6 Feature Configuration
- Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay)
- IDPR ASD
- IDPR GRN
- IDP A-Party Blacklist
- IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing
- IDP Screening for Prepaid
6.1 Introduction
- Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay)
- IDPR ASD
- IDPR GRN
- IDP A-Party Blacklist
- IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing
- IDP Screening for Prepaid
This chapter also provides procedures for configuration of the Service Portability feature for use with the IDP Relay feature and procedures for configuration of the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature for use with Service Portability.
Each section includes a configuration procedure that lists the steps for enabling and turning on each feature, and for the provisioning required for the features. Each step contains a link or reference to information and procedures to use to complete the step. Feature provisioning can be performed after the features are enabled and before the features are turned on.
Note:
Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Oracle Communications before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Oracle Communications Sales or Account Representative.Before any feature that is described in this manual can be enabled, the system prerequisites listed in System Prerequisites must be verified, and provisioned if needed.
6.1.1 System Prerequisites
Before any feature that is described in this manual can be enabled, the prerequisites listed in Table 6-1 are required in the system.
Table 6-1 System Prerequisites
Prerequisite | Verification and Provisioning |
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The system serial number must be correct and locked. For new installations, the system is shipped with an unlocked serial number. The serial number can be changed if necessary and must be locked after the system is on-site. For systems that are being upgraded, the serial number is usually already verified and locked. |
Note: The serial number cannot be changed after it is entered
and locked in the system.
Locate the serial number for the system on a label affixed to the control shelf (1100). Enter the Verify that the displayed serial number is correct for the system. If no
serial number is displayed, enter the Enter the |
A sufficient number of Service Module cards must be equipped. |
Enter the If more cards or cards of a different type are needed, refer to the procedures in Database Administration - GTT User's Guide to add or remove Service Module cards. |
The GTT feature must be on in the system. Some features require an additional GTT-related feature such as EGTT. See the specific feature prerequisites in this section. |
Enter the If the GTT feature is on, the gtt=on entry appears in the output. If the gtt=off entry appears in the output, use the procedures in Database Administration - GTT User's Guide to turn on and provision the GTT feature and any other GTT-related features and functions that will be used in the system. |
6.2 Prepaid IDP Query Relay Configuration
The Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature and related features are configured on the EAGLE. This section describes prerequisites and procedures for the configuration of the Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature and related features. This section also includes procedures for configuration of the Service Portability feature for use with IDP Relay, and for provisioning an SCCP option used by NPP for IDP Relay.
Configuration Procedure for IDP Relay and Related Features lists the steps for enabling and turning on IDP Relay-related features and the Service Portability feature, and for the provisioning required for the features. Each step contains a link or reference to information and procedures to use to complete the step.
Feature provisioning can be performed after the features are enabled and before the features are turned on.
Note:
Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Oracle Communications before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Oracle Communications Sales or Account Representative.The Test Tool for IDP Relay can be used to verify IDP Relay provisioning. See TTR Test Tool.
6.2.1 IDP Relay-Related Feature Prerequisite
Before any IDP Relay-related feature can be enabled, the following prerequisites are required in the system:
Table 6-2 IDP Relay-Related Feature Prerequisite
Prerequisite | Verification and Provisioning |
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The LNP feature cannot be on in the system |
Enter the If the LNP feature is on, shown with a quantity greater than zero for the LNP ported TNs entry in the command output, features described in this manual cannot be enabled. |
6.2.2 Configuration Procedure for IDP Relay and Related Features
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Verify, and provision if needed, the system prerequisites. See System Prerequisites.
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Verify, and provision if needed, the feature prerequisites. See IDP Relay-Related Feature Prerequisite.
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Provision NPP for IDP Relay. See Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay.
- Provision NPP Action Sets and Service Rule Sets.
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Provision NAI mapping values for each service.
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Set the NPP service status to ON for each IDP service.
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Enable the IDP Relay feature. See Enabling IDP Relay-Related Features.
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Verify that the Default Country Code value for the STPOPTS DEFCC parameter is a value other than none. Refer to the
chg-stpopts
andrtrv-stpopts
command descriptions in Commands User's Guide to change and display the STPOPTS DEFCC value. -
Turn on the IDP Relay feature. See Turning On IDP Relay-Related Features.
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Provision IDP Relay TTROPTS options. See Provisioning the TTR Options for IDP Relay.
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Provision the SCCPOPTS options for IDP Relay and related features. See Provisioning SCCP Options for IDP Relay.
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Provision the required Common Screening List (CSL) entries. See Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Relay.
