Enabling Mobile Call

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Descriptions

 

A mobile-to-mobile call (MMC) is a call between two mobile subscribers. The MMC may be considered an MOC followed by an MTC. The MOC initiation and completion procedures are then handled by the originating MSC/VLR and the MTC initiation and completion procedures are handled by the destination-MSC/VLR. The originating MSC/VLR may also be responsible for the interrogation procedure.

 

In addition, when the two mobile subscribers are registered in the same MSC/VLR area and the traffic channels are switched entirely within this one MSC/VLR, we speak about a local call. In this case the servicing MSC/VLR performs both the MOC and MTC initiation/completion procedures.

 

To enable local mobile call, XAPP, MTP3, SCCP and MSC parameters need to be configured on NSS side.

 

 

Implementation

 

hmtoggle_arrow1Configure XAPP Parameters

 

1.Go to EMS >Configuration >NSS >XAPP.

 

2.Click the 2_035 button at the upper right corner.

 

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1.On the System tab, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

2.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Mobile Country Code

Mobile Country Code of the installed network.

--

Mobile Network Code

Mobile Network Code of the installed network.

--

Country Code

The code that identifies the country's network.

--

National Destination Code

Defines the national calling area or national network to which the subscriber belongs.

--

International Prefix

A digit or combination of digits used by a subscriber when making an international call. The international prefix is used to indicate that the following digits represent an international number and should be routed to an international gateway.

00

National Prefix

A digit or combination of digits used by a subscriber when calling a national destination (within the country) other than that of the local area network.

0

 

 

hmtoggle_arrow1Configure MTP3 Parameters

 

1.Go to EMS >Configuration >NSS >MTP3.

 

2.Click the 2_035 button at the upper right corner.

 

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1.Click the Nat Network tab, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

2.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Nat OPC

Assign a unique decimal Originating Point Code to the National network.

Each UltraWAVE R4S system supports four networks:

National

National Spare

International

International Spare

Each network has its own Point Code, which can be set to the same value.

--

Nat PC Length

Specify Point Code Length to the National network.

Depending on the network design, the length can be set to:

24 bits (North America, China)

14 bits (ITU standard, International SS7 network and most countries)

14-bit

Nat PC Type

Specify Point Code Type to the National network.

Depending on the connection mode, the type can be set to:

ITU (E1 connection)

ANSI (T1 connection)

ITU

 

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1.Click the Link Set tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Linkset table.

 

2.In the Linkset ID box, select an available number for the new linkset, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Linkset Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created linkset.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

DPC

Enter the unique point code of the connected BSC.

BSC Point Code

Network Indicator

Specify network type of the BSC.

National

Loopback Flag

Enable or disable loopback function on this linkset.

Enabled only for the MSC loopback linksets.

Disable

 

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1.Click the SG tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Signaling Gateway table.

 

2.In the SG ID box, select an available number for the new SG, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Signaling Gateway Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created signaling gateway.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Application Mode

Select the application mode of the signaling gateway.

Client

Signaling Type

Specify the type of the signaling gateway:

M2UA = Signaling transport over MTP2 User Adaptation Layer.

M3UA = Signaling transport over MTP3 User Adaptation Layer.

IUA = Signaling transport over ISDN User Adaptation Layer.

M2UA

ACK Option

The ACK message must be sent if there is request from the peer. Otherwise, the ACK message should not be sent.

Forbid

Remote IP

IP address of the signaling gateway's destination.

IP of MG

 

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1.Click the Link tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Link table.

 

2.In the Link ID box, select an available number for the new link, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Link Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created link.

 

6.Repeat Step 2 to 5 to add more BSC links.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Link Type

Specify the signaling type of the link:

ECP = For circuit switch connection only.

M2UA = Signaling transport over MTP2 User Adaptation Layer.

M3UA = Signaling transport over MTP3 User Adaptation Layer.

IUA = Signaling transport over ISDN User Adaptation Layer.

M2UA

Linkset ID

Enter the Linkset index number to assign this link to a linkset.

Linkset ID

SLC

Assign a Signaling Link Code to this link for identification.

0 ~ 15

Host IP

Management server's IP of this link.

MSC0 = 172.18.98.1

MSC1 = 172.18.99.1

Alternative Host IP

Alternative management server's IP of this link for backup purpose.

SG ID

Enter the SG index number to assign this link to a signaling gateway.

SG ID

M2UA IID

Assign a M2UA Interface ID to this link for identification.

