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First edition
Contents
Overview..................................................................34
Configuring the MGCF Office Capacity...........................34
Configuring Service Data Area .....................................37
Version Loading.............................................................39
Overview..................................................................40
Creating Version File Directory ....................................41
Creating OMP Boot Files .............................................44
Configuring OMP Running Parameters via Serial
Port .................................................................47
Configuring OMP Global Data ......................................58
Synchronizing All Tables .............................................59
Loading Version Files..................................................62
Creating MGCF Tones in Batches ......................................65
Office Information Configuration ......................................67
Overview..................................................................67
Creating Local Office Signaling Point.............................67
Creating Local Office Configuration...............................70
II
Overview................................................................ 106
SCTP Planning......................................................... 108
Creating an SCTP .................................................... 108
Creating an ASP ...................................................... 111
Creating an AS ........................................................ 113
Creating an M3UA Static Route .................................. 116
Creating the SIO Locate AS....................................... 117
H.248 Configuration..................................................... 119
Overview................................................................ 119
Creating MGC Static Data ......................................... 121
Creating MGW Static Data Template ........................... 122
Creating MGW Static Data ........................................ 124
Creating a TID Analyzer ........................................... 126
Creating a TID Analysis Entrance ............................... 127
III
IV
Figure............................................................ 283
Table ............................................................. 285
Index ............................................................ 289
VI
At first, thank you for choosing ZXWN wireless core network system of ZTE Corporation!
ZXWN system is the 3G mobile communication system developed
based on the UMTS technology. ZXWN system boasts powerful
service processing capability in both CS domain and PS domain,
providing more abundant service contents. Comparing with the
GSM, ZXWN provides telecommunication services in wider range,
capable of transmitting sound, data, graphics and other multi-media services. In addition, ZXWN has higher speed and resource utilization rate. ZXWN wireless core network system supports both
2G and 3G subscriber access, and provides various services related with the 3G core network.
The ZXWN MSCS system is designed for the UMTS system at the
core network control level. It supports the GSM core network,
UMTS protocols in the R99/R4/R5 stage and relevant functions at
the same time, and provides the carriers with an overall solution
to the evolution from the GSM core network to the 3GPP R99 and
then to the 3GPP R5.
The ZXWN MSCS system completes the functions of the Mobile
Switching Center Server and the Visitor Location Register (VLR)
together, and provides the Service Switching Point (SSP) functions
of intelligent calls. The ZXWN MSCS system supports the MGCF
function, and the coexistence of the MGCF and GMSCS. It also can
smoothly upgrade to the MGCF.
This purpose of this manual is to let the carrier master the data
configuration method of MGCF.
Intended
Audience
Prerequisite Skill
and Knowledge
To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiarity with the following is helpful:
What Is in This
Manual
Summary
FCC Compliance
Statement
Chapter
Summary
Chapter 3, Resource
Configuration
Chapter 4, MGCF-IM-MGW
Interconnection Data
Configuration
Chapter 5, MGCF-SIP
Office Interconnection Data
Configuration
Chapter 8, Configuration
Instance
Conventions
Meaning
Italics
Quotes
Links on screens.
Bold
CAPS
II
Meaning
Click
Doubleclick
Right-click
III
IV
Declaration of RoHS
Compliance
To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility
to the earth we live, this document shall serve as formal declaration that ZXWN MGCF manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION are in
compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect
to the following substances:
Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Cadmium (Cd)
II
Chapter
Data Configuration
Overview
Table of Contents
MGCF Introduction.............................................................. 1
Overall Flow of MGCF Data Configuration ............................... 2
Basic Operations of the OMM System .................................... 4
MGCF Introduction
Networking
ZXWN MSCS can serve as a MGCF, composing an IMS system together with NEs of ZXUN. The MGCF can be combined with the
GMSCS, or separately set. The position of the MGCF in the IMS
network is shown in Figure 1.
FIGURE 1 IMS NETWORKING
Interface
The hardware installation is completed and the cable connections are normal.
The rack, shelves, and boards are all installed. Cables are all
connected well, and the equipment can be normally powered
on.
Configuration
Flow
Flow Description
Operations
Description
MGCF-IM-MGW
interconnection
data configuration
MGCF-SIP office
interconnection
data configuration
Steps
Operations
Description
MGCF-other
exchange
interconnection
data configuration
Operations
Synchronizing Data
The server and the client of the network management are installed.
Context
The purpose of logging in to the OMM client is to perform data configuration and daily maintenance by using the background OMM
software.
Steps
Name
Meaning
Default
User name
admin
Password
Null
Name
Meaning
Default
Server
address
127.0.0.1
END OF STEPS
Result
After the login is successful, the main window of the OMM system
pops up, as shown in Figure 6.
FIGURE 6 NETNUMEN M30 MSCS/MGW OMM SYSTEM WINDOW
Context
Steps
END OF STEPS
Result
The main operation of the data configuration is to type the command in the MML Terminal window, as shown in Figure 8.
On the left pane of the MML Terminal window, the root node
represents the OMM server node, which is the real root node. The
nodes under the root node represent the specific NEs to be configured.
Command Typing
The command is typed in the input box at the lower right corner
of the MML Terminal window. For example, type in command
SET:NEID=11;, as shown in Figure 8.
In general, a command is associated with a network element (except the command used to configure an exchange). For example,
create a shelf for MGCF11(the ID can be queried with the command SHOW NE;). The following two methods can be used to
perform the conjunction:
Command
Execution
Synchronizing Data
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
Tip:
This command is used by Admin users to synchronize all table data, no matter whether the tables are locked by other
users.
Table 2 describes the parameters in this command.
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Meaning
Instructions
USERNAME
User name
It consists of 0~50
characters and the default
value is admin
It includes
STYPE
Module list
TIMEOUT
Response timeout
(100ms)
It is an optional parameter
and the default value is
600. Adjust the response
timeout according to the
actual requirement.
SAVE
Save when
completed
It is an optional parameter
and the default value is YES
TOSLAVE
It is an optional parameter
and the default value is YES
MODULES
Sync type
Tip:
This command is used to synchronize the table data configured by a login user. The table data not configured by
the login user can not be synchronized to the foreground.
Table 3 describes the parameters in this command.
TABLE 3 PARAMETERS IN THE SYN COMMAND
Name
Meaning
Instructions
MODULES
Module list
TIMEOUT
Response timeout
(100ms)
It is an optional
parameter and the
default value is 600.
Adjust the response
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Name
Meaning
SAVE
It is an optional
parameter and the
default value is YES
TOSLAVE
It is an optional
parameter and the
default value is YES
Instructions
timeout according to
the actual requirement.
END OF STEPS
Result
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Chapter
13
Overview
Configuration
Flow
Flow Description
14
Operations
Procedures
Local exchange
Configuration
Physical
configuration
Steps
Operations
Procedures
Capacity
configuration
Version loading
Create MGCF
tones in batches
Office information
configuration
Local Exchange
Configuration
Overview
Introduction
Contents
Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating an
exchange
Create the NE
corresponded by
the exchange on the
background OMM
system
ADD NE
Configure the
provincial and
city codes of the
exchange, thus
to display the
area information
in the Element
Management
System (EMS)
SET PCINFO
Creating an Exchange
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
15
Parameter Description
Instruction
ID
The unique ID of an
exchange
It is a mandatory
parameter. It ranges
from 11 to 30. It cannot
be modified once it is
created.
TYPE
It is a mandatory
parameter. Select
MSCS.
MESUBTYPE
NE sub-type
It is an optional
parameter. Select NONE
for an end office, and
TMSC1 or TMSC2 for a
tandem office.
NAME
Exchange name
customized by user
It is an optional
parameter. With a
length ranging from 0 to
50 characters.
VENDOR
Equipment manufacturer
It is an optional
parameter. Type ZTE, by
default.
STATE
It is an optional
parameter. Select 0,
by default.
It is an optional
parameter. Type the
location information
of the equipment. It
is recommended to
describe it with letters or
digits.
LOC
Office ID: 11
TYPE: MSCS
Alias: MGCF11
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while, the rack is generated, with the rack No. as 1 and the alias
as rack1.
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PROVINCE
Provincial code
CITY
City code
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Physical Configuration
Overview
Introduction
Flow diagram
Flow description
18
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating a Rack
ADD RACK
Creating a Shelf
ADD SHELF
ADD UNIT
Creating a Module
ADD MODULE
Creating Other
Units
ADD UNIT
Creating
Background Server
Node
ADD SVRINF
Creating a Rack
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
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RACK
Parameter
Description
Instructions
Rack No.
It is a mandatory
parameter within 1~15.
Rack 1 is generated during
creating the exchange.
Other racks need to be
created by manual. The
rack No. begins from 2
3G_STANDARD_RACK: ZTE
standard rack
3G_INTEGRATION_RACK: ZTE
integration rack
RACK TYPE
NAME
Alias
It is an optional
parameter. Select it
according to the actual
rack type.
It is an optional parameter
and consists of 0~50
strings
After the command is executed successfully, the rack is created under MGCF11 exchange, and is shown on the Daily Maintenance
> Rackchart Management tab.
Creating a Shelf
Prerequisites
Context
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Note:
Shelf 2 of rack 1 must be created first, and then other shelves are
created.
Steps
Meaning
Instructions
RACK
Rack No.
SHELF
Shelf No.
TYPE
Shelf type
NAME
Alias
SHELF:RACK=1,SHELF=2,TYPE=BCTC,NAME="BCT
END OF STEPS
Result
After BCTC shelf is created successfully, the OMP module and the
RPU module are created at the same time. The numbers of these
two modules are 1 and 2. Slots 11 and 12 of the rack display the
OMP board.
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Context
Creating the UIM unit is to create the UIM board. In general, UIM
board adopts 1+1 backup mode. It is fixedly inserted into slots 9
and 10 in the BCTC shelf.
Steps
Note:
You must first create the UIMC unit in shelf 2 of rack 1, and
then create the UIMC units in other BCTC shelves.
Table 8 describes the parameters in the ADD UNIT command.
TABLE 8 PARAMETERS IN THE ADD UNIT COMMAND
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter and
the format is RACK-SHELF-SLOT.
LOC
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Unit location
MODULE
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select 1.
UNIT
Unit No.
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 1 to 2000.
TYPE
Unit type
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select it according to the
CPU type of the UIMC board,
including UIM2_GCS_755
and UIM2_GCS_8260.
UIM2_GCS_755 sub-card
is mostly used at present.
BKMODE
Backup mode
It is a mandatory parameter
and the backup mode is
ONEPLUSONE.
NAME
Alias
Rack No.: 1
Shelf No.: 2
Tip:
After the 1+1 backup mode is selected for the UIM board located in slot 9, the system will automatically create the UIM
board located in slot 10. In addition, the unit numbers of left
and right slots are consistent.
END OF STEPS
Result
After the UIM unit is created successfully, the active and standby
UIM boards are shown in the corresponding slots of the rack chart.
Creating a Module
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
23
Meaning
Instructions
LOC
Location
MODULE
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 3 to 127. A new
module is numbered from 3.
It is a mandatory parameter.
FUNC1
Module 1 type
Module 2 type
It is an optional parameter. If it is
left blank, its configuration is the
same as that of FUNC1.
CPU type
It is an optional parameter.
Two options available, X86 and
CENTRINO. Select according to
the actual board type.
BKMODE
Backup mode
It is an optional parameter. In
general, select ONEPLUSONE
(one plus one backup) for a service
module, and ONEPLUSONE (one
plus one backup) or No (Without
backup) for a signaling module,
which is determined by the actual
configuration.
NAME1
Module 1 user
alias
NAME2
Module 2 user
alias
FUNC2
CPUTYPE
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After the SMP/CMP module is created successfully, its corresponding slot in the rack chart displays the SMP board.
Context
Board Type
Backup Mode
SIPI2_IPSEC
SIPI
SIPI2_NC
No backup or 1+1
active/standby backup
SIPI_NC
SPB2_8260_8260C4
SPB
No backup
SPB2_8250_85XXC2
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Board
Board Type
Backup Mode
USI2_NC
USI
Steps
CHUB
CHUB
CLKG
CLKG
Operations
END OF STEPS
Context
Perform this procedure to create the CHUB logic board corresponding to that in the foreground BCTC shelf of MGCF exchange.
Steps
26
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter, with
a format of RACK-SHELF-SLOT
Location of
the unit in the
system
LOC
MODULE
Module
number of the
unit
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select 1
UNIT
Unit number
of the board
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 1 to 2000.
TYPE
Select CHUB
BKMODE
Backup mode
of the unit
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Context
Perform this procedure to create the CLKG logic board corresponding to that in the foreground BCTC shelf of MGCF exchange.
Steps
Parameter
Description
LOC
Unit location
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter and
the format is RACK-SHELF-SLOT.
MODULE
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select the OMP module belonging
to CLKG.
UNIT
Unit No.
TYPE
Unit type
BKMODE
Backup mode
It is a mandatory parameter
and the backup mode is
ONEPLUSONE.
NAME
Alias
Example:
ments.
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3. After creating the CLKG unit, configure the CLKG board parameters with the SET CLKETHR command as required. Configure
its parameters based on the clock source actually provided.
