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Call Control Routing in MSS

This document describes the configuration of a telecommunications network. It includes sections on tree configuration, destinations and sub-destinations, routing information including normal and special routes, charging rate groups (CGR), user plan destinations (UPD), and circuits. The document provides details on how calls are routed through the network and processed at each stage.

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Call Control Routing in MSS

This document describes the configuration of a telecommunications network. It includes sections on tree configuration, destinations and sub-destinations, routing information including normal and special routes, charging rate groups (CGR), user plan destinations (UPD), and circuits. The document provides details on how calls are routed through the network and processed at each stage.

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Contents

I.

Tree:..................................................................................................................... 2

II.

Destination........................................................................................................... 3

III.

Sub-destination................................................................................................. 4

IV.

Route................................................................................................................. 4

1.

Special route:.................................................................................................... 4

1.

Normal route:.................................................................................................... 5

V.

CGR...................................................................................................................... 6

VI.

UPD................................................................................................................... 6

VII.

Circuits.............................................................................................................. 8

circuits.txt

I. Tree:

MSCi

Tree is a record for digit analysis.


Tree 2 : MOC
Tree 20 : Call forwarding
Tree 30 : service call.
Tree 48 : Announcement
Tree 49 : Automatic call direction
Tree 50 : Roaming and handover
Tree 70 : TOC
DEST and NDEST = Destination
SDEST and NSDEST = Sub destination
NBR and RT = Routing number and type.
ROU = normal route.
SPR = Special route.
MML Commands: ZRIH and ZRII.
One and : 610&-1&-3& = 610, 611, 613.
Two and : 622&&-4 = 622, 623, 624.
Explication : if we receive one of this digits in tree 2 we send it to
destination HLRENQGEN (contact HLR) which have a SPR equal 2.

AMSSTB

2014-03-12 16:17:46

TREE=
DIGITS
537

2 ATYPE=N TON=NAT
AL NDEST
CHI CNT NSDEST
CORG NCHA
0 FIXED537
1 N NMSS1MGW01 0
CDRCHG
1 FIXED537
1 N HMSS2MSRN 0
CDRCHG
610&-1&-3&-5&-6&-8
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
622&&-4
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
636
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
641&-2&-8
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
650&&-5&-8&-9
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
661000
0 IVRCODE
1 N NMSS1MGW01 0
CDRCHG
661%
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
662&-6&&-8
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
670&&-3&-6&&-9
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
697
0 HLRENQGEN 1 N HLRENQGEN 0
CDRCHG
COMMAND EXECUTED
MSCi
TREE=
DIGITS
537

AMSSTB

2014-03-12 16:24:00

2 ATYPE=N TON=NAT
AL NBR RT CT SP NL RC
DEST CHI CNT SDEST
0 1500 ROU NC 1 0 APR
15 1 N 15
1 1600 ROU NC 1 0 APR
15 1 N 11
610&-1&-3&-5&-6&-8
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
622&&-4
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
636
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
641&-2&-8
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
650&&-5&-8&-9
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
661000
0 1500 ROU NC 1 0 APR
16 1 N 15
661%
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
662&-6&&-8
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2
670&&-3&-6&&-9
02
SPR NC 1 32 APR
2 1 N 2

697

02

SPR NC 1 32 APR

COMMAND EXECUTED

II. Destination

MSCi

Destination = another network element


DEST = destination number
NDEST = destination name
ALT =alternative (for one destination we can have a lot subdestination)
SDEST=sub destination number
NSDEST=sub destination name
RT=Routing
CORG =charging method
NBR=number of route
NCHG =name of charging case
Command=ZRIL

