In this section:

These are the database tables for the service handlers.

Analyze Route

Use the Analyze Route node to define the contents of the AIN analyze route message. The analyze route message is used to change the behavior of the service algorithm.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Analyze Route table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Analyze Route node are the same as the Response Identifiers >  Analyze Route node.

  5. Go to  Databases tab for the procedures using this window.


Backward Service Interaction Indicator

Use the Backward Service Interaction Indicator node to declare the content of the backward service interaction indicator parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Backward Service Interaction Indicator Two table node in the left pane. The Backward Service Interaction Indicator Two node displays the Backward service interaction indicator middle pane contents and Backward service interaction indicator right pane contents.

Backward Service Interaction Indicator Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Backward Service Interaction Indicator database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Include Conference Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Conference Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Accept Conference and Reject Conference. The default value is Accept Conference.

Include Call Communication Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Call Completion Treatment Indicator

Select a value for call diversion treatment Indicator from the drop-down list. The possible values are callDiversionAllowed and callDiversionNotAllowed.The default value is callDiversionAllowed.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.


Backward Service Interaction Indicator Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Billing Indicators

Use the Billing Indicators node to declare an IN Digits parameter that is suitable for use as a Billing Indicators parameter.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Billing Indicators table node in the left pane. The Billing Indicators node displays the Billing indicators middle pane contents and Billing indicators right pane contents.

Billing Indicators Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Billing Indicators database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters.

AMA CallType

Indicates the call type digits. The valid range is 0-999. The default value is NOT NULL.

SFI

Indicates the service feature indication digits. The valid range is 0-999. The default value is NOT NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Billing Indicators Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Called Party Address

Use the Called Party Address node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Called Party Address table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Called Party Address node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Called Party Address node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Called Party ID

Use the Called Party ID node to declare an analyze route called party ID that uses either a default called party ID, a called party ID derived from a routing number provided by the subscriber routing service or a called party ID derived from the location routing number declared by the number portability service.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Called Party ID table node in the left pane. The Called Party ID node displays the Called party ID middle pane contents and Called party ID right pane contents.

Called Party ID Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Called Party ID database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the Default Called Party ID and SRS text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Default Called Party IDs and SRSs.

The SRS, NP, Original, and Default Called Party ID are part of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Default called party ID

Name of the default called party. This field refers to an entry in the Default Called Party ID table. The default value is NULL.

SRS

The identified routing number from the subscriber routing service. This field refers to an entry in the Routing Number Setup table in the Subscriber Routing Service database. The default value is NULL.

NP

Option to use the local routing number. The possible values are doNotUseLRN and useLRN. The default value is doNotUseLRN.

Original

Select the original called party number from the drop-down list. The possible values are doNotUseOriginal and useOriginal. The default value is doNotUseOriginal.


Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Called Party ID Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Called Party Number

Use the Called Party Number node to declare a called party number parameter that uses either a default called party number or the original received called party number.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Called Party Number table node in the left pane. The Called Party Number node displays the Called party number middle pane contents and Called party number right pane contents.

Called Party Number Middle Pane Contents 

Name 

Name of the Called Party Number database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

The Default CdPN and Original fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Default CdPN

Default called party number. This field refers to an entry in the Default Called Party Number table. The default value is NULL. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Default Called Party Number.

Original

Select the original called party number from the drop-down list. The possible values are doNotUseOriginal and useOriginal. The default value is doNotUseOriginal.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Called Party Number Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.


CdPA

Use the CdPA node to declare the SCCP called party addresses for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the CdPA table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the CdPA node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Called Party Address node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

CdPA IMSI RN

Use the CdPA IMSI RN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the CdPA IMSI RN table node in the left pane. The CdPA IMSI RN node displays the CdPA IMSI RN middle pane contents and CdPA IMSI RN right pane contents.
    Called party number right pane content

CdPA IMSI RN Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the CdPA IMSI RN database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Modify SSN

If the SSN is in the called party address, select No to use that SSN value. Select Yes to use the value in the SSN column. The default value is No.

Modify TT

If the translation type is supported by the GTI, select No to use that TT value. Select Yes to use the value in the TT column. The default value is No.

SSN

Subsystem number. The valid range is 3-255.

TT

Translation type. The valid range is 0-255.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

CdPA IMSI RN Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

CdPA MIN RN

Use the CdPA MIN RN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the CdPA MIN RN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the CdPA MIN RN node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

CdPA SRS RN

Use the CdPA SRS RN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree. 

  2. Click Databases tab.

     

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the CdPA SRS RN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the CdPA SRS RN node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node except for the RN field. The RN in this case is the routing number provided by the subscriber routing service. This field refers to an entry in the routing number setup table in the subscriber routing service database.