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Enable and turn on any IDP-related features that will be used with IDP Relay. See Enabling IDP Relay-Related Features and Turning On IDP Relay-Related Features.
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If the Service Portability feature will be used with IDP Relay,
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Enable the Service Portability feature. See Enabling the Service Portability Feature.
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Turn on the Service Portability feature. See Turning On the Service Portability Feature.
- Provision the TTROPTS options for the Service Portability feature. See Provisioning the TTR Options for IDP Relay.
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If the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature will be used with the Service Portability feature,
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Enable the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature. See Enabling the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature.
- Turn on the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature. See Turning On the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature.
- Provision the SCCPOPTS SUBDFRN option for the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature. See Provisioning the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation SCCPOPTS Option.
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Provision the IDP Relay service selector. See Provisioning the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation SCCPOPTS Option.
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Use the Test Tool to verify the IDP Relay provisioning. See TTR Test Tool
- Provision IDP Relay test messages for use with the Test Tool.
- Execute the
tst-msg
command for the provisioned test messages.
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Configure measurements collection and reporting if measurements are to be collected for IDP Relay, IDP A-Party Blacklist, IDP A-Party Routing, and IDP Service Key Routing features.
Refer to the procedures in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide 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.
6.2.3 Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay
Refer to Numbering Plan Processor (NPP) User's Guide and Commands User's Guide, and the IDP Relay feature description in this manual for the required information and procedures to provision NPP components for IDP Relay services.
NPP provisioning is performed in the following sequence for the components that are used for the specified IDP Relay service.
- Provision the FNAI mnemonic values required for filter matches on the NAI values for the service, using the
chg-npp-serv
command. - Provision the NPP Action Sets with the Conditioning Actions, Service Actions, Formatting Actions, and outgoing NAI value that are to be used by IDP Relay, using the
ent-npp-as
.command. - Provision the Service Rule Sets (Rules that specify the filter values and Action Sets) that are to be used by IDP Relay. Enter the
ent-npp-srs
command. - Provision any delimiter values that are used in the outgoing digit string formatting. Enter the
chg-npp-serv
command. - Change the service Status to on to allow NPP processing for the specified service. Enter the
chg-npp-serv:srvn=<service name>:status=on
command.
6.2.4 Enabling IDP Relay-Related Features
This procedure is used to enable IDP Relay-Related features in the EAGLE.
- Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) - Part Number 893016001
- IDPR Additional Subscriber Data (IDPR ASD) - Part Number 893025701
- IDPR Generic Routing Number (IDPR GRN) - Part Number 893025601
Note:
Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.Provisioning of TTROPTS options and other information can be done after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
After an IDP Relay-related feature has been enabled and database provisioning is complete, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”) See Turning On IDP Relay-Related Features.
Note:
As of Release 46.3, the fak parameter is no longer required. This parameter is only used for backward compatibility.6.2.5 Turning On IDP Relay-Related Features
Before an IDP Relay-related feature can be turned on, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE.
Provisioning of TTROPTS options and other information can be done after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
After a feature has been enabled and database provisioning is complete, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”). MSUs will not be processed by the feature until the feature is turned on.
- Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) - Part Number 893016001
- IDP Additional Subscriber Data (IDP ASD)- Part Number 893025701
- IDP Generic Routing Number (IDP GRN) - Part Number 893025601
After the IDP Relay feature is enabled and turned on, it cannot be turned off again.
Note:
As of Release 46.3, the fak parameter is no longer required. This parameter is only used for backward compatibility.The IDPR ASD and IDPR GRN features can be turned on and off after they are enabled.
6.2.6 Provisioning the IDPR Service Selector
The procedures in this section describe how to add, change, and remove a service selector. The information is indicated that is specific to the IDP Relay feature.
- GTI - Global Title Indicator. Only GTII (ITU-I) and GTIN (ITU-N) are supported.
- TT - Translation Type
- SSN - Subsystem Number
- SERV - Service name (idpr)
- NP - Numbering Plan
- NAI - Nature of Address Indicator
- SNP - Service Numbering Plan
- SNAI - Service Nature Of Address Indicator
Refer to Commands User's Guide for complete descriptions of the commands used in these procedures, including parameter names, valid values, and output examples for the commands.
6.2.6.1 Adding an IDPR Service Selector
This procedure is used to add a service selector for the IDPR feature.
The IDP Relay feature must be enabled and turned on before an IDPR service selector can be added.
6.2.6.2 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.