AMSSTB

2014-03-13 13:34:49

DEST NDEST
SELO DSTATE EC IARR PRI MDC
2
HLRENQGEN PAD A
N N ORD 0
TCR CNP NL PBXI PA IA
N N 0 - N N
N

DEST.ATTR DEST.SSET
0

PRESTR PPERC PSDEST PNSDEST


DEF

PCHI CDUR

ALT SDTYPE P(%) SRESTR CAT QA DCA SPCH CNT ALT.ATTR


0 A
- N
A N - 0 - SDEST NSDEST
2
HLRENQGEN

RT NBR CT SP SRCL CANA MNL


SPR 2 NC 1 N - 0

LANGID
0
CHI CORG
1 0
1

CHA NCHA
CDRCHG
-

ICAM NCAM
CP DC CM
OE NDC PLS

SPM SPA TCI NCB PT


MCZ ACZ IAZ OAZ
N N N CHA 0
0
0
0
0
HC
CI

ICC
00000000

OCC
00000000

COMMAND EXECUTED

III. Sub-destination

Sub-destination = another network element


SDEST=sub destination number
RT=Routing
SPR/ROU=type of route
RNBR=number of route
CT=Call type (NC=Normal Call)

MSCi

SP=seizure point
Command=ZRIL

AMSSTB

2014-03-13 13:42:48

NAME OF SUBDESTINATION: HLRENQGEN


CT
NC

SP
1

RC RT RNBR SRCL
APR SPR 2
N

SDEST: 2
MNL

LANGID
00
COMMAND EXECUTED

IV. Route

Two type = normal route and special route


1. Special route:

SPR=make some change before going to the normal route


Fixed SPR=GSMEND, HLRENQUIRY and HO (Handover inter MSC)
Command : ZRPI:SRT=;
SPR=SPR number
SPECIAL ROUTE FOR HLR ENQUIRY
SPR

STP NETWORK
SIGNALLING
TREE CORG
POINT CODE
00002 1 NA0
00000 0
OFF

CLI

STPAP
NOT EXIST
SPR
STP DIG
TON
NP
00006 1 212661000421
INT

TREE CORG
CLI
E164
00050 0
OFF

STPAP
NOT EXIST
COMMAND EXECUTED

Normal SPR = others SPR


Command : ZRNI
SPR=Number of SPR
NRD=Number of removed digits
SRD=Start to remove digits
SAD=Start to add digits
RT=type of route
DIG=digits to add
NB=number of route

SPR DIG
99
212
NRD SRD SAD RT NB
DST TON
4 1 1 ROU 1600 IGN INT
DTREE = NONE
COMMAND EXECUTED

1. Normal route:

MSCi

Command : ZRRI
ROU=number of route
TYPE= EXT (MSS/MGW/HLR), INT (BSC/RNC)
NCGR=Name of CGR
NCCP=Network control parameter set (BSSAP, INTERMSC, OLCM,)
AoIP=no CGR but UPD
Ater=no UPD but CGR
Others= CGR or/and UPD
UPDR=User plan destination reference

AMSSTB

2014-03-13 14:13:22

ROU TYPE OUTR STP TSG TMT SAT ATME DCME ECHO CONT TON CGM ICR
1500 EXT OBIC0 1 - N N N N - NOE N N
RCR MCR OCR RPR PBX ISDN STATE
N N N N N N WO-EX
NCGR
NMSS1CG1
APRI ASTC NCCP
N N INTERMSC

T_IND ENBLOC ATV


0
-

CLISET NCLISET
11
INTERMSC
AICR PNR RNPR RFCL
- - - -

MSS

PCLI NEF

UPDR LBCUID
WB-AMR ACGM
200 ALLOWED FCL

COMMAND EXECUTED

V. CGR

Command : ZRCI
Required CGR:
Others CGR :
CGR = number
NCGR = name
TYPE = ECCS (MSS-MGW), BICC (MSS-MSS), SPEetc.

CGR

SPC=destination signaling point code


NCCP=Network control parameter set (BSSAP, INTERMSC, OLCM,)
We will find tree in this CGR goes to another MSS or PSTN network.

