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1.1 Introduction to the Manual

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1.2 Introduction to the Chapter

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1-1

1.3 Situations Requiring Data Configuration

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1-1

1.4 Data Configuration Procedures

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1-2

1.4.1 Global Configuration Procedures

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1-2

1.4.2 Configuring Internal Data

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1.4.3 Configuring Interface Data

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1-3

1.4.4 Configuring Service Data

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1.5 Overview of MML Application

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1-4

1.5.1 Using MML Command

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1-4

1.5.2 Using Data Script

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1-4

1.6 Precautions

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1.6.1 Before Data Configuration

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1.6.2 During Data Configuration

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1.7 Data Preparation

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1.7.1 Prerequisites for Data Preparation

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1.7.2 Data Preparation Operations

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Chapter 2 Configuring Equipment Data

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2-1

2.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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2-1

2.2 Concepts Related to Equipment Data

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2-1

2.2.1 Equipment Numbering

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2-1

2.2.2 Clock Plan

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2-4

2.3 Collecting Equipment Data

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2-4

2.4 Configuring Equipment Data

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2-5

2.4.1 Before Configuration

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2-5

2.4.2 Adding Shelf

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2-6

2.4.3 Adding Frame

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2-8

2.4.4 Adding Board

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2-9

2.4.5 Adding CDB Function

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2-12

2.4.6 Adding FE Port Information of WIFM

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2-13

2.5 Locking Clock Reference Source through E1

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2-14

2.5.1 Before Configuration

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2-14

2.5.2 Adding WEPI and WCKI

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2-15

2.5.3 Setting Clock Reference Source

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2-15

2.5.4 Adding E1 Information

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2.5.5 Adding Clock Reference from WEPI

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2.6.3 Setting Clock Reference Source

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2.6.4 Adding E1 Information

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2.6.5 Checking Clock Reference Source

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2.6.6 Loading Equipment Data

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2.7 Configuration Example

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2.7.1 Example Description

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2.7.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 3 Configuring Office Data

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3.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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3-1

3.2 Concepts Related to Office Data

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3-1

3.2.1 Local Office Information

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3.2.2 MSC Number and VLR Number

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3.2.3 Multiple Signaling Points

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3.2.4 Mutual-Assistant Nodes

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3.3 Collecting Office Data

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3.4 Configuring Office Data

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3.4.1 Before Configuration

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3.4.2 Setting Local Office Information

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3-5

3.4.3 Setting Local Mobile Network Information

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3-7

3.4.4 Adding Local VLR Information

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3.4.5 Adding MAP Information

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3.4.6 Adding Local SCCP Subsystem

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3.4.7 Adding Local SCCP GT

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3.5 Setting MSRN/HON Allocation Mode

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3.5.1 Introduction to MSRN/HON Allocation

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3.5.2 Adding MSRN/HON Prefix

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3.5.3 Adding MSRN/HON Suffix

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3.5.4 Adding Corresponding Relationship Between LAI and MSRN

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3.5.5 Adding Corresponding Relationship Between MSC and MSRN

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3.6 Configuration Example

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3.6.1 Example Description

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3.6.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 4 Configuring Data for Interworking with MGW

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4.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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4.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with MGW

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4.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with MGW

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4.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with MGW

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4.4.1 Adding MGW

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4.4.2 Adding SCTP Link to MGW

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4.4.3 Setting SCTP Checksum Algorithm (Optional)

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4.4.4 Setting Tone Playing Capability of MGW (Optional)

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4.5 Configuration Example

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4.5.1 Example Description

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4-13

4.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 5 Configuring Data for Interworking with RNC

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5-1

5.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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5-1

5.2 Related Concepts

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5-1

5.2.1 Basic Concepts of M3UA

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5-1

5.2.2 Networking between MSOFTX3000 and RNC

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5-1

5.2.3 Parameter Relationship

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5-2

5.2.4 General Configuration Procedures

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5-3

5.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with RNC

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5-4

5.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with RNC

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5-5

5.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data

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5-5

5.4.2 Adding M3UA Local Entity

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5.4.3 Adding M3UA Destination Entity

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5-7

5.4.4 Adding M3UA Link Set

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5-9

5.4.5 Adding M3UA Route

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5.4.6 Adding M3UA Link

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5-11

5.4.7 Adding SCCP Remote Signaling Point

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5-14

5.4.8 Adding SCCP Subsystem

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5-16

5.4.9 Adding RNC Office Direction

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5.4.10 Adding RNC Global Indicator

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5.4.11 Adding 3G Service Area

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5.4.12 Adding Access Media Gateway

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5.5 Configuration Example

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5.5.1 Example Description

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5.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 6 Configuring Data for Interworking with BSC

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6.2.4 Number Analysis Process

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6.2.5 Parameter Relationship

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6.2.6 General Configuration Procedures

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6.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with BSC

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6.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with BSC

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6.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data

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6.4.2 Adding MTP Destination Signaling Point

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6.4.3 Adding MTP Link Set

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6-11

6.4.4 Adding MTP Route

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6-13

6.4.5 Adding MTP Link

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6.4.6 Adding SCCP Remote Signaling Point

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6.4.7 Adding SCCP Subsystem

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6.4.8 Adding Office Direction to BSC

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6.4.9 Adding BSC Global Indicator

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6.4.10 Adding LAI or CGI

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6.4.11 Adding Access Media Gateway

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6.4.12 Adding A-interface Circuit Pool

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6.4.13 Adding A-interface Trunk Group

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6.4.14 Adding A-interface Trunk Circuit

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6.5 Configuration Example

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6.5.1 Example Description

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6.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 7 Configuring Data for Interworking with HLR

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7.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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7.2 Related Concepts

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7-1

7.2.1 HLR

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7-1

7.2.2 Principles for Configuring GT Data

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7.2.3 Principles for Naming Signaling Links

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7.2.4 Principles for Numbering MTP Data

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7.2.5 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and HLR

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7.2.6 Parameter Relationship

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7.2.7 General Configuration Procedures

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7.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with HLR

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7.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with HLR

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7.4.1 Adding MTP Layer Data

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7.4.2 Adding SCCP DSP

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7.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 8 Configuring Data for Interworking with MSC (MTP)

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8.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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8.2 Related Concepts

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8.2.1 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and MSC Server

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8.2.2 Parameter Relationship

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8.2.3 General Configuration Procedures

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8.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with Other MSC Server

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8.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with Other MSC Server

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8.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data

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8.4.2 Configuring MTP Data

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8-5

8.4.3 Configuring SCCP Data

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8.4.4 Adding Routing Information

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8.4.5 Adding SS7 Trunk Circuit

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8.5 Configuration Example

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8.5.1 Example Description

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8.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 9 Configuring Data for Interworking with MSC (ISUP/M3UA)

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9.1 Related Concepts

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9.1.1 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and MSC

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9.1.2 Parameter Relationship

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9.1.3 Collecting Data

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9.2 General Configuration Procedures

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9.3 Procedures

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9.3.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data

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9.3.2 Adding M3UA Local Entity

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9.3.3 Adding M3UA Destination Entity