6.2.6.3 Changing an Existing Service Selector to Another Service Selector
This procedure is used to change an existing service selector to another service selector.
The only parameters that can be changed using this procedure are:
:nserv - New DSM service type, idpr
:nsnp -An IDP Relay service selector cannot contain an SNP value; if the service selector being changed contains an SNP value, this value must be changed to none with this parameter.
:nsnai - An IDP Relay service selector cannot contain an SNAI value; if the service selector being changed contains an SNAI value, this value must be changed to none with this parameter.
The chg-srvsel
command requires that the the gtii/gtin/gtin24, tt, np, nai, npv, naiv, ssn, and serv parameters parameters be specified with the values shown in the rtrv-srvsel
output for the service selector that is being changed. If any of these parameter values need to be changed for an IDP Relay service selector, use the procedure in Removing a Service Selector to remove the existing service selector. Then use the procedure in Adding an IDPR Service Selector to add the new service selector with the new parameter information.
6.2.7 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.
6.2.8 Provisioning SCCP Options for IDP Relay
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The ACLEN SCCPOPTS option is used for the IDP Relay feature.
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The CCLEN, and INTLUNKNNAI SCCPOPTS options are used for the IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing features.
6.2.9 Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Relay
- GT screening list - This list is used to compare the SCCP CdPA GTA from the incoming message to the digit strings in this list. If not found, the message falls through to GTT handling. (The message GTI value must not be zero, and the SCCP NAI must be international.)
- CCNC screening list - This screening list is used by the CCNCCHK NPP Service Action to compare the conditioned TCAP DN in international format to the digit strings in this list for a match before RTDB lookup. If not found, the message falls through to GTT handling.
- SKBCSM screening list - This screening list is used to:
- Compare the concatenated Service Key (SK) and Basic Call State Model (BCSM) values from the incoming message to the provisioned SK+BCSM digit string (DS) entires in this list. If not found, the message falls through to GTT handling.
- Determine, from the P2 entries in the list, which IDP Relay IDPRCDPN(X) service is to be used to perform NPP processing for the message.
- Provide the SCP GTA value that will be used to replace the SCCP CdPA GTA in the message when Service Key-based GTA Routing is performed.
6.2.10 TTR Test Tool
The Test Tool can be used to send provisioned TTR (INAP and CAP) messages to test the number conditioning and formatting for the IDPRCDPNIDPRCDPN, IDPRCDPN2, IDPRCDPN3, IDPRCDPN4, and IDPRCGPN services. The test message is used to modify the internal data structure of the service and to study the call flow behavior when the message in injected into the call path. The test message is never sent out to the network.
- Define up to 10 TTR test messages in the TSTMSG table.
- Invoke IDP Relay and NPP to process the a test message.
- Generate a report of the actions taken and the results of the test.
- After initial provisioning of IDP Relay and NPP to verify the provisioning
- During IDP Relay feature operation, to quickly debug an issue
The information shown in Table 6-3 can be configured for each test message:
Note:
CdPN represents either the INAP CS1 CalledPartyNumber parameter or the GSM Camel Application Part (CAP) CalledPartyBCDNumber parameter of the TTR message.Table 6-3 TTR Test Message Parameters
Parameter | Range | Default | |
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Message Number | MSGN | 1-10 | (Must be specified) |
Service Key | SK | 8 hexadecimal digits | 00006b00 |
Basic Call State Model | BCSM | 2 digits | 02 (Info Collected) |
IDP Message Type | TCAPTYPE | INAP, CAP | INAP |
Calling Party Address Global Title | CGPAGT | 0-15 | 2 (GT with Tr Type) |
Calling Party Address Global Title NAI | CGPAGTNAI | 1-127 | 4 (International) |
Calling Party Address Digits | CGPADGTS | 1-15 hexadecimal digits | 0123456789abcde |
Called Party Address Global Title | CDPAGT | 0-15 | 2 (GT with Tr Type) |
Called Party Address Global Title NAI | CDPAGTNAI | 0-127 | 4 (International) INAP |
Called Party Address Digits | CDPADGTS | 1-15 hexadecimal digits | 0123456789abcde |
Called Party Number NAI | CDPNNAI | 1-127 |
4 (International) INAP Valid values for CAP messages are 0-7 |
Called Party Number Digits | CDPNDGTS | 1-15 hexadecimal digits | 0123456789abcde |
Calling Party Number NAI | CGPNNAI | 0-127 |
4 (International) INAP Valid values for CAP messages are 0-7 |
Calling Party Number Digits | CGPNDGTS | 1-32 hexadecimal digits | 0123456789abcde |
Location Area Code Digits | LACDGTS | 1-6-hexadecimal digits | abcdef |
Message Active (will be sent to the network card) | ACTIVE | yes, no | no |
Reset values for MSGN message to defaults | RESET | yes | no |
The chg-ttr-msg
command is used to configure the parameter values for each TTR test message. The command must specify the message number (one of up to 10 messages) for the message that is being configured.
