.164(E.164) and
NSAP(NSAP)
It is an optional parameter.
Configure the ATM address
and coding plan of the
corresponding RNC.
ATM address code can adopt
the NSAP that has a fixed
length of 20 bytes) or E.164
(that is an extendable BCD
code).
The configuration here
should be consistent with
the RNC office ID parameters
at the MGW side.
BTRY1
NO(NO RETRY);
BEARER(TRY
OTHER REBEAR
MODES;
MGW(TRY OTHER
MGW)
BTRY2
RAS
NO(NO RETRY);
BEARER(TRY
OTHER REBEAR
MODES;
MGW(TRY OTHER
MGW)
RNC Office
ReAssignment.
Options include:
NO(NO);
YES(YES)
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RNC ID: 1
Context
Perform this procedure to create the adjacent NE information, including equipment type, bearer type and attributes, user plane
version, encoding and decoding template, and other information.
Steps
178
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Topological
node ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 2,048. It is used
for defining a topological node. It
is recommended that this ID is
consistent with the office ID of this
node.
OFCID
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter
for specify the office ID of this
topological node, ranging from 1
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
to 3,000. This parameter must
be defined by the ADD ADJOFC
command first. Type the RNC office
ID according to actual conditions.
NAME
CODECID
Alias
CODEC
identity
ETYPE
Equipment
type
IPVER
IP version of
the node
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the IP protocol version
supported between nodes. Select
IPV4 or IPV6 according to the
actual conditions. In general, it is
set as IPV4
ATTR
Bearer
attributes
UPVER
User plane
protocol
version
It is an optional parameter to
regulate the user plane version
of this node, ranging from V1
to V16. It can support one or
more of these user plane versions.
This parameter is only valid for
RNC-type or MGW-type NE.
In general, V2 is selected (meaning
supporting Version 2) according to
the user-plane version supported
by RNC.
Extended
attributes
(tunnel
mode),
including
NOTUNL
(None
tunnel
mode)
RTUNL
(Rapid
tunnel
mode)
ATTR2
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
TRFMOD
Instruction
DTUNL
(Delay
tunnel
mode)
Transmission
mode,
including
MCINTF (Mc
interface
signal transfer
mode)
UPERRCTRL
Error SDU
control
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
DTMFTC
Tandem office
send DTMF
use TC mode,
containing two
options: No
and YES
Instruction
This parameter is used to set
whether the tandem office uses the
TC resources during DTMF number
delivery.
The default value is NO
It contains the following options.
MGWCON
MGW
congestion
reporting
capability
Alias: RNC100
CODEC ID: 1
Context
Steps
181
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 2048.
MGWID
MGW node ID
RANTYPE
Office type
RANID
RNC/BSC node
number
Load Sharing
Mode, including:
SHMODE
NONE (NOT
Load Sharing)
BEARLOAD
(Bear Load
Sharing)
MBLOAD
(MasterBackup Load
Sharing)
Bearer Type 1,
including:
BTYPE1
BRATIO1
ATM (ATM)
IP (IP)
Bearer Type 1
Ratio
Bearer Type 2,
including:
BTYPE2
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NONE (NONE)
ATM (ATM)
IP (IP)
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
BRATIO2
Bearer Type 2
Ratio
BPER
Ratio of bearer
from MGW to RNC
NAME
Alias
Context
Steps
183
TG
OFC
NAME
MODULE
ND
184
Parameter Description
Instruction
Trunk group ID
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used
to define an ATM trunk
group, and needs to be
planned in the resource
management system in
advance. It is a global
unified number
It is a mandatory
parameter, ranging
from 1 to 256. It is
used to specify the
corresponding office of
the trunk group. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD ADJOFC at first.
Then it can be indexed
here
User alias
It is an optional
parameter, consisting
of 0~50 characters.
It is used to specifically
describe a trunk group to
make it easily recognized
It is a mandatory
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
1 to 127. It is used to
specify the SMP module
of processing traffic on
this trunk group
It is a mandatory
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
1~2048. It is used to
specify the topology
node No. of the MGW
providing bearer, which
is controlled by the local
MGCF
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
SIGLINE
It is an optional
parameter. It is used to
identify the line type of
this trunk, with a default
of BICC
KIND
It is an optional
parameter. It is used
to specify the call
connection direction
in this trunk group in
the local office, with
a default of BIDIR. It
should be negotiated
with the peer-end office
Bearer establishment
direction, including the
following three types:
NODIR (No direction):
The inter-office bearer
is established without
direction.
BWAY
It is an optional
parameter. It is used to
specify the inter-office
bearer establishment
direction, with a default
of NODIR
FORWD: The
inter-office bearer is
established based on the
forward mode
THD
Overload control
threshold
It is an optional
parameter, ranging from
0 to 100, with a default
of 100. This parameter
takes effect when levels
of congestion occur and
load control is required
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Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
CICSLTP
186
It is an optional
parameter. It is used to
specify the trunk circuit
selecting policy of the
system within this trunk
group, with a default
of CYC. If this trunk
group is a two-way
trunk group, it is
recommended to set the
circuit selecting mode
to ODD/EVEN mode to
prevent contention when
two exchanges select
circuits
Parameter
Name
DAS
SIPDAS
OPDAS
PREDAS
DDI
OPDDI
MINNAT
Parameter Description
Instruction
It is an optional
parameter. It is used
to analyze the called
number in an incoming
call. This parameter
must be defined by
command ADD DAS at
first. Then it can be
indexed here
It is used to analyze
the calling number in
an incoming call. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD DAS at first. Then
it can be indexed here
It is used to pre-analyze
the called number in
an incoming call. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD PREDAS at first.
Then it can be indexed
here
It is the index of
the incoming called
number transform. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
It is the index of
the incoming calling
number transform. This
parameter must be
defined by command
ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
Minimum national
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is an
integer ranging from 0 to
26, with a default of 0.
It is used to specify the
minimum digit length of
the called number during
a national incoming call
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Parameter
Name
MAXNAT
MININT
MAXINT
INREG
Parameter Description
Instruction
Maximum national
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is an
integer ranging from 0 to
26, with a default of 26.
It is used to specify the
maximum digit length of
the called number during
a national incoming call
Minimum international
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is an
integer ranging from 0 to
26, with a default of 0.
It is used to specify the
minimum digit length
of the called number
during an international
incoming call
Maximum international
number length
It is an optional
parameter, which is an
integer ranging from 0 to
26, with a default of 26.
It is used to specify the
maximum digit length
of the called number
during an international
incoming call
Incoming register
signaling flag. Options
include:
INVALID
OUTREG
Outgoing register
signaling flag. Options
include:
INVALID
COLEN
BUSYRATE
188
It is an optional
parameter, with a default
value of INVALID
It is an optional
parameter, with a default
value of INVALID
It is an optional
parameter. It ranges
from 1 to 32, with a
default of 10.
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer ranging
from 1 to 100, with a
default of 100. After
the trunk circuit usage
is configured, when the
ratio of busy circuits
to all circuits in this
trunk group exceeds this
value, congestion occurs
in this trunk group.
After the congestion
is relieved, report the
trunk congestion times
and congestion duration
in the performance
statistics. This
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
parameter does not
take effect when it is
configured to 100
ROAMDAS
It is an optional
parameter. After this
DAS is configured, if
the local office serves
as a GMSC, this DAS
is preferred for the
returned roaming
numbers. Otherwise,
the roaming number
DAS configured in
the number analysis
template is used
Q850CCIDX
Q850 customization
index
It is an optional
parameter. It ranges
from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 0.
