Call Control Routing in MSS

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The document describes the structure and purpose of different records used for routing calls and managing network elements like trees, destinations, sub-destinations, and circuits. Key elements include trees for digit analysis, destinations for routing calls, and CGRs for managing connections between network elements.

A tree is a record used for digit analysis. It routes calls based on the digits received and can send calls to destinations which then route to sub-destinations for call routing.

Some of the main network elements described include trees for routing calls, destinations for where calls get routed to, sub-destinations which are further routing destinations, and CGRs which manage connections between network elements.

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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