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Basic Subscriber Routingthe following

This section provides a detailed description of the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch basic subscriber routing
and provides CLI example references. Refer to
routing flow while reviewing the following detailed step-by-step basic subscriber routing flow.
Subscriber incoming received or placed.
Step 1
Example:
Subscriber Test1
Get the subscriber table (sub-profile identification (ID)).
Step 2
Get the subscriber-profile table (dial-plan-identification (DP-ID)).
Step 3
Example:
Subsciber and Sub-Profile
Go to the dial-plan (based on DP-ID).
Step 4
Go to destination table and get the call type and destination.
Step 5
Example:
Destination
Step 6
Determine the call type. If the call type is toll free, 900, or 500, proceed to Step 7. If the call type is
casual, proceed to Step 8. If the call type is via a presubscribed interexchange carrier (PIC), proceed to
Step 9.
Examples:
Destination
Subscriber Test1
Step 7
If the call type is toll free, 900, or 500, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch will use the dial plan to select
the call route and to route the call.
If the call type is casual, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch will use the carrier routing information to
Step 8
select the call route and to route the call.
If the call type is via a PIC, the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch will user the PIC carrier routing information
Step 9
to select the call route and to route the call.
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Dial Plan Guide, Release 4.5.x
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Chapter 4
Figure 4-1
for visual representation of basic subscriber
Command Line Interface Routing
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