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EAGLE 5 ISS Commands.......................71 Chapter 5: IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature......72 Feature Description.........................73 Call Flow...........................74 EAGLE 5 ISS Commands.......................75 Chapter 6: Feature Configuration...........77 Introduction..........................78 System Prerequisites....................78 Prepaid IDP Query Relay Configuration................79 IDP Relay-Related Feature Prerequisite..............80 Configuration Procedure for IDP Relay and Related Features......80 Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay................81...
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Provisioning the IDPS Service Selector..............105 Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Screening for Prepaid..107 Turn On the IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature..........107 Service Portability Feature Configuration Procedures............108 Enabling the Service Portability Feature...............108 Provisioning the TTR SPORTTYPE Option for Service Portability....109 Turning On the Service Portability Feature............110 Turning Off the Service Portability Feature............111 S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature Configuration Procedures......112...
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List of Figures Figure 1: Message Flow for IDP Relay - Sheet 1 of 3..............19 Figure 2: Message Flow for IDP Relay - Sheet 2 of 3..............20 Figure 3: Message Flow for IDP Relay - Sheet 3 of 3..............21 Figure 4: MO Prepaid Call to Ported Out Subscriber..............22 Figure 5: MO Prepaid Call to an Imported or Own-Non-Ported Subscriber......24 Figure 6: IDP A-Party Blacklist Query Response - Connect............61 Figure 7: IDP A-Party Blacklist Query Response - Continue............61...
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List of Tables Table 1: Admonishments........................10 Table 2: IDP Relay Number Conditioning ..................29 Table 3: IDP Relay Conditioning Actions..................32 Table 4: Service Actions used by the IDP Relay Feature...............33 Table 5: RTDB Lookup Success Criteria and Results..............36 Table 6: TTROPTS Parameters and Response Type Association for the INPRTG Service Action..............................38 Table 7: Interactions and Outcome of NPP Processing for IDP Relay Service Actions....40 Table 8: NPP Processing of the CDPNNP and ASDLKUP Service Actions ......41...
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Table 37: IDP A-Party Blacklist and IDP Relay Pegs..............138 Table 38: IDP Relay-Related UIMs....................142 Table 39: Maintenance Commands....................142 Table 40: IDP Relay Counters Updated for IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing............................144 Table 41: IDP Relay Counters Updated for IDP A-Party Blacklist..........145 910-6023-001 Revision A, March 2011...
Chapter Introduction Topics: This manual describes IDP-related features that provide mechanisms to process calls from prepaid Introduction..9 subscribers to ensure correct charging and check Scope and Audience..9 credit status, and mechanisms for A-Party blacklist checking and routing of calls based on the Calling Manual Organization..9 Party (A-Party).
This manual is intended for anyone responsible for installing, maintaining, and using Prepaid IDP Relay Query and IDP-related features in the EAGLE 5 ISS. Users of this manual and the others in the EAGLE 5 ISS family of documents must have a working knowledge of telecommunications and network installations.
Maintenance describes IDP Relay-related UIMs, commands that can be used for maintenance functions; and status and alarm reporting for the EAGLE 5 ISS, EPAP, Service Module cards, and services. Documentation Admonishments Admonishments are icons and text throughout this manual that alert the reader to assure personal safety, to minimize possible service interruptions, and to warn of the potential for equipment damage.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Introduction Tekelec TAC Engineers are available to provide solutions to your technical questions and issues 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. After a CSR is issued, the TAC Engineer determines the classification of the trouble.
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Feature Description..16 for calls from prepaid subscribers in a portability IDP Relay Configuration Options..46 environment. IDP Relay Additional Subscriber Data Feature ..55 IDP Relay Generic Routing Number Feature ...55 EAGLE 5 ISS Commands..56 Hardware Requirements..58 910-6023-001 Revision A, March 2011...
When Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs) in the network are configured to send IDP prepaid query messages through the EAGLE 5 ISS, the EAGLE 5 ISS intercepts the IDP query based on a set of configurable criteria, performs a number portability (RTDB) lookup on the called number, inserts the portability information (Routing Number or HLR Address), and forwards the IDP query to a prepaid SCP for processing.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature IDP Relay also provides the following functions: CONNECT, CONTINUE, or RELEASECALL responses - Provisioning can allow CONNECT, CONTINUE, or RELEASECALL responses to be sent based on the RTDB lookup results. A configuration option determines whether the CutAndPaste parameter is included in a CONNECT message that is sent from the Prepaid IDP Query Relay feature.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Service Actions Formatting Actions CgPN Lookup needed - IDPRCGPN service is called Conditioning Actions Service Actions Formatting Actions Post NPP Processing Encode outgoing IDP message Peg measurements Pass message to GTT for routing; send CONNECT, CONTINUE or RELEASECALL response; or determine if IDP A-Party Routing is applicable.