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9.3.4 Adding M3UA Link Set

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9.3.5 Adding M3UA Route

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9.3.6 Adding M3UA Link

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9.3.7 Adding Office Direction

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9.3.8 Adding Sub-Route

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9.3.9 Adding Route

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9.3.10 Adding Route Analysis Data

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9.3.11 Adding SS7 Trunk Group

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Chapter 10 Configuring Data for Interworking with PSTN

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10.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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10-1

10.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with

PSTN

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10-1

10.2.1 MTP

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10.2.2 Route and Trunk

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10.2.3 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and PSTN

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10.2.4 Parameter Relationship

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10.2.5 General Configuration Principles

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10.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with PSTN

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10.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with PSTN

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10.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data

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10.4.2 Configuring MTP Data

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10.4.3 Adding Office Direction

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10.4.4 Adding Subroute

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10.4.5 Adding Route

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10.4.6 Adding Route Analysis Data

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10.4.7 Adding SS7 Trunk Group

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10.4.8 Adding SS7 Trunk Circuit

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10.5 Configuration Example

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10.5.1 Example Description

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10-24

10.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 11 Configuring Data for Interworking with SMC

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11-1

11.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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11.2 Related Concepts

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11.2.1 SMC

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11.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and SMC

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11.2.3 Parameter Relationship

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11.2.4 General Configuration Procedures

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11.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with SMC

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11.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with SMC

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11.4.1 Configuring MTP Data

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11.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data

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11.4.3 Modifying MAP Parameter Table

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11.5 Configuration Example

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11.5.1 Example Description

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12.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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12.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with SCP

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12.2.1 SCP

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12.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and SCP

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12.2.3 Parameter Relationship

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12.2.4 General Configuration Procedures

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12.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with SCP

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12.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with SCP

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12.4.1 Configuring MTP Data

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12.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data

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12.4.3 Configuring SSP Capability

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12.4.4 Adding SCP Addressing Information

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12.4.5 Adding SCP Parameter Information

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12.5 Configuration Example

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12.5.1 Example Description

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12.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 13 Configuring Data for Interworking with SGSN

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13-1

13.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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13.2 Related Concepts

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13.2.1 SGSN

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13.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and SGSN

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13.2.3 Parameter Relationship

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13.2.4 General Configuration Procedures

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13.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with SGSN

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13.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with SGSN

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13.4.1 Configuring MTP Data

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13.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data

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13.4.3 Configuring SGSN Number

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13.4.4 Modifying Mobile Soft Parameter

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13.4.5 Modifying MAP Parameter Table

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13.5 Configuration Example

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13.5.1 Example Description

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13.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 14 Configuring Data for Interworking with GMLC

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14.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with GMLC

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14.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with GMLC

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14.4.1 Configuring MTP Data

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14.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data

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14.4.3 Adding GMLC Number

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14.4.4 Adding Client GMLC Information

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14.4.5 Adding Emergency Call LCS Client

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14.4.6 Adding Called Analysis Data (Optional)

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14.5 Configuration Example

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14.5.1 Example Description

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14.5.2 Configuration Description

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Chapter 15 Configuring Number Analysis Data

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15.1 Related Concepts

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15.1.1 Call Source, Dialed Number Set, Route Selection Code

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15.1.2 Secondary Number Analysis

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15.1.3 Number Conversion

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15.1.4 Service Check

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15.1.5 EARLY ACM

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15.1.6 Forwarded-to Number, Original Called Number, Connected

Number

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15.2 Procedures of Number Analysis Processing

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15.2.1 Incoming Number Pretreatment

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15.2.2 Number Analysis

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15.2.3 Outgoing Number Preprocessing

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15.3 Configuration Procedures

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15.3.1 Overview of Configuration Procedures

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15.3.2 Procedures for Configuring Number Analysis Preset Data

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15.3.3 Procedures for Configuring Incoming Number Pretreatment

Data

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15.3.4 Procedures for Configuring Number Analysis and Routing

Data

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15.3.5 Procedures for Configuring Outgoing Number Preprocessing

Data

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15.3.6 Other Number Data Configurations

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15.4 Configuring Preset Data Before Number Analysis

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15.4.1 Adding Call Source

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15.4.2 Configuring Number Conversion Data

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15.5.2 Configuring Correlation Processing Data of Incoming Original

Called Number

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15.5.3 Configuring Incoming Number Pretreatment Data

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15.6 Route Selection Data Configuration

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15.6.1 Configuring Call Prefix

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15.6.2 Configuring Enhanced Route Processing Data

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15.6.3 Configuring Call Authority Original Called Correlation

Processing Data

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15.6.4 Configuring Call Authority Check Data

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15.6.5 Configuring Service Check Data

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15.6.6 Configuring Calling Number Analysis Data

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15.6.7 Configuring Calling Feature Processing Data

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15.6.8 Configuring Calling Feature Analysis Data

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15.6.9 Configuring Dialed Number Special Processing Data

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15.6.10 Configuring Failure Processing Data

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15.7 Configuring Outgoing Number Preprocessing Data

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15.7.1 Configuring Outgoing Calling Number Correlation Processing

Data

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15.7.2 Configuring Outgoing Original Called Number Correlation

Processing Data

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15.7.3 Configuring Outgoing Number Preprocessing Data

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15.7.4 Configuring Trunk Group Bearer Data

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15.7.5 Configuring Trunk Group Bearer Index Data

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15.8 Configuring Other Number Conversion Data

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15.8.1 Configuring CLIP Called Correlation Processing Data

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15.8.2 Configuring CLIP Processing Data

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15.8.3 Configuring Auxiliary Number Processing Data

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15.8.4 Configuring MAP Interface Number Processing Data

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15.8.5 Configure Bill Processing Information

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15.8.6 Configuring Bill Control Data

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15.9 Configuration Examples

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15.9.1 Planning of Number Analysis Data

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15.9.2 Planning of Call Prefix Data

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15.9.3 Planning of Call Special Processing Data

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15.9.4 Examples of Call Special Processing Data Configuration

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Chapter 16 Configuring Mobile Service Data

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16.3.3 Setting Global Title Table

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16.3.4 Setting SCCP GT

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16.3.5 Setting Local Office SCCP Subsystem

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16.4 Configuring Enhanced Roaming Restriction Data

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16-8

16.4.1 Configuration Description

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16.4.2 Starting Enhanced Roaming Restriction Function

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16.4.3 Configuring LAI Grouping Information

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16.4.4 Configuring LAI

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16-11

16.4.5 Configuring Roaming Restriction User Group

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16.4.6 Configuring Roaming Subscriber Type

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16-13

16.5 Configuring Roaming Zone Code Service

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16.5.1 Service Description

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16-14

16.5.2 Configuration Description

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16.5.3 Starting Zone Code Restriction Function

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16.5.4 Adding Zone Code

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16-17

16.5.5 Configuring the Relationship Between ZC and LAI

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16-18

16.5.6 Configuring LAI

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16.6 Configuration Examples

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16-20

16.6.1 Configuring Enhanced Roaming Restriction to Number

Segment by LAI

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16-20

16.6.2 Configuring Zone Code Restriction

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16-20

16.6.3 Configuring Location Service Data

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16-21

16.6.4 Adding International Roaming Data of a Newly Subscribed

Country or Region

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Chapter 17 Configuring IN Service Data