--

 

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1.Click the Nat Network tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Nat Routing table.

 

2.In the Nat Routing ID box, select an available number for the new routing, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Routing Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

DPC

Enter the unique point code of the connected BSC.

BSC Point Code

Normal Linkset

Enter the Linkset index number configured previously.

Linkset ID

Alternative Linkset

Assign an Alternative Linkset to the BSC. It will be activated when the Normal Linkset is unavailable.

Set 128 to disable alternative linkset.

128

 

 

hmtoggle_arrow1Configure SCCP Parameters

 

1.Go to EMS >Configuration >NSS >SCCP.

 

2.Make sure the System ID at the upper right corner displays SCCP(MSS_Pub), click the 2_035 button.

 

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1.Click the Local Node tab.

 

2.Click the hyperlinked index number of OMC to open the OMC Option window.

 

3.Configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

5.Repeat Step 2 to 4 to configure HLR, VLR and MSC.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Network Indicator

Specify the local node to a network. Choose the same network as MTP3 setting.

National

MSISDN

The E.164 node address of the local node.

This parameter is no need for OMC.

CC+NDC+SN

IP 0

IP address of the local node server 0.

OMC0 = 172.18.128.1

MSS0 = 172.18.98.1

IP 1

IP address of the local node server 1.

OMC1 = 172.18.129.1

MSS1 = 172.18.99.1

 

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1.Click the GTT tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Globe Title Translate table.

 

2.In the GTT ID box, select an available number for the new entry, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the GTT Option window, configure the following parameters to add MSISDN range of local subscribers.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update parameters to application servers.

 

5.Repeat step 1 to 4 to add IMSI range of local subscribers.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Flag

Enable or disable this GTT item.

Enable

Number Plan

Describe which numbering plan will be used for the global title. The numbering plan chosen will aid the routing system in determining the correct network system to direct the message.

MSISDN

IMSI

Translation Type

Translation examines the destination address and deciding how to identify it over the telephone network.

0

Start GT Number

The start of the MSISDN and IMSI range of local subscribers.

Start MSISDN/IMSI

End GT Number

The end of the MSISDN and IMSI range of local subscribers.

End MSISDN/IMSI

Network Indicator

Nature of Address Indicator. It indicates the scope of the address value. Choose the same network as MTP3 setting.

National

DPC

Point Code of BSC.

--

SSN

Subsystem Number. For IMSI and MSISDN, specify SSN to 6.

6

Route Indicator

For IMSI and MSISDN, select Route on SSN. For the connected network, select Route on GT.

Route on SSN

Address Indicator

Contribution of SCCP Address.

GT+DPC+SSN

Replace Start Digit

The start digit of the GT number to be replaced.

0

Replace End Digit

The end digit of the GT number to be replaced.

0

Replacing Number Plan

The type of the number to be output.

N/A

Replacing Digits

Replace the selected GT number range with these digits.

N/A

 

 

hmtoggle_arrow1Configure MSC Parameters

 

1.Go to EMS >Configuration >NSS >MSC.

 

2.Click the 2_035 button at the upper right corner.

 

2_30_09

 

1.On the System tab, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

2.Click the 2_041 button to update basic MSC parameters to application servers.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

CDR Option

Control the Call Detail Record generation for different call types.

--

MO Max Call Duration

Define the permitted maximum call duration for MO call. Any ongoing call reaching this threshold will be compulsively cut off.

Set 0 to disable this function.

60

MT Max Call Duration

Define the permitted maximum call duration for MT call. Any incoming call reaching this threshold will be compulsively cut off.

Set 0 to disable this function.

60

eMLPP PCI Option

The enhanced multilevel precedence and  preemption (eMLPP) service provides the capability to classify the mobile subscribers according to a subscriber specific priority.

Disable

eMLPP PVI Option

 

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1.Click the Dialing Prefix Set tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Prefix Set table.

 

2.In the DPS ID box, select an available number for the new Prefix Set, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Prefix Set Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update Prefix Set parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the hyperlinked number in the Dialing Prefix Entries to open the Prefix table.

 

6.Click New at the bottom of the Prefix table to add prefix for MSRN.

 

7.In the Prefix ID box, click the 2_002 button.

 

8.In the Prefix Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

9.Click the 2_041 button to update Prefix parameters to application servers.

 

10.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created prefix.

 

11.Repeat Step 6 to 10 to add more prefixes for local call.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Dialing Prefix Set

CC

The code that identifies the country's network.

