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Chapter 4
Command Line Interface Routing
Determine if the in-call agent flag is set. If the in-call agent flag is set, proceed to Step 5. If the in-call
Step 4
agent flag is not set, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch will perform an local number portability (LNP)
query.
Examples:
Ported-Office-Code in CA = N
Ported-Office-Code in CA
Step 5
Determine if the subscriber is included the dn2subscriber table. If the subscriber is included in the
dn2sunscriber table, proceed to Step 6. If the subscriber is not included in dn2subscriber table, proceed
to Step 7.
Examples:
In DN2Sub
Not in DN2Sub
Step 6
Determine if the LNP trigger flag is set. If the LNP trigger flag is set, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch
will perform an LNP query and port out the call. If the LNP trigger flag is not set, the Cisco BTS 10200
Softswitch will check the status field to determine if a LNP trigger has been assigned and will port out
the call or terminate the call to the subscriber.
Examples:
LNP Trigger = Y
In DN2Sub
Check the destination table for the subscriber information. Based on the destination table information,
Step 7
the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch will route the call or issue a subscriber terminator, release the call, and
play the released call announcement. As part of routing the call, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch will
perform an LNP query and , if necessary, port out the call.
Examples:
LNP Local Sub
LNP Route
OL-8001-10
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