Example: Configure clockbase setting of the CLKG board to be
allowed, and the clock reference is 8KBase. The command is
as follows.
SET CLKETHR:CLKBASE=ALLOWED,BASETYPE=8KBase,B
ASEINFO="8KBase";
END OF STEPS
Result
Context
Perform this procedure to create the SIPI logic board corresponding to that in the foreground BCTC shelf of MGCF exchange.
Steps
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Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter, with
a format of RACK-SHELF-SLOT
LOC
Location of
the unit in the
system
MODULE
Module number
of the unit
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select 1
UNIT
Unit number of
the board
It is an optional parameter.
Ranging from 1 to 2000.
TYPE
Select SIPI_NC
Backup mode of
the unit
BKMODE
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter, with
a format of RACK-SHELF-SLOT
Location of
the unit in the
system
LOC
MODULE
Module number
of the unit
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select 1
UNIT
Unit number of
the board
It is an optional parameter.
Ranging from 1 to 2000
TYPE
Select USI_NC
BKMODE
Backup mode
of the unit
Select ONEPLUSONE
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Result
Context
Perform this procedure to create the SPB logic board corresponding to that in the foreground BCTC shelf of MGCF exchange. SPB
board is created only when the narrowband No.7 signaling is used
between MGCF and other offices.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter and
the format is RACK-SHELF-SLOT.
LOC
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Location of
the unit in the
system
MODULE
Module number
of the unit
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select 1
UNIT
Unit number of
the boar
It is an optional parameter.
Ranging from 1 to 2000.
TYPE
BKMODE
Backup mode
of the unit
Select No backup
Context
Perform this procedure to connect the SMP with the billing server.
All SMP units should be mapped to the billing server.
Steps
33
Parameter Description
Instruction
MODULE
Module number of
foreground MP
It is a mandatory
parameter, ranging from
1 to 127, including all
the modules except for
module 2
CGMODULE
Module number of
billing server
It is an optional
parameter, ranging
from 130 to 135
Capacity Configuration
Overview
Table 17 shows the capacity configuration flow.
TABLE 17 CAPACITY CONFIGURATION
Steps
Operation
Instruction
Command
Configuring the
MGCF office
capacity
Configure the
capacity for each
table in the MP
module
SET MSCSCAPAC
ITY
Configuring service
data area
SET DATASIZE
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Context
This topic describes how to configure the capacity for each table
in the MP module. MGCF capacity is configured according to the
actual capacity of the equipment. In general, these parameters
adopt their default value, except in special cases.
Steps
Meaning
Range
Default
GCI
1~12000
1280
LAI
1~1000
64
AOCFEE
1~1000
128
IROAM
1~3000
1000
PCM
2000~20000
2048
BSC
Capacity Of
Config Table
1~128
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MASK
1~80000
2048
NUMLEN
1~20000
1000
CALLDATA
1~1024
512
CTRLUNT
1~128
64
SIPTRA
2000~20000
6000
SIPSTA
1000~8000
3000
BSC/RNC
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Name
Meaning
SIPRES
1000~8000
2500
HRBTMS
1~80000
SSP
Capacity
Of
Special
Service Phone Group
1~60000
1024
USER
1~80000
4000
TIDTRUNK
Capacity Of
Trunk Link
1~1024
512
MDNAL
1~65535
8192
DNAL
1~100000
8192
MPDFT
2000~10000
2000
MPDEF
2000~15000
2000
PPDFT
2000~10000
2000
PPDEF
2000~10000
2000
LIMITMS
0~60000
DNHOME
Capacity
Home
1~400000
150000
LINK
Capacity Of Link
1920~5000
1920
GT
Capacity Of GT
20001~50000
20000
SPC
Capacity Of SPC
1~2000
2000
VMSC
16~256
16
SAI
1~12000
1280
MGW
Capacity Of MGW
1~128
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ANANACAPACITY
1~65535
1024
TID
Of
Range
And
Number
Default
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SET MSCSCAPACITY;
END OF STEPS
Result
Postrequisite
Note:
It is required to synchronize the office capacity table to the foreground twice. After the first synchronization, wait 5~10 minutes
for the OMP to complete the disk saving, and then restart the OMP.
When the OMP starts successfully, it is required to synchronize the
capacity tables to the OMP again. After the first synchronization,
only the space of the capacity table on the OMP is established, but
the table contents are not added. After the second synchronization, the table contents are synchronization.
Context
Perform this procedure to configure the service data area. Generally, it adopts the default value, except in special cases.
Steps
37
Parameter
Description
Instruction
CMODEL
One-MSC
multi-MGW call
model, including
AMONLY(Associated Mode Only)
and QAMALLOW(Quasi-associated Mode
Allowed)
Number of BCBM
data areas
Configure it as 10 when
the MSCS is associated
with one MGW to conform
a network, or in a full IP
networking mode. Configure
it as 3600 when the end
office adopts the multi-call
model. Configure it as 12400
when the tandem office and
gateway office adopt the
multi-call model.
DSTCDNUM
Number of
destination codes
CTSTNUM
Maximum number
of mixed flow of
traffic
CTSTINDEXS
IZE
VMSCNO7
NUM
Number of
VMSC/OMP module
NO7 call data area
CMPNO7NUM
Number of CMP
module NO7 call
data area
BCBMNUM
Example: Configure a service data area. The MGCF is associated with an MGW. The number of destination codes is 4096.
Other parameters adopt the default value. The specific command is as follows.
SET DATASIZE:CMODEL=AMONLY,BCBMNUM=10,DSTCD
NUM=4096;
END OF STEPS
Result
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Version Loading
All physical boards need the software to support the running. If
the same physical board is loaded with different running software,
it will be with different functions. At first, the physical board is not
loaded with the software supporting the running, so it is required
to load it by manual.
The version files of the OMP module are obtained from the OMC
server via FTP. For the version files of other boards (including RPU),
they are obtained from OMP during the restart. The steps to load
the version files are as follows:
Load the version files that are needed by the board from the
configured version file directory to the version database of the
OMC server.
Add the version files in the version database into the foreground OMP.
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Overview
Configuration
Flow
Flow Description
40
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Creating the
version file
directory
Creating OMP
boot files
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Configuring the
OMP startup
parameters via
serial port
Configuring OMP
global data
Synchronizing
all tables
Loading version
files
Context
Steps
1. On the NetNumen M30 window, select menus Views > Professional Maintenance to enter the Professional Maintenance window.
2. In the left pane, double-click the exchange node in the Professional Maintenance tree. Select Version Management
> Version Mainenance to show the Version Maintenance
tab in the right pane, as shown inFigure 13.
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3. On the Load Version tab, Click the button on the sub-toolbar to pop up the Config Version Path tab, as shown in Figure
14.
FIGURE 14 CONFIGURING VERSION PATH
4. Right-click the list on the Config Version Path tab, and select
Create from the short-cut menu. A new blank entry is created
on the Config Version Path tab, as show in Figure 15.
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5. Double-click the Version Name on the tab, and type the version name (the version name format is V0.00.00.B0, in which,
0 indicates digital and B indicates character), which should be
consistent with the version name of the version file, as show
in Figure 16.
FIGURE 16 CONFIGURING VERSION NAME
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The correct Version Name and File Path appears on the the Version Maintenance tab.
Context
44
Version Type
CPU
MSCS_MPX86_MP_X86_CS_Z_T.
BIN
FPGA
MPX86_05_040202_FPGA_105.
RBF
CPU
MSCS_MPX86_2_MP_P4_CS_Z_
T.BIN
FPGA
MPX862_04_040704_FPGA_109.
RBF
MPX86
CENTRINO
Steps
1. On the NetNumen M30 window, select menus Views > Professional Maintenance to enter the Professional Maintenance window.
2. In the left pane, double-click the exchange node in the Professional Maintenance tree. Select Version Management
> Version Mainenance to show the Version Mainenance
tab in the right pane, as shown in Figure 18.
FIGURE 18 LOAD VERSION
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END OF STEPS
Result
The boot file and version file appear in directory \zxwomcs\umssvr on the OMM server.
Context
Steps
1. Connect one end of RS232 serial cable to serial port of debugging computer, another end to debug port of OMP backboard.
2. On the debugging computer, click Start > Programs >
Accessories > Communications > Hyper Terminal in the
Windows OS, as shown in Figure 22.
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3. After click OK, the following figure pops up. Select the serial
port connected to the foreground and then click OK, as shown
in Figure 23.
FIGURE 23 CONNECT TO DIALOG BOX
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7. When the 3GPlat Boot appears, type 1 to select Config MPnet parameters (only for Omp and Cmp), and then press
Enter, as shown in Figure 27.
FIGURE 27 3GPLAT BOOT
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10. Enter the Enter OMPs OMC Mac address window, type the
hardware address 00.208.208.161.00.X planned by OMP, in
which, the X indicates the office ID of the office, as shown in
Figure 30. Press Enter.
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13. Enter the Config selection window, type 2, and then press
Enter, as shown in Figure 33.
FIGURE 33 CONFIG SELECTION
14. Enter the Enter OMC IP Address window, type the IP address
of the OMM server, and then press Enter, as shown in Figure
34.
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15. Enter the Enter OMC FTPSVR User Name window, type the
default FTP name uep, and then press Enter. Then the Enter
OMC FTPSVR User Password window will pop up, type the
default FTP password uep and press Enter, as shown in Figure
35.
FIGURE 35 FTP CONFIG
16. Enter the Enter OMC FTPSVR File Path window, press Enter
to skip this configuration, and then enter the boot file configuration window.
17. Type the boot file name ompcfgX.ini, in which, the X indicates
the office direction ID of this office, then press Enter, as shown
in Figure 36.
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19. Enter the Set OMP Boot Type window, type 0 and then press
Enter, as shown in Figure 38.
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20. Enter the Config selection window and then type 4, as shown
in Figure 39.
FIGURE 39 CONFIG SELECTION
21. Enter the Enter Bureau No. window, type the office direction
ID, and then press Enter, as shown in Figure 40.
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22. Enter the Config selection window and then type 5, as shown
in Figure 41.
FIGURE 41 CONFIG SELECTION
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END OF STEPS
Result
The OMM server and the local maintenance terminal are installed correctly.
Context
After OMP board is started, the OMP global data should be configured to make sure that the foreground/background IP addresses
are in the same network section. For example, the IP of the OMM
server is 192.4.1.1, and the IP of the foreground is 192.168.79.1.
In order to ensure that the IP address of the foreground and that
of the background are in the same network section, it is required
to set the MASK as 255.0.0.0.
Steps
58
Meaning
Instructions
OMPIP
OMP
background
IP address
MASK
OMP
background
IP mask
GATEWAY
OMP to OMM
gateway
OMCIP
OMC server
sub network
The OMM server and the local maintenance terminal are installed correctly.
Context
Steps
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Explanation
Instruction
USERNAME
User Name
It is an optional parameter
for designating the name
of the user whose data
are transferred, with a
length ranging from 0 to 50
characters. If it is left blank,
the table data of admin's own
are transferred.
STYPE
Transmission type
Select ALL
It is an optional parameter
for designating the module(s)
to be transferred.
MODULES
Module list
TIMEOUT
Response timeout
(100ms)
SAVE
Save when
completed
It is an optional parameter.
Usually the default value YES
is selected.
TOSLAVE
It is an optional parameter.
In general, the default value
YES is selected.
Example: Admin synchronization data synchronizes all the tables. The command is as follows.
SYNA:STYPE=ALL,TIMEOUT=600,SAVE=YES,TOSLAVE=Y
ES;
END OF STEPS
Result
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Postrequisite
Note:
It is required to resynchronize the data for three times and restart
the OMP board for two times. Before the restart, it is required to
confirm whether the synchronized table is saved. The save operation may take three to five minutes. Two methods are available.
Checking Operations
1. Select Start > Run, then the Run dialog box will pop up.
2. Type CMD and then press Enter to enter the CMD dialog box.
3. Type telnet 192.168.X.1, in which, the X indicates the office
direction ID, and then press Enter.
4. Type the user name zte and the password zte, and then press
Enter for two times, as shown in Figure 43.
FIGURE 43 USER NAME AND PASSWORD
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FIGURE 44 STATUS
The printed status of the board is MASTER and Work, which means
that the OMP board runs normally.
Context
A physical board initially does not load its version files, so you need
to load them manually.
Table 23 lists the board version files.
TABLE 23 BOARD VERSION FILES
Physical
Board
Type
Logical
Board
Type
Version
Type
MPX86_2
RPU
MPX86_2
UIM_2
MNIC_2
Instructions
CPU
MSCS_MPX86_2_RPU
_P4_CS_Z_T.BIN
Version
file of RPU
MP
CPU
MSCS_MPX86_2_MP_
P4_CS_Z_T.BIN
Version
file
of
SMP
UIM
CPU
MSCS_UIM_2_UIM_75
5_CS_Z_T.BIN
Version
file
of
UIMC
CPU
MSCS_MNIC_2_SIG_I
PI_23XX_CS_Z_T.BIN
SIPI
MICROCODE
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UC_MSCSERVER_MNI
C__2_SIG_IPI_CS__T.