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17-1

17.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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17-1

17.2 Related Concepts

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17-1

17.2.1 Modes for Triggering IN Services

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17-1

17.2.2 Triggering of Overlay Outgoing Intelligent Call

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17-1

17.2.3 Triggering of IN Service by Number Segment

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17-1

17.2.4 Triggering of Standard CAMEL 3 IN Service

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17-5

17.3 Data Configuration Principles

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17-6

17.4 Procedures for Configuring IN Service Data

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17-7

17.4.1 Configuring Basic Data of Local Office with SSP Function

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17-7

17.4.2 Configuring Data for Triggering N-CSI DP2

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17-7

17.4.3 Configuring Data for Triggering N-CSI DP12

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17.4.9 Managing Special Number Information

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17-10

17.5 Configuration Examples

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17-10

17.5.1 IN Services Triggered by N-CSI DP3

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17-10

17.5.2 IN Services Triggered by N-CSI DP4

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17-11

17.5.3 Overlay Outgoing

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17-11

Chapter 18 Debugging

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18-1

18.1 Introduction to the Chapter

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18-1

18.2 Debugging of SCTP

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18-1

18.2.1 Background Information

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18-1

18.2.2 Debugging Methods

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18-1

18.2.3 FAQ

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18-2

18.3 Debugging of M3UA

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18-3

18.3.1 Background Information

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18-3

18.3.2 Debugging Methods

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18-3

18.3.3 FAQ

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18-3

18.4 Debugging of Mc (H.248)

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18-8

18.4.1 Background Information

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18-8

18.4.2 Debugging Methods

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18-8

18.4.3 FAQ

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18-9

Appendix A An Example on Global Data Configuration

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A-1

A.1 Introduction to the Appendix

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A-1

A.2 Configuration Example

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A-1

A.2.1 Example Description

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A-1

A.2.2 Data Collection

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A-3

A.2.3 Data Configuration

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HUAWEI

HUAWEI MSOFTX3000 Mobile SoftSwitch Center

Operation Manual - Data Configuration

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Operation Manual

Volume Data Configuration

Manual Version T2-031622-20041115-C-2.00

Product Version V100R002

BOM 31161422

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. provides customers with comprehensive technical support and service. Please feel free to contact our local office or company headquarters.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Address: Administration Building, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, P. R. China Postal Code: 518129

Website: http://www.huawei.com

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Copyright © 2004 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

All Rights Reserved

No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Trademarks

, HUAWEI, C&C08, EAST8000, HONET, , ViewPoint, INtess, ETS, DMC, TELLIN, InfoLink, Netkey, Quidway, SYNLOCK, Radium, M900/M1800, TELESIGHT, Quidview, Musa, Airbridge, Tellwin, Inmedia, VRP, DOPRA, iTELLIN, HUAWEI OptiX, C&C08iNET, NETENGINE, OptiX, iSite, U-SYS, iMUSE, OpenEye, Lansway, SmartAX, infoX, TopEng are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders.

Notice

The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.

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Release Notes

This manual applies to HUAWEI MSOFTX3000 Mobile SoftSwitch Center V100R002 (hereinafter referred to as MSOFTX3000).

Organization

The manual introduces the basic data configuration procedure of before system operation.

There are seventeen chapters and an appendix in the manual.

Chapter 1 Overview of Data Configuration profiles an overall description of the

configuration procedures, precautions and data preparation to be done before data configuration.

Chapter 2 Configuring Equipment Data focuses on the configuration procedures and

background concepts to be grasped before configuring the equipment data of MSOFTX3000. This chapter covers locking the clock reference source through E1 and BITS.

Chapter 3 Configuring Office Data elaborates the configuration procedures and

background concepts to be grasped before configuring the office data of MSOFTX3000. This chapter describes the configuration of basic office information and setting of MSRN/HON allocation mode.

Chapter 4 Configuring Data for Interworking with MGW presents the configuration

procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with MGW.

Chapter 5 Configuring Data for Interworking with RNC focuses on the configuration

procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with RNC.

Chapter 6 Configuring Data for Interworking with BSC describes the configuration

procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with BSC.

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interwork with HLR.

Chapter 8 Configuring Data for Interworking with MSC (MTP) describes the

configuration procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with MSC Server.

Chapter 9 Configuring Data for Interworking with MSC (ISUP-M3UA) details the

configuration procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with MSC (ISUP-M3UA).

Chapter 10 Configuring Data for Interworking with PSTN concentrates on the

configuration procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with PSTN.

Chapter 11 Configuring Data for Interworking with SMC describes the

configuration procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with SMC.

Chapter 12 Configuring Data for Interworking with SCP features the configuration

procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with SCP.

Chapter 13 Configuring Data for Interworking with SGSN is about the configuration

procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with SGSN.

Chapter 14 Configuring Data for Interworking with GMLC introduces the

configuration procedures, related concepts and configuration examples for configuring data to interwork with GMLC.

Chapter 15 Configuring Number Analysis Data focuses on the configuration

procedures and background concepts to be grasped before configuring the number analysis data of MSOFTX3000. This chapter describes the configuration of basic service prefix, toll area code, and country/region code. It also tells you on how to convert intra-office number and trunk number.

Chapter 16 Configuring Mobile Service Data elaborates the configuration

procedures and background concepts to be grasped before configuring the mobile service data of MSOFTX3000.

Chapter 17 Configuring IN Service Data is about the basic concepts and data

configuration procedures of Intelligent Network (IN) services.

Chapter 18 Debugging features the debugging methods for SCTP, M3UA and Mc

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different entities

Intended Audience

The manual is intended for the following readers:

z Mobile network engineering specialists z Operation and Maintenance engineers z Mobile network system engineers

Conventions

The manual uses the following conventions:

I. General conventions

Convention Description

Arial Normal paragraphs are in Arial.

Arial Narrow Warnings, Cautions, Notes and Tips are in Arial Narrow.

Boldface Headings are in Boldface.

Courier New Terminal Display is in Courier New.

II. GUI conventions

Convention Description

< > Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click the <OK> button.

[ ] Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.

/ Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder].

III. Keyboard operation

Format Description

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<Key1+Key2> Press the keys concurrently. For example, <Ctrl+Alt+A> means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.

<Key1, Key2> Press the keys in turn. For example, <Alt, A> means the two keys should be pressed in turn.

IV. Mouse operation

Action Description

Click Press the left button or right button quickly (left button by default). Double Click Press the left button twice continuously and quickly.

Drag Press and hold the left button and drag it to a certain position.