In either case, the EAGLE 5 ISS is either an Intermediate or Final GTT service provider for the message in order for the IDP Relay service to be triggered (the message arriving at the EAGLE 5 ISS must have MTP DPC = Eagle PC, SCCP CdPA RI = route-on-GT, and SCCP CdPA GTA = PPSCP).
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CalledPartyNumber parameter or from the CAP CalledPartyBCDNumber parameter, and performs a lookup in the RTDB (after some number filtering and conditioning). In this scenario, the EAGLE 5 ISS finds a match on the B-party DN in the RTDB with an association to a Routing Number (RN).
In either case, the EAGLE 5 ISS is either an Intermediate or Final GTT service provider for the message in order for the IDP Relay service to be triggered (message arriving at the EAGLE 5 ISS must have MTP DPC = Eagle PC, SCCP CdPA RI = route-on-GT, and SCCP CdPA GTA = PPSCP).
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature In this case, the PPSCP always requires an SP ID to be prefixed to the DN in the CDPN - for both Foreign Numbers Ported In as well as Own Numbers never ported. Based on this, IDP Relay requires that all such numbers be entered in the RTDB with an association to an SP ID, either as individual numbers (which is likely the case for imported numbers), or in a number range (which is likely the case of own numbers not ported).
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature The following additional checks must be applied to the received IDP in order to determine how the message will be treated. Escape Codes Subscribers are normally required to enter an International Escape Code (IEC) before dialing the digits of an International number.
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Service Selection When an IDP is sent by an MSC, it is sent to the Prepaid SCP (PPSCP) through the EAGLE 5 ISS for GTT processing. As such, the message will contain MTP DPC = EAGLE 5 ISS PC and SCCP CdPA = PPSCP GTA with RI = GT.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Number Conditioning Once the format of the CDPN number has been determined, conditioning (if necessary) is performed before an RTDB lookup. The RTDB stores numbers in full International format only. Numbers not received in International format must first be converted (conditioned) before performing an RTDB lookup.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature prefixed to the CDPN and finding neither, IDP Relay assumes that the number is in National format. If the subscriber is not roaming, then IDP Relay conditions the number prior to RTDB lookup by adding the provisioned DEFCC value to the digits received in the CDPN, which are assumed to be DN without a prefix.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Incoming Address Format Number Outgoing Address Format Conditioning TCAP DN NAI Perform SCCP TCAP DN Format CGPA DEFCC Format Check? Do RTDB Lookup Legend Country Code Common Screening DEFCC Default Country List Code Prefix Number...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature NPP executes the provisioned Service Actions to perform an RTDB lookup on the conditioned CdPN, to obtain data and populate Formatting Action values to be used for outgoing message formatting. NPP executes the provisioned Formatting Actions, if allowed by the Service Actions, to format the outgoing message.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature IDP Relay provides, and the IDPRCDPN(X) services use the ACLAC Conditioning Action. IDP A-Party Routing adds the CCCGPN Conditioning Action to the Conditioning Actions used by IDP Relay IDPRCDPN(X) services. Table 3: IDP Relay Conditioning Actions Name Description...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature IDPRCDPN(X) refers to any of the IDPRCDPN, IDPRCDPN2, IDPRCDPN3, or IDPRCDPN4 services. Table 4: Service Actions used by the IDP Relay Feature Service Action Description Service Precedence ASDLKUP Performs an RTDB lookup to IDPRCDPN(X), IDPRCGPN obtain CdPN or CgPN Additional Subscriber Data...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Service Action Description Service Precedence successful lookup. (Does not check for Service Portability requirement; does not use GRN data.) If the entity found is RN and PT=0, the entity is processed as an SP.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Service Action Description Service Precedence CDIAL Corrective Dialing; can be IDPRCDPN(X), IDPRCGPN invoked by any other Service Action to force Formatting Action execution even if the Service Action indicates that Formatting Action execution should not be performed.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature If the IGM feature is ON or the Service Portability feature is enabled, then an entity type of RN and a portability type of 0 is considered to be SP when checking for an NPTYPE match. The tst-msg output for the CDPNNP Service Action Handler indicates if a Service Portability match was encountered.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature CGPNNP Service Action Handler The CGPNNP Service Action Handler performs an RTDB lookup on the conditioned CgPN. A successful lookup is one that returns an entity of the type defined by the CGNPTYPE configuration option. Configuration Options Used The TTROPTS CGNPTYPE option is used to define the success of the RTDB lookup.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Configuration Options Used The TTROPTS options shown in Table 6: TTROPTS Parameters and Response Type Association for the INPRTG Service Action are used with the result of the INPRTG RTDB lookup to determine whether a response is sent or the message is relayed.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter RTDB Result Default Response Type No Individual or Range database RELEASE CDDNNOTFNDRSP entry for CdPN or CgPN is CGDNNOTFNDRSP found. SKGTARTG Service Action Handler For Service Key-based GTA Routing (SK GTA Routing), the SKGTARTG Service Action Handler replaces the SCCP CdPA GTA in the IDP or IDPSMS message with a provisioned SCP GTA in the SKBCSM CSL list.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature In NPP processing, Conditioning Action execution is followed by Service Action execution. Formatting Action execution follows Service Action execution if Formatting Action is to occur based on the processing results. The following digit strings are used in NPP processing: Original Digit String - The DN provided to NPP by the service from the incoming message when NPP is invoked by the service.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature NPP Phase Ported Out Not Ported Not Known Service Action CDPNNP RTDB lookup RTDB lookup RTDB lookup execution result contains an result contains an returns no record. ASDLKUP RTDB lookup finds ASD. RTDB lookup returns no record (no ASD).
