1.Go to EMS >Configuration >NSS >MSC.
2.Click the button at the upper right corner.

1.On the System tab, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
2.Click the button to update basic MSC parameters to application servers.
Sub-parameter
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Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)
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Recommended Value
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CDR Option
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Control the Call Detail Record generation for different call types.
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--
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MO Max Call Duration
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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.
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60
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MT Max Call Duration
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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.
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60
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eMLPP PCI Option
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The enhanced multilevel precedence and preemption (eMLPP) service provides the capability to classify the mobile subscribers according to a subscriber specific priority.
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Disable
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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 button.
3.In the Prefix Set Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
4.Click the 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 button.
8.In the Prefix Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
9.Click the button to update Prefix parameters to application servers.
10.Click the button to activate the new created prefix.
11.Repeat Step 6 to 10 to add more prefixes for local call.
Sub-parameter
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Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)
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Recommended Value
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Dialing Prefix Set
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CC
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The code that identifies the country's network.
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--
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NDC
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Defines the national calling area or national network to which the subscriber belongs.
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--
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International Prefix
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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.
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00
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National Prefix
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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.
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0
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HPLMN CC 0~7
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Assign up to 8 Country Code to the home PLMN.
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--
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Dialing Prefix Entries
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The total number of configured prefix in this dialing prefix set.
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Hyperlinked Number
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> Dialing Prefix
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Prefix
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A combination digits that dial to originate a call.
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--
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TON Incoming Call
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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.
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IDD (MSRN)
Unknown
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Length of Dialed Number
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The length of the dialed number.
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--
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Call Type
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Service type of the outgoing call.
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Normal
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RSC
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Routing Selection Code is a "route selection" index to select a trunk group in a routing zone pointing to the destination.
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RS ID
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CDR Flag
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Enable or disable the Call Detail Record generation of this prefix.
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Disable (MSRN)
Enable
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MNP Flag
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Enable if this prefix relating to Mobile Number Portability service.
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Disable
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Premium Call Flag
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Enable if this prefix relating to Premium Call service.
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Disable
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OSB1 Flag
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Subscribers with OSB type 1 can only make calls to this dialing prefix with Call Allow Flag enabled.
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Disable
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OSB2 Flag
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Subscribers with OSB type 2 can't make calls to this dialing prefix with Call Bar Flag enabled.
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Disable
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NAI Outgoing Call
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The transformed type of the incoming number, which will be routed to the associated trunk group.
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IDD
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PSTN Deletion Count
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Number of digits to be deleted from the beginning of the dialed number.
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0
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PSTN Inserted Digits
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Digits of the number to be added to the front of the dialed number.
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N/A
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E.164 International Deletion Count
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Number of digits to be deleted from the beginning of the incoming number.
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--
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E.164 International Inserted Digits
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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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--
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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 button.
3.In the Routing Zone Set Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
4.Click the 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 button.
8.In the Routing Selection Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
9.Click the button to update Routing Selection parameters to application servers.
Sub-parameter
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Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)
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Recommended Value
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Routing Zone Set
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Dialing Prefix Set ID
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Specify the proper Dialing Prefix Set index number to this Routing Zone Set.
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DPS ID
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Announcement Set ID
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Specify the proper Call Unattainable Announcement Set index number to this Routing Zone.
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1 (Default)
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MSRN Start
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The start of the MSRN range for this Routing Zone.
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N/A
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MSRN End
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The end of the MSRN range for this Routing Zone.
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N/A
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SRF0 E.164 Number
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The E.164 node address of the SRF connecting to MSS platform 0.
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N/A
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SRF1 E.164 Number
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The E.164 node address of the SRF connecting to MSS platform 1.
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N/A
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Routing Selection Entries
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(Read Only) The total number of configured routing selection in this routing zone set.
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Hyperlinked Number
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> Routing Selection
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Trunk Group
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Specify the BSC Trunk Group for the outgoing routing.
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TG ID
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Alternative TG Flag
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Enable or disable alternative Trunk Group when the primary Trunk
Group is unavailable.
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Enable
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Alternative TG
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Specify the alternative Trunk Group. It's available only when the previous Alternative TG Flag is enabled.
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Inter-MSC TG
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TON Outgoing Call
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The transformed type of the incoming number, which will be routed to the associated trunk group.
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IDD
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Deletion Count
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Number of digits to be deleted from the beginning of the dialed number.