ID of signaling
modification entrance
IIt is an optional
parameter, associated
with the inter-office
signaling modification
entrance. It ranges
from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 0
SMENTERID
189
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PCM
TG
Number
It is an optional integer-type
parameter, ranging from 1 to
100. In general, select the default
value.
MGW PCM
number
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of MGWPCM_S and
MGWPCM_F. The start and end
numbers of the MGW PCM mean
that the trunks corresponded by
PCM resources of this number
section can be invoked. This
parameter is left blank when the
PCM-belonged trunk number is an
interoffice BICC.
INFO
Self-loop PCM
number
NAME
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
NUM
MGWPCM
Example: Create a PCM system to the RNC office with the following requirements:
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191
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Chapter
Access Data
Configuration
Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................ 193
Creating Emergency Call Center ........................................ 194
Special Serivce Configuration ............................................ 196
LAI and GCI/Service Area Configuration.............................. 201
Overview
Description
This chapter describes how to configure the location area and the
cell data on the MSCS. When a base station is added on the radio
side, the corresponding cell data need to be configured on the
MSCS. When the adjacent MSC is added on the network side, the
adjacent location area data need to be configured on MSCS for the
proper handover between the offices.
When the MSCS is interconnected with the BSC, the special service number dialed in different cells requires to converting to different numbers for connection. When the MSCS is interconnected
with the RNC, the special service number dialed in different cells
possibly also requires conversion. Therefore, configuring different
special service attendant consoles and special service group data
is required.
Configuration
Flow
Operations
Related Command
ADD ECC
Creating a special-service
phone group
ADD SSPN
ADD TPDNAL
ADD LAI
ADD LAI
193
Steps
Operations
Related Command
ADD GCI
ADD SAI
Context
The emergency call function does not analyze the emergency call
number. After the subscriber dials a specified emergency call number in one location area, the core network will obtain the emergency call center index according to the location area where the
emergency call is received. After that, it will find the corresponding number of the emergency call center number according to the
the emergency call center index, and then analyze this number.
This topic describes how to create emergency call center.
Steps
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
ECC
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~32 digits
ECCIDX
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 255
194
DFT: Default
Emergency Call
Center Number
It is an optional
parameter with the
default value DFT
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
POLICE: Police
Emergency Call
Center Number
AMBULANCE:
Ambulance
Emergency Call
Center Number
FIRE: Fire-fighting
Emergency Call
Center Number
MARINE: Marine
Emergency Call
Center Number
MOUTAIN: Mountain
Area Emergency Call
Center Number
Instruction
Configuration Number
Type, including
UNKNOWN:
Unknown
INTERNATIONAL:
International
NATIONAL: National
SPECIAL: Special
Number Of The
Network
SHORT: Abbreviated
Number
NAT
NAME
Alias
It is an optional
parameter withe
the default value
UNKNOWN
It is an optional
parameter, consisting
of 0~50 characters
195
Special Serivce
Configuration
Creating a Special Service Phone
Group
Prerequisites
Context
In the case of the MSCS being connected with the BSC, when you
dial a special-service number in different cells, it is required to
convert this number to different numbers for connection.
In the case of the MSCS being connected with the RNC, when you
dial a special-service number in different service areas, it is also
required to convert this number to different numbers for connection.
Therefore, different special-service attendant consoles need to be
configured.
Steps
196
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SSPGID
Special
Service
Phone Group
ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging form
1 to 65535. It is associated with
the special-service phone group
ID in the special-service group
configuration, exclusively defines an
attendant console together with the
special-service number
SSPGNAME
Special
Service
Phone Group
Name
Parameter
Name
SSNUM 1
PNUM1
SSNUM 2
PNUM2
SSNUM 3
PNUM3
SSNUM 4
PNUM4
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Special
Service
Number 1
Phone
Number 1
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 2
Phone
Number 2
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 3
Phone
Number 3
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 4
Phone
Number 4
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
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Parameter
Name
SSNUM 5
PNUM5
SSNUM 6
PNUM6
SSNUM 7
PNUM7
SSNUM 8
PNUM8
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Parameter
Description
Instruction
Special
Service
Number 5
Phone
Number 5
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 6
Phone
Number 6
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 7
Phone
Number 7
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 8
Phone
Number 8
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Parameter
Name
SSNUM 9
PNUM9
SSNUM 10
PNUM10
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Special
Service
Number 9
Phone
Number 9
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
Special
Service
Number 10
Phone
Number 10
It is a mandatory parameter
indicating the phone console number
corresponding to the special service
phone group ID and the special
service number. It ranges from 0 to
40
For example, create the special service phone group. The Special service phone group ID is 1, the special service number is
110, the phone number is 0086251100 and the special service
phone group name is SSPN1. The command is as follows:
ADD SSPN:SSPGID=1,SSPGNAME="SSPN1",SSNUM1=11
0,PNUM1="0086251100";
END OF STEPS
Context
This topic details how to create the special service called number
analysis.
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Steps
ENTR
DIGIT
Parameter
Description
Instructions
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 1000. Select the
corresponding analyzer entry
of the analyzed number prefix.
For local calls, select the corresponding analyzer entry of the
local number analyzer
Analyzed number
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 0~20 digits. Input
the prefix of the called number, whose length must make it
be distinguished in the local office. For intra-office calls, it is
required to configure both the
prefix of the called number and
that of the local-office roaming
number
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
It is used to specifically
describe the called number
analysis to make it easily
recognized
NAME
User alias
CAT
RST1
Number analysis
result 1
200
Context
Steps
201
Parameter
Description
Instruction
LAC
Location area
code (HEX)
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 4 HEX digits. It
should be consistent with that
of the RNC/BSC side
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
It is used to describe the LAI,
such as Adjacent BSC/RNC
office name-LAI
Location area ID
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to define a LAI in
the system, ranging from
1~65534. If there is no special
requirements, enter the LAI
in the cell of the BSC/RNC
connected with the MSCS
It is an optional parameter.
It indicates whether the
BSC/RNC connected with
the MSCS accesses the
MSCS through the public
domain. If the BSC/RNC
accesses the MSCS through
the public domain, enter 0.
Otherwise, enter the index of
the connected virtual MSC
MCC
Mobile Country
Code
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~3 digits. Enter
it according to the actual
condition, such as 460 for
China
MNC
Mobile Network
Code
It is an optional parameter.
Enter the corresponding MNC
of this LAI
MSC number.
NAME
ID
VMSCIDX
MSC
202
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
the local office, this parameter
needs to be entered
VLR number
LOCNUM
Location number
It is an optional parameter.
The VLR brings the location
number to the HLR during
PROVIDE-SUBSCRIBERLOCATION procedures. Enter
country code + area code,
such as 8625 for Nanjing in
China
ECCIDX
Emergency call
index
It is an optional parameter.
Select a configured emergency
call index. If no emergency
call index is configured, select
0
It is an optional parameter.
Enter one or more adjacent
BSC office IDs managing
this LAI. In case of the RAN
accessing the MSCS, there
is no need to configure this
parameter
It is an optional parameter.