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature NPP Phase CDPNNP This Service Action is executed only if the INPRTG Service Action resulted in setting the response type to RELAY. Formatting (any Formatting Action execution is performed only when the response Action Formatting type is RELAY.
GRN. Guidelines for S-Port and NPP Configuration Options Feature-specific configuration options, EPAP, and EAGLE 5 ISS data and NPP Formatting Actions work together to produce the “routing tag” that is used to modify digits in applicable messages. A “routing tag”...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Requested Tagging Recommended Feature Configuration for NPP and S-Port Processing IS41 NPTYPE SPORTTYPE DFLTRN SPFILL (SP/any (RN/PT=0) Formatting Action DFLTRN Not supported: Use SP/GRN instead None DFLTRN Not supported: Use None/GRN instead RNSP None RN+SP+DN...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature NPP Formatting Actions IDP Relay supports all Formatting Actions provided by NPP. IDP Relay does not provide any additional Formatting Actions. Post-NPP Processing IDP Relay determines the type of message that will be sent, based on features and functions used, configuration options, and NPP Service Action execution results.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature The S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature must be enabled and turned on before the SCCPOPTS SUBDFRN option can be provisioned. Table 12: TTROPTS Configuration Options describes the TTROPTS options. Table 13: SCCPOPTS Options for IDP Relay Conditioning Action Execution describes the SCCPOPTS options used for IDP Relay Conditioning Action execution.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes INCOMING The incoming CgPN NAI is If a value other than CGSNAI - Calling Party (default) used. INCOMING is used, Number Nature of then the Address Indicator INTL The CgPN NAI is set to chg-npp-serv...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes NPTYPE parameter, and the CdPN RTDB lookup finds entity type The format is GRN (GRN = Generic DRAFRMT - DRA Digit Routing Number) Format GRNDN The format is GRN + DN (DN = Dialed Number) Specifies the format of the DRA digits in the...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes OFF (default) Do not populate the SP entity In the CDPNNP and SPFILL - SP entity type type. CGPNNP Service population for NPP Action Handlers, do processing not use SP digits if Specifies whether the...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes DFLTRN=NONE parameter is specified, then the RN entity is set to the value of the RN digits from the RTDB. If the NPTYPE parameter value is RNSP, ANYMATCH, or ALWAYS, then the...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes GRNRNDN DRA is encoded as GRN+RN+DN. CCRNGRNDN DRA is encoded as CC+RN+GRN+DN. CCGRNRNDN DRA is encoded as CC+GRN+RN+DN. GRNRNCCDN DRA is encoded as GRN+RN+CC+DN. RNGRNCCDN DRA is encoded as RN+GRN+CC+DN.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes RELAY Execute the rest of the CDRNRSP or CDRNRSP is used if provisioned Service Actions, CGRNRSP INPRTG is executed and possibly Relay the IDP from one of the Defines the result message if no other execution IDPRCDPN(X) services...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature Parameter Value Description Notes 1-127 CDRELCAUSE or CDRELCAUSE is used CGRELCAUSE if INPRTG is executed from one of the Specifies the Release IDPRCDPN(X) services Cause parameter value to be put into the CGRELCAUSE is used RELEASECALL if INPRTG is executed...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature IDP Relay Additional Subscriber Data Feature The IDP Relay Additional Subscriber Data (IDPR ASD) feature allows for the insertion of Additional Subscriber Data (ASD) from the incoming CgPN and CdPN digit strings into the CdPN of an outgoing IDP query message.