V. Symbols

Eye-catching symbols are also used in the manual to highlight the points worthy of special attention during the operation. They are defined as follows:

Caution Means reader be extremely careful during the operation.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Overview of Data Configuration... 1-1

1.1 Introduction to the Manual ... 1-1 1.2 Introduction to the Chapter ... 1-1 1.3 Situations Requiring Data Configuration ... 1-1 1.4 Data Configuration Procedures ... 1-2 1.4.1 Global Configuration Procedures ... 1-2 1.4.2 Configuring Internal Data ... 1-2 1.4.3 Configuring Interface Data ... 1-3 1.4.4 Configuring Service Data ... 1-3 1.5 Overview of MML Application ... 1-4 1.5.1 Using MML Command ... 1-4 1.5.2 Using Data Script ... 1-4 1.6 Precautions ... 1-5 1.6.1 Before Data Configuration... 1-5 1.6.2 During Data Configuration... 1-5 1.7 Data Preparation... 1-6 1.7.1 Prerequisites for Data Preparation... 1-6 1.7.2 Data Preparation Operations ... 1-6

Chapter 2 Configuring Equipment Data ... 2-1

2.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 2-1 2.2 Concepts Related to Equipment Data ... 2-1 2.2.1 Equipment Numbering ... 2-1 2.2.2 Clock Plan ... 2-4 2.3 Collecting Equipment Data ... 2-4 2.4 Configuring Equipment Data... 2-5 2.4.1 Before Configuration ... 2-5 2.4.2 Adding Shelf ... 2-6 2.4.3 Adding Frame... 2-8 2.4.4 Adding Board... 2-9 2.4.5 Adding CDB Function... 2-12 2.4.6 Adding FE Port Information of WIFM ... 2-13 2.5 Locking Clock Reference Source through E1... 2-14 2.5.1 Before Configuration ... 2-14 2.5.2 Adding WEPI and WCKI ... 2-15 2.5.3 Setting Clock Reference Source ... 2-15 2.5.4 Adding E1 Information... 2-16

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2.5.6 Checking Clock Reference Source ... 2-18 2.6 Locking Clock Reference Source through BITS ... 2-19 2.6.1 Before Configuration ... 2-19 2.6.2 Adding WEPI and WCKI ... 2-19 2.6.3 Setting Clock Reference Source ... 2-20 2.6.4 Adding E1 Information... 2-20 2.6.5 Checking Clock Reference Source ... 2-21 2.6.6 Loading Equipment Data... 2-21 2.7 Configuration Example ... 2-21 2.7.1 Example Description ... 2-21 2.7.2 Configuration Description... 2-24

Chapter 3 Configuring Office Data ... 3-1

3.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 3-1 3.2 Concepts Related to Office Data ... 3-1 3.2.1 Local Office Information ... 3-1 3.2.2 MSC Number and VLR Number... 3-1 3.2.3 Multiple Signaling Points ... 3-2 3.2.4 Mutual-Assistant Nodes ... 3-2 3.3 Collecting Office Data ... 3-2 3.4 Configuring Office Data ... 3-4 3.4.1 Before Configuration ... 3-4 3.4.2 Setting Local Office Information ... 3-5 3.4.3 Setting Local Mobile Network Information ... 3-7 3.4.4 Adding Local VLR Information ... 3-9 3.4.5 Adding MAP Information ... 3-11 3.4.6 Adding Local SCCP Subsystem... 3-14 3.4.7 Adding Local SCCP GT ... 3-15 3.5 Setting MSRN/HON Allocation Mode ... 3-17 3.5.1 Introduction to MSRN/HON Allocation ... 3-17 3.5.2 Adding MSRN/HON Prefix ... 3-18 3.5.3 Adding MSRN/HON Suffix ... 3-19 3.5.4 Adding Corresponding Relationship Between LAI and MSRN ... 3-20 3.5.5 Adding Corresponding Relationship Between MSC and MSRN... 3-21 3.6 Configuration Example ... 3-22 3.6.1 Example Description ... 3-22 3.6.2 Configuration Description... 3-24

Chapter 4 Configuring Data for Interworking with MGW... 4-1

4.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 4-1 4.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with MGW ... 4-1 4.2.1 Relationship Between MSC Server and MGW ... 4-1 4.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and MGW... 4-1

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4.2.4 General Configuration Procedures... 4-3 4.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with MGW... 4-3 4.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with MGW ... 4-4 4.4.1 Adding MGW ... 4-4 4.4.2 Adding SCTP Link to MGW... 4-8 4.4.3 Setting SCTP Checksum Algorithm (Optional) ... 4-10 4.4.4 Setting Tone Playing Capability of MGW (Optional) ... 4-11 4.5 Configuration Example ... 4-13 4.5.1 Example Description ... 4-13 4.5.2 Configuration Description... 4-14

Chapter 5 Configuring Data for Interworking with RNC ... 5-1

5.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 5-1 5.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with RNC... 5-1 5.2.1 Basic Concepts of M3UA ... 5-1 5.2.2 Networking between MSOFTX3000 and RNC... 5-1 5.2.3 Parameter Relationship... 5-2 5.2.4 General Configuration Procedures... 5-3 5.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with RNC ... 5-4 5.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with RNC... 5-5 5.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data... 5-5 5.4.2 Adding M3UA Local Entity ... 5-6 5.4.3 Adding M3UA Destination Entity ... 5-7 5.4.4 Adding M3UA Link Set ... 5-9 5.4.5 Adding M3UA Route ... 5-10 5.4.6 Adding M3UA Link ... 5-11 5.4.7 Adding SCCP Remote Signaling Point ... 5-14 5.4.8 Adding SCCP Subsystem ... 5-16 5.4.9 Adding RNC Office Direction... 5-18 5.4.10 Adding RNC Global Indicator ... 5-19 5.4.11 Adding 3G Service Area... 5-20 5.4.12 Adding Access Media Gateway ... 5-22 5.5 Configuration Example ... 5-23 5.5.1 Example Description ... 5-23 5.5.2 Configuration Description... 5-24

Chapter 6 Configuring Data for Interworking with BSC ... 6-1

6.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 6-1 6.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with BSC ... 6-1 6.2.1 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and BSC... 6-1 6.2.2 MTP Link Configuration... 6-2 6.2.3 Trunk Circuit and TID Configuration ... 6-4

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6.2.6 General Configuration Procedures... 6-7 6.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with BSC... 6-8 6.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with BSC ... 6-9 6.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data... 6-9 6.4.2 Adding MTP Destination Signaling Point ... 6-10 6.4.3 Adding MTP Link Set ... 6-11 6.4.4 Adding MTP Route... 6-13 6.4.5 Adding MTP Link... 6-14 6.4.6 Adding SCCP Remote Signaling Point ... 6-17 6.4.7 Adding SCCP Subsystem ... 6-19 6.4.8 Adding Office Direction to BSC ... 6-20 6.4.9 Adding BSC Global Indicator ... 6-22 6.4.10 Adding LAI or CGI ... 6-23 6.4.11 Adding Access Media Gateway ... 6-25 6.4.12 Adding A-interface Circuit Pool ... 6-26 6.4.13 Adding A-interface Trunk Group ... 6-26 6.4.14 Adding A-interface Trunk Circuit ... 6-28 6.5 Configuration Example ... 6-30 6.5.1 Example Description ... 6-30 6.5.2 Configuration Description... 6-31