Enter one or more adjacent
RNC office IDs managing
this LAI. In case of the BSC
accessing the MSCS, there
is no need to configure this
parameter
It is an optional parameter.
Enter the originating DAS 101
from the number analysis
configuration. If no DAS is
configured, enter 0 at first and
then modify it
VLR
BSC
RNC
TPDAS
203
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Belonging to,
including
BELONG
NO_MSC(not
belong to
local MSC
Server
domain)
MSC (belong
to local
MSC Server
domain)
DATTR
(belong to
double home
domain)
It is an optional parameter,
with MSC as the default value.
If this LAI is managed by
the local office, select MSC.
Otherwise, select NO_MSC. In
this case, it is required to enter
the MSC number and VLR
number where this LAI belongs
to. IF this LAI is managed by
a dual-homing domain, select
DATTR
Location area
attribute,
including:
LAIATTR
ATTBILL
(Produce
attempt call
bill)
NONE (none)
It is an optional parameter
WDMID
Work domain
index
It is an optional parameter,
with 0 as the default value.
In case of dual-homing
networking, enter the
dual-homing work domain
index ranging from 0 to 255
UPVER
UP mode version
of MSC-B
It is an optional parameter
indicating the version No. of
the MSC user plane where the
location area exists
R5HOCASE
GSMSSPGID
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Support HO Case
of Version R5,
including:
NO
YES
GSM Special
Service Phone
Group ID
It is an optional parameter
and the default value is NO. It
configures whether the local
LAI supports the R5 handover.
During 3G-to-2G handover,
determine the transform
mode for the handover and
ensure the compatibility of
the version according to the
configuration. That is to say,
when the option is YES, the
handover is done according to
the handover reason defined
in R5 version. If the option
is NO, the handover is done
according to the handover
reason defined in R4 version
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 65535 and
it is defined by the command
ADD SSPN
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
UMTSSSPGID
UMTS Special
Service Phone
Group ID
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 65535. It is
defined by the command ADD
SSPN
Extend Info,
including:
EXTINFO
NONBCLAI
(Non-Broadcast
LAI in POOL)
It is an optional parameter.
For the non-broadcast LAI in
POOL, the value is Null
For example, create BSC location area with the following requirements.
BSC ID in LAI: 99
Context
This section introduces how to create an adjacent LAI where handover services may occur.
When a handover occurs, the handover request message carries
the target cell. The MSCSERVER needs to get the MSCNUM according to the LAI in the message, and judge whether the handover
occurs within the local office. When the corresponding MSC number of the LAI is different with the local MSC number, it is required
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Parameter
Description
Instructions
LAC
It is a mandatory parameter.
It consists of 4 HEX digits. It
should be consistent with that
of the RNC/BSC side
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
It is used to describe the LAI,
such as Adjacent BSC/RNC
office name-LAI
Location area ID
It is an optional parameter.
It is used to define a LAI in
the system, ranging from
1~65534. If there is no
special requirements, enter
the LAI in the cell of the
BSC/RNC connected with the
MSCS
It is an optional parameter.
It indicates whether the
BSC/RNC connected with
the MSCS accesses the
MSCS through the public
domain. If the BSC/RNC
accesses the MSCS through
the public domain, enter 0.
Otherwise, enter the index of
the connected virtual MSC
Mobile Country
Code
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~3 digits. Enter
it according to the actual
condition, such as 460 for
China
Mobile Network
Code
It is an optional parameter.
Enter the corresponding MNC
of this LAI, such as 00 for
China Mobile, and 01 for
China Unicom
NAME
ID
VMSCIDX
MCC
MNC
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Parameter
Name
MSC
VLR
LOCNUM
Parameter
Description
Instructions
MSC number
VLR number
Location number
It is an optional parameter.
The VLR brings the location
number to the HLR during
PROVIDE-SUBSCRIBERLOCATION procedures. Enter
country code + area code,
such as 8625 for Nanjing in
China
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
Belonging,
including
BELONG
NO_MSC(not
belong to local
MSC Server
domain)
MSC (belong
to local
MSC Server
domain)
DATTR
(belong to
double home
domain)
It is an optional parameter,
with MSC as the default value.
If this LAI is managed by
the local office, select MSC.
Otherwise, select NO_MSC.
In this case, it is required to
enter the MSC number and
VLR number where this LAI
belongs to. IF this LAI is
managed by a dual-homing
domain, select DATTR
Location area
attribute,
including:
LAIATTR
ATTBILL
(Produce
attempt call
bill)
NONE (none)
It is an optional parameter
WDMID
Work domain
index
It is an optional parameter,
with 0 as the default value.
In case of dual-homing
networking, enter the
dual-homing work domain
index ranging from 0 to 255
UPVER
UP mode version
of MSC-B
It is an optional parameter
indicating the version No. of
the MSC user plane where the
location area exists
R5HOCASE
GSMSSPGID
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Support HO Case
of Version R5,
including:
NO
YES
GSM Special
Service Phone
Group ID
It is an optional parameter
and the default value is NO. It
configures whether the local
LAI supports the R5 handover.
During 3G-to-2G handover,
determine the transform
mode for the handover and
ensure the compatibility of
the version according to the
configuration. That is to say,
when the option is YES, the
handover is done according to
the handover reason defined
in R5 version. If the option
is NO, the handover is done
according to the handover
reason defined in R4 version
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 65535 and
it is defined by the command
ADD SSPN
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
UMTSSSPGID
UMTS Special
Service Phone
Group ID
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 65535. It is
defined by the command ADD
SSPN
Extend Info,
including:
EXTINFO
NONBCLAI
(Non-Broadcast
LAI in POOL)
It is an optional parameter.
For the non-broadcast LAI in
POOL, the value is Null
For example, create the BSC location area with the following
requirements.
Context
209
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instructions
Location area ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging 1 to 65534. Select the
home LAI of the cell from the list
of configured LAIs
Cell Identity
(hex)
It is an optional parameter
composed of GCIBEGIN (Cell
Identity Begin) and GCIEND (Cell
Identity End). The format of it is
CIB-CIE. Configure it according to
the real conditions. It should be
consistent with that of the BSC
side
TPDAS
Called Number
Selector
It is an optional parameter. It
ranges from 0 to 4096, with
a default of 0. It may not be
configured here. During the call
data configuration, it could be
modified and the referred value
is the number analysis selector in
the number analysis configuration
BSC
BSC Office
LAIID
GCI
Cell Attribute,
including
GCIATTR
NONE (none)
It is a mandatory parameter
ATTBILL
(produce
attempt call bill)
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NAME
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters
SSPGID
Special service
phone group ID
VMSCIDX
Virtual MSC
Index
It is an optional parameter. It
ranges from 0 to 65535. If 0
is selected, it represents public
domain, if 0 is not selected,
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instructions
the virtual MSC index should be
entered.
ECCIDX
Emergency
index
call
For example, create the global cell with the following requirements.
Alias: GCI1
Context
During the RNC access, it is required to configure the data for the
service area.
Steps
211
Parameter
Description
LAIID
Location
Area ID
SAC
Service Area
Code (hex)
RNC
RNC Office
NAME
Alias
SSPGID
Special Service
Phone
Group
VMSCIDX
Virtual
Index
ECCIDX
Emergency
call index
MSC
Instructions
Alias: SAI1
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Chapter
Number Analysis
The switch performs network addressing based on each type of
numbers. In the mobile switch, there are two types of numbers.