UOF
Version
file
of
SIPI
Physical
Board
Type
SPB_2
MNIC_2
CHUB
CLKG
Steps
Logical
Board
Type
Version
Type
SPB
Instructions
CPU
MSCS_SPB_2_SPB_82
60_CS_Z_T.BIN
Version
file of SPB
CPU
MSCS_MNIC_2_USI_2
3XX_CS_Z_T.BIN
USI
CHUB
Version
file of USI
MICROCODE
UC_MSCSERVER_MNI
C_2_USI_CS__T.UOF
CPU
MSCS_CHUB_CHUB_8
245_CS_Z_T.BIN
Version
file
of
CHUB
It is not
required
to
load
the version files
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5. Right click the selected version files and select the shortcut
menu Batch Load Default Version. The Switch Process
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window will pop up, which displays the process of the version
file (that is the multicast process).
END OF STEPS
Result
Postrequisite
After the version loading is completed, the board will restart. The
board compares its version files, and obtains its required version
files. After the version files are loaded, the board is in normal
running status. The RUN indicator on the front panel of the board
will flash at 1 Hz.
It is required to synchronize the data.
Verifications
1. Judge whether the board runs normally through the indicators on the panel. Table 24 lists the indicator statuses of each
board.
TABLE 24 BOARD INDICATOR STATUSES
Name
RUN
ACT
ALM
Color
Meanings
Green
RUN
indicator
Green
Active/
standby
indicator
Red
Alarm
indicator
Instruction
Flashing at 5 Hz: the
board is being powered
on.
Flashing at 1 Hz:
the board is running
normally.
On: The board is
active
Off: The board is
standby
On: The board gives
an alarm.
Off: The board gives
no alarm.
Remarks
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Context
Steps
Parameter Description
Instruction
TYPE
LANGDES: language
description string
TONEPLAYMT: the
method of playing tones
In general, the
ALL option
is selected,
indicating that all
the tone types are
created in batches.
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Office Information
Configuration
Overview
Table 26 shows the office information configuration flow.
TABLE 26 OFFICE INFORMATION CONFIGURATION
Steps
Topic
Instructions
Command
Creating local
signaling point
ADD OPC
Configure some
parameters of the
local exchange,
including the
exchange type,
signaling point
type, MTP3 test
code, and other
parameters.
ADD LOFC
You know the 14-bit SPC, 24-bit SPC, and the local toll area
code.
Context
Steps
67
SET:NEID=11;
2. Create the local office signaling point. The command is ADD
OPC.
Table 27 describes the main parameters in the ADD OPC command.
TABLE 27 PARAMETERS IN THE ADD OPC COMMAND
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
NET
It is a mandatory
parameter. It ranges
from 1 to 8. In general,
1 is selected.
NAME
User-defined alias
It is a mandatory
parameter, with a length
ranging from 1 to 50
characters.
RC
It is an optional
parameter. Do not
add 0 ahead of an area
code
SPCFMT
It is an optional
parameter. By default,
select TRIPLE_DEC,
which is a three-section
decimal number in
888/383 format.
OPC14
OPC24
PREFIX
Dialing prefix
Protocols supported by
local office
APPTYPE
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It is configured
according to the
signaling point planning.
Parameter
Name
NETAPP
INFO
Parameter Description
Instruction
Network appearance
used in M3UA layer
TAG
Other attributes
SPC: 3.11.1
Alias: NET1.
SPC: 1.11.1
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Alias: NET2
Context
Steps
Parameter Description
Local office type,
including
LOCAL (Local
Exchange)
It is a mandatory
parameter. Several
options can be selected.
DOMTOLL (National
Toll Exchange)
INTTOLL
(International Toll
Exchange)
UM (User Telephone)
OFFTYPE
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Instruction
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
R2INT (R2
International
Exchange)
MGCF (MGCF
Exchange)
Instruction
Network type
It is a mandatory
parameter for
designating the network
type ID of the local
office. In this case,
one network type is
configured.
Sequence in area
It is a mandatory
parameter with a default
of 0, ranging from 0 to
255.
TCODE
Test code
It is an optional
character-type
parameter with a
length not more than
15 characters. This
parameter can contain
0~9, *, and #, with a
default of 1234
SPTYPE
NET
SEQ
RESTART
It is an optional
parameter.
Select STEP
It is an optional
parameter, with a default
of YES. The default
value indicates that this
function is enabled
LANG
DEFAULT
FRENCH
ENGLISH
GERMAN
RUSSIAN
SPAISH
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Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
RSTTIME
Reset Time(ms)
NAME
Alias
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Chapter
Resource Configuration
Table of Contents
Resource Planning .............................................................73
Configuring Resource Attributes...........................................73
Resource Planning
It is very important to make the overall resource planning in advance no matter whether common networking, region-system networking, or dual-homing networking is adopted.
The basic principle of resource allocation is as follows:
1. Do not add unused resources in the resource management system.
For example, if it is not required to configure the SIP called
number analysis selector, do not configure the corresponding
resources.
2. Allocate the required resources on a basis of sections to avoid
too separate resource allocation.
For example, when the Office ID resource is allocated to 5
areas, each area is allocated with 100*N adjacent office IDs.
Each section has 100 adjacent office IDs, and N can be different
in different areas.
3. Add moderate surpluses for required resources, and do not use
up them.
For example, if the Office ID resource is allocated to 5 areas,
do not allocate all 2048 adjacent office IDs, except that each
area really has 400 adjacent offices to be configured. If the
Office ID resource in one area is insufficient after a period of
time, separately allocate one section of (100) adjacent office
IDs to this area.
Configuring Resource
Attributes
Prerequisites
73
Context
Resource
Types
Key Fields
Minimum
Maximum
Office data
configuration
Adjacent
office
Office ID
3000
Signaling
linkset
1024
Signaling
route
Signaling
route No.
2000
SCTP
SCTP ID
2048
ASP
ASP ID
2048
AS
AS ID
640
M3UA static
route
M3UA
static route
ID
640
Node
Topology
Config
Topology
node ID.
2048
Voice Codec
Template
Template
ID
255
Trunk group
Trunk
group
number
4000
Outgoing
route
Route No.
20000
Outgoing
route set
Route set
No.
3000
Outgoing
route chain
Route
chain ID
3000
Chain analysis
Chain
analysis
index
3000
Protocol configuration
Topology
configuration
74
Configuration Items
Number
analysis
Access configuration
Service configuration
Steps
Resource
Types
Key Fields
Minimum
Maximum
Automatic
Re-routing
Route Set
Re-routing
route set
1000
Number
Pre-analysis
Selector
Number
Preanalysis
Selector
1000
Number
Analysis
Entrance
Number
Analysis
Entrance
1000
Number
Analysis
Selector
Number
Analysis
Selector
4096
Template
of Number
Analysis
Selector
Template
of Number
Analysis
Selector
65535
Number
Transform
Index
Number
Transform
Index
2048
Black White
List Selector
Black
White List
Selector
1000
SIP Called
Number
Analysis
Selector
Selector
1000
Location Area
Location
Area ID
65534
Emergency
Call Center
Index
Emergency
call center
index
255
Welcome
Messages
Welcome
Message
Code
128
Camel Access
Subscription
Information
255
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76
77
78
Chapter
MGCF-IM-MGW
Interconnection Data
Configuration
Table of Contents
Overview..........................................................................79
Interface IP Address Configuration .......................................81
BFD Configuration (Optional) ..............................................87
Creating a Static Route ......................................................90
Adjacent Office and Topology Configuration ...........................92
SIGTRAN Configuration .................................................... 106
H.248 Configuration......................................................... 119
Overview
Description
Configuration
Flow
79
Description
80
Steps
Operations
Procedures
Interface IP address
configuration
BFD configuration
(optional)
Steps
Operations
Procedures
SIGTRAN configuration
H.248 configuration
Interface IP Address
Configuration
Overview
Interface IP addresses are planned according to the actual networking applications. The IP address of Nc, Mj/Mg interfaces can
be configuration independently, or share with the Mn interface address.
Table 31
TABLE 31 INTERFACE IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION
Steps
Operations
Instruction
Creating an SIPI
Interface
Address
Creating a Virtual
Interface
Address
Create
a
virtual interface address. MGCF is
interconnected
to a SIP office
through its virtual interface.
Command
INTERFACE
LOOPBACK
ADD IP ADDRESS
INTERFACE
ADD IP ADDRESS
INTERFACE
ADD IP ADDRESS
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
IP
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 address
It is an optional
parameter. In general, it
is 255.255.255.255.
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IP address: 192.168.11.11
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 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.
UNIT
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SUNIT
Subunit No
Port number
PORT
Example: Enter the interface address of SIPI board. The configuration requirements are as follows.
Sub-unit number: 1
Port number: 1
Parameter
Description
Instruction
IP
IP address
It is a mandatory parameter.
The Mn interface address of SIPI
board
MASK
Subnet mask
BROADCASTIP
Broadcast
address
It is an optional parameter,
corresponding to the broadcast
address of the real address of the
corresponding interface board.
Example: Create the interface address of the SIPI. The configured parameters are as follows.
IP address: 192.168.1.11
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ADD IP ADDRESS:ADDRESS="192.168.1.11",MASK="255.
255.255.248",BROADCASTIP="255.255.255.255";
4. Save the online configured data. Otherwise, these will loss
when the RPU is restarted. The command is SAVE ONLINED
ATA;.
5. Exit the interface configuration mode. The command is EXIT;
END OF STEPS
Result
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SUBSYSTEM
Subsystem ID
It is a mandatory parameter.
The changeless value for virtual
address is 255.
MODULE
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select the SMP which processes
the IP signaling.
UNIT
Unit No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
The changeless value for virtual
address is 65535.
SUNIT
Subunit No
It is a mandatory parameter.
The changeless value for virtual
address is 255.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
PORT
Port number
It is a mandatory parameter.
The changeless value for virtual
address is 65530.
Module number: 3
Parameter
Description
Instruction
IP
IP address
It is a mandatory
parameter. The IP address
of the virtual interface
address.
MASK
Mask
It is a mandatory
parameter of 32-bit.
In general, it is
255.255.255.255.
BROADCASTIP
Broadcast address
It is an optional
parameter. In general, it
is 255.255.255.255.
IP address: 10.1.44.77
86
BFD Configuration
(Optional)
Overview
Definition
BFD Function
Configuration
In general, BFD function is configured in the load-sharing networking mode. One interface is configured with a BFD session.
Steps
Operation
Instruction
Command
Create a BFD
authentication
ADD BFD
AUTH
Create a BFD
session
ADD BFD
SESSION
Context
87
Note:
Authentication type and Key of both ends must be consistent.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
AUTHTYPE
Authentication
type
It is a mandatory parameter
including SIMPLE, MD5,
METIC_MD5, SHA1, and
METIC_SHA
AUTHKEYID
Authentication
ID
KEY
KEY
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter it according to different
authentication types.
Authentication ID: 1
KEY: 1.
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Context
Perform this procedure to configure the mapping relationship between the real address of the local SIPI interface board and the
router interface.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SRCIP
Local address of
BFD session
It is a mandatory
parameter. Types the
interface address of SIPI.
DSTIP
Remote address of
BFD session
It is a mandatory
parameter. Types
the address of the
corresponding router
It is a mandatory
parameter. Includes
SINGLE_HOP and
MULTIHOP. In general,
select SINGLE_HOP
MULTIHOP
DESMINTXINTVAL
Min-transmit
interval (ms)
REQMINRXINTVAL
Min-receive
interval (ms)
DETECTMULT
Detect
accumulator
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 100000 to
10000000.
The router produced by
different manufacturers is
configured with different
values.
Both ends of the BFD
session should be
consistent.
It is an optional parameter.
Type an integer ranging
from 2 to 255.
The recommended value is
2
OPTMODE
Work mode
It is an optional parameter.
Select ASYNCHRONOUS
AUTHID
Authentication ID
CHGOVER
Change Over
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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
90
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. Only when next
hop is IP address, BFDDETECT
option is in effect
Example: Create the static route to the opposite end with the
following requirements.
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Mask: 255.255.255.0
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Result
Operation
Instruction
Creating an
MGW adjacent office
ADD ADJOFC
Creating an
MGW voice
CODEC template
ADD CODECTPL
Creating
topology
node
ADD TOPO
Creating inter-MGW
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
MOD
Command
MGWBEAR
92
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
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select MGW for the
IM-MGW bearing H.248
signaling. Select SGW for
another IM-MGW office
NET
OFCTYPE
93
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SPCFMT
SPC format
Select TRIPLE_DEC
SPCTYPE
SPC type
DPC
Destination SPC
RC
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
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
Association type,
including:
AM_SURE
(direct
connection mode)
AM_QUASI (half
direct connection
mode)
AM_NONE (none
connection mode)
ASSOTYPE
SPTYPE
It is an optional parameter.
Select AM_SURE
It is an optional parameter.
Select SEP (signaling end
point) for the IM-MGW
bearing H248 signaling.
Select STEP (signaling
transition /end point) for
another IM-MGW office
Subservice function,
including
INTERNATIONAL
STANDBY (International
standby signaling point code)
SSF
94
NATIONAL
(National
signaling point
code)
NATIONAL
STANDBY
(National standby
signaling point
code).
It is an optional parameter.