Chapter 7 Configuring Data for Interworking with HLR ... 7-1

7.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 7-1 7.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with HLR ... 7-1 7.2.1 HLR ... 7-1 7.2.2 Principles for Configuring GT Data ... 7-9 7.2.3 Principles for Naming Signaling Links... 7-10 7.2.4 Principles for Numbering MTP Data... 7-10 7.2.5 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and HLR... 7-10 7.2.6 Parameter Relationship... 7-11 7.2.7 General Configuration Procedures... 7-12 7.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with HLR... 7-12 7.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with HLR ... 7-13 7.4.1 Adding MTP Layer Data... 7-13 7.4.2 Adding SCCP DSP... 7-13 7.4.3 Adding SCCP Subsystem ... 7-14 7.4.4 Adding SCCP GT ... 7-16 7.5 Configuration Example ... 7-18 7.5.1 Example Description ... 7-18 7.5.2 Configuration Description... 7-20

Chapter 8 Configuring Data for Interworking with MSC (MTP)... 8-1

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8.2.1 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and MSC Server ... 8-1 8.2.2 Parameter Relationship... 8-2 8.2.3 General Configuration Procedures... 8-3 8.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with Other MSC Server ... 8-4 8.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with Other MSC Server... 8-5 8.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data... 8-5 8.4.2 Configuring MTP Data... 8-5 8.4.3 Configuring SCCP Data ... 8-5 8.4.4 Adding Routing Information... 8-6 8.4.5 Adding SS7 Trunk Circuit... 8-6 8.5 Configuration Example ... 8-6 8.5.1 Example Description ... 8-6 8.5.2 Configuration Description... 8-8

Chapter 9 Configuring Data for Interworking with MSC (ISUP/M3UA)... 9-1

9.1 Related Concepts ... 9-1 9.1.1 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and MSC ... 9-1 9.1.2 Parameter Relationship... 9-1 9.1.3 Collecting Data... 9-3 9.2 General Configuration Procedures ... 9-4 9.3 Procedures... 9-5 9.3.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data... 9-5 9.3.2 Adding M3UA Local Entity ... 9-6 9.3.3 Adding M3UA Destination Entity ... 9-7 9.3.4 Adding M3UA Link Set ... 9-9 9.3.5 Adding M3UA Route ... 9-10 9.3.6 Adding M3UA Link ... 9-11 9.3.7 Adding Office Direction ... 9-14 9.3.8 Adding Sub-Route... 9-15 9.3.9 Adding Route... 9-17 9.3.10 Adding Route Analysis Data ... 9-18 9.3.11 Adding SS7 Trunk Group ... 9-20 9.3.12 Adding SS7 Trunk Circuit... 9-22 9.4 Configuration Example ... 9-24 9.4.1 Description of Example ... 9-24 9.4.2 Configuration Description... 9-25

Chapter 10 Configuring Data for Interworking with PSTN ... 10-1

10.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 10-1 10.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with PSTN ... 10-1 10.2.1 MTP... 10-1 10.2.2 Route and Trunk ... 10-1

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10.2.5 General Configuration Principles ... 10-7 10.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with PSTN ... 10-7 10.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with PSTN... 10-8 10.4.1 Negotiating and Preparing Data... 10-8 10.4.2 Configuring MTP Data... 10-9 10.4.3 Adding Office Direction ... 10-9 10.4.4 Adding Sub-Route... 10-10 10.4.5 Adding Route... 10-11 10.4.6 Adding Route Analysis Data ... 10-12 10.4.7 Adding SS7 Trunk Group ... 10-14 10.4.8 Adding SS7 Trunk Circuit... 10-15 10.5 Configuration Example ... 10-17 10.5.1 Example Description ... 10-17 10.5.2 Configuration Description... 10-19

Chapter 11 Configuring Data for Interworking with SMC... 11-1

11.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 11-1 11.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with SMC... 11-1 11.2.1 SMC ... 11-1 11.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and SMC ... 11-1 11.2.3 Parameter Relationship... 11-2 11.2.4 General Configuration Procedures... 11-3 11.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with SMC ... 11-3 11.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with SMC ... 11-4 11.4.1 Configuring MTP Data... 11-4 11.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data ... 11-4 11.4.3 Modifying MAP Parameter Table ... 11-4 11.5 Configuration Example ... 11-6 11.5.1 Example Description ... 11-6 11.5.2 Configuration Description... 11-7

Chapter 12 Configuring Data for Interworking with SCP ... 12-1

12.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 12-1 12.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with SCP ... 12-1 12.2.1 SCP ... 12-1 12.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and SCP... 12-1 12.2.3 Parameter Relationship... 12-2 12.2.4 General Configuration Procedures... 12-2 12.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with SCP... 12-3 12.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with SCP ... 12-4 12.4.1 Configuring MTP Data:configuring MTP data ... 12-4 12.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data:configuring SCCP data ... 12-4 12.4.3 Configuring SSP Capability:configuring SSP capability... 12-4

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12.4.5 Adding SCP Parameter Information:adding SCP parameter information... 12-6 12.5 Configuration Example ... 12-7 12.5.1 Example Description ... 12-7 12.5.2 Configuration Description... 12-9

Chapter 13 Configuring Data for Interworking with SGSN... 13-1

13.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 13-1 13.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with SGSN ... 13-1 13.2.1 SGSN ... 13-1 13.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and SGSN... 13-1 13.2.3 Parameter Relationship... 13-2 13.2.4 General Configuration Procedures... 13-3 13.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with SGSN... 13-3 13.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with SGSN ... 13-4 13.4.1 Configuring MTP Data... 13-4 13.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data ... 13-4 13.4.3 Configuring SGSN Number... 13-4 13.4.4 Modifying Mobile Soft Parameter... 13-5 13.4.5 Modifying MAP Parameter Table ... 13-5 13.5 Configuration Example ... 13-7 13.5.1 Example Description ... 13-7 13.5.2 Configuration Description... 13-8

Chapter 14 Configuring Data for Interworking with GMLC ... 14-1

14.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 14-1 14.2 Concepts Related to Data Configuration for Interworking with GMLC ... 14-1 14.2.1 GMLC ... 14-1 14.2.2 Networking Between MSOFTX3000 and GMLC... 14-1 14.2.3 Parameter Relationship... 14-2 14.2.4 General Configuration Procedures... 14-3 14.3 Collecting Data for Interworking with GMLC... 14-4 14.4 Configuring Data for Interworking with GMLC ... 14-5 14.4.1 Configuring MTP Data... 14-5 14.4.2 Configuring SCCP Data ... 14-5 14.4.3 Adding GMLC Number... 14-5 14.4.4 Adding Client GMLC Information ... 14-6 14.4.5 Adding Emergency Call LCS Client ... 14-7 14.4.6 Adding Called Analysis Data (Optional)... 14-8 14.5 Configuration Example ... 14-9 14.5.1 Example Description ... 14-9 14.5.2 Configuration Description... 14-10