One type is subscriber number, including fixed subscriber number
and mobile subscriber number. The other type is network number, including Mobile Station Roaming Number (MSRN), MSC/VLR
number, HLR number, and handover number. ZXWN MSCS number analysis configuration is used to determine the corresponding
network addressing and service processing methods of each type
of number to ensure that the switch can correctly perform signaling interaction and voice channel connection.
ZXWN MSCS system provides seven number analyzers: new service number analyzer, CENTREX number analyzer, private-network
number analyzer, special-service number analyzer, local-network
number analyzer, national toll-service number analyzer, and international toll-service number analyzer. For a specified DAS, numbers pass each type of analyzers specified by this DAS in a fixed
order. The analyzers strictly follow the following order to perform
number analysis, as shown in Figure 11.
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Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
If call restriction is
required, analyze it to
pre-analysis ending, and
call rejected
New
service
number
analyzer
10193 + 0 + non-local
area code
10193 + G network
number section
10193 + C network
number section
214
If no call restriction is
required, analyze it to
pre-analysis normally
ending, and delete
10193 + 0 + local area
code from the change
index of the called
number
Analyze it to
pre-analysis normally
ending, and delete
10193 from the change
index of the called
number.
Whether to add 10193 to
the called-number index
in the CDR depends
on the CDR filling
requirements on the
billing center
2. Originating DAS: used to analyze the called number in the local-office-originated call, as shown in Table 101.
TABLE 101 ORIGINATING DAS
Analyzer
Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
New
service
number
analyzer
Free special-service
number
Analyze it to the
local-office free special
service, pointing to
the special-service
number configured on
the attendant console
Corresponding attendant
console number of the
special-service number
Analyze it to the
outgoing free special
service, pointing to the
special-service circuit
group
Short number
Special-service number
of the operator
Analyze it to the
outgoing free special
service, pointing to the
special-service circuit
group
Specialservice
number
analyzer
Vacant number
0
Localnetwork
number
analyzer
Analyze it to
the local-network
outgoing/local-call
service, pointing to
the gateway office
Analyze it to
the local-network
outgoing/local-call
service, pointing to
the gateway office
Analyze it to the
automatic service in
the national toll region,
pointing to the tandem
office of the local province
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Analyzer
Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
Vacant number
National
toll-service
number
analyzer
International
toll-service number
analyzer
Analyze it to
the local-network
outgoing/local-call
service, pointing to
the gateway office
Analyze it to the
automatic service in
the national toll region,
pointing to the tandem
office of the local province
00 + International
number
Analyze it to the
international toll
automatic service
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
Vacant number
Analyze it to the
local-network
outgoing/local-call
service, pointing to
the gateway office
Local number
section of other
mobile network
Analyze it to the
local-network
outgoing/local-call
service, pointing to
the gateway office
Non-local number
section of other
mobile network
Analyze it to the
automatic service
in the national toll
region, pointing to
the tandem office of
the local province
Local-network
number analyzer
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Analyzer Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
Number section of
the local mobile
network
National toll-service
number analyzer
0 + Local area
code + Local PSTN
number
Analyze it to the
local-network
outgoing/local-call
service, pointing to
the gateway office
0 + Non-local area
code
Analyze it to the
automatic service
in the national toll
region, pointing to
the tandem office of
the local province
4. Roaming DAS: used to analyze the roaming number in the response message to the routing information query message, as
shown in Table 103. It is unnecessary to analysis the CC in
national roaming numbers.
TABLE 103 ROAMING DAS
Analyzer Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
Roaming number
section of the local
service area in the
local office
Analyze it to the
local MSC service
Analyze it to the
outgoing service of
the local MSC.
Local-network
number analyzer
Roaming number
section of non-local
service area in the
local office
National other
roaming sections
Analyze it to the
national toll call
00 + International
number
Analyze it to the
international toll
automatic service
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Number Analysis
Configuration
Overview
Description
Data Configuration
Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating a number
analyzer entry
Specify an ID
for each type of
number analyzers
ADD ENTR
Creating a DAS
ADD DAS
SET LDASTM
PLT
Creating a
DAS template
(optional)
Create multiple
DAS templates in
the dual-homing
or regional
networking.
ADD ACRTMPLT
Create number
analysis for
prefixes of called
numbers and
roaming numbers
ADD TPDNAL
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The number analyzer entry range is set in the resource management system.
Context
Steps
Parameter Description
Instruction
ID
Analyzer entry
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
1 to 1000
NAME
User alias
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting of
0~50 characters
TYPE
It is an optional
parameter. Refer
to Table 105 for the
configuration description
NTYPE
It is an optional
parameter, with CALLED
as the default value. In
general, select CALLED
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 65535. Enter
it according to the
actual condition. The
default value is 0 (public
domain)
VMSCIDX
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Parameter Description
Configuration
Description
NEWSRV
CENTREX
CENTREX number
analyzer
PRINET
Private-network number
analyzer
SPECSRV
Special-service number
analyzer
LOCAL
Local-network number
analyzer
NATIONAL
National toll-service
number analyzer
INTER
International toll-service
number analyzer
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Creating a DAS
Prerequisites
Context
The DAS is the collection of various number analyzer entries, specifying the order and rule of performing number analysis.
Table 106 lists common DASs.
TABLE 106 COMMON DASS
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Configuration
Description
MS
MS originating
MSRN
CNG
LI
Intercepted number
PBRT
FWD
Forwarding number
analysis
Number pre-analysis
PREDAS
Steps
221
Parameter Description
Instruction
ID
DAS
It is a mandatory
parameter, which is an
integer, ranging from
1 to 4096. It is the
index number of the
newly-added DAS
NAME
User alias
It is an optional
parameter, consisting of
0~50 characters.
NEWSRV
CENTR
CENTREX number
analyzer entry
PRINET
Private-network number
analyzer entry
SPECSRV
Special-service number
analyzer entry
LOCAL
Local-network number
analyzer entry
NATIONAL
National toll-service
number analyzer entry
INTER
International
toll-service number
analyzer entry
VMSCIDX
222
Context
Creating the default DAS template of the local office means creating the DAS used for local-office service processing.
Steps
MS
MSRN
Parameter
Description
Instruction
MS originating
DAS
MSRN DAS
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Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
this DAS also analyzes forwarding
numbers returned from the HLR,
and subscriber numbers from
other mobile office or fixed office
It is an optional parameter, which
is an integer, ranging from 0 to
4096.
