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Introduction to MSOFTX3000 V200R010C00


2013-03
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This document describes the positioning and new functions of MSOFTX3000 (V200R010C00), and differences between CS10.0 and the baseline version. Reference: CS10.0 CPI&GPI

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After completing this document you will: Know the main architecture of CS10.0 Know functions and features of CS10.0

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Chapter 1 CS10.0 Positioning and Upgrade Paths Chapter 2 New Functions of CS10.0 Chapter 3 Differences Between CS10.0 and the Baseline Version

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Version Positioning of CS10.0


CS10.0 is a project delivery version for the single platform of ATCA-based MSOFTX3000s, used to maintain Huawei softswitch performance and evolution competitiveness in the world first rank in the industry (VoLTE commercial use, large capacity) and meet the requirements of 2013 market expanding and delivery. However, CS10.0 is not the main adaption version in 2013. The ATCA-based MSOFTX3000 adapts TMSC features, use the One Network solution to drive the network reconstruction of China Mobile, and build a technical foundation for the TMSC reconstruction and substitution of China Mobile.

Feature Name

Key Attribute

Value (CAPEX / OPEX / Revenue) Enhance the competitiveness of ATCA-based MSOFTX3000s. Reduce carriers' OPEX by centralized operation and maintenance (O&M) of the large capacity softswitch. Optimize the performance and O&M capability. Have inventory foundations for substituting CPCI-based MSOFTX3000s.

Large capacity of softswitch

Supporting commercial use for 12 million subscribers and demonstration for 20 million subscribers

VoLTE

VoLTE Alerting SRVCC and mAGCF CSFB: MTRF, Fast Return, and service redundancy

Enhance the VoLTE matching capability. Improve the CSFB solution to meet market requirements.

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Matching Version
Associated Product MSOFTX3000 iGWB M2000 Version MSOFTX3000 V200R010C00 iGWB V500R007C00SPC101 M2000 public layer: iManager M2000 V200R013C00SPC100 TMSC: M2000 V200R009C03CP2001 Product adaptation layer: iManagerM2000_MSOFTX3000_MATCH_CHS_V200R013C00SPC007 CGP adaptation layer: iManagerM2000_CGPOMU_MATCH_CHS_V100R05SPC300 Compatible matching relationship

UMG8900
GENEX SIWF CGP Tools

UMG8900 V200R010C00 / UMG8900 V200R009C06SPC200


GENEX CN Nastar V100R002C10SPC100 SIWF V300R002C00SPC300 (recommended) / SIWF V300R001C06SPC300 CGP V100R05SPC300 MAINEX KPIAnalysis V200R01SPC040 MAINEX DataTools V200R01SPC100 UniSTAR SmartDesign V200R01SPC600 iManager TOOLS-VTS V200R013C08SPC580

HLR SBC USN9810 UGW9811

HLR9820 V900R07SPC100 SessionEngine2600 V200R009C02 USN9810 V900R012C00 UGW9811 V900R010C00

SAE-HSS

SAE-HSS9820 V900R006C31SPC100 or later

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Upgrade Path
To upgrade following versions to G&U CS10.0 (G&U CS Solution V200R010C00), refer to paths listed below:
G&U CS8.1, including: MSOFTX3000 V200R008C03SPC200 UMG8900 V200R008C03SPC100 iManager M2000-II V200R009C00SPC260 G&U CS9.2, including: MSOFTX3000 V200R009C02SPC100 UMG8900 V200R009C05SPC100 iManager M2000 V200R012C00SPC200 G&U CS9.3 version, including: MSOFTX3000 V200R009C03 UMG8900 V200R009C05SPC100 iManager M2000 V200R012C01SPC230

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Chapter 1 CS10.0 Positioning and Upgrade Paths Chapter 2 New Functions of CS10.0 Chapter 3 Differences Between CS10.0 and the Baseline Version

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New Features

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A New Feature: Batch & Scheduled Calls Simulator


Feature definition The Batch & Scheduled Calls Simulator feature enables the MSOFTX3000 to simulate location updates and calls at a predefined frequency for a test number. With this feature enabled, the MSOFTX3000 together with the Naster server can detect whether an international route is bypassed by the VoIP. This helps to decrease losses brought by fraudulent international calls. The Nastar server is used to analyze the subscriber behaviors after it obtains the call information. Benefits: Carriers can minimize losses resulting from fraudulent international calls.

When integrated to an MSC server, the automatic test calls simulator enables the MSOFTX3000 to simulate calls. Therefore, it helps the anti-fraud server detect fraudulent calls by using information such as subscribers' numbers and calling frequencies. An MSC server can implement this feature in two modes: CFU (Call Forwarding Unconditional) mode Roaming mode
Obtain the user information from the CHR (Call History Record) to analyze fraudulent behaviors.

Other Country

Target Network

Anti-fraud Server IGW CHR G/VMSC The Batch & Scheduled


Calls Simulator: registers user C information in a simulation mode and initiate a test call: Caller->A->C.