The rtrv-ttr-msg
command displays the configured messages in the Test Message table. Configured information for all messages or for one specified message number can be displayed.
The tst-msg
command invokes the test. The command must specify the prot=ttr parameter, the message number for the test, the network card location (loc parameter), the feat=ttr parameter, and the mode for displaying the results (full, brief, debug). The most complete and accurate test result information is provided when debug mode is used.
Note:
The specified test message must be set toactive=yes
before the test is invoked for the message.
Refer to Commands User's Guide for descriptions of the commands, parameter values, and output examples.
6.2.11 Turning Off IDP Relay-Related Features
Before an IDP Relay-related feature can be turned on and off, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE.
- IDP Additional Subscriber Data (IDP ASD) - Part Number 893025701
- IDP Generic Routing Number (IDP GRN) - Part Number 893025601
6.3 IDP A-Party Blacklist Configuration
The IDP A-Party Blacklist feature is configured on the EAGLE. This section describes prerequisites and procedures for the configuration of the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature.
IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature Configuration Procedure lists the steps for enabling and turning on the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature, and for the provisioning required for the feature. Each step contains a link or reference to information and procedures to use to complete the step.
Feature provisioning can be performed after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
The Test Tool for IDP Relay can be used for IDP A-Party Blacklist. See TTR Test Tool.
Note:
Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Oracle Communications before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Oracle Communications Sales or Account Representative.6.3.1 IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature Prerequisite
Before the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature can be enabled, the following prerequisite is required in the system:
Table 6-4 IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature Prerequisite
Prerequisite | Verification and Provisioning |
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The Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature must be enabled and turned on. |
Enter the Verify that the entry for the Prepaid IDP Query Relay feature appears in the output and the Status is on.
|
6.3.2 IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature Configuration Procedure
- Verify, and provision if needed, the system prerequisites. See System Prerequisites.
- Verify, and provision if needed, the feature prerequisites. See IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature Prerequisite.
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Provision NPP Action Sets, Service Rule Sets, and Service data for the IDPRCGPN service and the BLKLSTQRY and BLKLSTRLY Service Actions. See Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay and Numbering Plan Processor User's Guide.
Set the NPP service status to on for the IDPRCGPN service. See Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay.
- Enable and turn on the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature. See Enable and Turn On the IDP A-Party Blacklist Feature.
- Provision the service selector for IDP Relay features (idpr) to support IDP A-Party Blacklist. See Provisioning the IDPR Service Selector.
- Provision TTROPTS options that apply to IDP A-Party Blacklist. See Provisioning the TTR Options for IDP A-Party Blacklist, and refer to Commands User's Guide for descriptions and valid values for the DRAFMT and DRANAI options.
- Provision IDP Relay test messages for use with the Test Tool. See TTR Test Tool.
The Test Tool for IDP Relay can be used for IDP A-Party Blacklist with the IDPRCGPN service and BLKLSTQRY or BLKLSTRLY Service Action provisioned.
- Use the Test Tool to verify the IDP A-Party Blacklist provisioning. See TTR Test Tool.
6.3.3 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.
- IDP A-Party Blacklist - Part Number 893033201
Note:
Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.After the feature has been enabled, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”).
Provisioning of TTROPTS options and other information can be done only after the feature is enabled and turned on.
6.3.4 Provisioning the TTR Options for IDP A-Party Blacklist
This procedure is used to provision the TTROPTS configuration options for the IDP A-Party Blacklist feature (DRAFRMT and DRANAI).
The IDP A-Party Blacklist feature must be enabled and turned on before the TTROPTS options can be provisioned.
6.4 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. This section describes prerequisites and procedures for the configuration of the features.
IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Features Configuration Procedure lists the steps for enabling and turning on the IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing features, and for the provisioning required for each feature. Each step contains a link or reference to information and procedures to use to complete the step.
Feature provisioning can be performed after each feature is enabled and before each feature is turned on.
The Test Tool for IDP Relay can be used for IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing. See TTR Test Tool.