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15.1.1 Call Source, Dialed Number Set, Route Selection Code... 15-1 15.1.2 Secondary Number Analysis... 15-3 15.1.3 Number Conversion ... 15-3 15.1.4 Service Check ... 15-3 15.1.5 EARLY ACM... 15-3 15.1.6 Forwarded-to Number, Original Called Number, Connected Number... 15-4 15.2 Procedures of Number Analysis Processing ... 15-4 15.2.1 Incoming Number Pretreatment... 15-5 15.2.2 Number Analysis ... 15-6 15.2.3 Outgoing Number Preprocessing... 15-6 15.3 Configuration Procedures ... 15-6 15.3.1 Overview of Configuration Procedures ... 15-6 15.3.2 Procedures for Configuring Number Analysis Preset Data... 15-6 15.3.3 Procedures for Configuring Incoming Number Pretreatment Data ... 15-7 15.3.4 Procedures for Configuring Number Analysis and Routing Data... 15-8 15.3.5 Procedures for Configuring Outgoing Number Preprocessing Data... 15-10 15.3.6 Other Number Data Configurations ... 15-12 15.4 Configuring Preset Data Before Number Analysis ... 15-13 15.4.1 Adding Call Source ... 15-13 15.4.2 Configuring Number Conversion Data ... 15-15 15.5 Configuring Incoming Call Number Preprocessing Data... 15-22 15.5.1 Configuring Incoming Calling Number Associated Process Data... 15-22 15.5.2 Configuring Correlation Processing Data of Incoming Original Called Number 15-24 15.5.3 Configuring Incoming Number Pretreatment Data... 15-26 15.6 Route Selection Data Configuration ... 15-29 15.6.1 Configuring Call Prefix ... 15-29 15.6.2 Configuring Enhanced Route Processing Data ... 15-32 15.6.3 Configuring Call Authority Original Called Correlation Processing Data ... 15-33 15.6.4 Configuring Call Authority Check Data ... 15-35 15.6.5 Configuring Service Check Data... 15-37 15.6.6 Configuring Calling Number Analysis Data... 15-39 15.6.7 Configuring Calling Feature Processing Data... 15-42 15.6.8 Configuring Calling Feature Analysis Data ... 15-43 15.6.9 Configuring Dialed Number Special Processing Data ... 15-45 15.6.10 Configuring Failure Processing Data ... 15-47 15.7 Configuring Outgoing Number Preprocessing Data ... 15-49 15.7.1 Configuring Outgoing Calling Number Correlation Processing Data ... 15-49 15.7.2 Configuring Outgoing Original Called Number Correlation Processing Data ... 15-51 15.7.3 Configuring Outgoing Number Preprocessing Data... 15-53 15.7.4 Configuring Trunk Group Bearer Data ... 15-55 15.7.5 Configuring Trunk Group Bearer Index Data ... 15-56

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15.8.1 Configuring CLIP Called Correlation Processing Data ... 15-57 15.8.2 Configuring CLIP Processing Data ... 15-59 15.8.3 Configuring Auxiliary Number Processing Data... 15-60 15.8.4 Configuring MAP Interface Number Processing Data... 15-61 15.8.5 Configure Bill Processing Information... 15-62 15.8.6 Configuring Bill Control Data... 15-63 15.9 Configuration Examples... 15-64 15.9.1 Planning of Number Analysis Data ... 15-64 15.9.2 Planning of Call Prefix Data ... 15-65 15.9.3 Planning of Call Special Processing Data... 15-70 15.9.4 Examples of Call Special Processing Data Configuration ... 15-71

Chapter 16 Configuring Mobile Service Data ... 16-1

16.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 16-1 16.2 Concepts Related to Mobile Service Data... 16-1 16.3 Configuring Location Update Data... 16-4 16.3.1 General Configuration Procedures... 16-4 16.3.2 Setting LAI or CGI/SAI ... 16-5 16.3.3 Setting Global Title Table... 16-5 16.3.4 Setting SCCP GT ... 16-6 16.3.5 Setting Local Office SCCP Subsystem ... 16-7 16.4 Configuring Enhanced Roaming Restriction Data ... 16-8 16.4.1 Configuration Description... 16-8 16.4.2 Starting Enhanced Roaming Restriction Function ... 16-10 16.4.3 Configuring LAI Grouping Information ... 16-10 16.4.4 Configuring LAI... 16-11 16.4.5 Configuring Roaming Restriction User Group... 16-12 16.4.6 Configuring Roaming Subscriber Type ... 16-13 16.5 Configuring Roaming Zone Code Service ... 16-14 16.5.1 Service Description ... 16-14 16.5.2 Configuration Description... 16-16 16.5.3 Starting Zone Code Restriction Function ... 16-17 16.5.4 Adding Zone Code ... 16-17 16.5.5 Configuring the Relationship Between ZC and LAI... 16-18 16.5.6 Configuring LAI... 16-19 16.6 Configuration Examples... 16-20 16.6.1 Configuring Enhanced Roaming Restriction to Number Segment by LAI ... 16-20 16.6.2 Configuring Zone Code Restriction... 16-20 16.6.3 Configuring Location Service Data... 16-21 16.6.4 Adding International Roaming Data of a Newly Subscribed Country or Region16-21

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17.2.1 Modes for Triggering IN Services... 17-1 17.2.2 Triggering of Overlay Outgoing Intelligent Call ... 17-1 17.2.3 Triggering of IN Service by Number Segment ... 17-1 17.2.4 Triggering of Standard CAMEL 3 IN Service ... 17-5 17.3 Data Configuration Principles ... 17-6 17.4 Procedures for Configuring IN Service Data ... 17-7 17.4.1 Configuring Basic Data of Local Office with SSP Function... 17-7 17.4.2 Configuring Data for Triggering N-CSI DP2... 17-7 17.4.3 Configuring Data for Triggering N-CSI DP12... 17-7 17.4.4 Configuring Data for Triggering N-CSI DP4... 17-7 17.4.5 Configuring Data for Triggering N-CSI DP3... 17-7 17.4.6 Configuring Data for Triggering DCSI ... 17-8 17.4.7 Configuring Data in Overlay Mode... 17-9 17.4.8 Configuring Special Intelligent Resource Capability Data ... 17-10 17.4.9 Managing Special Number Information... 17-10 17.5 Configuration Examples... 17-10 17.5.1 IN Services Triggered by N-CSI DP3... 17-10 17.5.2 IN Services Triggered by N-CSI DP4... 17-11 17.5.3 Overlay Outgoing ... 17-11

Chapter 18 Debugging ... 18-1

18.1 Introduction to the Chapter ... 18-1 18.2 Debugging of SCTP... 18-1 18.2.1 Background Information ... 18-1 18.2.2 Debugging Methods ... 18-1 18.2.3 FAQ ... 18-2 18.3 Debugging of M3UA ... 18-3 18.3.1 Background Information ... 18-3 18.3.2 Debugging Methods ... 18-3 18.3.3 FAQ ... 18-3 18.4 Debugging of Mc (H.248)... 18-8 18.4.1 Background Information ... 18-8 18.4.2 Debugging Methods ... 18-8 18.4.3 FAQ ... 18-9

Appendix A An Example on Global Data Configuration...A-1

A.1 Introduction to the Appendix...A-1 A.2 Configuration Example ...A-1 A.2.1 Example Description...A-1 A.2.2 Data Collection...A-3 A.2.3 Data Configuration...A-11

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Chapter 1 Overview of Data Configuration

1.1 Introduction to the Manual

Office data is essential to the MSOFTX3000 system. Excellent quality of service provided by a network operator is based on successful data configuration.