  5. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured RNs.

  6. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Connect

Use the Connect node to define the content of an IN Connection Control to connect a message

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Connect table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Connect node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Connect node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Connect Parameters

Use the Connect node to declare the content of the connect parameters for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Connect Parameters table node in the left pane. The Connect Parameters node displays the Connect parameters middle pane contents and Connect parameters right pane contents.

Connect Parameters Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Connect Parameters database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the Destination Routing Address, Display Information, and Service Interaction Indicator Two Name text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Resource Address and Service Interaction Indicator Two Names.

Destination routing address

Name of the destination routing address. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters. The default value is NOT NULL.

Service interaction indicator two

Name of the service interaction indicator two response. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

Include cut and paste

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.


Include display information

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Display information

Indicates the display of the information sent. This field refers to an entry in the display information table. The default value is NULL.

Include service interaction indicator two

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Connect Parameters Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Continue

Use the Continue node to declare the contents of an AIN continue message. The continue message instructs the service handler to ignore the event and continue with the service.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Continue table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Continue node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Continue node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Default Called Party ID

Use the Default Called Party ID node to declare a default analyze route called party ID that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default Called Party ID table node in the left pane. The Default Called Party ID node displays the Default called party ID middle pane contents and Default Called Party ID right pane contents.

Default Called Party ID Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Default Called Party ID database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9],-, ., _, and space) characters.

NON

The nature of the called number. The valid range is 0-127.

NP

The numbering plan. The valid range is 0-7.

Digits

The called party number. The valid range is 1-15 Hexadecimal digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Default Called Party ID Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.


Default Called Party Number

Use the Default Called Party Number node to declare the default digits of the Called Party Number that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default Called Party Number table node in the left pane. The Default Called Party Number node displays the Default called party number middle pane contents and Default called party number right pane contents.

Default Called Party Number Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Default Called Party Number database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

NON

The nature of the called number. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are National No presentation restriction, International No presentation restriction, National presentation restriction, and International presentation restriction. The default value is National No presentation restriction.

NP

The numbering plan. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are unknown, ISDN or E164, Telephony, Data, Telex, Maritime Mobile, Land Mobile, and Private. The default value is ISDN or E164.

Encoding

The type of encoding used. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are not used, BCD, and IA5. The default value is BCD.

Digits

The called party number. The valid range is 1-15 BCD digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Default Called Party Number Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.


Default CdPA

Use the Default CdPA node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default CdPA table node in the left pane. The Default CdPA node displays the Default CdPA middle pane contents and Default CdPA right pane contents.

Default CdPA middle pane contents

Name

Name of the Default CdPA database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Modify SSN

If the SSN is in the called party address, select No to use that SSN value. Select Yes to use the value in the SSN column. The default value is No.

Modify TT

If the translation type is supported by the GTI, select No to use that TT value. Select Yes to use the value in the TT column. The default value is No.

SSN

Subsystem number. The valid range is 3-255.

TT

Translation type. The valid range is 0-255.

NON

The nature of the called number. The valid range is 0-127.

NP

The numbering plan. The valid range is 0-7.

Digits

The called party number. The valid range is 1-15 Hexadecimal digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.


Default CdPA Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Default IntialDP Called Party

Use the Default IntialDP Called Party node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default InitialDP Called Party table node in the left pane. The Default IDP Called Party node displays the Default IntialDP called party middle pane contents and Default IntialDP called party right pane contents.

Default IntialDP Called Party Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Default InitialDP Called Party database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

NOA

The valid range is 1-20 ASCII characters.

NP

The numbering plan. The valid range is 0-7.

Digits

The called party number. The valid range is 1-15 Hexadecimal digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Default IntialDP Called Party Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Default InitialDP BCD

Use the Default InitialDP BCD node to declare the Default InitialDP BCD parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default InitialDP BCD table node in the left pane. The fields Names in the Default InitialDP BCD node are the same as the Default IntialDP called party node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Default Routing Digits

Use the Default Routing Digits node to declare the default number portability request routing digits.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default Routing Digits table node in the left pane. The Default Routing Digits node displays the Default routing digits middle pane contents and Default routing digits right pane contents.


Default Routing Digits Middle Pane Contents

DRD Name

Name for the default routing digits. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

NON

The nature of the called number. The valid range is 0-127.

NP

The numbering plan. The valid range is 0-7.

Digits

The called party number. The valid range is 1-15 Hexadecimal digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Default Routing Digits Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Default SCI Billing

Use the Default SCI Billing node to declare the content of the Default SCI Billing parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default SCI Billing table node in the left pane. The Default SCI Billing node displays the Default SCI billing middle pane contents and Default SCI billing right pane contents.