Note:
Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Oracle Communications before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Oracle Communications Sales or Account Representative.6.4.1 IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Feature Prerequisite
Before the IDP A-Party Routing or IDP Service Key Routing feature can be enabled, the following prerequisites are required in the system:
Table 6-5 IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Feature Prerequisite
Prerequisite | Verification and Provisioning |
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The Prepaid IDP Query Relay (IDP Relay) feature must be enabled and turned on. |
Enter the Verify that the entry for the Prepaid IDP Query Relay feature appears in the output and the Status is on.
|
Prepaid Servers must be provisioned in the MRNSET or MAPSET load share table. | Refer to the procedures in Database Administration - GTT User's Guide for provisioning MAPSET and MRNSET entries for Prepaid Servers. |
6.4.2 IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Features Configuration Procedure
- Verify, and provision if needed, the system prerequisites. See System Prerequisites.
- Verify, and provision if needed, the feature prerequisites. See IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing Feature Prerequisite.
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Provision NPP Action Sets, Service Rule Sets, and Service data . Refer to Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay and Numbering Plan Processor User's Guide.
Set the NPP service status to ON for each NPP service. See Provisioning NPP for IDP Relay.
- Enable and turn on one or both of the following features.
- IDP A-Party Routing feature. See Enable and Turn On the IDP A-Party Routing Feature
- IDP Service Key Routing. See Enable and Turn On the IDP Service Key Routing Feature
- Provision the required Common Screening List (CSL) entries. See Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Service Key Routing.
- Provision the TTR, SCCP, and PPSMS configuration options required for IDP A-Party Routing. See Provisioning the Configuration Options for IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing.
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Provision IDP Relay test messages for use with the Test Tool. See TTR Test Tool.
The Test Tool for IDP Relay can be used for IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing with the IDPRCGPN service and CGPNRTG Service Action provisioned.
- Use the Test Tool to verify the IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing provisioning. See TTR Test Tool.
6.4.3 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.
- IDP A-Party Routing - Part Number 893033301
Note:
Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.After the feature has been enabled, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”). After the feature is turned on, it cannot be turned off.
Provisioning of TTROPTS options and other information can be done only after the feature is enabled and turned on.
6.4.4 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.
- IDP Service Key Routing - Part Number 893033601
Note:
Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.After the feature has been enabled, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”). After the feature has been turned on, it cannot be turned off.
Provisioning of TTROPTS options and other information can be done only after the feature is enabled and turned on.
6.4.5 Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Service Key Routing
This procedure is used to provision the Common Screening List (CSL) Prepaid Portability Type (P1) values for the IDP Service Key Routing feature. The SKBCSM screening list P1 values are used to find a valid Prepaid Portability Type during IDP Service Key Routing processing.
The IDP Relay feature must be on and the IDP Service Key Routing feature must be on before this procedure can be performed.
6.4.6 Provisioning the Configuration Options for IDP A-Party Routing and IDP Service Key Routing
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The TTROPTS CGPNSKRTG configuration options for the IDP Service Key Routing feature.
The IDP Service Key feature must be enabled and turned on before the TTROPTS CGPNSKRTG option can be provisioned.
- The SCCPOPTS CCLEN and INTLUNKNNAI configuration options used for number conditioning in NPP processing.
- Prepaid Short Message (PPSOPTS) data accessed by the IDP A-Party Routing feature feature or the IDP Service Key feature.
6.5 IDP Screening for Prepaid Configuration
The IDP Screening for Prepaid feature is configured on the EAGLE. This section describes prerequisites and procedures for the configuration of the IDP Screening for Prepaid.
IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature Configuration Procedure lists the steps for enabling and turning on the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature, and for the provisioning required for the feature. Each step contains a link or reference to information and procedures to use to complete the step. Feature provisioning can be performed after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
Controlled features are optional and must be purchased from Oracle Communications before they can be used in your system. If you are not sure whether you have purchased a specific feature, contact your Oracle Communications Sales or Account Representative.
6.5.1 IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature Prerequisite
Before the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature can be enabled, the following prerequisite is required in the system:
Table 6-6 IDP Relay-Related Feature Prerequisite
Prerequisite | Verification and Provisioning |
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The LNP feature cannot be on in the system |
Enter the If the LNP feature is on, shown with a quantity greater than zero for the LNP ported TNs entry in the command output, features described in this manual cannot be enabled. |
6.5.2 IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature Configuration Procedure
- Verify, and provision if needed, the system prerequisites. See System Prerequisites.
- Verify, and provision if needed, the feature prerequisites. See IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature Prerequisite.