Service Portability feature. chg-stpopts / rtrv-stpopts The STP Options commands are used to provision system options for the EAGLE 5 ISS. The options are used to control system-level processing. Features can check the option values to determine what processing to apply.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Prepaid IDP Query Relay Feature chg-ttropts / rtrv-ttropts The TTR Options commands are used to provision the configuration options for the IDP Relay feature. The options control number portability and Service Portability processing for IDP messages and response message formatting.
Hardware Requirements EPAP-related features that perform an RTDB lookup require Service Module cards (DSM cards or E5-SM4G cards) running the VSCCP application. The EAGLE 5 ISS can be equipped with up to 32 (31+1) Service Module cards. Features that do not perform an RTDB lookup require Service Module cards only for GTT processing that might be performed for the feature.
Prepaid IDP Query Relay feature to provide a Feature Description..60 generic framework to support subscriber blacklisting EAGLE 5 ISS Commands..64 capability with a query-based or relay-based method. The feature supports the blacklist check on Calling Party (A-Party or CgPN) number in the IDP CAMEL or INAP message.
IDP Relay feature processing. EAGLE 5 ISS receives an IDP query message destined to the EAGLE 5 ISS PC, or a prepaid IDP message sent to the EAGLE 5 ISS PC for translation to a prepaid SCP. MSCs are configured with a trigger point to send an IDP message for just post-paid, or prepaid, or all subscribers in the network, depending on the use case for a particular operator.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature The DRA parameter in the response is encoded using GRN entity digits from the RTDB and the TTROPTS DRAFRMT and DRANAI option value. The TTROPTS DRANAI option value is used to encode the DRA NAI component of the DRAFRMT option format.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature IDP A-Party Blacklist Relay IDP A-Party Blacklist Relay mode is provided by the BLKLSTRLY NPP Service Action, which is used when a query/response mode is desired only for the blacklist-match case. The BLKLSTRLY Service Action is used only by the IDP Relay IDPRCgPN NPP service;...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature Interpretation of results from RTDB lookups NPP processing of Service Actions that are used for IDP A-Party Blacklist Table 16: Summary of IDP A-Party Blacklist Service Actions provides a summary of the Service Actions used for IDP A-Party Blacklist.
The NPP Formatting Action processing will be skipped. One way to force formatting is to configure the CDIAL Service Action. Terminating Action? This is a terminating action only on a blacklist match. EAGLE 5 ISS Commands EAGLE 5 ISS Commands describes commands that can be used for the configuration of the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature.
Routing components of the IDP A-Party Routing Feature Description..66 feature enhance the Prepaid IDP Query Relay EAGLE 5 ISS Commands..71 feature to provide a routing alternative to the existing default SCCP GTA routing. An IDP or IDPSMS message can be routed to an available Prepaid Server.
Service Actions. IDP A-Party Routing IDP A-Party Routing in the EAGLE 5 ISS is an extension of the Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature that uses the A-Party (CgPN) parameter of an IDP or IDPSMS message to provide a routing alternative to the default SCCP GTA routing.
Figure 9: IDP A-Party Routing Message Flow IDP Service Key Routing IDP Service Key Routing in the EAGLE 5 ISS is an extension of the Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature that provides a routing alternative to the default SCCP GTA routing during post-NPP processing, either independently or as a fall-through option for IDP A-Party Routing.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Features Figure 10: IDP Service Key Routing Message Flow IDP A-Party Routing and Service Key Routing Interaction The two features link together when both features are turned on and the A-Party Routing CGPNRTG NPP Service Action is provisioned.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Features A-Party CGPNRTG Service Action TTROPTS Routing Decision Routing Provisioned Routing CGPNSKRTG Turned On Turned SK Routing (Fail = UDTS, discard) (Insufficient Data=Fall through to GTT) Fall through to GTT SK Routing (Fail = UDTS, discard) (Insufficient Data = Fall...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Features Table 18: Summary of IDP A-Party Routing Service Actions Service Action Description Function Precedence CGPNRTG CgPN A-Party or Determines whether Service Key Routing CgPN routing and/or SK routing should be attempted during post-NPP processing.
IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Features This is not a terminating action. EAGLE 5 ISS Commands EAGLE 5 ISS Commands describes commands that can be used for the configuration and maintenance of the IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing features.
The IDP Screening for Prepaid feature provides a mechanism to decide, prior to routing the calls to Feature Description..73 the prepaid engine, whether checking the credit Call Flow..74 status of prepaid subscribers is required. EAGLE 5 ISS Commands..75 910-6023-001 Revision A, March 2011...