OR
Preferred
routing DAS
CNG
LI
IP
Calling number
DAS
Interception
DAS
IP DAS
ICBCNG
PBRT
Incoming call
restriction DAS
for calling
numbers
PBRT DAS
224
FWD
Forwarding DAS
FWDCNG
Forwarding
DAS for calling
numbers
CNGVIGW
Calling number
DAS of virtual
IGW
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
FWDVIGW
Forwarding DAS
of virtual IGW
INTRA
Wire and
wireless
integrated DAS
ROUTCAT1
MS originating
DAS for
category-1
subscribers
ROUTCAT2
MS originating
DAS for
category-2
subscribers
ROUTCAT3
MS originating
DAS for
category-3
subscribers
ROUTCAT4
MS originating
DAS for
category-4
subscribers
ROUTCAT5
MS originating
DAS for
category-5
subscribers
IMSIOPDAS
Outgoing IMSI
traffic division
DAS
OVERLAY
Calling
OVERLAY DAS
IGWMONITOR
IGW
interception
DAS
SHLRSKEY
SHLR service
key conversion
DAS
IMSITPDAS
IMSIFWDAS
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Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TESTCALLDAS
MRBT
Multi-media
ring back tone
DAS
INTPREDAS
International
number
pre-analysis
DAS
PREDAS
Number
pre-analysis
DAS
RECNCTDAS
Reconnection
DAS
Context
Steps
226
Parameter Description
Instruction
TMPLIDX
Routing template ID
It is a mandatory
parameter, ranging
from 1~65535
NAME
User alias
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~50 characters
MS
MS originating DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
MSRN
MSRN DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
OR
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
LI
Interception DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
IP
IP DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
CBCNG
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
PBRT
PRBT DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
Forwarding DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
CNG
FWD
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Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
FWDCNG
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
CNGVIGW
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
FWDVIGW
Forwarding DAS of
virtual IGW
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
INTRA
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096. It is used
for the function of one
number for two MSs and
mixed group
ROUTCAT1
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
ROUTCAT2
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
ROUTCAT3
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
ROUTCAT4
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
ROUTCAT5
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
IMSIOPDAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
OVERLAY
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Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
LIIGW
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
IMSITPDAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
IMSIFWDAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
MBRT
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
INTPREDAS
International number
pre-analysis DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
PREDAS
Number pre-analysis
DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 1000
RECNCTDAS
Reconnection DAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
0 to 4096
SHLRSKEY
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=0,CDCNG=0,FWD=0,FWDCNG=0,CNGVIGW=0,FWDVI
GW=0,INTRA=0,ROUTCAT1=0,ROUTCAT2=0,ROUTCAT3
=0,ROUTCAT4=0,ROUTCAT5=0,IMSIOPDAS=0,OVERLA
Y=0,LIIGW=0,SHLRSKEY=0,IMSITPDAS=0,IMSIFWDAS
=0,MBRT=0,INTPREDAS=0,PREDAS=0,CFPRE=0,CFUPR
E=0,NDUBPRE=0,UDUBPRE=0,CFNRCE_PRE=0,CFNRCL_
PRE=0,CFNRYPRE=0,CDPRE=0,MORCPRE=0,GMSCRCPR
E=0,CFRCPRE=0,MTRCPRE=0,RECNCTDAS=0,CAMELDN
ALIDX=0,SSDAS=0,ASCODEDAS=0;
END OF STEPS
Context
This section introduces how to configure number analysis for prefixes of called numbers and roaming numbers. The called number
analysis determines the subsequent service procedures of the call.
Steps
ENTR
DIGIT
230
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Number
analyzer entry
Analyzer
number
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~20 digits. Input
the prefix of the called number,
whose length must make it be
distinguished in the local office.
For intra-office calls, it is required
to configure both the prefix of
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
the called number and that of the
local-office roaming number
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
NAME
SPECRST
SPECIDX
User alias
Special analysis
result rule
Special analysis
result index
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Parameter
Name
CAT
Parameter
Description
Call service
types, including
the options in
Table 111
Instruction
It is an optional parameter. It is
used to specify the service type
triggered by this number, and
determine the direction of this
call. The system adopts vacant
number by default.
The called number of the local
office is analyzed to MSCO (MSC
common service). The roaming
number of the local office is
analyzed to MSLL (MSC local
service). The roaming number of
other office is analyzed to MSLO
(MSC local outgoing service)
When the call service type is
vacant number, local-network
local-office/common service, MSC
local-network local-office service,
Mobile Number Portability (MNP),
or H323 call, number analysis
result 1 must be fixed to 0. When
the call service type is outgoing
call or toll call, number analysis
result 1 is used to specify the
index number of the outgoing
route chain.
When the call service type is
equal access: CIC of the
operator where the subscriber
is located or equal access:
non-local-network CIC, number
analysis result 1 is used to specify
the index number of the outgoing
route chain.
RST1
Number
analysis result
1
232
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
or Outgoing free special
service, number analysis result
1 is used to specify the index
number of the outgoing route
chain.
The above-specified index number
of the outgoing route chain must
be defined by command ADD
CHAIN at first. Then it can be
indexed here.
When the call service type is
Mobile emergency special
service, Local-office paid
special service or Local-office
free special service, number
analysis result 1 is used to specify
the special-service number. This
parameter must be defined by
command ADD SSPN at first.
Then it can be indexed here.
When the call service type is Tone
play service, CAT_SEND_TONE,
number analysis result 1 is used
to specify the ID of the tone to be
played
RST2
Number
analysis result
2
RST3
Number
analysis result
3
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
type is other types except the
above-listed, number analysis
result 3 must be fixed to 0
CHAINAL
Route chanin
analysis index
RNLEN
Length of the
carried routing
number
MINLEN
Minimum digit
length of
numbers
234
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional parameter, which
is an integer ranging from 0 to
255, with a default of 20. It is
used to specify the maximum digit
length of the analyzed number
required for call connection.
MAXLEN
Maximum
digit length of
numbers
OVERLAY
priority,
including:
OVLYPRI
NO (No
priority):
Trigger the
intelligent
service based
on CSI at
first, and
then trigger
the intelligent
service again
based on
OVERLAY
HCSI (Higher
than the CSI
in priority):
Trigger the
intelligent
service based
on OVERLAY
at first, and
then trigger
the intelligent
service again
based on CSI
235
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Voice channel
release mode,
including:
CING (calling
control
release):
The calling
party controls
whether to
release the
call. In this
mode, when
only the called
party hooks on,
the call still can
continue.
REL
CED(called
control
release):
The called
party controls
whether to
release the call.
In this mode,
when only the
calling party
hooks on, the
call still can
continue.
It is an optional parameter. It
indicates a resource release mode
when subscribers hook on. In
general, select NO. Select CED for
such special numbers as 110 and
119
NO (noncontrol
release): Both
the calling
party and the
called party
can control
whether to
release the call.
In this mode,
no matter
whether the
calling party or
the called party
hooks on, the
call is released
NET
236
Type of the
destination
network
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Number
address
attribute,
including:
DEF (default
attribute): Do
not replace
the address
attribute of
the analyzed
number.
INT
(international
number):
Replace the
address
attribute of
the analyzed
number with
international
number.
NAT (national
number):
Replace the
address
attribute of
the analyzed
number with
national (valid)
number.
NAT
It is an optional parameter. It
is used to replace the address
attribute of the analyzed number.
In general, it is set to DEF, or is
set according to the requirements
of the peer end
LOC(local
number):
Replace the
address
attribute of
the analyzed
number with
local number.
UNK (attribute
unknown):
Replace the
address
attribute of
the analyzed
number with
unknown
Transforming
the calling
number again,
including:
OPDDICONT
NO (Not
allowed): It is
not allowed to
transform the
calling number
again in the
subsequent call
procedures.
It is an optional parameter. It
is used to specify whether it is
allowed to transform the calling
number again in the subsequent
call procedures when the calling
number was already transformed
once. The system adopts NO by
default
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
YES (allowed):
It is allowed to
transform the
calling number
again in the
subsequent call
procedures.