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0
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Inserted Digits
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The digits to be inserted to the front of the dialed number.
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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 button.
3.In the Trunk Group Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
4.Click the button to update Trunk Group parameters to application servers.
5.Click the 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 button.
9.In the Trunk Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
10.Click the button to update Trunk parameters to application servers.
11.Click the button to activate the new created Trunk.
12.Repeat Step 7 to 11 to add more BSC trunks.
Sub-parameter
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Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)
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Recommended Value
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Trunk Group
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OPC
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The Point Code of MSC
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MSC Point Code
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DPC
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The Point Code of BSC.
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BSC Point Code
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Network Indicator
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Specify the trunk group to a network. Choose the same network as MTP3 setting.
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National
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Protocol Type
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Select the protocol type for this Trunk Group.
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AIF
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Protocol Variant
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Select the protocol variant for this Trunk Group.
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ITU
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Circuit Selection Mode
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Circuit selection mode of the traffic channel connections.
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Odd
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Back Off Flag
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Enable or disable Back Off when simultaneously select the same channel with the opposite side.
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Enable
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Tandem Restriction
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Enable or disable Tandem to allow or prohibit transit calls from PSTN to PSTN via this trunk group.
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Disable
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CDR Flag
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Enable or disable the Call Detail Record generation of this trunk group
|
Enable
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TG Type
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Application type of this Trunk Group.
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Normal
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Routing Zone ID
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Specify the Trunk Group to a Routing Zone Set.
255 = Apply to all Routing Zone
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255
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Alternative Routing Trigger
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Specify the ID of the alternative Routing for backup purpose.
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N/A
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BSC Codec
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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.
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--
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> Trunk
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MG ID
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Specify the Trunk to a Media Gateway. Not applicable to virtual MG.
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MG ID
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Port ID
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Specify the Trunk to a physical port of the selected Media Gateway. Not applicable to virtual MG.
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--
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Port Type
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Specify the type of MG physical ports.
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E1
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Group ID
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Select the application group for the Trunk.
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Group 0
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CIC Assignment
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Specify the start CIC to the Trunk for Circuit Identity Code selection.
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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 button.
3.In the Location Area Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
4.Click the 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 button.
8.In the Cell Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
9.Click the button to update Cell parameters to application servers.
10.Repeat Step 6 to 9 to add more BTS cells.
Sub-parameter
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Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)
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Recommended Value
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Location Area
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LAC
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Assign a Location Area Code to this location area.
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--
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Trunk Group
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Specify the proper Trunk Group index number to this location area.
|
--
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Paging Mode
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Specify the paging mode in this location area.
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Paging in all Cells
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Repeat Paging Times
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The subsequent paging times if the initial paging fails.
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1
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Emergency Number 0~7
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Subscriber dials this number to make emergency call in the specified location area.
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N/A
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> Cell
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Routing Zone ID
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Specify the Routing Zone Set ID to this cell.
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RZS ID
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RSZC
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Assign a Regional Subscription Zone Code to the LAC.
Regional Subscription Code = CC+NDC+Zone Code
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N/A
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Cell ID
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Global Cell Identity defined in GSM 03.03
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--
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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 button.
3.In the Media Gateway Option window, configure the relevant parameters given in the following table.
4.Click the button to update Media Gateway parameters to application servers.
5.Click the button to activate the new created Media Gateway.
Sub-parameter
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Description (Click highlight SAVE after change)
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Recommended Value
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IP
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IP address of the Media Gateway or 8KE1 Card.
|
--
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Domain Name
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Specify a domain name to the Media Gateway.
|
--
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Switching Mode
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Select the switching mode of the specified MG.
•8ECP = Circuit Switch (8KE1) •MGCP = Soft Switch (MG) |
MGCP
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Endpoint
|
Specify the method of MGCP Endpoint description.
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Structured
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Tone Generation Capacity
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Enable if the Media Gateway has tone generation capability.
|
Enable
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MG Type
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Select the type of MG endpoint.
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AudioCodes
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Max Ports
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The total physical port number of the MG. Not applicable to virtual MG.
|
--
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Max Channels
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The total channel number of the virtual MG. Applicable to virtual MG only.
|
--
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Packetization Period
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The period over which encoded voice bits are collected for encapsulation in.
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20ms
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Codec Type
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Specify the codec type of the MG. Entry 0 is the highest priority, entry 15 is the least.
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A-Law
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Port Type
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Specify the type of MG physical ports.
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E1
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