When text calls are originated from prepaid subscribers with a specified "unlimited" text or "unlimited" call and text plan, the EAGLE 5 ISS examines whether the call is an in-network call. If it is an in-network text call, the EAGLE 5 ISS returns an INAP Continue message to instruct the MSC to continue the call.
3. Based on the Service Key parameter values, the EAGLE 5 ISS performs on of the following: a. The EAGLE 5 ISS returns an INAP Continue Message to the MSC if any one of all the following 3 scenarios is identified: Prepaid voice calls originated from prepaid subscribers with "unlimited"...
Both Calling Party Number and CalledPartyBCDNumber are found in the In-Network Subscriber List b. For all other scenarios, the EAGLE 5 ISS relays the INAP IDP message to its intended destination. EAGLE 5 ISS Commands This section describes EAGLE 5 ISS commands that can be used for configuration of the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature The In-Network Subscriber list (INSL) - used to determine whether a call is in-network. The INSL contains up to 50 digit string entries specifying prefixes to be compared with the CalledPartyBCDNumber and the CallingPartyNumber digits of the incoming IDP message.
Chapter Feature Configuration Topics: This chapter provides procedures for configuring the following features for use in the EAGLE 5 ISS: Introduction..78 Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) Prepaid IDP Query Relay Configuration..79 IDPR ASD IDP A-Party Blacklist Configuration..94 IDPR GRN...
Note: Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Tekelec before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Tekelec Sales or Account Representative.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Prerequisite Verification and Provisioning appears on the control shelf label. Enter the rtrv-serial-num command and verify that the serial number was entered correctly. Enter the ent-serial-num command with the lock=yes parameter to lock the serial number in the system.
Feature Configuration Note: Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Tekelec before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Tekelec Sales or Account Representative.
Refer to the procedures in the Database Administration Manual - System Management for configuring OAM-based measurements, the Measurements Platform feature, the E5-OAM Integrated Measurements feature, and the EAGLE OA&M IP Security feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay...
Feature Configuration Enabling IDP Relay-Related Features This procedure is used to enable IDP Relay-Related features in the EAGLE 5 ISS. Each feature must be enabled using its feature part number and a feature access key. Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) - Part Number 893016001...
BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete. Turning On IDP Relay-Related Features Before an IDP Relay-related feature can be turned on, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE 5 ISS. Provisioning of TTROPTS options and other information can be done after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration HC-MIM SLK Capacity 893012707 Prepaid IDP Query Relay 893016001 ---- IDPR ASD 893025701 ---- IDPR GRN 893025601 ---- 4. Back up the database changes, by entering the following command. chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed The following messages appear; the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Prepaid IDP Query Relay 893016001 ---- If the IDP Relay feature is enabled and turned on, continue with Step If the IDP Relay feature is not enabled or turned on, go to Enabling IDP Relay-Related Features Step to enable and turn on the IDP Relay feature.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Removing a Service Selector This procedure is used to remove a service selector from the database. The GTI, GTII, GTIN, tt, and ssn parameter values can be used to limit the amount of information displayed with the rtrv-srvsel command.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration rtrv-srvsel:serv=idpr:tt=57:ssn=75:gtin=2 tekelecstp 08-08-28 16:35:22 EST EAGLE 39.2.0 GTII NAIV SNAI SERV No SRV Selector found in range 4. Back up the changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command. The following messages appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration 2. Verify that the IDP Relay feature is enabled and turned on, by entering the rtrv-ctrl-feat command. If the feature is enabled and turned on, the status in the feature entry is on. rlghncxa03w 09-08-29 16:40:40 EST EAGLE5 41.1.0 The following features have been permanently enabled:...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Provisioning the TTR Options for IDP Relay This procedure is used to provision the TTROPTS configuration options for the Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature: The IDP Relay feature must be enabled before the TTROPTS options can be provisioned. 1.
3. Enter the digit string values for each list,. Enter the ent-csl command for each DS value for each list. Refer to EAGLE 5 ISS Commands in this manual and to the ent-csl command description in the Commands Manual for valid parameter values, input examples, and rules for entering the command correctly.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration ent-csl:feature="Prepaid IDP Query Relay":list=gt:ds=<1-15 hex digits> ent-csl:feature="Prepaid IDP Query Relay":list=skbcsm:ds=<1-10 hex digits> 4. Verify the changes, by entering the rtrv-csl command. 5. Enter the chg-csl command with the p2 parameter value to specify which IDPRCDPN(X) service will be used for each SK+BCSM entry in the SKBCSM list..