In general, NATIONAL is
selected at home.
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Office Attribute,
including:
ISNI (Has ISNI
Function)
TAG
TRANS (Translate
Node)
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.
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:
CHINA (China)
ANSI (American
National
Standards
Institute)
PRTCTYPE
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
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Parameter
Name
CLST
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Cluster ID
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. The
cluster ID is configured in
the command ADD CLST
INFO
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
CALLING ( Calling
transform is allowed)
CALLED (Called
transform is allowed)
MOD24_CIC (CIC
mode with 24 mode)
TEST (Dynamic
observation)
RELATEDOFC1
Related Office ID
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 3000
INFOEX
96
SIGBRDCST
(Support Signa
ling Broadcast
Message)
MTP (Hongkong
MTP Standard)
DUPU ( Screen
DUPU message)
SUA_REC_DT1
(Receive SUA
message and
handle it as DT1
message)
SUA_SND_DT1
(Send SUA
message and
handle it as DT1
It is an optional parameter
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
message without
SN.)
OPEN_TG_RES
(Open outter
trunk group
resource)
Context
Steps
97
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
OID
OID_NONE: No OID
OID_ITU_T: ITU_T
OID_ETSI: ETSI
OID_IETF: IETF
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
98
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
Result
Context
Perform this procedure to configure the topology relationship between MGCF node and IM-MGW node. This command is used to
configure the adjacent NE information, including equipment type,
bearer type and attributes, user plane version, encoding and decoding template, and other information.
For Mn interface, only the adjacent office bearing H.248 protocol
is configured as a topological node.
Steps
99
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
IM-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
IPVER
ATTR
Protocol type
IP version of the
node
Bearer attributes
100
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
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)
Instruction
This parameter is used to set
the user plane version of this
node.
In general, select V2
Error SDU
control, including
options:
UPERRCTRL
101
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
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.
Instruction
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.
DTMFTC
Tandem office
send DTMF
use TC mode,
including two
options, NO and
YES
MGWCON
MGW congestion
reporting
capability
SMGWCON (Standard
MGW congestion event)
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CODEC ID: 1.
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
MGWPAIR
ATTR
Bearer attribute
between MGWs,
the options
include:
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
AAL1(support
bncAAL1)
AAL2(support
bncAAL2)
AAL1S (support
nbcAAL1Struct)
RTP (support
bncIPRTP)
TDM(support
bncTDM)
CTYPE
Type of
tone code
between MGWs,
the options
including:
GENERAL
AMRONLY
NAME
Alias
AAL1
AAL1 bearer
type rate(%)
AAL2
AAL2 bearer
type rate(%)
AAL1S
AAL1STRUCT
bearer type
rate(%)
RTP
IPRTP bearer
type rate(%)
TDM
DIRECT
Top-priority
direct link
topology, the
options include:
NO;
YES
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The default is NO
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
User plane
mode for
multi-gateway
IP bearer, the
options include:
UPMODE
TRANSPARENT(transparent
mode)
Instruction
The default is
TRANSPARENT
SUPPORT(support mode)
IPNET
G711TRAN
Public IP
network domain
index
G711 that is
forced to use
the transparent
mode. Options
include:
The default is NO
NO;
YES
Alias: IM-MGW101-IM-MGW201
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SIGTRAN Configuration
Overview
Description
106
Configuration
Flow
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating an SCTP
Create an
association
between two
offices
ADD SCTPC
ONN
Creating an ASP
Configure the
one-to-one
relationship
between the
ASP and the
association.
ASP is one of
instances of AS.
ADD ASP
107
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating an AS
Configure the
tag, user type,
subsystem type
of AS
ADD AS
Creating an M3UA
static route
Configure
the mapping
relationship
between the
M3UA static
route and the
AS.
ADD M3UART
Creating the
SIO-Locating-AS
Locate one
service to
a routing
table that is
maintained by
the ASP under
the AS.
ADD SIOLO
CAS
SCTP Planning
The signaling carried by associations between MSCS and MGW is
as follows.
1. If the association bears the H248 signaling between MGCF and
IM-MGW, the H248/M3UA/SCTP bearer is adopted usually, and
the H248/SCTP bearer is supported.
2. The association bears the ISUP, TUP, and SCCP signaling
between MGCF and MSC/PSTN (MGW acts as an agent or
transfers the signaling). M3UA/SCTP adopts the (ISUP, TUP,
SCCP)/M3UA/SCTP bearer.
If the MTP3 direct-associated office does not exist on MGW, the
SCTP configuration is not required.
According to the rules regulated in SPC configuration rules, both
MGCF and IM-MGW adopts different combinations of signaling
points and network types for the three bearer modes mentioned
above. That is, an MGCF is configured with three adjacent offices
on IM-MGW, and one group of associations is configured between
every two adjacent offices for bearing different services.
The number of associations is related with the signaling networking, equipment capacity, and configured SMP number. It is also
limited by the configuration. For example, an AS can be configured with up to 16 SCTP associations.
Creating an SCTP
Prerequisites
108
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
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 IM-MGW adjacent office
No. specified in the adjacent
office configuration.
Bearer protocol
types, including
M2UA
M2PA
M3UA
SUA
H248
BICC
IUA
DHCTRL
SIP
DIM
PROT
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 IM-MGW transfers the
signaling with the M2UA mode.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
V5UA
H245
SCTP application
attributes.
Options include:
ROLE
SVR: SCTP is
used as server
CLT: SCTP is
used as client
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter.
For Mn interface, MGCF is
configured as CLT, and IM-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
LOCADDR
Local IP address
LOCPORT
REMADDR
Local port
number
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
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
110
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
111
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
112
Creating an AS
Prerequisites
Context
The AS provides the transmission channels for upper-layer services. For example, H248 and TUP/ISUP 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
ASPID
ASP ID
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter. The alias
customized by the user.
ID
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
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
SSN
114
User types
supported by AS.
Options include TUP,
ISUP, BICC, H.248,
ALCAP SCCP, PCA,
NNSF and ALL
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
It is an optional parameter.
The supported service
modes include:
ASMD
Service modes
supported
OVERRIDE (Over-ride
mode)
NVAL
KVAL
AS configuration ID: 1
ASP ID: 1
Alias: H248
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ADD AS:PROT=M3UA,ASPID="1",NAME="H248",ID=1,EX
ISTCTX=NO,ASTAG=CLT,ASUP="H248",ASMD=LOAD,NVA
L=1,KVAL=0;
END OF STEPS
Result
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
116
Parameter
Name
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.
MODE
Alignment
mode of
routes.
Options
include
BYTURNS,
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
LOCAL and
NATURE.
Instruction
BYTURNS: in the routing table,
the routes at the odd-bit position
are sorted by the serial number of
the activated ASP, and the routes
at the even-bit position are sorted
inversely by the serial number of
the activated ASP
The default is BYTURNS.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
defined by a user, with a length
ranging from 1 to 50 characters.
AS ID: 1
Context
117
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
SIO-locate-AS
ID
It is an optional parameter,
indicating the serial number of
SIO-locate-AS, ranging from 1 to
4096. In general, it is the same as
the AS ID.
NAME
Alias
SIO
OFCID
OPOFCID
118
Service
indication.
Options
include TUP,
ISUP, BICC,
H.248, ALCAP,
SCCP,PCA and
NNSF
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 AS must
support these user types.
Select H.248 for Mn interface,
BICC for Nc interface, 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.
Original
adjacent office
ID
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
the routing context is routed
according to DPC+NET+SIO
PCM system
number
PCM
RT1
ID 1 of M3UA
static route
RT2
ID 2 of M3UA
static route
It is an optional parameter. It
ranges from 0 to 65535, with a
default of 65535 (invalid).
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
119
Configuration
Flow
Flow Description
120
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating MGC
static data
ADD MGCSCFG
Creating an
MGW static data
template
Configure the
template used
by the MGW
static data
configuration.
ADD MGSTPL
Creating MGW
static data
Configure the
static data for
each IM-MGW
under the MGCF.
ADD MGSCFG
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating a TID
analyzer
ADD TIDANL
Creating a TID
analysis entrance
Configure 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
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ACTCHK
Service activation
detection switch
It is an optional parameter,
being activated by default.
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
NAME
Alias
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 50
characters. It may be
the same as the office name
Example: To add the MGC static data of an MGCF office with all
the parameters adopting default value, the specific command
is as follows.
ADD MGCSCFG:MEGACO=1,ACTTM=600,ACTCHK=ON,W
AITTM=7800,PTRYNUM=5,PTRYTM=4000,CTXLIVETM=1
200,MGACTTM=600;
END OF STEPS
Result
Context
Perform this procedure to set the template used by the MGW static
data configuration.
Steps
122
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
ID
Static data
template
number
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
123
Template ID: 1
Context
Steps
124
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Gateway number
It is a mandatory parameter
for configuring the node
number of this gateway,
ranging from 1 to 2048. It is
associated with the node ID
specified by the ADD TOPO
command.
TPLID
Static data
template number
It is a mandatory parameter
associated with the template
number configured on
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
the IM-MGW static data
template configuration.
TONEID
Service tone
template ID
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 65535.
It uses the template ID
specified in the BADD
STONE command.
LANGID
Language
description
template ID
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 65535.
It uses the template ID
specified in the BADD
STONE command.
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
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of NULL
PKGLOST
Threshold of
package loss rate
(0.01%)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 10000,
with a default of 10
JIT
Threshold of
network jittering
(ms)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 10000,
with a default of 50
DELAY
Threshold of
network delay (ms)
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 5000, with
a default of 200
MGW tandem
It is an optional parameter
for setting whether this
MGW is used for the tandem
function. Type the default
value NO
MGW
Alias: IM-MGW101
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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
It is an optional parameter
with a default of TDM
NAME
TAG
126
Analysis result
flag. Options
include USER,
TRUNK, RTP,
ATM, ROOT and
PCM+IDX.
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of TRUNK
(trunk type).
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
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.
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.
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 255, with a
default of 1, indicating that
the time slot number starts
from the first digit of the IDX
flag.
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.
PCMPOS1
PCMPOS2
IDXPOS1
IDXPOS2
TID index: 1
Alias: IM-MGW101
127
Context
Steps
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: IM-MGW101
128
Chapter
MGCF-SIP Office
Interconnection Data
Configuration
Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................ 129
SIPCC Data Configuration ................................................. 130
SIP Protocol Stack Configuration........................................ 141
Creating an RTP Trunk Group ............................................ 160
Overview
The configuration flow of MGCF-SIP office interconnection data is
shown in Table 55.
TABLE 55 FLOW DESCRIPTION
No.
Operations
Instructions
129
Operations
Interface address
configuration
Creating a static
route
Creating a SIP
adjacent office
Instructions
Create the IP
protocol stack for
the IP interface
over the SIP
protocol, and
configure virtual
interface address,
refer to Creating
a Virtual Interface
Address
Create the static
route for the IP
interface over
the SIP protocol,
refer to Creating a
Static Route
Create an adjacent
office connected
with the MGCF
through SIP
protocol
Commands
INTERFACE
ADD IP
ADDRESS
ADD IP ROUTE
ADD ADJOFC
Create a SIP
office direction
connected with
the MGCF through
SIP protocol.
ADD SIPOFC
Creating SIP
adjacent office
topology node
Create the
topology
relationship
between MGCF
node and SIP
adjacent office
node
ADD TOPO
130
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Office ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
ranging from 1 to 3000.
During the whole network
planning, this parameter is
generally configured to the
adjacent office ID
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
defined by users
NET
Network type
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select the network type
of the SPC used for the
connection between the
local office and the adjacent
office when the local office
is configured with multiple
signaling points. If the local
office is only configured
with only one signaling
point, the network type
of this signaling point is
selected by default. For the
adjacent office connected
with the MGCF through SIP
protocol, this parameter is
meaningless
SPCFMT
TRIPLE_DEC is selected by
default
SPCTYPE
131
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter.
It is the SPC used for
the connection between
the local office and the
adjacent office. For the
adjacent office connected
with the MGCF through SIP
protocol, this parameter
needs not be configured and
is meaningless. Just enter a
non-zero value
Area code
It is an optional parameter.
Enter the code of the area
where the adjacent office is
located. This parameter has
influence on the area code
added for the calling number
Office Type
It is a mandatory parameter.
Configure the adjacent office
connected with the MSCS
through SIP protocol to
LOCAL&DOMTOLL&IP
ASSOTYPE
Association type
It is an optional
parameter. Select
AM_SURE (associated
mode), or AM_QUASI
(quasi-associated mode)
according to the networking
condition
SPTYPE
DPC
RC
OFCTYPE
Subservice function,
including
INTERNATIONAL
STANDBY (International standby
signaling point
code)
SSF
132
NATIONAL
(National
signaling point
code)
NATIONAL
STANDBY
(National standby
signaling point
code).
It is an optional parameter.
NATIONAL is generally
selected in China
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Office Attribute,
including:
ISNI (Has ISNI
Function)
TAG
TRANS (Translate
Node)
It is an optional parameter
TEST
Test flag
It is an optional parameter.
In general, select this
parameter, which is used to
set whether the MTP3 link
actively initiates the link
test after going into service
status
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 types,
including:
CHINA (China)
ITU (International
Telecommunications Union)
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.