The CFU mode is shown in the figure in this page. In a Calling party->A->C scenario, user A is a foreign user

IGW

who does not need to register with national networks,


and user C is a national user who needs to register with a G/VMSC server in a simulation way. The roaming mode is similar to the CFU mode. The only difference is that subscriber A does not need to subscribe the CFU but needs to register with a G/VMSC (These two carriers must have signed an international roaming agreement.). Refer to WMFD-123100_Batch & Scheduled Calls Simulator in the GPI/CPI for detailed information of this feature.
An end user does not need to perform the real test and need to subscribe the CFU.

User A

Internet
SIM BOX User B (Fraud MSISDN) User C
Dial suspected SIMBOX numbers to check whether they are numbers of real SIMBOX users.

Final answering from the end user is not required. Only the signaling information generated in the call flow is required.

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A New Feature: Access Code Based Modem Service


Feature definition The Access Code Based Modem service enables the MSOFTX3000 that functions as a media gateway control function (MGCF) to establish a data channel for a call placed to a modem server. The modem server is deployed outside the IMS and its number has been configured as an access code on the MGCF. When a call is placed from the modem server, for example, a subscriber swipes a card on the POS terminal, the call is routed to the MGCF. The MGCF identifies the access code and establishes a data channel for the call. Benefits: For carriers: carriers can increase their call completion rate for data services by using the Modem server. For subscribers: subscribers can have a better service experiences because the time for waiting for the connection of the data service decreases.

MSAN H248 Modem terminal SIP Modem terminal IAD/PON /PBX

AGCF SIP

AS SIP

MGCF ISUP BICC/SIP

VMSC server

SIP P-CSCF AS Modem server

The IMS network sends an INVITE message to the MGCF. Based on the called number in the message, the MGCF queries the Call Prefix table (configured using ADD CNACLD) and determines that Service category is INTERNET access code. In addition, the MGCF determines that Data service indicator in the corresponding Service Check table (configured using ADD SRVCHK) is High speed modem or Low speed modem. Then, the MGCF directly initiates a data service to the CS domain. This feature is controlled by new license control item "Access Code Based Modem Service Traffic". For detailed service description, refer to WMFD-252900_Access Code Based Modem Service in the GPI/CPI.

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An Enhanced Feature: Low Cost Routing


Feature definition Low Cost Routing is an enhanced routing feature compared with that of CS8.1. This feature enables the MSOFTX3000 to select an appropriate subroute after taking the routing costs, call completion rates, and call answer rates predefined for all available subroutes into account. If call completion rates and call answer rates of a subroute fail to meet the requirements, the MSOFTX3000 will not select this subroute again within one hour but select the second lowest cost subroute. Application scenario: the Low Cost Routing feature applies to networks on which the MSOFTX3000 functions as a gateway or tandem MSC server. Benefits: For carriers: Carriers can improve bearer resource utilization and reduce operating expenses (OPEX).

Implementation principle 1. The MSOFTX3000 selects the subroute with the lowest routing cost when Sub-route selection mode is set to Select by cost (defined in ADD RT). 2. If Sub-route selection based on NER and ASR is set to Yes, run SET SRTATTR to specify Call attempts, Minimum completion rate, and Minimum answer rate, so the MSOFTX3000 can dynamically select an appropriate subroute based on the cost and communication quality. Then, the MSOFTX3000 preferentially selects a subroute with the lowest cost. If call completion rates and call answer rates of this subroute fail to meet the requirements, the MSOFTX3000 selects the subroute with the second lowest cost. For subroutes with the same cost, the MSOFTX3000 selects a subroute based on the configured percentage of each subroute.

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Chapter 1 CS10.0 Positioning and Upgrade Paths Chapter 2 New Functions of CS10.0 Chapter 3 Differences Between CS10.0 and the Baseline Version

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Contents

Network Impact Report Capacity and Performance Hardware

Configuration Management
Performance and Fault Management Security Management

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Network Impact Report


The CS9.3 is used as a baseline version for describing differences between CS10.0 and earlier versions. For details, see the description in the following path in the GCI/PCI.

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Contents

Network Impact Report Capacity and Performance Hardware Configuration Management Performance and Fault Management Security Management

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Capacity and Performance

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Network Impact Report Capacity and Performance Hardware

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Hardware

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New HRE boards (for the UMG 8900)


HRD HRD HRE

Support GE optical ports and electrical ports. Adopt devices from mainstream vendors to achieve a longer lifecycle.

One GE port per board

Two GE ports per board

Implement a more integrated


configuration management.

The cost decreases by 5.4% with the typical configuration.

More slots are saved, so TDM interface boards can be plugged in.

Power consumption decreases due to fewer boards are required.

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Contents

Network Impact Report Capacity and Performance Hardware

Configuration Management
Performance and Fault Management Security Management

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Configuration Management

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Configuration Management
Performance and Fault Management Security Management

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Performance and Fault Management


Changes in performance management:

Changes in fault management:

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Network Impact Report Capacity and Performance Hardware

Configuration Management
Performance and Fault Management Security Management

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Security Management (MSX)

For changes in the CGP security management, see 02. Introduction to CGP V100R006C05.

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Security Management of the UMG 8900

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