Transforming
the called
number again,
including:
TPDDICONT
NO (Not
allowed): It is
not allowed to
transform the
called number
again in the
subsequent call
procedures.
YES (allowed):
It is allowed to
transform the
called number
again in the
subsequent call
procedures
OPDDI
TPDDI
OPDLYDDI
It is an optional parameter. It
is used to specify whether it is
allowed to transform the called
number again in the subsequent
call procedures when the called
number was already transformed
once. The system adopts NO by
default
Calling-number
immediate
transform
index
It is an optional parameter. It
is the number stream transform
index of the calling-number
immediate transform. Immediate
transform immediately makes the
calling number transformed. This
parameter must be defined by
command ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
Called-number
immediate
transform
index
It is an optional parameter. It
is the number stream transform
index of the called-number
immediate transform. Immediate
transform immediately makes the
called number transformed. This
parameter must be defined by
command ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
Calling-number
delay transform
index
It is an optional parameter. It
is the number stream transform
index of the calling-number delay
transform. Delay transform takes
effects in the IAM message at the
outgoing side instead of making
the calling number transformed
immediately. This parameter must
be defined by command ADD DDI
at first. Then it can be indexed
here.
According to the IAM message at
the outgoing side, perform the
calling-number delay transform
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
here, and then perform the
calling-number delay transform in
the number pre-analysis
TPDLYDDI
DDIOVERB
Called-number
delay transform
index
It is an optional parameter. It
is the number stream transform
index of the called-number
immediate transform. Immediate
transform immediately makes the
called number transformed. This
parameter must be defined by
command ADD DDI at first. Then
it can be indexed here
B-interface
number
transform
index
Whether to
support the
interworking
between video
calls, including:
IWVEDIO
LSUP:
Local-network
subscribers
support the
interworking
between
video calls by
default). The
call continues.
OSUP:
Subscribers in
other networks
support the
interworking
between video
calls). The call
continues.
It is an optional parameter. It is
used to specify whether to support
the interworking between video
calls. The default value is LSUP
ONSUP:
Subscribers
in other
networks do
not support the
interworking
TIMELMT
Maximum
call duration
(minute)
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
AUXDAS
Assistant DAS
It is an optional parameter. It
is used to specify the DAS for
analyzing the called number again
when the call service type is
outgoing service, and when the
connection between the local office
and the mutually-backed-up office
is broken in the mutual backup
dual-homing networking. This
parameter must be defined by
command ADD DAS at first. Then
it can be indexed here
A6
Sending A6
signal after
receiving
how many
digits during
incoming calls
Toll prefix +
Area code
length
Enabled
options Refer
to Table 112 for
details
It is an optional parameter.
In general, select CCS7
(Automatically sending the
calling number when using CCS7
for outgoing services) and (No call
when the called number exceeds
the maximum digit length)
Fax analysis
resutl index
PFXLEN
ENOPT
FAXIDX
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Parameter
Name
AVIDX
DVIDX
ADATAIDX
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Analog video
analysis result
index
Digital video
analysis result
index
Analog data
analysis result
index
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Parameter
Name
DDATAIDX
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Digital data
analysis result
index
Whether to play
the DDC tone,
including:
DDCPLAY
NONE (Not
playing the
DDC tone): It
is not required
to play the DDC
tone in the local
office.
PLAY (Playing
the DDC tone):
It is required
to play the DDC
tone in the local
office.
Voice Activity
Detection
(VAD) flag,
including:
VAD
OPPMGWID
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CLOSE: Not
starting the
VAD function.
OPEN: Starting
the VAD
function.
INVALID: The
VAD function is
invalid
Opposite-end
MGW ID
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Call type
priority,
including:
INVALID: The
call priority is
invalid.
HIGHEST: The
call has the
highest priority.
CALLSERVPRILVL
HIGHER: The
call has a
priority one
level lower than
the highest
priority.
NORMAL:
The call has
a priority one
level lower
than the higher
priority.
RERTS
Re-routing
route chain
243
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Inter-MGW
route chain or
not, including:
INCHAIN
NO: The
outgoing route
chain got
from number
analysis is not
an inter-MGW
route chain.
YES: The
outgoing route
chain got
from number
analysis is
an inter-MGW
route chain
Instruction
It is used to specify whether the
outgoing route chain got from
number analysis is an inter-MGW
route chain. The system select
NO by default. If YES is selected,
the routes in the outgoing route
chains will not be selected for
the outgoing route. The outgoing
route will be got after perform
number analysis again according
to the associated called number
DAS configured in the outgoing
route chain.
This parameter is used in the
following cases:
One virtual outgoing route chain
is got based on number analysis
at first, and then the real outgoing
route is got based on the called
number DAS associated with the
virtual outgoing route chain.
When one MSCS controls multiple
areas, the outgoing route chain
facilitates subscriber management
RECMDMGWNODEID
Recommended
MGW nodes
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Meanings
Description
NONE
Vacant number
LLC
Localnetwork localoffice/common
service
Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
LOL
Local-network
outgoing/localcall service
LORU
Local-network
outgoing/rural
(network) call
service
DWTM
Domestic toll
(intra-region)
manual service
DWTA
Domestic toll
(intra-region)
automatic
service
DBTM
Domestic toll
(inter-region)
manual service
DBTA
Domestic toll
(inter-region)
automatic
service
INTM
International
toll manual
service
International
toll automatic
service
INTA
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Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
Local-office paid
special service
Local-office free
special service
Outgoing paid
special service
Outgoing free
special service
DEPS
Additional
service
CENTL
Intra-office
call within
the CENTREX
business group
CENTO
Outgoing call
within the
CENTREX
business group
TELCA
Intelligent
Ntwork service
call
EQACL
Equal access:
CIC of the
operator where
the subscriber is
located
LSPA
LSFR
OUPA
OUFR
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Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
EQACO
Equal access:
non-localnetwork CIC
Toll DDC
incoming call
Toll DDC
outgoing call
Local DDC
outgoing call
MSCO
MSC common
service
MSLL
MSC localnetwork
local-office
service (only
for roaming
numbers)
STONE
DDCI
DDCC
DDCO
DDCCO
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Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
MSLO
MSC local
outgoing
service (only
for roaming
numbers)
CINRE
Calling-number
incoming call
restriction
MSLTE
MSC national
toll call (only
for roaming
numbers)
AAC
Automatic
response
number
OVERLAY
prefix incoming
service
OVCS
OVERLAY call
service
MSITE
MSC
international
toll call (only
for roaming
numbers)
IP
IP fixed service
SSP
SSP charging
and querying
service
NSSP
Non-SSP
charging and
querying service
Reserved
OVPRE
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Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
IPMO
IP mobile
service
INSIP
IP service dialed
by intelligentnetwork
subscribers
Reserved
ALIP
Independent IP
service
OVMO
OVERLAY:
MO-triggered
CAMEL service
OVMT
OVERLAY:
MT-triggered
CAMEL service
MNP
Mobile number
portability
MNPR
MNP MNP
outgoing routing
SIPO
SIP outgoing
call
H323
H323 call
MOIMC
Mobile
emergency
special service
249
Call
Service
Types
250
Meanings
Description
SSSP
Independent
SSP outgoing
service
IGWA
IGW
supplementary
service (only for
IGW)
DASA
DAS service
(virtual IGW)
(only for IGW)
OCIC
OUPAOD
Outgoing
paid special
service (can
be dialed by
the defaulting
subscribers)
LINTS
Local-office
intelligent
service
SHLRQ
SHLR querying
service (only for
IGW)
IGWC
IGW common
service (only for
IGW)
ISSPQ
IGWSSP
charging and
querying service
(only for IGW)
IGWLF
IGW local-office
free special
service
Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
IGWLP
IGW local-office
paid special
service
IGWOV
IGWOVERLAY
prefix incoming
service
IGWDDCIN
IGWDDCLOCAL
Test call
TEST
CCS7
CHGK
Meanings
Description
Automatically sending
the calling number when
using CCS7 for outgoing
services
Indicates whether to
set the type of the
calling subscriber in the
outgoing IAM message of
ISUP or BICC signaling
to the calling subscriber
types flexibly configured
in security variables
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Enabled
Options
Meanings
Description
CHGN
DELA
Reserved
166-voice-mailbox
service
NSCP
Reserved
RRTO
NETF
IN forward message
Reserved
VNUM
Virtual number
Reserved
HRA
High rate
Reserved
NUMLEN
CEC
Charge as emergency
call
Charge as emergency
call
NOLMTLEN
IGFWD
ECL
NTC
252
Enabled
Options
Meanings
Description
NCEL
Interception number
incoming
LSIN
CON
SHLRF
SHLRG
253
Enabled
Options
JUDG
REBO
Meanings
Description
Restraining HOMEBOX
service
Indicates whether
incoming calls trigger
the HOMEBOX service
in the local office. This
option is only used in the
IGW system
Example: Configure the called number analysis with the following requirements.