In general, national offices
select CHINA, while
international offices select
ITU
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Parameter
Name
CLST
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Cluster ID
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. The cluster ID is
configured in the command
ADD CLST
INFO
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
CALLING (Calling
transform is allowed)
CALLED (Called
transform is allowed)
MOD24_CIC (CIC
mode with 24 mode)
TEST (Dynamic
observation)
RELATEDOFC1
Related Office ID
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 3000
INFOEX
134
SIGBRDCST
(Support Signa
ling Broadcast
Message)
MTP (Hongkong
MTP Standard)
DUPU ( Screen
DUPU message)
SUA_REC_DT1
(Receive SUA
message and
handle it as DT1
message)
SUA_SND_DT1
(Send SUA
message and
handle it as DT1
It is an optional parameter
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
message without
SN.)
OPEN_TG_RES
(Open outter
trunk group
resource)
For example, add the S-CSCF. The office ID is 12, the office
type is LOCAL&DOMTOLL&IP, the signaling point code type
is 24, the signaling point code is 3.12.1, the area code is 25,
the association type is AM_SURE, the signalng point type is
SEP. For the other parameters, adopt the default value. The
command is as follows:
ADD ADJOFC:ID=12,NAME="SCSCF",NET=1,OFCTYPE="L
OCAL"&"DOMTOLL"&"IP",SPCFMT=TRIPLE_DEC,SPCTYPE=2
4,DPC="3.12.1",RC="25",ASSOTYPE=AM_SURE,SPTYPE
=SEP,SSF=NATIONAL,SUBPROTTYPE=DEFAULT,TEST=YE
S,BANDFLAG=YES,PRTCTYPE=CHINA,CLST=65535,INFO
="CIC_PCM",RELATEDOFC1=0;
END OF STEPS
Result
Context
This section introduces how to create a SIP office direction connected with the MGCF through SIP protocol.
Steps
135
OFCID
Parameter Description
Instruction
Office ID
ENOPT
Rf: Rf Bill
Enable Option
136
Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Topological node
ID
ID
OFCID
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
IM-MGW office number
NAME
CODECID
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.
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Parameter
Name
ETYPE
Parameter
Description
Equipment type
Instruction
This parameter is used to
specify the NE type of this
topological node.
Select R4GW for an MGW
node
PROTTYPE
IPVER
ATTR
Protocol type
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
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MCINTF (Mc
interface signal
transfer mode)
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Error SDU
control, including
options:
YES: The user
plane entity implements error
inspection, and
sets the FQC bit
position according to the result.
It will transmit
all frames includes the error
frames to the
user plane layer.
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.
UPERRCTRL
INVALIDTION:
The user plane
entity does not
implement the
error inspection.
During a call, the
error packet control parameter
delerrsdu=NA,
which is delivered
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
by the terminal
established by
MGW on the Mc
interface. The
error packet control parameter
deliveryOfErroneousSDU is NA,
NA, NA during
RAB assignment.
DTMFTC
Tandem office
send DTMF
use TC mode,
including two
options, NO and
YES
MGWCON
MGW congestion
reporting
capability
SMGWCON (Standard
MGW congestion event)
CODEC ID: 1.
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Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating an IP link
Create an IP
bearer link used
for SIP signaling.
ADD IPLINK
Setting the
capacity for a
SIP module
Configure the
capacity for a SIP
module according
to the system
capacity
SET SIPCAPA
Creating a domain
where the MGCF
belongs
Creating the
domain of MGCF
system
ADD REALM
Creating a MGCF
host
Creating MFCF
host name, type
and IP address
ADD HOST
Creating route
selector
A routing selector
is a set of multiple
number analyses,
used to store
the analyses
of MSISDN, IP
numbers and
domain addresses
in the IMS domain
ADD RTSEL
Creating a service
group
ADD SRVG
Creating an
adjacent host
Create an adjacent
host (CSCF or
BGCF) of the
MGCF.
ADD ADJHOST
ADD UDPBR
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Steps
Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating a SIP
signaling link
ADD SIPLNK
Creating a SIP
signaling route
Create signaling
routes. Each SIP
signaling route
contains at most
12 SIP signaling
links.
ADD SIPRT
Creating a SIP
signaling route set
Create signaling
route sets. Each
SIP signaling
route set contains
at most 4 SIP
signaling routes.
ADD SIPRTS
12
Creating IP
Distribution Policy
ADD IPDPLC
13
Creating URI
analysis
ADD URI
10
11
Creating an IP Link
Prerequisites
Context
This section introduces how to create an IP bearer link used for SIP
signaling. Different bearer information is configured for different
peer-end addresses.
Steps
142
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Peer-end
adjacent office
ID
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter ID of the adjacent office
connected with this link, which is
associated with the adjacent office
ID configured in the adjacent office
configuration
Module No.
It is a mandatory parameter. It
is the No. of the SMP module
where the Socket associated with
the IP link belongs, which should
be consistent with MODULE in
command ADD MODULE
IP link ID
LOCIP
Local IP
LOCPORT
REMIP
Peer-end IP
REMPORT
Peer-end port
No.
Transfer
protocol type
TCP
connection
type
OFCID
MODULE
ID
PRO
TCPROTO
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TSTIMER
Duration (ms)
of the link test
timer
IP link ID: 12
Context
This section introduces how to set the capacity for a SIP module
according to the system capacity.
Steps
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SIPSOCKET
SIPTR
SIPTU
SIPTUMSG
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 1024. It is
configured according to the
system capacity
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 30000. It is
configured according to the
system capacity
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 15000. It is
configured according to the
system capacity
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 7000. It is
configured according to the
system capacity
Example: Set the capacity for the SIP module with the following requirements.
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Domain ID
Domain name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1 to 63 characters.
When the host name is set, it
is required to add the domain
name of the host after it
REALM
Domain ID: 1
Context
146
The host name of the local office must be configured when the
SIP function is used. The MGCF can have one or more hosts, and
each host belongs to one domain. When SIP messages are sent,
the host information is used to construct the parameter contents
in messages From and Contact.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Host ID
HOST
Host name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1 to 63 characters.
The host name is composed of
short description and domain
name. For example, a host name
is host1.zte.com, where zte.com is
the domain name
IPV4
IPV4
IPV6
IPV6
Host ID: 1
Context
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ID
NAME
Parameter Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging from
1 to 65534
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 0~50 characters. It is
used to specify a routing
selector to make it easily
recognized
Context
148
Service groups are used to specify the routing selector for a number. Service groups are used by SIP signaling links and entry poli-
cies. If more service groups are needed, add new service groups
after setting the default service group.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Service
group ID
NAME
Service
group name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters. It is
used to specify a service group
RTSEL
Routing
selector
CHGID
Charge Policy
Index
IOI
Inter
Operator
Identifier
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Context
Steps
ID
HOSTNAME
REALM
SRVGRP
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Adjacent host
ID
Host name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1 to 63 characters.
It should be consistent with that
of the peer end. The host name
is composed of short description
and domain name. For example,
a host name is scscf.zte.com,
where zte.com is the domain
name
Domain name
It consists of 0 to 63 characters.
It is the name of the domain
where the adjacent host belongs,
which should be consistent with
that of the peer end
Service Group
Number
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Bear ID
It is a mandatory
parameter to define
bear ID, ranging from
1 to 65,535.
Alias
It is an optional
parameter for naming
the bear, with a length
ranging from 0 to 50
characters.
NAME
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
LOCAL_VALID:
Local IP valid
REMOTE_VALID:
Remote IP valid
IPMODE
ADJHOST
Adjacent Host
IPLINK
IP Link ID
Destination IP Address
Type, includes
DSTADDRTYPE
Currently, IPV4 is
supported.
DSTV4ADDR
Destination IPV4
Destination IPV4
address
DSTVPN
Destination VPN ID
Destination VPN ID
DSTPORT
Destination port
Destination port
Bear ID: 1
Alias: LOCAL
Bear ID: 2
Alias: REMOTE
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Context
Signaling links are the physical channels bearing signaling messages. For the adjacent office connected with the MGCF through
SIP, it is required to configure SIP signaling links.
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Signaling link ID
NAME
Signaling link
name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters. It
is the SIP signaling link name
Bearer ID
It is a mandatory parameter. It
is the IP link ID associated with
this SIP signaling link, which
is consistent with the ID in
command ADD IPLINK
Sending Heart
Beat Interval(s)
BRID
HBTIME
Link ID: 12
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Bear ID: 2
Context
For the adjacent office connected with the MGCF through SIP, it
is required to create signaling routes. Each SIP signaling route
contains at most 12 SIP signaling links.
Steps
Instruction
ID
Route ID
NAME
Route
name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters. It is
the SIP signaling route name
SPLC
Link
selecting
policy
Parameter
Name
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Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
on priority, while RND indicates that
links are selected based on order
Signaling
link ID
LNK
SIPRT:ID=12,NAME="SCSCFR",SPLC=SEQ,LNK="1
END OF STEPS
Result
Context
For the adjacent office connected with the MGCF through SIP, it is
required to create signaling route sets. Each SIP signaling route
group contains at most 4 SIP signaling routes.
Steps
155
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
Route group ID
It is a mandatory parameter,
which is an integer, ranging
from 1 to 65534. It is the
SIP signaling route group ID,
which cannot be repeated in
the system
NAME
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
It is the SIP signaling route
group name
SIPRT
SEQ: Sequential
PCT: Percent
Route ID
It is a mandatory parameter
with a default value of SEQ
It is a mandatory parameter.
It is the ID of the SIP signaling
route managed by the SIP
signaling route group. It
is consistent with the ID in
command ADD SIPRT. One
SIP signaling route group can
be configured with at most 4
routes
Route ID: 12
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ID
IP distribution
policy ID
NAME
IP distribution
policy name
It is a mandatory parameter,
consisting of 1~50 characters.
It is the IP distribution policy
name
IP address type
IPV4 subnet
IPV6 subnet
V4MSK
V6MSK
ADDRTYPE
V4NET
V6NET
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
IPV6, the subnet mask of
the IPV6 address needs to be
configure
Distribution
policies of UDP,
including:
DEF: Default
distribution
UPLC
PRIROR:
Excellent choice
priority
LOADSHARE:
Load share
priority
UDPID
UDP Bear ID
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Context
The URI analysis is used to analyze domain names on routes. Different URI numbers can be analyzed to different results.
Steps
Parameter Description
Instruction
RTSEL
Routing selector
It is a mandatory
parameter, which should
be consistent with the
ID in command ADD
RTSEL
URI
Uniform Resource
Identifier
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~50 characters. It
is the analyzed domain
name
METHOD
SIPRTS
ACK
BYE
CANCEL
INFO
INVITE
MESSAGE
NOTIFY
OPTIONS
PRACK
PUBLISH
REFER
REGISTER
SUBSCRIBE
UPDATE
It is a mandatory
parameter. In general,
it is configured to ACK,
BYE, CANCEL, INVITE,
PRACK, or UPDATE
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Routing selector: 1
The adjacent SIP office to which the trunk group points is created.
Context
Steps
160
TG
OFC
NAME
MODULE
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Trunk group ID
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used
to define a trunk group.
This trunk group can be
BICC trunk group or SIP
trunk group. It is a global
unified number
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
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
Inter-office line
signal identification,
including
SIGLINE
BICC (BICC
signaling)
SIP (SIP
signaling)
It is an optional parameter.
Select SIP for the MGCF.
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 calls to the
peer-end office.
It is an optional parameter.
BIDIR is selected by
default. It should be
negotiated with the
peer-end office.
BIDIR (Two-way
trunk group):
Indicates that the local
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
BWAY
NODIR (No
direction): The
inter-office bearer
is established without
direction.
BACK: The inter-office
bearer is established
based on the backward
mode.
It is an optional parameter.
For RTP trunk groups, it
is set according to the
network plan of operators
FORWD: The
inter-office bearer
is established based
on the forward mode
THD
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 100, with
a default of 100
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
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It is an optional parameter,
with a default of CYC. In
general, the signaling point
with big code prefers the
circuit with an even number,
while the one with small
code prefers the circuit
with an odd number. It
should be negotiated with
the peer-end office
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
TKCn. If TKC0 is
selected at the first
time, the system will
select the trunk circuit
in the order of TKC0
TKC1TKCnTK
C0TKC1TKCn.
Instruction
DAS
SIPDAS
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer ranging
from 0 to 4096, with a
default of 0. When the
local office has the GMSC
function, this DAS is used to
analyze the called number
from other offices. When
the called number is from
the BSC office, this DAS is
meaningless, and does not
need to be configured
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
After this DAS is used
on this trunk group, all
outgoing calls on this
trunk group will get the
corresponding domain
name according to the
called number, and then
form a SIP URL
OPDAS
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer ranging
from 0 to 4096, with a
default of 0. When the
local office has the GMSC
function, this DAS is used to
analyze the calling number
from other offices. When
the calling number is from
the BSC office, this DAS is
meaningless, and does not
need to be configured
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Chapter
MGCF-Other-Exchange
Interconnection Data
Configuration
Table of Contents
Networking Mode............................................................. 165
Office Interconnection in IP Domain ................................... 166
TDM Office Interconnection ............................................... 181
Networking Mode
Overview
Interface
Bearer Mode
MSCS
Nc
IP
2G MSC/PSTN
Ai
TDM/IP
165
ii. 2G MSC<->STP<->MGCF
2G MSC is quasi-associated with MGCF through STP in TDM
bearer mode.