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Table 22: TTR Test Message Parameters Parameter Range Default Message Number MSGN 1-10 (Must be specified) Service Key 8 hexadecimal digits 00006b00 Basic Call State Model BCSM 2 digits 02 (Info Collected) IDP Message Type TCAPTYPE INAP, CAP INAP...
Before an IDP Relay-related feature can be turned on and off, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE 5 ISS. This procedure is used to turn off the following IDP Relay-related features in the EAGLE 5 ISS. Each feature must be turned off using its feature part number.
The Test Tool for IDP Relay can be used for IDP A-Party Blacklist. See Note: Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Tekelec before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Tekelec Sales or Account Representative.
Enable and Turn On the IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature This procedure is used to enable and turn on the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. The feature must be enabled using its feature part number and a feature access key.
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Note: The feature access key is provided by Tekelec when the feature is purchased. If you do not have the controlled feature part number or the feature access key for a feature, contact your Tekelec Sales Representative or Account Representative.
BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete. IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Configuration The IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing features are configured on the EAGLE 5 ISS. This section describes prerequisites and procedures for the configuration of the features.
Feature Configuration Note: Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Tekelec before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Tekelec Sales or Account Representative.
Enable and Turn On the IDP A-Party Routing Feature This procedure is used to enable and turn on the IDP A-Party Routing feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. The feature must be enabled using its feature part number and a feature access key.
Enable and Turn On the IDP Service Key Routing Feature This procedure is used to enable and turn on the IDP Service Key Routing feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. The feature must be enabled using its feature part number and a feature access key.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration 2. Enable the IDP Service Key Routing feature, by entering the enable-ctrl-feat command and specifying the part number and feature access key for the feature. When the feature is enabled, the entry for the IDP Service Key Routing feature appears in the output of the rtrv-ctrl-feat command.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration 2. Display the current Common Screening List settings, using the rtrv-csl command. 3. Enter the digit string values for each SK+BCSM entry in the list. Enter the ent-csl command with the ds parameter value for each entry. 4.
BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete. IDP Screening for Prepaid Configuration The IDP Screening for Prepaid feature is configured on the EAGLE 5 ISS. This section describes prerequisites and procedures for the configuration of the IDP Screening for Prepaid.
Feature. Enable the IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature This procedure is used to enable and turn on the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. The feature must be enabled using its feature part number and a feature access key.
Note: The feature access key is provided by Tekelec when the feature is purchased. If you do not have the controlled feature part number or the feature access key for a feature, contact your Tekelec Sales Representative or Account Representative.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Feature Name Partnum Status Quantity HC-MIM SLK Capacity 893012707 Prepaid IDP Query Relay 893016001 ---- IDP Screening for Prepaid 893015501 ---- If the IDP Screening for Prepaid is enabled, continue with Step If the IDP Relay feature is not enabled or turned on, go to Enabling IDP Relay-Related Features to enable and turn on the IDP Relay feature.
Turn On the IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature This procedure is used to turn on the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. After the feature has been enabled, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”).
If Service Portability can be applied to the messages processed by a feature described in this manual, use this procedure to enable the Service Portability feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS. The Service Portability feature must be enabled using the feature part number 893034301 and a feature access key.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Provisioning of S-Port options can be done after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned After the S-Port feature has been enabled and database provisioning is complete, the S-Port feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”) before S-Port processing will occur.
BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete. Turning On the Service Portability Feature This procedure is used to turn on the Service Portability feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS, using the feature part number 893034301.
Turning Off the Service Portability Feature Before the Service Portability (S-Port) feature can be turned on and off, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE 5 ISS. This procedure is used to turn off the Service Portability feature, using its feature part number 8930343001.
If you are not sure if you have purchased a feature and received the feature access key, contact your Tekelec Sales Representative or Account Representative. When the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature is enabled, it is permanently enabled. The S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature cannot be temporarily enabled.
BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete. Turning On the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature This procedure is used to turn on the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature in the EAGLE 5 ISS, using the feature part number 893037901.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration If the S-Port Sub Dfrntiation entry appears in the rtrv-ctrl-feat output with Status of on, performing this procedure is not necessary. If the status of the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature in the output is off, continue with Step 2.
A Service Module card occupies two card slots. A Service Module card can be inserted only in an odd/even numbered pair of empty card slots of an EAGLE 5 ISS shelf. The even-numbered card slot to the right of the odd-numbered slot where the Service Module card is to be inserted must be empty.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Note: Service Module cards can be inserted only in slots 01, 03, 05, 07, and 11 of the control shelf (1100). Table 26: Service Module Card Locations Location of the Service Module Card Empty Card Location Slot 01 Slot 02...