MSOFTX3000 adopts man machine language (MML) for data configuration. The operator should have a basic knowledge of MSOFTX3000, and know the operation rules of MML.

A global example on data configuration is given in Appendix A so that you can more easily understand how to do data configuration. The contents of this manual are based on the networking model in Figure A-1 and the preset data in Appendix A. The configuration examples in Chapters 1 to 13 are also based on the same networking model.

1.2 Introduction to the Chapter

This chapter contains the following sections:

z Situations Requiring Data Configuration z Data Configuration Procedures

z Overview of MML Application z Precautions

z Data Preparation

1.3 Situations Requiring Data Configuration

You need to configure data in two cases:

z If it is the office deployment for the first time, you need to configure global data. z During equipment operation, you need to modify certain data for adding new

network elements or changing links.

This manual focuses on the first situation, describing globally all aspects of data configuration. In routine operation and maintenance, data configuration refers to that of a certain aspect. For instance, add a radio network controller (RNC) to the office. Please refer to Chapter 5 “Interworking with RNC”.

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1.4 Data Configuration Procedures

1.4.1 Global Configuration Procedures

Figure 1-1 shows global data configuration procedures. For configuration of specific data, refer to corresponding chapters listed in the figure.

Configuring hardware data Configuring local office information Configuring data of interface to MGW Configuring data of interface to RNC Configuring data of interface to BSC Configuring data of interface to HLR Configuring data of interface to other

MSC

Configuring data of interface to SMC Configuring data of interface to SCP Configuring data of interface to SGSN

Configuring data of interface to PSTN Start

Data preparation

Configuring data of interface to GMLC Configuring number analysis data Configuring mobile service data Configuring IN service data

End

Refer to Chapter 17 IN Service Data Configuration Internal data

configuration

External interface data configuration

Service data

configuration Refer to Chapter 16 Mobile Service Data Configuration Refer to Chapter 15 Number Analysis Configuration Refer to Chapter 14 Interworking with GMLC Refer to Chapter 13 Interworking with SGSN Refer to Chapter 12 Interworking with SCP Refer to Chapter 11 Interworking with SMC

Refer to Chapter 10 Interworking with PSTN

Refer to Chapter 8 Interworking with MSC Refer to Chapter 7 Interworking with HLR Refer to Chapter 6 Interworking with BSC Refer to Chapter 5 Interworking with RNC Refer to Chapter 4 Interworking with MGW Refer to Chapter 3 Local Office Data Configuration Refer to Chapter 2 Hardware Data Configuration

or Chapter 9 Interworking with SCP

Figure 1-1 Procedures for configuring data in MSOFTX3000

The basic principle is to first configure internal data, then interface data, and finally service data.

1.4.2 Configuring Internal Data

This stage covers the hardware data settings and basic information settings. It is further divided into three phases:

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1) Get to know the networking and equipment settings in details, such as board setting and link configuration.

2) Get such interfacing and negotiation data as SS7 links, IP address, and port number.

3) Illustrate all these data in tables or figures.Configuring hardware data

The hardware data is vital to the operation of the MSOFTX3000 system. It covers board, subrack and rack configuration data.

z Configuring local office data

It covers the configuration of basic information, such as signaling point code of MSOFTX3000 in public land mobile network (PLMN).

1.4.3 Configuring Interface Data

It covers interface data configuration of MSOFTX3000 interconnecting with other network elements (NEs) in PLMN. The NEs and interfaces include:

z To media gateway (MGW), through Mc interface z To RNC, through Iu-CS interface

z To base station controller (BSC), through A interface z To MGW, through Mc interface

z To other (G)MSC Server, through E interface

z To service control point (SCP), through CAP and L interface z To short message center (SMC), through E interface

z To public switched telephone network (PSTN), through PSTN trunk interface z To serving GPRS support node (SGSN), through Gs interface

z To gateway mobile location center (GMLC), through Lg interface

Note:

None of the above interface data is mandatory to be configured. You need to choose some items according to specific networking requirement.

The data configurations of the interfaces are independent from one another. However, it is recommended to follow the sequence provided in this manual.

As multiple transport layer protocols can be applied to MSOFTX3000 external interfaces, clarify it before data configuration starts.

1.4.4 Configuring Service Data

It covers data configuration of number analysis, mobile service, and wireless intelligent network (WIN) service.

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1.5 Overview of MML Application

1.5.1 Using MML Command

Generally, data configuration is conducted through local maintenance terminal (LMT). Once you enter a command, the relevant parameters will be shown. The parameters in red are mandatory, but the rest are optional, that is, they can adopt the default values without any interference to other configurations.

When setting data, look for the contents according to the configuration in "MML Command" in the [MSOFTX3000 Operation and Maintenance Center] window, and double-click the corresponding command to display the command window.

To know the detailed execution of a command, you may press <F1> or click [Help Information] above the pane for command input.

If you are not familiar with a command, you may enter the key words of the command in the [Search] tab page to locate it quickly.

1.5.2 Using Data Script

I. Situations for Using Data Script

You can configure data by loading data script in the following cases:

z The data configuration is conducted for the first time at the initial stage of the

implementation.

z There are a big number of data to be configured for expansion and upgrade.

II. Compilation of Script

To compile a piece of script, do the following:

1) Select [System/Save Input Commands] in the [MSOFTX3000 Operation and Maintenance Center] window.

2) Select the name of the file.

3) Select the directory to save the command.

4) Enter the command in the command input window. 5) Execute the command.

6) After execution of the command, select [System/Stop Save Input Commands].

III. Use of Script

To use the script, proceed as follows:

1) Directly use the data script file in TXT format.

2) After modifying the data based on the specific situations, set the system to the offline state by executing the command LOF.

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5) Execute the format conversion command FMT. 6) Execute the LON command.

7) Finally, power on the system and load the data.

If there are only a few batch commands, you can execute them directly without setting the MML client offline.

For the method of using script, refer to HUAWEI MSOFTX3000 Mobile Switching Center Installation Manual – System Commissioning.

IV. Classification of Commands

Refer to Table 1-1 for detailed meaning of commands.

Table 1-1 Classification of commands

Command Description

ADD To add data

MOD To modify data

RMV To remove data

LST To list BAM data

DSP To display host data, state of equipment, or resource consumption SET To set data or state

LOF Offline LON Online

1.6 Precautions

1.6.1 Before Data Configuration

Before configuring data, complete the following:

z Obtain the office networking and configuration details.

z Understand the requirements raised during the project design phase of the office. z Read data information about this office carefully and contact related personnel

once a defect is found.