--

NDC

Defines the national calling area or national network to which the subscriber belongs.

--

International Prefix

A digit or combination of digits used by a subscriber when making an international call. The international prefix is used to indicate that the following digits represent an international number and should be routed to an international gateway.

00

National Prefix

A digit or combination of digits used by a subscriber when calling a national destination (within the country) other than that of the local area network.

0

HPLMN CC 0~7

Assign up to 8 Country Code to the home PLMN.

--

Dialing Prefix Entries

The total number of configured prefix in this dialing prefix set.

Hyperlinked Number

> Dialing Prefix

Prefix

A combination digits that dial to originate a call.

--

TON Incoming Call

The original type of the incoming number. It is specified by originating node for terminating node to route this call with proper dialed number manipulation.

IDD (MSRN)

Unknown

Length of Dialed Number

The length of the dialed number.

--

Call Type

Service type of the outgoing call.

Normal

RSC

Routing Selection Code is a "route selection" index to select a trunk group in a routing zone pointing to the destination.

RS ID

CDR Flag

Enable or disable the Call Detail Record generation of this prefix.

Disable (MSRN)

Enable

MNP Flag

Enable if this prefix relating to Mobile Number Portability service.

Disable

Premium Call Flag

Enable if this prefix relating to Premium Call service.

Disable

OSB1 Flag

Subscribers with OSB type 1 can only make calls to this dialing prefix with Call Allow Flag enabled.

Disable

OSB2 Flag

Subscribers with OSB type 2 can't make calls to this dialing prefix with Call Bar Flag enabled.

Disable

NAI Outgoing Call

The transformed type of the incoming number, which will be routed to the associated trunk group.

IDD

PSTN Deletion Count

Number of digits to be deleted from the beginning of the dialed number.

0

PSTN Inserted Digits

Digits of the number to be added to the front of the dialed number.

N/A

E.164 International Deletion Count

Number of digits to be deleted from the beginning of the  incoming number.

--

E.164 International Inserted Digits

Digits of the number to be added to the front of the incoming number to convert it to an international E.164 format (CC and NDC included).

--

 

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1.Click the Routing Zone Set tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Routing Zone Set table.

 

2.In the RSZ ID box, select an available number for the new Routing Zone Set, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Routing Zone Set Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update Routing Zone Set parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the hyperlinked number in the Routing Selection Entries to open the Routing Selection table.

 

6.Click New at the bottom of the Routing Selection table to add a Routing Selection for BSC trunk group.

 

7.In the RS ID box, select an available number for the new Routing Selection, click the 2_002 button.

 

8.In the Routing Selection Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

9.Click the 2_041 button to update Routing Selection parameters to application servers.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Routing Zone Set

Dialing Prefix Set ID

Specify the proper Dialing Prefix Set index number to this Routing Zone Set.

DPS ID

Announcement Set ID

Specify the proper Call Unattainable Announcement Set index number to this Routing Zone.

1 (Default)

MSRN Start

The start of the MSRN range for this Routing Zone.

N/A

MSRN End

The end of the MSRN range for this Routing Zone.

N/A

SRF0 E.164 Number

The E.164 node address of the SRF connecting to MSS platform 0.

N/A

SRF1 E.164 Number

The E.164 node address of the SRF connecting to MSS platform 1.

N/A

Routing Selection Entries

(Read Only) The total number of configured routing selection in this routing zone set.

Hyperlinked Number

> Routing Selection

Trunk Group

Specify the BSC Trunk Group for the outgoing routing.

TG ID

Alternative TG Flag

Enable or disable alternative Trunk Group when the primary Trunk

Group is unavailable.

Enable

Alternative TG

Specify the alternative Trunk Group. It's available only when the previous Alternative TG Flag is enabled.

Inter-MSC TG

TON Outgoing Call

The transformed type of the incoming number, which will be routed to the associated trunk group.

IDD

Deletion Count

Number of digits to be deleted from the beginning of the dialed number.

0

Inserted Digits

The digits to be inserted to the front of the dialed number.

N/A

 

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1.Click the Trunk Group tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Trunk Group table.

 

2.In the TG ID box, select an available number for the new Trunk Group, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Trunk Group Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update Trunk Group parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created Trunk Group.

 

6.Click the hyperlinked number in the Trunk Entries to open the Trunk table.

 

7.Click New at the bottom of the Trunk table to add a Trunk.

 

8.In the Trunk ID box, click the 2_002 button.