Analyzer entry: 1
Analyzer entry: 1
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X=0,AVIDX=0,DVIDX=0,ADATAIDX=0,DDATAIDX=0,D
DCPLAY=NONE,VAD=INVALID,CALLSERVPRILVL=INVALI
D,RERTS=0,INCHAIN=NO,BICT=NO,ICT=0,ICTT=10,GN
M=NORMAL,STBILL=INVALID,HOPDAS=0,MCA=NO,IVVR
=NO,WANTL=0,IMSCENTR=NO;
END OF STEPS
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Chapter
Tone Configuration
Table of Contents
Creating MSCS Tones in Batches........................................ 257
Creating the Fixed Tone Play Data...................................... 258
Creating the Basic Service Tone Play Data........................... 265
Creating the Intelligent Service Tone Play Data .................... 274
Context
Note:
During batch deletion, delete the MGW static data first; otherwise,
the system will prompt that The tone play template No. is being
used by the MGW static data, so it cannot be deleted.
Steps
257
Parameter Description
Instruction
TYPE
LANGDES: language
description string
TONEPLAYMT: the
method of playing tones
Select it
according to the
actual condition.
Context
The NMS system works properly, and the client logs in to the
server.
258
BCG (Basic Call Progress Tones Generator with Directionality) and XCG (Expanded Call Progress tones Generator
Package). Each fixed tone must belong to one of them.
Volume: volume
Circuit type: PCM compression mode of a fixed tone, including A law and u law
The MRB board circularly plays tones according to the configured duty ratio. If there is phase and amplitude saltus
between the first dot and the last one of the code dots of the
tone generated according to a special frequency f, noise will
occur when the MRB board circularly plays the tone. The
background generates single-frequency tones according to
COS (fL)/4000, where is the constant of circumference ratio, f is the frequency for generating fixed tones,
and L is the code dot length. fL/4000 must be an integer,
so that the generated fixed tone can be circularly played
without interruption. Therefore, during the configuration,
it is required to confirm whether to select 640 bytes or 800
bytes for the fixed code dot length according to the frequency.
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TPLID
TONE
Parameter
Descriptions
Instruction
Playback template
index number
Numbered from 1,
used in MGW static
data configuration
(ADD MGSCFG), and
determining the played
tones supported by the
MGW
Tone ID
Tone ID self-defined in
ZXWN, for internal use.
It is usually consistent
with the internal Tone ID
of the MGW. Refer to the
corresponding tone list of
the Tone ID to configure
it. The TONEID of the ring
back tone is 2.
CG (CG package)
CT (CT package)
AU (AU package)
AN (AN package)
BCG (BCG
package)
XCG (XCG
package)
THREEGXCG
(THREEGXCG
package)
AASB (AASB
package)
AASDC (AASDC
package)
PKG
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A parameter defined
in the H.248 protocol,
for classifying tones in
the H.248 protocol. For
details, see the contents
in the H.248 protocol.
The tone package type
of the ring back tone is
BCG (Basic Call Progress
Tones Generator with
Directionality)
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Descriptions
Instruction
INPKGID
ID
ID
URL
URL address/character
string code
corresponded by the
service tone
ID: 2
261
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SN
PKGTP
Package type
TPRO
Service
tone type,
corresponding
to the INPKGID
parameter
in the ADD
TONEID
command on
the MSCS
Tone ID
ANSPEC
Service key
code
SKEY
Service key
NAME
Alias
TPROID
TONE
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ID: 1
Service key: 1
Alias: RingbackTone
Parameter
Description
Instruction
FREQ
CDFREQ
DECIBEL
CDLEN
NAME
Alias
Specifically describes
the language description
string to make it easily
recognized
CTYPE
Note:
The MRB board circularly plays tones according to the configured duty ratio. If there is phase and amplitude saltus between
the first dot and the last one of the code dots of the tone generated according to a special frequency f, noise will occur when
the MRB board circularly plays the tone.
The background generates single-frequency tones according to
COS (fL)/4000, where is the constant of circumference
ratio, f is the frequency for generating fixed tones, and L is the
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code dot length. fL/4000 must be an integer, so that the generated fixed tone can be circularly played without interruption.
For
double-frequency
or
multiple-frequency
tones,
they are generated according to COS(f1L)/4000+
COS(f2L)/4000++ COS(fnL)/4000. In this case, all
fL/4000s must be integers.
For example, create a frequency for the ring back tone with
the following requirements.
Frequency No.: 9
Alias: RingbackTone
TONE
FRDU
NAME
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Service Tone ID
Alias
Specifically describes
the language description
string to make it easily
recognized
For example, create a ring back tone with the following requirements.
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Duration: 0-20
Alias: RingbackTone.
Context
The NMS system works properly, and the client logs in to the
server.
Each kind of tone play requirement and the corresponding relationship between basic tones in the version are planned well
in the local office.
265
The
266
when a basic call service fails. For example, the system plays the
invalid number tone when a subscriber dials an incorrect number,
and ringing-time-out tone when the called subscriber makes no
reply for a long time. In normal cases, the basic service tone
play data can be created in batches. This topic introduces how to
configure the tone play data for a basic tone, taking the vacant
number tone as an example.
Steps
FAILCODE
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Analysis result,
including:
EOTA: End
analysis
CONT: Number
analyzed
subsequently
ANARSLT
TONE
Tone ID
Tone ID self-defined in
ZXWN, for internal use.
It is usually consistent
with the internal Tone ID
of the MGW.
SRVTAG
TONESIG
(Sending tone
signal between
offices): Sending
tone signal to the
calling side.
ACKSIG
(Sending the
called-partyanswering signal
to the calling
side): Sending
false answering
It is an optional
parameter, which is of
enumeration type, with a
default of TONESIG.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
signal to the
calling side.