This method is applicable to the interconnection between two
devices in the circuit domain, which requires configuring the
narrow-band signaling processing board SPB on MGCF.
2. 2G MSC is connected with MGCF in an IP bearer mode.
2G MSC is directly connected with MGCF in an IP bearer
mode. The signaling between them is transmitted through
SIGTRAN. The upper-layer signaling, such as BICC, is borne
through M3UA/SCTP or SCTP. This method is applicable to the
interconnection between two devices in the IP domain.
3. 2G MSC is connected with MGCF in IP bearer and TDM bearer
modes.
The signaling adaptation between 2G MSC and MGCF is implemented through an intermediate node, which is IM-MGW usually. The signaling is transmitted by the path of 2G MSC<->IMMGW<->MGCF, where the narrow-band signaling is transmitted between 2G MSC and IM-MGW, and SIGTRAN is transmitted
between IM-MGW and MGCF.
The signaling may also be switched on IM-MGW in M3UA or
M2UA mode.
Office Interconnection in IP
Domain
Overview
Introduction
This section describes the procedure for configuring the office interconnection in the IP domain.
There are the following three interconnection modes in the IP domain.
1. Direct-associated office in the IP domain
The office is directly connected with MGCF in IP bearer mode.
2. M3UA-transferred office
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MGCF and its opposite-end office provide IP and TDM bearers respectively. The signaling between them is transferred by
IM-MGW in M3UA mode.
3. M2UA-transferred office
MGCF and its opposite-end office provide IP and TDM bearers respectively. The signaling between them is transferred by
IM-MGW in M2UA mode.
Direct-Associated Office
Configuration in IP Domain
The direct-associated office in the IP domain is the office directly
connected with MGCF in the IP bearer mode. For example, MGCF
and MSCS are connected through an Nc interface.
Overview
Configuration
Flow
Flow Description
167
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating an
Adjacent Office
Create other
interconnected office
at the network side,
except for IM-MGW.
Select a different
adjacent office type.
ADD ADJOFC
Creating an MSCS
Topological Node
ADD TOPO
SIGTRAN protocol
configuration
It is similar to the
SIGTRAN configuration
on the Mn interface,
refer to Overview.
The signaling interworking data planning and negotiation between MSCS and other office are completed.
Context
Steps
ID
168
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
User-defined alias
It is a mandatory parameter.
Type a customized name
NET
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.
SPCFMT
SPC format
Select TRIPLE_DEC
SPCTYPE
SPC type
DPC
Destination SPC
RC
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
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
Association type,
including:
AM_SURE
(direct
connection mode)
AM_QUASI (half
direct connection
mode)
AM_NONE (none
connection mode)
ASSOTYPE
SPTYPE
It is an optional parameter.
Select AM_SURE
It is an optional parameter.
Select SEP (signaling end
point), STEP (signaling
transfer/end point) or STP
(signaling transfer point)
according to the role of
the adjacent office in the
signaling network.
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Subservice function,
including
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.
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.
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
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
SIGTRAN or ATM signaling
links.
Protocol Type,
including:
CHINA (China)
ANSI (American
National
Standards
Institute)
PRTCTYPE
CLST
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. The
cluster ID is configured in
the command ADD CLST
INFO
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
CALLING ( Calling
transform is allowed)
CALLED (Called
transform is allowed)
MOD24_CIC (CIC
mode with 24 mode)
TEST (Dynamic
observation)
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
RELATEDOFC1
Related Office ID
It is an optional parameter
ranging from 0 to 3000
SIGBRDCST
(Support Signa
ling 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
For example, configure the MSCS adjacent office. The network type is 1, the alias is MSCS105, the signaling point code
is 3.105.1 the signaling point code format is 24, the association type is AM_SURE, and the office type is LOCAL&DOMTOLL&OA&MSCSERVER For other parameters, select the default value. The command is as follows:
ADD ADJOFC:ID=105,NAME="MSCS105",NET=1,OFCTYP
E="LOCAL"&"DOMTOLL"&"OA"&"MSCSERVER",SPCFMT=TR
IPLE_DEC,SPCTYPE=24,DPC="3.105.1",RC="25",ASSOTY
PE=AM_SURE,SPTYPE=SEP,SSF=NATIONAL,SUBPROTTYP
E=DEFAULT,TEST=YES,BANDFLAG=NO,PRTCTYPE=CHIN
A,CLST=65535,INFO="CIC_PCM",RELATEDOFC1=0;
END OF STEPS
Result
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Context
Steps
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Topological node ID
It is a mandatory parameter.
For identifying this node
with a serial number,
ranging from 1 to 3000.
It is recommended to be
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. This
parameter must be defined
by the ADD ADJOFC
command first. Type the
MSCS office ID according to
the actual conditions.
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
for describing a 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.
ETYPE
Equipment type
PROTTYPE
Protocol type
ID
CODECID
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Parameter
Name
IPVER
ATTR
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Bearer attributes
Extended attributes
(tunnel mode),
including:
NOTUNL (None
tunnel mode)
RTUNL (Rapid
tunnel mode)
DTUNL (Delay
tunnel mode)
ATTR2
Signaling transfer
mode, including:
TRFMOD
MCINTF (Mc
interface signal
transfer mode)
DTMFTC
MGWCON
MGW congestion
reporting capability,
including SMGWCON
(standard MGW
congestion event)
and CMGWCON
(custom MGW
congestion event)
CODEC ID: 1
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ADD TOPO:ID=105,OFCID=105,NAME="MSCS105",CODE
CID=1,ETYPE=MSCS,PROTTYPE=BICC,IPVER=IPV4,ATT
R2=NOTUNL,TRFMOD=MCINTF,UPERRCTRL=YES,DTMFTC
=NO,MGWCON=SMGWCON,AUTOFAX=YES,OOBTC=NO,B
CUID=0,SENDCAP=NO,G711TRAN=NO,BICCDTMF=TRAN
SPARENT,IPBCP2833=BYMGW,BICCDTMPPER=0,AOIPPR
O=PRIVATE;
END OF STEPS
Result
M3UA-Transferred Office
Configuration
Description
MGCF and its opposite-end office provide IP and TDM bearers respectively. The signaling between them is transferred by IM-MGW
in M3UA mode.
Networking mode
175
Perform the
following steps.
Steps
176
Operations
Configuration
Description
Reference
Creating an
adjacent
office
Creating an
Adjacent
Office
SIGTRAN
configuration
Overview
M2UA-Transferred Office
Configuration
Overview
Introduction
MGCF and its opposite-end office provide IP and TDM bearers respectively. The signaling between them is transferred by IM-MGW
in M2UA mode.
Networking mode
177
Flow Description
178
Steps
Operations
Instruction
Reference
Creating an
adjacent office
Create other
interconnected office at
the network side, except
for MGW. Select a different
adjacent office type.
Creating an
Adjacent
Office
Creating an
SCTP
Creating an
SCTP
Creating an
ASP
Creating an
ASP
Creating an AS
EXISTCTX: No routing
context is configured
ASTAG: Select ASP on
MSCS.
Creating an
AS
Creating a
signaling link
set
Creating a
Signaling Link
Set
Creating an
M2UA IP link
Creating an
M2UA IP Link
Creating a
signaling route
Creating a
Signaling
Route
Creating a
signaling office
Creating a
Signaling
Office
Context
Steps
179
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is a mandatory parameter.
Type the link set No. of
this link, ranging from 1 to
1024.Which is associated with
the ID of the signaling link set
that is created
It is an optional parameter
to configure the SLC of this
signaling link. It needs to be
consistent with the SLC of
the same signaling link of the
opposite-end office
It is a mandatory parameter.
Type the No. the SMP module
that processes this link,
ranging from 1 to 127
Destination AS ID
It is a mandatory parameter.
Type the AS No. used by this
signaling link, ranging from 1
to 640. In this case, type the
AS ID whose adaptation layer
is M2UA
Link number
It is an optional parameter,
designating the global No. of
the signaling link on the MSCS.
It ranges from 1 to 5000
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter,
for describing the name of
this signaling link for easy
identification
IIDTYPE
Interface ID
type, including
INT(Integer
Type),
TEXT(Text
Type and
BOTH(Integer
and Text Type)
IID
Interface ID
LOOP
Self loop,
including options:
NO(Not Self
Loop) and
YES(Self Loop)
LKSID
SLC
MODULE
ASID
ID
180
Destination AS ID: 2
Link No.: 2
Alias: MSC
TDM office refers to the office connecting with MGCF through TDM
bearer. To configure a direct-associated office, you need to configure signaling link set, signaling link, signaling route, and signaling
office. To configure a quasi-associated office, you only need to
configure the signaling office.
Configuration
Flow
181
Flow Description
Operations
Instructions
Command
Creating signaling
link set
Configure a
narrowband
signaling link set
to the adjacent
office.
ADD N7LKS
Create SPB
signaling link
Configure a
narrowband
signaling link
to the adjacent
office.
ADD N7LNKE1
182
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Command
Create signaling
route
The signaling
routing
configuration
is used for
specifying the
signaling link set
to be selected and
the method when
the signaling
selects a route.
ADD N7ROUTE
Create signaling
office
Configure the
correspondence
between the
destination
signaling office
and the signaling
route.
ADD N7OFC
Context
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.
183
OFCID
TYPE
ID
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.
LECM
NAME
Alias
This parameter
designates the error
correction method of the
signaling links in this
set. In general, select
BASIC. In general,
BASIC is 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.
It is a mandatory
parameter describing
the name of this
signaling link set for
easy identification.
184
Alias: TDM-1.
Context
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
185
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.
SPBUNT
SPB unit
number
CPU
CPU ID of SPB
E1
E1 number of
the SPB board
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
186
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Configure the number of the time
slots occupied by the signaling
link.
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.
187
ADD N7LNKE1:LKSID=1,SLC=0,MODULE=3,NAME="TDM
-1",ID=1,SPBUNT=721,CPU=1,E1=9,TS=16,TSNUM=1,LO
OP=NO,INFO=E1,FCPLTHR=255;
END OF STEPS
Result
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
Parameter
Description
Instruction
NAME
Alias
It is a mandatory parameter
designating a signaling route
for easy identification.
LKSID1
LKSID2
188
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
only one signaling link set
exists, type 0
Signaling route
number
LPM
Arrangement mode
of signaling link
sets. Refer to Table
80 for its options.
LPMIN
Arrangement mode
in a signaling link
set. Refer to Table
80 for its options.
MANUAL
Sort manually,
including NO(Need
Not Manual)
and YES(Need
Manual):
Link list
ID
LINKS
Meanings
Instruction
RAND
Random
arrangement mode
SLS0
Select On
SLS_BIT0
SLS1
Select On
SLS_BIT1
189
Mode
Meanings
Instruction
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: TDM
Context
Perform this procedure for configuring the correspondence between the destination signaling office and the signaling route.
Steps
190
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
Alias
It is a mandatory
parameter. This
parameter designates
the name of the
signaling office for
easy identification
191
Result
192
Chapter
Overview
The configuration flow of basic service data is as follows:
No.
Operations
Number Analysis
Configuration
If the SIP address format is TEL/IP, the SIP number analysis is the
same with the ordinary number analysis.
If the SIP address format is URI, besides the ordinary number
analysis, a URI analysis configuration is required.
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 60.
193
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
If call restriction is
required, analyze it to
pre-analysis ending, and
call rejected
10193 + 0 + non-local
area code
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
194
Analyzer
Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
10193 + G network
number section
10193 + C network
number section
2. Originating DAS: used to analyze the called number in the local-office-originated call, as shown in Table 83.
TABLE 83 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
Local PSTN number
195
Analyzer
Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
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
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
0
Local-network
number analyzer
Local PSTN number
196
Analyzer Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
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
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 85. It is unnecessary to analysis the CC in national roaming numbers.
TABLE 85 ROAMING DAS
Analyzer Entry
Local-network
number analyzer
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
Roaming number
section of the local
service area in the
local office
Roaming number
section of non-local
service area in the
local office
197
Analyzer Entry
Analyzed Number
Analysis Result
National other
roaming sections
Analyze it to the
national toll call
00 + International
number
Analyze it to the
international toll
automatic service
Overview
Description
Data Configuration
Operations
Commands
ADD ENTR
Creating a DAS
ADD DAS
SET LDASTMPLT
ADD ACRTMPLT
ADD TPDNAL
The number analysis entrance range is set in the resource management system.
Context
Steps
198
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
It is an optional
parameter. Refer
to Table 87 for the
configuration description
TYPE
NTYPE
VMSCIDX
CALLED (analysis
on called numbers)
CALLING (analysis
on calling numbers)
FORWARD
(analysis on calling
numbers during call
forwarding)
OPIMSI (analysis
on calling IMSI
numbers)
TPIMSI (analysis
on called IMSI
numbers)
FWDIMSI (analysis
on IMSI numbers
during call
forwarding)
RDCALLED
(Redirecting Number
Analysis)
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)
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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
200
Context
The Nnumber analysis selector (DAS) range is set in the resource management system.