EPAP that is connected to the Center for assistance to determine the EPAP EAGLE 5 ISS must be running on a T1200 AS. hardware type. Before an E5-SM4G Service Module card can be added, the prerequisite in Table 28: Prerequisite for Adding an E5-SM4G Service Module Card must be present in the system.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration CAUTION: If the version of the BPDCM GPL on the Service Module card does not match the BPDCM GPL version in the database when the Service Module card is inserted into the card slot, UAM 0002 is generated indicating that these GPL versions do not match.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration where: :loc Card location or slot number of the Service Module card in the EAGLE 5 ISS :port Ethernet interface Port ID - the physical interface of the Service Module card :ipaddr IP address for the specified port. This is a TCP/IP address expressed in standard dot notation.
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Domain name of domain server :loc Card location or slot number of the Service Module card in the EAGLE 5 ISS 14. Verify the new TCP/IP parameters associated with the Service Module card in the database by entering the rtrv-ip-card command.
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192.168.123.200 . where: :loc Card location or slot number in the EAGLE 5 ISS :cmd Command string passed to Service Module card for processing After successful completion of each command, the system response is similar to the following output: rlghncxa03w 09-08-24 08:30:44 GMT EAGLE 41.0.0...
The 1100 TPS/DSM for ITU NP feature must be enabled using the feature part number 893018001 and a feature access key (FAK). Based on the feature part number and the serial number of the EAGLE 5 ISS, the feature access key is site-specific.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Prerequisite Verification and Provisioning If the displayed serial number is correct and not locked, enter the ent-serial-num command WITH the lock=yes parameter, and specify the serial number that is shown on the control shelf label.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Prerequisite Verification and Provisioning If the number of cards is not sufficient, use the procedure Adding a Service Module Card to add Service Module cards. The ANSIGFLEX system option cannot be set to Enter the rtrv-stpopts command.
This procedure is used to turn on the 1100 TPS/DSM for ITU NP feature, after it has been enabled or turned off. Note: If the EPAP-based traffic is higher than 70% of all traffic on the EAGLE 5 ISS, the DSM card performance may not reach 1100 TPS per DSM card.
The E5-SM4G Throughput Capacity feature quantities are used to increase the processing capacity of the E5-SM4G card and of system SCCP traffic for an EAGLE 5 ISS that contains E5-SM4G cards only (no DSM cards). The achievable TPS maximums are shown in...
An E5-SM4G Throughput Capacity quantity feature must be enabled using an E5-SM4G Throughput Capacity feature part number (893019101 or 893019102) and a feature access key. The feature access key is based on the feature part number and the serial number of the EAGLE 5 ISS, making the feature access key site-specific.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration Prerequisite Verification and Provisioning serial number can be changed if necessary and Verify that the displayed serial number is correct must be locked after the system is on-site. for the system. The serial number is shown on a label affixed to the control shelf (shelf 1100).
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Feature Configuration HC-MIM SLK Capacity 893012707 E5-SM4G Throughput Cap 893019101 5000 If the rtrv-ctrl-feat output shows that the correct E5-SM4G Throughput Capacity quantity feature is enabled and its status is on, no further action is necessary. If no E5-SM4G Throughput Capacity feature quantity is enabled or a higher quantity needs to be enabled, continue with step Step...
Chapter Measurements Topics: This chapter describes the measurements that can be collected and generated for IDP Relay and IDP Prepaid IDP Query Relay Measurements..131 Relay-related features, and the methods that can be IDP A-Party Blacklist Measurements..138 used for generating reports for the measurements. IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Measurements..139 IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Measurements Prepaid IDP Query Relay Measurements The EAGLE 5 ISS Measurements system supports the collection and retrieval of measurements related to the IDP Relay feature. The IDP Relay measurements can be collected and reported with the following collection methods:...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Measurements Register Description SYSTOT-STP SYSTOT-IDPR Report Report Match on MSISDN but no association to RN or SP for the CDPNNP or CGPNNP Service Actions No match for IDP A-Party Blacklist query-response criteria IDP A-Party Blacklist Relay resulted in falling through to GTT for routing IDP A-Party Routing or IDP Service Key Routing resulted in falling through to GTT routing (due to...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Measurements Register Description SYSTOT-STP SYSTOT-IDPR Report Report IDPINPCONN Number of IDP MSUs for which the NPP INPRTG Service Action sent a CONNECT message from the IDPRCDPN service. IDPINPCONN2 Number of IDP MSUs for which the NPP INPRTG Service Action sent a CONNECT message from the IDPRCDPN2 service.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Measurements Register Description SYSTOT-STP SYSTOT-IDPR Report Report IDPRCDPN3 Total number of IDP messages processed for the IDPRCDPN3 service. IDPRCDPN4 Total number of IDP messages processed for the IDPRCDPN4 service. Measurements for the IDP A-Party Routing feature are described in .IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Measurements Figure 12: IDP A-Party Routing Impact on IDP Relay Measurements illustrates the impact of the IDP A-Party Routing feature measurements pegging on the IDPR registers.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Measurements IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Measurements Refer to the Measurements manual for descriptions of measurements and measurements reports for IDP A-Party Routing, IDP Service Key Routing, and IDP Relay Prepaid IDP Query Relay Measurements for information about supported collection methods for IDP Relay-related measurements, and for a description of the relationship between IDP Relay, IDP A-Party Routing, and IDP Service Key Routing measurements.