Instruction
PLAYFLG:
Meaning whether
to set the tone
play duration and
times according
to the service
tones.
Alias
ITERR
Iteration times
DURATION
It is used to specify
the play duration of
this failure tone, with a
default of 0.
NAME
268
TPLID
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Playback template
index number
Analysis result,
including:
EOTA: End
analysis
CONT: Number
analyzed
subsequently
ANARSLT
TONE
Tone ID
Tone ID self-defined in
ZXWN, for internal use. It is
usually consistent with the
internal Tone ID of the MGW.
Refer to the corresponding
tone list of the Tone ID to
configure it.
PKG
INPKGID
CG (CG package)
CT (CT package)
AU (AU package)
AN (AN package)
BCG (BCG
package)
XCG (XCG
package)
THREEGXCG
(THREEGXCG
package)
AASB (AASB
package)
AASDC (AASDC
package)
132 (132
package)
A parameter defined in
the H.248 protocol, for
classifying tones in the
H.248 protocol. For details,
see the contents in the
H.248 protocol.
269
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
ID
URL
For example, create an ID for the vacant number with the following requirements.
ToneID: 101
270
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SRVKEY
Service key
LANG
Language type
ITERR
Iteration times
DURATION
Playback
duration(s)
CMP
For example, create a tone play method for the vacant number
tone with the following requirements.
Parameter Description
Instruction
PKGTP
A parameter defined
in the H.248 protocol,
for classifying tones in
the H.248 protocol. For
details, see the contents
in the H.248 protocol.
TPRO
Tone ID
Tone ID self-defined in
ZXWN, for internal use.
It is usually consistent
with the internal Tone
ID of the MSCS. Refer to
the corresponding tone
list of the Tone ID to
configure it.
ANSPEC
A parameter defined
in the H.248 protocol,
corresponding to the
URL parameter in the
ADD TONEID command
on the MSCS.
SKEY
Service key
TONE
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ToneID: 101
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Language Descriptor
LG1
Language 1
LG2
Language 2
LG3
Language 3
LG4
Language 4
LG5
Language 5
LGSTR
For example, create the vacant-number-tone-language comparison configuration with the following requirements.
Language 1: English
272
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TONE
Tone ID
LANG
Language type
KIND
Tone type
Parameter
Description
Instruction
UNIT
SUNIT
SKEY1
Service key
SKEY2
Service key
SKEY3
Service key
SKEY4
Service key
SKEY5
Service key
SKEY6
Service key
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10. Transfer data to the foregrounds of the MSCS and the MGW.
Dial a local mobile phone to test whether the ring back tone is
properly played.
END OF STEPS
Context
The NMS system works properly, and the client logs in to the
server.
The service keys and EMIDs are planned together with the SCP.
OF THE
INTERNAL EMID
2. The intelligent service tone play data on the MGW are the same
with the basic service tone play data on the MGW.
3. Brief introduction to data association
274
The MSCS translates the external EMID sent from the SCP into
the internal EMID, and finds the external service key, language
type, and the record notification No. according to the EMID.
Then it translates the external service key into the internal
service key, and gets the play method of the corresponding intelligent service tone. It gets ToneID according to the service
tone notification No. and the service key, translates the ToneID
into the exclusive combination of TonePro and URL, and translates the language type, play method, and other parameters
of the intelligent services at the same time. Then it transfers
the TonePro, URL, language type, and the play method to the
MGW.
The intelligent service tone play procedure of the MGW is the
same with the basic service tone play procedure of the MGW.
The MGW translates the exclusive combination of TonePro and
URL into the ToneID and the service key, translates the language type to that on the MGW, and saves the play method.
It gets the tone element components (fixed tone elements and
variable tone elements) according to the ToneID and the language type, and gets the tone unit No. and the subunit No.
according to service key of the intelligent services.
The intelligent service tone play data configuration is used to enable the ZXWN CS equipment to play intelligent service tones,
complete the SRF function, and implement the function that the
system can play the related intelligent service tone based on the
EMID sent from the SCP. This topic introduces how to configure
the tone play data for the intelligent service.
Steps
275
Parameter
Description
Instruction
EMID
ID of external message
SRVKEY
Service key
MID
Language type,
including:
MIXED: indicates
that the language
type is mixed tone.
MANDARIN:
indicates the
language type is
mandarin.
LANG
LOCAL: indicates
the language type
is local language
Select it according to
the actual condition.
Tip:
MSGID (MSGID conversion) can be added in batches through
Dev Configuration > Tone Configuration > Tone Batch
Operation > Batch Create MSCS Tone (BADD STONE) on
the MML Terminal window.
For example, create MSGID conversion with the following requirements.
Service key: 1
276
Parameter
Description
Instruction
EXSVCKEY
SVCKEY
NAME
Alias
Specifically describes
the service key
interconnection
conversion to make
it easily recognized
ID
ID
SCPTYPE
SCP type
Service key
description
Used to specifically
describe the
corresponding service
key to make it easily
recognized
SVCKEYDES
Configuration ID: 1
SCP type: 0
The
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Parameter Description
Instruction
SVCKEY
MID
Analysis result,
including:
ANARSLT
TONEID
ID
NAME
CONT: Number
analyzed
subsequently
Select it according to
the actual conditions.
Tone ID
ID
Used to define
the service key
interconnection
conversion in the
system
Alias
Used to specifically
describe the service
key interconnection
conversion to make it
easily recognized
278
TPLID
TONE
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Playback template
index number
Numbered from 1,
used in MGW static
data configuration
(ADD MGSCFG), and
determining the played
tones supported by the
MGW
Tone ID
Tone ID self-defined in
ZXWN, for internal use.
It is usually consistent
with the internal Tone ID
of the MGW. Refer to the
corresponding tone list of
the Tone ID to configure it.
PKG
CG (CG package)
CT (CT package)
AU (AU package)
AN (AN package)
BCG (BCG
package)
XCG (XCG
package)
THREEGXCG
(THREEGXCG
package)
AASB (AASB
package)
AASDC (AASDC
package)
132 (132
package)
A parameter defined
in the H.248 protocol,
for classifying tones in
the H.248 protocol. For
details, see the contents
in the H.248 protocol.
INPKGID
URL
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Parameter
Description
Instruction
SRVKEY
Service key
LANG
Language type
ITERR
Iteration times
DURATION
Playback duration
CMP
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TPLID
Language template
No.
LANG
Language type
LANGDES
Language
description string
NAME
Alias
For example, create a language description string with the following requirements.
280
Language type: 2
281
282
Figure
283
284
Table
285
286
Tables
287
288
Index
D
Data configuration ....... 2,
45, 59, 69, 71, 8687,
93, 104105, 112, 135,
137138, 168169, 258,
260, 265266, 269,
274275, 279, 281
G
GT translation
selector .................. 59,
6263, 68, 81, 85, 87,
89, 92, 106, 110
H
Handover ................. 46,
63, 81, 193, 276
N
Networking mode ..... 104, 168
Number section ........ 158, 190
O
Outgoing route.........113,
121124
P
Physical configuration .......... 76, 126, 159, 266
S
Signaling link ............ 70,
7379, 105, 169
Signaling point ............ 2,
4548, 59, 70, 72, 86,
88, 105, 112, 114, 138,
166167, 169
Signaling route.......... 70,
7880, 87, 105
289