- Enable the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature. See Enable the IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature.
- Provision the required Common Screening List (CSL) entries. See Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Screening for Prepaid.
- Provision the IDPS service selector. See Provisioning the IDPS Service Selector.
- Turn on the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature. See Turn On the IDP Screening for Prepaid Feature.
6.5.3 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.
- IDP Screening for Prepaid - Part Number 893015501
Note:
Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.After the feature has been enabled, the feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”).
6.5.4 Provisioning the IDPS Service Selector
The procedures in this section describe how to add, change, and remove a service selector. The information is indicated that is specific to the IDP Screening for Prepaid feature.
Refer to Commands User's Guide for complete descriptions of the commands used in these procedures, including parameter names, valid values, and output examples for the commands.
6.5.5 Provisioning the Common Screening List for IDP Screening for Prepaid
- INSL screening list - This list is used to compare the CalledPartyBCDN number and the CgPN digits from the incoming message to the prefixes in this list. If the leading digits of both numbers are found, the call is considered to be in-network. Otherwise, the call is considered to be off-network.
- SKTS screening list - This screening list is used to compare the concatenated Service Key (SK) nd TeleService (TS) number from the incoming message into the entires in OCD format in this list.
6.6 Service Portability Feature Configuration Procedures
The procedures in this section are used for configuration of the Service Portability (S-Port) feature.
6.6.1 Enabling the Service Portability Feature
If Service Portability can be applied to the messages processed by a feature described in this guide, use this procedure to enable the Service Portability feature in the EAGLE.
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Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.Provisioning of S-Port options can be done after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
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.
6.6.2 Provisioning the TTR SPORTTYPE Option for Service Portability
This procedure is used to provision the TTROPTS SPORTTYPE configuration option for uisng the Service Portability feature with IPD Relay:
The IDP Relay feature and the Service Portability feature must be enabled before the TTROPTS SPORTTYPE option can be provisioned.
6.6.3 Turning On the Service Portability Feature
This procedure is used to turn on the Service Portability feature in the EAGLE, using the feature part number 893034301.
Before the Service Portability (S-Port) feature can be turned on, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE.
Provisioning of S-Port options can be done after the feature is enabled and before the feature is turned on.
After the S-Port feature has been enabled and database provisioning is complete, the Service Portability feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”). MSUs will not be processed by the Service Portability feature until the feature is turned on.
After the Service Portability feature is enabled and turned on, it can be turned off again. Service Portability processing can occur only when the Service Portability feature is on and a feature that uses S-Port is on.
6.6.4 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.
This procedure is used to turn off the Service Portability feature, using its feature part number 8930343001.
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MSUs will not be processed by a feature when the feature is turned off in the system.6.7 S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature Configuration Procedures
The procedures in this section are used for configuration of the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature.
6.7.1 Enabling the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature
If S-Port Subscriber Differentiation will be used with Service Portability for the messages processed by a feature described in this manual, use this procedure to enable the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature in the EAGLE.
Note:
Controlled features are optional and you must be entitled to use them in your system. If you are not sure whether you are entitled to use a specific feature, contact your Oracle Sales or Account Representative.After the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature has been enabled, the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature status must be set to on. See Turning On the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature. The S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature cannot be turned off after the feature is turned on.
Provisioning of the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation SCCPOPTS configuration option can be done only after the feature is enabled and turned on. See Provisioning the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation SCCPOPTS Option.
Before S-Port Subscriber Differentiation processing of MSUs can occur, the Service Portability feature, the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature, the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation option, and a feature that uses Service Portability must be on.
6.7.2 Turning On the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation Feature
This procedure is used to turn on the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature in the EAGLE, using the feature part number 893037901.
Before the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature can be turned on, the feature must be enabled in the EAGLE.
After the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature has been enabled, the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature status must be set to on (the feature must be “turned on”). After the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature is enabled and turned on, it cannot be turned off again.
Provisioning of the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation option can be done only after the feature is enabled and turned on. The S-Port Differentiation option can be turned on and off.
MSUs will not be processed by the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature until the feature and the option are turned on. S-Port Subscriber Differentiation processing can occur only when the Service Portability feature, the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature, the S-Port Differentiation option, and a feature that uses Service Portability are all on.
6.7.3 Provisioning the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation SCCPOPTS Option
This procedure is used to provision the SCCPOPTS configuration option for the S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature.
The S-Port Subscriber Differentiation feature must be enabled and turned on before SCCPOPTS SUBDFRN option can be provisioned.