: 1500

NCGR

TYPE
: BICC
FORMAT : CIC
NBCRCT : 33
LSI
: BICC0
METHOD : 0
ASI
:-

: NMSS1CG1

STATE : WO-EX
HUNTED : YES
HM1
: FF
HM2
: LF
TREE
: 80
DIR
: BI
INR
: IBIC0
NCCP
: INTERMSC
NET
: NA0
SPC(H/D) : 0CDB/03291
UPART : -

AUTOMATIC CONGESTION CONTROL


ATYPE : DEACTIVE ACLSET : REJ11 : REJ12 : REJ21 : REJ22 : ACT11 : NO ACTION ACT12 : NO ACTION ACT21 : NO ACTION ACT22 : NO ACTION
SELECTIVE CIRCUIT RESERVATION
TRES1 : DR1A : DR1B : DR1C : -

TRES2 : DR2A : DR2B : DR2C : -

ART1A : ART1B : ART1C : -

ART2A : ART2B : ART2C : -

ACTA : NO ACTION
ACTB : NO ACTION
ACTC : NO ACTION

COMMAND EXECUTED

VI. UPD

Commands=ZJFL and ZJFI


MGWS = Virtual MGW

JFL:;
NAME
---IPBB1
IPBB2
IPBB3
AOIP
IUOIP

ID BNCC
-- ---0001 IPV4
0002 IPV4
0003 IPV4
0004 IPV4
0005 IPV4

COMMAND EXECUTED

MSCi

AMSSTB

NAME: AOIP

2014-03-13 15:07:45
ID: 004

RESELECTION PROVISION:
NORMAL CALLS: PREPARE BNC AND ESTABLISH BNC
EMERGENCY CALLS: PREPARE BNC AND ESTABLISH BNC
BNC CHARACTERISTICS: IPV4
UPD CAPABILITIES:

STOM:
CODEC NEGOTIATION
AUDIO CALL HANDLING METHOD:
AUDIO NO CODEC
TRUNK:
NOT SUPPORTED
CODEC MODIFICATION SUPPORT:
REQUEST CAN BE INITIATED AND ACCEPTED
TONE DETECT FOR IN-SIDE NB-BICC TERM:NO
SOCOOR:
NO
TONE DETECTION IN NB(SIP-I)/MB TERM: NEEDED IF DIFFERS
FAX PREFERENCE LIST:
G711
AOIP CODEC LIST PREFERENCE:
UPD
OOBTC:
ONLY SIP-I PROTOCOL
PREFERRED PACKETIZATION PERIOD:
NOT DEFINED
DEFAULT CODEC: G711
RTCP CONTROL:
NOT ACTIVE
BANDWIDTH FOR SENT RTCP PACKETS (RS):
- BPS
BANDWIDTH FOR RECEIVED RTCP PACKETS (RR):
- BPS
BANDWIDTH FOR SENT RTCP PACKETS AT CALL HOLD (RSH):
- BPS
BANDWIDTH FOR RECEIVED RTCP PACKETS AT CALL HOLD (RRH): - BPS
BACKUP RS/RR (RSH/RRH) FOR MGW:
UP REFERENCE POINT FOR SIP: DEFAULT
OPTIONAL SDP PARAMETERS OF AMR/AMR-WB CODEC:
REDUNDANCY:
NO
MAXPTIME:
20 MSEC
CODEC PREFERENCE LIST:
PRIORITY
NAME
----------1
AMRWB
2
FRAMR
3
FR
4
EFR
5
HRAMR
6
HR
MGWS:
NAME
ID
REG LDSH RACC RORIG
------- ---- ---- ----TB2TB201
0
YES 1 NO YES
TB2TB202
1
YES 1 NO YES
COMMAND EXECUTED

VII. Circuits

CGR : 1500
CIC
0
1
2
3

NCGR : NMSS1CG1

ORD
1
2
3
4

Command : ZRCI
CIC for BICC and TERM-ID for BSC/RNC
In TDM = CIC=PCM-TSL
In IP = 0-4096

CTRL
Y
X
Y
X

1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4

HGR

STATE

WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX

UNIT

GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y
X
Y

COMMAND EXECUTED

1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-16
1-17
1-18
1-19
1-20
1-21
1-22
1-23
1-24
1-25
1-26
1-27
1-28
1-29
1-30
1-31
1-32
1-33

WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX
WO-EX

GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 3
GISU, 4
GISU, 4

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