 

9.In the Trunk Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

10.Click the 2_041 button to update Trunk parameters to application servers.

 

11.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created Trunk.

 

12.Repeat Step 7 to 11 to add more BSC trunks.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Trunk Group

OPC

The Point Code of MSC

MSC Point Code

DPC

The Point Code of BSC.

BSC Point Code

Network Indicator

Specify the trunk group to a network. Choose the same network as MTP3 setting.

National

Protocol Type

Select the protocol type for this Trunk Group.

AIF

Protocol Variant

Select the protocol variant for this Trunk Group.

ITU

Circuit Selection Mode

Circuit selection mode of the traffic channel connections.

Odd

Back Off Flag

Enable or disable Back Off when simultaneously select the same channel with the opposite side.

Enable

Tandem Restriction

Enable or disable Tandem to allow or prohibit transit calls from PSTN to PSTN via this trunk group.

Disable

CDR Flag

Enable or disable the Call Detail Record generation of this trunk group

Enable

TG Type

Application type of this Trunk Group.

Normal

Routing Zone ID

Specify the Trunk Group to a Routing Zone Set.

255 = Apply to all Routing Zone

255

Alternative Routing Trigger

Specify the ID of the alternative Routing for backup purpose.

N/A

BSC Codec

Specify the codec type of the BSC. It's available only for circuit BSC.

Entry 0 is the highest priority, entry 15 is the least.

--

> Trunk

MG ID

Specify the Trunk to a Media Gateway. Not applicable to virtual MG.

MG ID

Port ID

Specify the Trunk to a physical port of the selected Media Gateway. Not applicable to virtual MG.

--

Port Type

Specify the type of MG physical ports.

E1

Group ID

Select the application group for the Trunk.

Group 0

CIC Assignment

Specify the start CIC to the Trunk for Circuit Identity Code selection.

0, 32, 64 ...

 

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1.Click the Location Area tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Location Area table.

 

2.In the Location Area ID box, click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Location Area Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update Location Area parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the hyperlinked number in the Cell Entries to open the Cell table.

 

6.Click New at the bottom of the Cell table to add a Cell for BTS.

 

7.In the Cell ID box, click the 2_002 button.

 

8.In the Cell Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

9.Click the 2_041 button to update Cell parameters to application servers.

 

10.Repeat Step 6 to 9 to add more BTS cells.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

Location Area

LAC

Assign a Location Area Code to this location area.

--

Trunk Group

Specify the proper Trunk Group index number to this location area.

--

Paging Mode

Specify the paging mode in this location area.

Paging in all Cells

Repeat Paging Times

The subsequent paging times if the initial paging fails.

1

Emergency Number 0~7

Subscriber dials this number to make emergency call in the specified location area.

N/A

> Cell

Routing Zone ID

Specify the Routing Zone Set ID to this cell.

RZS ID

RSZC

Assign a Regional Subscription Zone Code to the LAC.

Regional Subscription Code = CC+NDC+Zone Code

N/A

Cell ID

Global Cell Identity defined in GSM 03.03

--

 

2_30_14

 

1.Click the Media Gateway tab, and then click New at the bottom of the Media Gateway table.

 

2.In the MG ID box, select an available number for the new Media Gateway, and then click the 2_002 button.

 

3.In the Media Gateway Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.

 

4.Click the 2_041 button to update Media Gateway parameters to application servers.

 

5.Click the 2_036 button to activate the new created Media Gateway.

 

Sub-parameter

Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)

Recommended Value

IP

IP address of the Media Gateway or 8KE1 Card.

--

Domain Name

Specify a domain name to the Media Gateway.

--

Switching Mode

Select the switching mode of the specified MG.

8ECP = Circuit Switch (8KE1)

MGCP = Soft Switch (MG)

MGCP

Endpoint

Specify the method of MGCP Endpoint description.

Structured

Tone Generation Capacity

Enable if the Media Gateway has tone generation capability.

Enable

MG Type

Select the type of MG endpoint.

AudioCodes

Max Ports

The total physical port number of the MG. Not applicable to virtual MG.

--

Max Channels

The total channel number of the virtual MG. Applicable to virtual MG only.

--

Packetization Period

The period over which encoded voice bits are collected for encapsulation in.

20ms

Codec Type

Specify the codec type of the MG. Entry 0 is the highest priority, entry 15 is the least.

A-Law

Port Type

Specify the type of MG physical ports.

E1

 

 

 

See Also

 

Enable PSTN Call

 

 

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