Measurements IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature Measurements The EAGLE 5 ISS Measurements system supports the collection and retrieval of measurements related to the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature. The IDP Screening for Prepaid measurements can be collected and reported with the following collection methods:...
Chapter Maintenance Topics: This chapter describes commands, tools and reports that can be used for IDP Relay and IDP Relay-Related UIMs..142 IDP-Relay-related feature maintenance, including Maintenance Commands..142 status reporting and problem identification. 910-6023-001 Revision A, March 2011...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Maintenance IDP Relay-Related UIMs The Unsolicited Information Messages (UIMs) in Table 38: IDP Relay-Related UIMs support the IDP Relay feature. The Unsolicited Alarm and Information Messages manual contains a complete description of UIMs, including text, output examples, and recovery procedures. Note: "IDPRCDPN(X)"...
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Displays the alarm counts and totals for local subsystems and Service Mocule card/EPAP IP links. rept-stat-db Displays the status information for the EAGLE 5 ISS databases. This includes the level information for each Service Module card, and for the active and standby EPAP RTDB. The command reports database exception status such as corrupted, incoherent, or inconsistent, as well as providing the birth dates and levels.
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Maintenance rept-stat-sccp The rept-stat-sccp command provides statistics for Service Module cards and for the services that execute on the cards. The statistics can be displayed for all Service Module cards, or for a specified card. IDP Relay Feature Statistics The following statistics are updated for the GTT service when the IDP Relay feature is turned on: FORWARD TO GTT = total number of messages sent for GTT processing...
MSU are allowed in the network where the EAGLE 5 ISS is located. Common Screening List Each entry is identified by a feature name or part number which specifies...
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In the SS7 network, the point codes are numeric addresses which uniquely identify each signaling point. This point code can be adjacent to the EAGLE 5 ISS, but does not have to be. EPAP EAGLE Provisioning Application Processor...
Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Glossary G-Port SRI Query for Prepaid GSM MAP SRI Redirect to Serving HLR (GSM MAP SRI Redirect) GSM Number Portability (G-Port) IDP A-Party Blacklist IDP A-Party Routing IDP Relay Additional Subscriber Data (IDPR ASD) IDP Relay Generic Routing Number (IDPR GRN) IDP Service Key Routing (IDP SK Routing)
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Global System for Mobile Communications Global Title Routing Indicator Global Title Address Global Title Indicator Global Title Translation A feature of the signaling connection control part (SCCP) of the SS7 protocol that the EAGLE 5 ISS uses 910-6023-001 Revision A, March 2011...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Glossary to determine which service database to send the query message when an MSU enters the EAGLE 5 ISS and more information is needed to route the MSU. These service databases also verify calling card numbers and credit card numbers.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Glossary communications subscriber. This is normally the phone number that is used to reach the subscriber. Message Transfer Part The levels 1, 2, and 3 of the SS7 protocol that control all the functions necessary to route an SS7 MSU through the network Nature of Address Indicator Standard method of identifying...
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Glossary cluster-network cluster member (ni-nc-ncm). Cluster point codes in the format network indicator-network cluster-* or network indicator-*-*. ITU international point codes in the format zone-area-id. ITU national point codes in the format of a 5-digit number (nnnnn), or 2, 3, or 4 numbers (members) separated by dashes (m1-m2-m3-m4) as defined by...
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LNP subsystem of the EAGLE 5 ISS. A value of the routing indicator portion of the global title translation data commands indicating that no further global title translation is required for the specified entry.
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Feature Manual - IDP-Related Features Glossary TCAP Transaction Capabilities Application Part Translation Type. Resides in the Called Party Address (CdPA) field of the MSU and determines which service database is to receive query messages. The translation type indicates which Global Title Translation table determines the routing to a particular service database.
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