The DAS is the collection of various number analyzer entries, specifying the order and rule of performing number analysis.
Table 88 lists common DASs.
TABLE 88 COMMON DAS
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Configuration
Description
MS
MS originating
MSRN
CNG
LI
Intercepted number
PBRT
FWD
Forwarding number
analysis
Number pre-analysis
PREDAS
Steps
201
Parameter Name
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
202
Context
Steps
MS
MSRN
Parameter
Description
Instruction
MS-Originating
Selector
Roaming
Number
Selector
203
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
to the outgoing mobile service,
select the corresponding route
chain for call connection. In
addition, this DAS also analyzes
forwarding numbers returned
from the HLR, and subscriber
numbers from other mobile office
or fixed office
OR
Optimal
Routing
Number
Selector
CNG
Calling Number
Selector
LI
Lawful
Interception
Number
Selector
IP
IP Call Selector
ICBCNG
Personal
Back Ring
Tone Number
Selector
FWD
Default Forward
Number
Selector
FWDCNG
Default Forward
Calling Number
Selector
PBRT
204
Incoming Call
Limit Calling
Number
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ROUTCAT1
MS Category
1 Originating
Selector
ROUTCAT2
MS Category
2 Originating
Selector
ROUTCAT3
MS Category
3 Originating
Selector
ROUTCAT4
MS Category
4 Originating
Selector
ROUTCAT5
MS Category
5 Originating
Selector
IMSIOPDAS
Calling IMSI
Number
Selector
OVERLAY
Overlay
Number
Selector
SHLRSKEY
SHLR Service
Key Selector
IMSITPDAS
Called IMSI
Number
Selector
IMSIFWDAS
Forward
IMSI Number
Selector
TESTCALLDAS
Test Call
Number
Selector
MBRT
Multimedia
Back Ring Tone
Number
INTPREDAS
International
Number
Pre-analysis
PREDAS
Originating
Number
Pre-Analysis
Selector
RECNCTDAS
Default
Reconnection
Number
Selector
205
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
CAMELDNALIDX
CAMEL Caller
Number
Selector Index
SSDAS
Caller
Supplementary
Service Code
Selector Index
ASCODEDAS
ASCODE
Selector Index
Context
Steps
206
Parameter Description
Instruction
TPLIDX
Analysis Selector
Templet Index
It is a mandatory
parameter, ranging
from 1~65535
NAME
User alias
It is a mandatory
parameter, consisting
of 1~50 characters
MS-Originating Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096. It is
used to analyze the
called number when an
MS originates a call.
If the called party is a
mobile subscriber, the
MSC needs to query
the routing information
from the corresponding
HLR. If the called party
is a fixed subscriber, the
MSC connect the call
to the corresponding
local exchange or toll
exchange according to
location of the called
party
Roaming Number
Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is an
integer, ranging from
0 to 4096. It is used
to analyze the MSRN
returned from the HLR,
and judge whether
the call belongs to
the local-office mobile
service or outgoing
mobile service based
on this number. If
the call belongs
to the local-office
mobile service, this
number is sent to
the corresponding
module for processing.
If the call belongs
to the outgoing
mobile service, select
the corresponding
route chain for call
connection. In addition,
this DAS also analyzes
forwarding numbers
returned from the HLR,
and subscriber numbers
from other mobile office
or fixed office
MS
MSRN
207
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096.
OR
Optimal Routing
Number Selector
CNG
LI
Lawful Interception
Number Selector
It is used to analyze
the calling number
in outgoing calls
to implement traffic
division of the calling
number and calling
number change
function
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096.
It is used for the
interception service
IP
IP Call Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096.
It is used for the IP
telephone service
ICBCNG
PBRT
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096.
It is used for the
incoming call restriction
service
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096.
It is used for the PBRT
service
FWD
208
Default Forward
Number Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
FWDCNG
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
ROUTCAT1
MS Category 1
Originating Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
ROUTCAT2
MS Category 2
Originating Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
ROUTCAT3
MS Category 3
Originating Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
ROUTCAT4
MS Category 4
Originating Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
ROUTCAT5
MS Category 5
Originating Selector
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
OVERLAY
Overlay Number
Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
SHLRSKEY
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
TESTCALLDAS
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
209
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
MBRT
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
INTPREDAS
International Number
Pre-analysis
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
PREDAS
Originating Number
Pre-Analysis Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 1000
RECNCTDAS
Default Reconnection
Number Selector
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
CAMELDNALIDX
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 1000
SSDAS
Caller Supplementary
Service Code Selector
Index
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 1000
It is an optional
parameter, which is
an integer, ranging
from 0 to 4096
ASCODEDAS
210
=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
Result
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
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
the called number and that of the
local-office roaming number
211
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
It is an optional parameter,
consisting of 0~50 characters.
NAME
SPECRST
SPECIDX
212
User alias
Special analysis
result rule
Special analysis
result index
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Call service
types, including
the options in
CAT
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 LOL
(Outgoing/local service of the local
network).
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
213
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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
214
Number
analysis result
3
Parameter
Name
CHAINAL
RNLEN
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Route chanin
analysis index
Length of the
carried routing
number
MINLEN
Minimum digit
length of
numbers
215
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
216
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
Type of the
destination
network
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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
NAT (national
number):
Replace the
address
attribute of
the analyzed
number with
national (valid)
number. LOC
(local number):
Replace the
address
attribute of
the analyzed
number with
local number.
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
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
YES (allowed):
It is allowed to
transform the
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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
here, and then perform the
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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
220
Maximum
call duration
(minute)
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 94 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
221
Parameter
Name
AVIDX
DVIDX
ADATAIDX
222
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Analog video
analysis result
index
Digital video
analysis result
index
Analog data
analysis result
index
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:
CLOSE: Not
starting the
VAD function.
OPEN: Starting the VAD
function.INVALID: The VAD
function is invalid
VAD
OPPMGWID
Opposite-end
MGW ID
223
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
224
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
Meanings
Description
NULL
Vacant number
LLC
Localnetwork localoffice/common
service
225
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
226
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
227
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
228
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
229
Call
Service
Types
230
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
Call
Service
Types
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
231
Call
Service
Types
Meanings
Description
IGWLP
IGW local-office
paid special
service
IGWOV
IGWOVERLAY
prefix incoming
service
IGWDDCIN
IGWDDCLOCAL
Test call
TEST
CCS7
CHGK
232
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
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
NTC
NCEL
Interception number
incoming
LSIN
233
Enabled
Options
CON
SHLRF
SHLRG
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.
234
Analyzer entry: 1
Analyzer entry: 1
235
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating a DT
trunk group
When the A
interface and Ai
interface adopts
the TDM bearer,
or when MGWs
are interconnected
through the TDM
bearer, configure DT
trunk groups
ADD TG DT
Creating an
ATM trunk
group
ADD TG ATM
Creating a RTP
trunk group
ADD TG RTP
Creating a PCM
system
ADD SPCM
Creating a
PCM system
between MGWs
ADD INPCM
Context
236
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
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
TG
OFC
NAME
237
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
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
238
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
239
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
trunk circuit, it always
selects the circuit with
an odd number.
Instruction
DAS
SIPDAS
OPDAS
PREDAS
240
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
241
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
242
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
243
Steps
TG
OFC
NAME
MODULE
ND
244
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
245
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
CICSEL
246
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
247
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
248
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
249
Context
Steps
TG
OFC
NAME
250
Parameter
Description
Instruction
Trunk group ID
It is a mandatory
parameter. It is used
to define a trunk group.
This trunk group can be
BICC trunk group or SIP
trunk group. It is a global
unified number
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
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
Parameter
Name
MODULE
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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
Inter-office line
signal identification,
including
SIGLINE
BICC (BICC
signaling)
SIP (SIP
signaling)
It is an optional parameter.
Select SIP for the MGCF.
KIND
It is an optional parameter.
BIDIR is selected by
default. It should be
negotiated with the
peer-end office.
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:
BWAY
NODIR (No
direction): The
inter-office bearer
is established without
direction.
BACK: The inter-office
bearer is established
based on the backward
mode.
It is an optional parameter.
For RTP trunk groups, it
is set according to the
network plan of operators
FORWD: The
inter-office bearer
is established based
on the forward mode
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Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
THD
It is an optional parameter,
ranging from 0 to 100, with
a default of 100
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.
MAX: Every time
when the system
selects a trunk
circuit, it always
begins with the circuit
with the maximum
number. This mode
can implement the
preferred plan of trunk
circuits.
CICSEL
252
It is an optional parameter,
with a default of CYC. In
general, the signaling point
with big code prefers the
circuit with an even number,
while the one with small
code prefers the circuit
with an odd number. It
should be negotiated with
the peer-end office
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
DAS
SIPDAS
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer ranging
from 0 to 4096, with a
default of 0. When the
local office has the GMSC
function, this DAS is used to
analyze the called number
from other offices. When
the called number is from
the BSC office, this DAS is
meaningless, and does not
need to be configured
It is used get the name
of the IMS domain where
the called party is located
through analyzing the
called number during a
SIP outgoing call. If the
outgoing SIP trunk group
is configured with this
DAS, the invite message
during a SIP outgoing call
can only contain SIP URL
mode. If the outgoing
SIP trunk group is not
configured with this DAS,
configure the URLOPT in
the SIP adjacent office
configuration to decide
whether the outgoing call
uses TEL or SIP URL mode.
After this DAS is used
on this trunk group, all
outgoing calls on this
trunk group will get the
corresponding domain
name according to the
called number, and then
form a SIP URL
OPDAS
It is an optional parameter,
which is an integer ranging
from 0 to 4096, with a
default of 0. When the
local office has the GMSC
function, this DAS is used to
analyze the calling number
from other offices. When
the calling number is from
the BSC office, this DAS is
meaningless, and does not
need to be configured
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Creating PCM
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
254
TG
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.
PCM
Number of created
PCM systems
NUM
MGWPCM
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
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Parameter
Name
NAME
E1
DDF
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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.
PCM No.: 1
Context
256
The bearer mode between the MGWs is configured in the topology configuration.
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ND1
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter the topology node No. of
MGW1
ND2
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter the topology node No. of
MGW2
PCM
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter the PCM system No. in the
MSCS
ND1PCM
PCM No. in
MGW1
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter the PCM system No. in
MGW1
ND2PCM
PCM No. in
MGW2
It is a mandatory parameter.
Enter the PCM system No. in
MGW2
MODULE
Management
module No.
It is a mandatory parameter.
Select the No. of the CMP module
of managing this PCM system
PCMTYPE
PCM type
NAME
User alias
ND1E1
E1 identification
ND1DDF
DDF location
description
257
Parameter
Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
ND2E1
MGW2 E1 ID
ND2DDF
Description of
MGW2 DDF
location
Data Configuration
258
Steps
Operations
Instructions
Commands
Creating an
outgoing route
ADD RT
Creating an
outgoing route
set
Each route
belongs to a
route group, and
each route group
contains at most
12 routes.
ADD RTS
Creating an
outgoing route
chain
Each outgoing
route group
belongs to an
outgoing route
chain, and each
route chain
contains at most
4 route groups.
ADD CHAIN
Creating a Route
Prerequisites
Context
Steps
The outgoing route No. range is set in the resource management system.
RT
Parameter
Description
Instruction
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.
259
Parameter Name
Parameter
Description
Instruction
TG
It is a mandatory parameter,
corresponding to the trunk
group No. in the trunk group
configuration
Called number
transform index
during outgoing
calls
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.
DDI
Route No.: 28
260
Context
Each route belongs to a route group, and each route group contains at most 12 routes.
Note:
Each outgoing route group can be configured with at most 12 outgoing routes, performing load sharing based on the poll or percentage mode. One outgoing route can be allocated to different
adjacent offices (such as TMSC1 and TMSC2), thus to implement
traffic load sharing to different offices.
Steps
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
t 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
261
Locaiton: 1
Route No.: 28
Percentage: 0.
The outgoing route chain No. range is set in the resource management system.
Context
Steps
CHAIN
262
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
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
is associated to the route
chain configured here
NAME
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
PRINODE
It is an optional
parameter, with a default
of YES. It is a policy
for selecting the rouging
route
RTS1
RTS2
RTS3
RTS4
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
263
Parameter
Name
Parameter Description
Instruction
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
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Chapter
Configuration Instance
Table of Contents
Overview........................................................................ 265
Local Office Data Configuration.......................................... 266
Resource Attribute Configuration ....................................... 270
Adjacent IM-MGW Office Interconnection Data Configuration ............................................................................... 271
Adjacent SCSCF Office Interconnection Data Configuration ............................................................................... 274
Basic Service Data Configuration ....................................... 276
Data Synchronization ....................................................... 277
MGCF-IM-MGW Interconnection Debugging Procedure .......... 277
Overview
Introduction
265
According to the networking condition shown in Figure 61, the operator is required to provide the negotiation data listed in Table
103 and Table 104.