1.6.2 During Data Configuration

When configuring data, note the following:

z For MML commands, the parameters in red are mandatory. z When deploying a new site,

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c) Reload data. Refer to Table 1-2 for details.

Table 1-2 Data configuration procedures for deploying a new site

Command Description

LOF To set data offline

SET CWSON: SWT=OFF To disable the alarm switch

SET FMT: STS=OFF To disable the format conversion switch

LON To set data online

SET CWSON: SWT=ON To enable the alarm switch

SET FMT: STS=ON To enable the format conversion switch

FMT To format data

Power off, power on, and start loading

z In routine maintenance, implement data configuration in online state, except when

executing the command MOD MAXT to modify maximum tuple number in offline state.

z To open online help for detailed information of commands and parameters, press

<F1>.

1.7 Data Preparation

1.7.1 Prerequisites for Data Preparation

The prerequisites of this step are:

z Hardware installation has been completed. z The system has been powered on.

1.7.2 Data Preparation Operations

Important Note:

To ensure a quick and secure data configuration process, you need to collect the following data and make corresponding planning in advance.

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II. Collecting Information of Adjacent Location and Service Areas

After determining the networking mode, you can collect information about the adjacent location areas and service areas.

III. Determining Parameters

z Interface parameters

Calculate or negotiate all interface parameters according to the planned network capacity. For instance, determine how many signaling system number 7 (SS7) links for HLR, how many signaling ATM adaptation layer (SAAL) links for RNC, how many links for MGW, and how many signaling points assigned for all functional entities.

z Internal parameters

Determine subrack configuration within the designed capacity, including number of subracks and boards.

The key internal parameters should also be determined, as data for compulsory subracks displayed in Table 1-3.

Table 1-3 Subrack information table

Subrack type Subrack number Site number Row number Column number

Board type Subrack number Slot number Front/back Module number Slot number of assistant board

IP address of fast Ethernet (FE)

port IP address of the router that connects to MSOFTX3000 Link type (64 kbit/s or 2 Mbit/s)

Balance mode of E1 port

(balance or non-balance) Frame format of E1 port (DF/CRC4)

Subrack/slot/E1 number of the E1-pool interface board (WEPI) that provides clock reference

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IV. Determining Interworking Parameters

Refer to the following tables for data required for MSOFTX3000 interworking with other adjacent entities r interfaces. In the shadowy columns are the parameters that require consistency between two ends, or those to be informed to the peer end. The rest are internal parameters in MSOFTX3000. Record the configured data for future troubleshooting or query.

Table 1-4 Local office information table

Item Data Signaling point National network valid National reserved network valid International network valid International reserved network

valid /

Mobile

network data Local MSC number Local VLR number /

/ Mobile network code (MNC) Network code (NC) Country code Area code

/

Mobile application

part (MAP) information

Identify user? ODB_SS

Authorize during service access and location update procedure? Cipher algorithm? / / Reallocate temporary mobile subscriber identifier (TMSI) during service access and location update procedure? Support visitor location register (VLR) location update? Check international mobile station equipment identity (IMEI) or contain IMEI in bill during service access and location update procedure? Support home PLMN (HPLMN) call forwarding on mobile subscriber not reachable (CFNRC)? /

/ Support zone code restriction?

Support short message mobile originated (SMMO)/short message mobile terminated (SMMT) function? Support prepage? MAP version/ customized applications for mobile network enhanced logic (CAMEL) version /

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Item Data

/ Support call hold? Support Gs interface? Support enhanced roaming restriction? /

Table 1-5 MGW information table

Item Data Basic

information MGW index Transmission protocol

Voice encoding/ decoding mode Checksum mode Encryption algorithm and secret key (optional) of MGW Server or client / Stream control transmission protocol (SCTP) connection information SCTP connection number 1 Local IP forward module (WIFM) address of Link 1 Local WIFM port of Link 1 Remote MGW address of Link 1 Remote MGW port of Link 1 /

Table 1-6 RNC information table

Item Data RNC basic

information RNC ID Signaling point code Network ID Location area identity (LAI) Service area identify (SAI) AMR LIST / M3UA basic

signaling Service mode

Routing context (optional) WIFM module No. / M3UA link information M3UA link number Local IP address of

LINK 1 Local port

IP address of the peer MGW of LINK 1 Port of peer MGW Server or client /

Prefix Prefix (local office)

Route selection code

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Table 1-7 BSC information table Item Data Basic informatio n Signaling point code Network ID of signaling point code Location area identity (LAI) Global cell identification (GCI) / Signaling link Wireless call control and signaling processing unit (WCSU) module number

Link set Intra-module link number

Signaling link code (SLC) Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number) Link type / Circuit

Termination ID (the number of the physical circuit from MGW to base station controller (BSC)) Circuit identification code (CIC) MGW index / Trunk

route Office direction Trunk group Circuit type /

Prefix Prefix (local office) Route selection code /

Table 1-8 MSC information table

Item Data Basic

information Signaling point code

NI of signaling point MSC Server number (E.164 code) / Signaling link WCSU module

number Link set

Intra-module

link number SLC and SLC sending

Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/times lot number) Link type /

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Item Data

Circuit

Termination ID (the number of the physical circuit from MGW to MSC Server) CIC Wireless call control unit (WCCU)/WC SU module number MGW index /

Trunk route Office direction Route number Sub-route number Trunk group Circuit type

/ Prefix Prefix Route selection code Route selection source code /

Table 1-9 PSTN information table

Item Data Basic

information Signaling point code NI of signaling point / Signaling link WCSU module number

Link set Intra-module link number SLC and SLC sending Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number)Data Link type / Circuit Termination ID (the number of the physical circuit from MGW to PSTN) CIC WCCU/W CSU module number MGW index /

Trunk route Office direction Route number Sub-route number Trunk group Circuit type

/

Prefix Prefix Route selection code

Route selection source code /

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Table 1-10 HLR information table

Item Data Basic

information Signaling point code

NI of signaling point HLR number (E.164 code) / Signaling link WCSU module number

Link set Intra-module link number SLC and SLC sending Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number) Link type / Signaling connection control part (SCCP) global title (GT) translation Encoding

description Numbering plan Address information

Destination point code (DPC)

/

Table 1-11 SCP information table

Item Data Basic information Signaling point code NI of signaling

point E.164 code

/

Signaling link

WCSU module

number Link set

Intra-module link number SLC and SLC sending Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number)Data Link type /

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Table 1-12 SMC information table Item Data Basic information Signaling point code NI of signaling point E.164 code / Signaling link WCSU module number/WC CU/WSGU

Link set Intra-module link number SLC and SLC sending Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number)Data Link type /

Table 1-13 SGSN information table

Item Data Basic

information Signaling point code

NI of signaling

point E.164 code

/ Signaling link WCSU module number

Link set Intra-module link number SLC and SLC sending

Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number)Data Link type /

Table 1-14 GMLC information table

Item Data Basic

information Signaling point code

NI of signaling point E.164 code / Signaling link WCSU module

number Link set

Intra-module link number SLC and SLC sending Intra-module circuit number (E1 number/ timeslot number) Data

Link type

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