TABLE 103 NEGOTIATION DATA INSTANCE
NE
Parameter
Attributes
Office ID
11
24-bit
3.11.1
8613902099
Office ID
31
24-bit
3.31.1
Office ID
12
24-bit
3.12.1
MGCF
IM-MGW
CSCF
Attributes
192.168.11.11/32
192.168.1.11/16
192.168.31.31/32
192.168.1.31/16
266
Steps
Operations
Physical configuration
Capacity configuration
Version loading
Command
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
Office ID
11
Exchange type
MSCS
User alias
MGCF11
ADD NE:ID=11,TYPE=MSCS,MESUBTYPE=NONE,NAME="MG
CF11",VENDOR="ZTE",STATE=0;
Physical Configuration
Data Planning
When the MSCS office uses only one shelf, the board layout of the
BCTC shelf is shown in Figure 62. Table 106 lists the data planning
of the physical configuration.
FIGURE 62 BOARD LAYOUT OF THE BCTC SHELF
267
Command
Board
Type
CPU
Slot
No.
Unit
No.
OMP
CENTRINO
Slots 11
and 12
Module
No.
Backup
Mode
No. 1
OMP
1+1 activ
e/standby
mode
No.2 RPU
UIMC
UIM2_GC
S_755
Slots 9
and 10
921
1+1 activ
e/standby
mode
SMP
CENTRINO
Slots 7
and 8
3, 4
1+1 activ
e/standby
mode
SIPI
SIPI_NC
Slot 3
321
No backup
SPB
SPB2_826
0_8260C4
Slot 5
521
No backup
1. Select an exchange.
SET:NEID=11;
2. Create a shelf.
ADD SHELF:RACK=1,SHELF=2,TYPE=BCTC;
3. Create UIM units
ADD UNIT:LOC="1"-"2"-"9",MODULE=1,UNIT=921,TYPE
=UIM2_GCS_755,BKMODE=ONEPLUSONE,CLK1=16383,CL
K2=16383;
4. Create modules.
ADD MODULE:LOC="1"-"2"-"7",MODULE="3",FUNC1="S
MP"&"MSCBASECMP"&"SIP",CPUTYPE=CENTRINO,BKMODE
=NO;
5. Create an SPB unit.
ADD UNIT:LOC="1"-"2"-"5",MODULE=1,UNIT=521,TYPE
=SPB2_8260_8260C4,BKMODE=NO,CLK1=16383,CLK2=16
383;
6. Create an SIPI unit.
ADD UNIT:LOC="1"-"2"-"3",MODULE=1,UNIT=321,TYPE
=SIPI_NC,BKMODE=NO,CLK1=16383,CLK2=16383;
Capacity Configuration
Data Planning
268
Table 107 lists the parameters in the capacity and load sharing
configuration.
Command
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
Office capacity
Version Loading
After the physical configuration and capacity configuration are
completed, it is required to load the board version in order to let
the foreground board run normally. For the steps of loading the
version files, refer to Overview.
Command
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
Network type
Area code
25
24-bit
3.11.1
Exchange type
STEP
269
C="25",PREFIX="0",NETAPP=0,INFO=NONETAPP,DMIDX
=0;
2. Create the local exchange attributes.
ADD
LOFC:OFCTYPE="LOCAL"&"DOMTOLL"&"MGCF",NET
=1,SEQ=0,TCODE="1234",SPTYPE=STEP,LANG=DEFAUL
T,RESTART=YES,RSTTIME=10000,T19=68,T20=60,T21
=64;
3. Set SIP module capacity
SET SIPCAPA:SIPSOCKET=16,SIPTR=16,SIPTU=128,SIP
TUMSG=3000;
4. Create realm
ADD REALM:ID=1,REALM="zte.com";
5. Create host
ADD HOST:ID=1,HOST="host1.zte.com",IPV4="11.11.11.
1";
Resource Attribute
Configuration
Resource Planning
Resource
Types
Key Fields
Minimum
Maximum
Office data
configuration
Adjacent
office
Adjacent
office ID
20
Node
Topology
Config
Topology
node ID.
20
Voice Codec
Template
Template ID
10
SCTP
SCTP ID
20
ASP
ASP ID
20
AS
AS ID
20
M3UA static
route
M3UA static
route ID
Signaling
linkset
20
Topology
configuration
Protocol
configuration
270
Configuration Items
Resource
Types
Key Fields
Minimum
Maximum
Signaling
route
Signaling
route No.
20
Number
Analysis
Selector
Number
Analysis
Selector
300
Number
Analysis
Entrance
Number
Analysis
Entrance
50
Table 110 lists the parameters in the adjacent-MGW-office interconnection data configuration.
TABLE 110 PARAMETERS IN THE ADJACENT MGW OFFICE
INTERCONNECTION DATA CONFIGURATION
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
192.168.11.11/32
192.168.1.11/16
192.168.31.31/32
192.168.1.31/16
101
MGW
Association mode
AM_SURE (Associated)
14-bit
1.31.1
271
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
The supported coding/decoding
rates are 5.90K and 6.70K.
The activated coding/decoding
rates are 5.90K and 6.70K
Command
SCTP ID
ASP ID
AS ID
SIO-locating-AS ID
It is 1 by default
272
SPARENT,IPBCP2833=BYMGW,BICCDTMPPER=0,AOIPPR
O=PRIVATE;
6. Create the SCTP.
ADD SCTPCONN:MODULE=3,OFCID=101,PROT=M3UA,R
OLE=CLT,LOCADDR="IPv4"-"0"-"192.168.1.11",LOCPORT
=2001,REMADDR="IPv4"-"0"-"192.168.1.31",REMPORT=2
001,NAME="IM-MGW101-1",ID=1,INSTRM=16,OUTSTRM
=16,MAXRTRY=5,MAXRTO=500,MINRTO=50,INITRTO=1
00,HB=500,FIXNH=NO,SCTPMAXRTRYNUM=10,DELAYA
CK=20,MAXBURST=4,PRIMARYPATH=REMIP1,PMTU=0,B
REAKTIME=3,PDTHRESH=0,MINCWND=0,PLTIMER=1
0,MPPLTHRD=2,DPLEN=MTU,CB=200;
7. Create the ASP.
ADD ASP:ASSOCID=1,NAME="IM-MGW101-1",ID=1,ISLO
OP=NO,ISLOCK=NO;
8. Create the AS.
ADD AS:PROT=M3UA,ASPID="1",NAME="H248",ID=1,EX
ISTCTX=NO,ASTAG=CLT,ASUP="H248",ASMD=LOAD,NVA
L=1,KVAL=0;
9. Create a M3UA static route.
ADD M3UART:ID=1,ASID=1,MODE=BYTURNS,NAME="IM
-MGW101";
10. Create the SIO-locating-AS.
ADD
SIOLOCAS:ID=1,NAME="IM-MGW-H248",SIO=H24
8,OFCID=101,OPOFCID=65535,PCM=65535,RT1=1,RT2
=0;
11. Create MGCF tones in batches.
BADD STONE:TYPE=ALL;
12. Create the MGC static data.
ADD MGCSCFG:MEGACO=1,ACTTM=600,ACTCHK=ON,W
AITTM=7800,PTRYNUM=5,PTRYTM=4000,CTXLIVETM=1
200,MGACTTM=600;
13. Create the IM-MGW static data template.
ADD MGSTPL:NAME="IM-MGW101",ID=1,MEGACO=1,AC
TCHK=ON,PRTTM=10,PRT=ON,PENDTM=200,LNGTM=15
000,RTRNTM=3800,MTRNNUM=1,TRNMD=UNFIXED,CTYP
E=TEXT;
14. Create the IM-MGW static data.
ADD MGSCFG:ID=101,NAME="IM-MGW101",TPLID=1,TO
NEID=1,LANGID=1,PKGLOST=10,JIT=50,DELAY=200,M
GW=NO;
15. Create the TID analyzer.
ADD TIDANL:NAME="IM-MGW101",PREV=1,TIDPFX="TD
M",TAG=TRUNK,PCMSPR="_",IDXSPR="/",PCMPOS1=1,P
CMPOS2=0,IDXPOS1=1,IDXPOS2=0;
16. Create the TID analysis entrance.
ADD TIDENTR:ND=101,TIDENTID=1,TIDTPLID=1,NAME
="MGW101";
273
Table 111 lists the parameters in the adjacent-SCSCF-office interconnection data configuration.
TABLE 111 PARAMETERS IN THE ADJACENT SCSCF OFFICE
INTERCONNECTION DATA CONFIGURATION
Command
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
10.1.44.77
10.1.33.11
12
"LOCAL"&"DOMTOLL"&"IP"
Association mode
AM_SURE (Associated)
12
24-bit
2.12.1
IP link No.
12
Route selector
Service group
12
UDP bear ID
12
SIP route ID
12
12
274
ADD TOPO:ID=12,OFCID=12,NAME="SCSCF",CODECID
=1,ETYPE=MSCVLR,PROTTYPE=SIP,IPVER=IPV4,ATTR
="BNCIPRTP",ATTR2=NOTUNL,TRFMOD=MCINTF,UPERRCT
RL=YES,DTMFTC=NO,MGWCON=SMGWCON,AUTOFAX=YE
S,OOBTC=NO,BCUID=0,SENDCAP=NO,G711TRAN=NO,BI
CCDTMF=TRANSPARENT,IPBCP2833=BYMGW,BICCDTMP
PER=0,AOIPPRO=PRIVATE;
3. Create a SIP office direction.
ADD SIPOFC:OFCID=12,URL=URI,BYPASS=NO,BYPASS
PCT=80,BYPASSPRD=5,BYPASSTLEN=30,BYPASSLEV=L
N,BYPASSCALLNUM=1,BTYPE=IN,OVERLAP=RINVT,CFIN
FO=HIS,PBRTFMT=EQUAL,DTMF=IN,FMT4733=97,SIPRE
L=NO,ENOPT="SIP_ESSO"&"SIP_PRECOND"&"T30"&"FCPL";
4. Create an IP link.
ADD IPLINK:OFCID=12,MODULE=3,NAME="IPLINK-12",I
D=12,LOCIP="IPv4"-"0"-"10.1.44.77",LOCPORT=5060,RE
MIP="IPv4"-"0"-"10.1.33.11",REMPORT=5060,PRO=UDP,T
CPROTO=CLT,TSTIMER=15000;
5. Create an adjacent host.
ADD ADJHOST:ID=12,HOSTNAME="SCSCF",REALM="zte.
com",SRVGRP=1;
6. Create a local valid UDP bear.
ADD UDPBR:ID=1,NAME="LOCAL",IPMODE=LOCAL_VALI
D,ADJHOST=0,IPLINK=12,DSTADDRTYPE=IPV4,DSTVPN
=0,DSTPORT=0;
Create a remote valid UDP bear.
ADD UDPBR:ID=2,NAME="REMOTE",IPMODE=REMOTE_V
ALID,ADJHOST=12,IPLINK=0,DSTADDRTYPE=IPV4,DSTV
4ADDR="10.1.33.11",DSTVPN=0,DSTPORT=5060;
7. Create SIP signaling link.
ADD SIPLNK:ID=12,NAME="SCSCFLINK",BRID=2,HBTIM
E=0,NORMALHBTIME=120,UNUSECNT=3,USECNT=3;
8. Create SIP signaling route.
ADD
2";
SIPRT:ID=12,NAME="SCSCFR",SPLC=SEQ,LNK="1
275
Command
Configuration
Parameters
Configuration Description
DAS
8613902099
276
Table 113 lists the parameters in the SIP service data configuration.
TABLE 113 PARAMETERS IN THE SIP SERVICE DATA
CONFIGURATION
Command
Configuration Parameters
Configuration Description
IP distribution policy ID
V4NET
10.1.33.11
URI
scscf.zte.com
SIP method
ACK"&"BYE"&"CANCEL"&"INVITE
"&"PRACK"&"UPDATE
UDP bear ID
Data Synchronization
Command
SYNA:STYPE=ALL,TIMEOUT=600,SAVE=YES,TOSLAVE=YES;
MGCF-IM-MGW
Interconnection Debugging
Procedure
After data of the IM-MGW are configured on the MGCF, the common procedures for data debugging are as follows.
277
Steps
Operations
Description
Context
Check whether the office is accessible is the first step for debugging. This section introduces the detailed procedures for checking
whether the IM-MGW office is accessible.
Steps
Note:
You can check whether the office is accessible, and the status
of the SIGTRAN signaling on the Dinamic management page
of the View window.
END OF STEPS
Result
Postrequisite
278
Context
Steps
Result
Context
Steps
Result
Postrequisite
279
Context
Steps
Result
Steps
280
SHOW MGWSTAT;
END OF STEPS
Result
Postrequisite
281
282
Figure
283
284
Table
285
286
Tables
287
288
Index
A
MML Terminal......................4
N
Network section ................ 81
B
Background ........................2
BFD configuration .............. 80
D
Data configuration ...............4
Data Synchronization ...........4
Q
Quasi-associated ............. 177
R
Rack ..................................2
I
Inter-office ....................... 29
Interconnection
data ........................... 3, 79
IP address ...................... 281
IP protocol stack ............. 281
T
Topological node................ 81
Topological node
configuration ................... 81
L
LAN ...................................2
Link ............................... 281
Load-sharing .................... 80
Load-sharing mode ............ 29
local office ...................... 281
Loop-back interface ......... 281
M
M3UA............................. 280
289