Default SCI Billing Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Default SCI Billing database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters.

Digits

The called party number. The valid range is 1-15 BCD digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Default SCI Billing Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Default SCP Charge Number

Use the Default SCP Charge Number to declare the content of default SCP Charging Number parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default SCP Charge Number table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Default SCP Charge Number node are the same as the Default SCI billing node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Destination Routing Address SRSRN

Use the Destination Routing Address SRSRN node to declare the content of the Destination Routing Address SRSRN parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Destination Routing Address SRSRN table node in the left pane. The Destination Routing Address SRSRN node displays the Destination routing address SRSRN middle pane contents and  Destination routing address SRSRN right pane contents .

Destination Routing Address SRSRN Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Destination Routing Address database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Routing Number

Routing number provided by the subscriber routing service. Enter an already configured Routing Number ID in the text box, or double-click the text box to select the Information to Send from the Referenced column help window, or search the Routing Number ID in the search criteria panel in the Referenced Column help window. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Routing Number ID.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Destination Routing Address SRSRN Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Digits Carrier

Use the Digits Carrier node to declare an IN Digits parameter that is suitable for use as a Digits Carrier parameter.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Digits Carrier table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Digits Carrier node are the same as the Default called party number node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.


Digits Dialed

Use the Digits Dialed node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Digits Dialed table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Digits Dialed node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Display Information

Use the Display Information node to declare the content of the "connect.destination routing address" parameter "display information" that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Display Information table node in the left pane. The Display Information node displays the Display information middle pane contents and Display information right pane contents.

Display Information Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Display Information database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

Display Information

Indicates the display of the information sent. This field refers to an entry in the DRA SRSRN table.The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "? " is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Display Information Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

 


Disconnect

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Disconnect table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Disconnect node are the same as the Response Identifiers >  Disconnect node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

DRA Called Party Number

Use the DRA Called Party Number node to declare the content of the DRA Called Party Number parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the DRA Called Party Number table node in the left pane. The DRA Called Party Number node displays the DRA called party number middle pane contents and DRA called party number right pane contents.

DRA Called Party Number Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the DRA Called Party Number database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the DRA Based On SRS Routing Number and Default DRA CdPA Name text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured DRA Based On SRS Routing Number and Default DRA CdPA Names.

The DRA Based On SRS Routing Number, DRA Based On NP Routing Number, Original Address, and Default DRA CdPA fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

DRA Based on SRS Routing Number

Name of the DRA Based On SRS Routing Number. This field refers to an entry in the DRA SRS Routing Number table. The default value is NULL.

Default DRA CdPA

Name of the Default DRA CdPA. This field refers to an entry in the Default DRA CdPA table. The default value is NULL.


DRA Based On NP Routing Number

Name of the DRA Based On NP Routing Number. This field refers to an entry in the DRA SRS Routing Number table. The default value is NULL.

Original Address

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the
modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

DRA Called Party Number Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Default Destination Routing Address CdPA

Use the Default Destination Routing Address CdPA node to declare the content of the Destination Routing Address CdPA parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Default Destination Routing Address table CdPA node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Default Destination Routing Address node are the same as the Default IntialDP called party node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.


Electronic Serial Number

Use the Electronic Serial Number node to declare the electronic serial number parameter.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Electronic Serial Number table node in the left pane. The Electronic Serial Number node displays the Electronic serial number middle pane contents and Electronic serial number right pane contents.

Electronic Serial Number Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Electronic Serial Number database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Serial Number

Serial number of locreq. The valid range is 0-16777215.

Manufacturer Code

Manufacturer code of locreq. The valid range is 0-255.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Electronic Serial Number Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.


Forward Service Interaction Indicator

Use the Forward Service Interaction Indicator to declare the content of the forward service interaction indicator parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Forward Service Interaction Indicator Two table node in the left pane. The Electronic Serial Number node displays the Forward service interaction indicator middle pane contents and Forward Service Interaction Indicator right pane contents.

Forward Service Interaction Indicator Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Forward Service Interaction Indicator database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Include Conference Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Conference Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Accept Conference and Reject Conference. The default value is Accept Conference.

Include Call Diversion Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Call Diversion Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are CallOfferingNotAllowed and CallNotOffering. The default value is CallOfferingNotAllowed.

Include Call Offering Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Call Offering Treatment Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are CallOfferingNotAllowed and CallNotOffering. The default value is CallOfferingNotAllowed.

Include Calling Party Restriction Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Calling Party Restriction Indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoINImpact and PresentationRestricted. The default value is NoINImpact.


Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays"?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Forward Service Interaction Indicator Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

InitialDP BCDSRSRN

Use the InitialDP BCDSRSRN node to declare the content of the InitialDP BCDSRSRN parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database. Select the InitialDP BCDSRSRN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the InitialDP BCDSRSRN node are the same as the Destination routing address SRSRN node.

  4. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

InitialDP Called Party

 Use the InitialDP Called Party node to declare the content of InitialDP called party parameters for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDP Called Party table node in the left pane. The InitialDP Called Party node displays the IntialDP called party middle pane contents and IntialDP called party right pane contents.


IntialDP Called Party Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the InitialDP Called Party database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the InitialDP SRS Routing Number and Default InitialDP Called Party text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Initial DP SRS Routing Number and Default InitialDP Called Party.

The InitialDP NP Routing Number field is a part of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

InitialDP SRS Routing Number

Name of the InitialDP SRS Routing Number. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

Default InitialDP Called Party

Name of the default initialDP called party. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

InitialDP NP Routing Number

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

IntialDP Called Party Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

 


InitialDP List For Called Party

Use the InitialDP List For Called Party node declares InitialDP List of Parameters for Subscriber Number.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDP List For Called Party table node in the left pane. The InitialDP List For Called Party node displays the IntialDP list for called party middle pane contents and IntialDP list for called party right pane contents.

IntialDP List For Called Party Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Display Info database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII characters.

Called party list1

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CallingPartyNumber, RedirectingPartyID and AdditionalCallingPartyNumber. The default value is CallingPartyNumber.

Called party list2

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CallingPartyNumber, RedirectingPartyID and AdditionalCallingPartyNumber. The default value is CallingPartyNumber.

Called party list3

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CallingPartyNumber, RedirectingPartyID and AdditionalCallingPartyNumber. The default value is CallingPartyNumber.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

IntialDP List For Called Party Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.


InitialDP List For Calling Party

Use the InitialDP List For Calling Party node declares InitialDP List of Parameters for Calling Number.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDP List For Calling Party table node in the left pane. The InitialDP List For Calling Party node displays the IntialDP list for calling party middle pane contents and IntialDP list for calling party right pane contents.

IntialDP List For Calling Party Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Display Info database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Calling party list1

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CallingPartyNumber, RedirectingPartyID and AdditionalCallingPartyNumber. The default value is CallingPartyNumber.

Calling party list2

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CallingPartyNumber, RedirectingPartyID and AdditionalCallingPartyNumber. The default value is CallingPartyNumber.

Calling party list3

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CallingPartyNumber, RedirectingPartyID and AdditionalCallingPartyNumber. The default value is CallingPartyNumber.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

IntialDP List For Calling Party Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

InitialDP List For SN

Use the InitialDP List For SN node to declare the content of the InitialDP List for SN parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDP List For SN table node in the left pane. The InitialDP List For SN node displays the IntialDP list for SN middle pane contents and IntialDP list for SN right pane contents.

IntialDP List For SN Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the InitialDP List For SN database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

SN1

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CalledPartyNumber, CalledPartyBCDNumber, OriginalCalledPartyID, RedirectingCalledPartyID, INAPCalledPartyNumber and AdditionalCalledPartyNumber. The default value is NoParameter.

SN2

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CalledPartyNumber, CalledPartyBCDNumber, OriginalCalledPartyID, RedirectingCalledPartyID, INAPCalledPartyNumber and AdditionalCalledPartyNumber. The default value is NoParameter.

SN3

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CalledPartyNumber, CalledPartyBCDNumber, OriginalCalledPartyID, RedirectingCalledPartyID, INAPCalledPartyNumber and AdditionalCalledPartyNumber. The default value is NoParameter.

SN4

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CalledPartyNumber, CalledPartyBCDNumber, OriginalCalledPartyID, RedirectingCalledPartyID, INAPCalledPartyNumber and AdditionalCalledPartyNumber. The default value is NoParameter.

SN5

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CalledPartyNumber, CalledPartyBCDNumber, OriginalCalledPartyID, RedirectingCalledPartyID, INAPCalledPartyNumber and AdditionalCalledPartyNumber. The default value is NoParameter.

SN6

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NoParameter, CalledPartyNumber, CalledPartyBCDNumber, OriginalCalledPartyID, RedirectingCalledPartyID, INAPCalledPartyNumber and AdditionalCalledPartyNumber. The default value is NoParameter.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

IntialDP List For SN Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

InitialDP Parameters

Use the InitialDP Parameters node to declare the content of initialDP parameters for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDP Parameters table node in the left pane. The InitialDP Parameters node displays the IntialDP parameters middle pane contents and IntialDP parameters right pane contents.

IntialDP Parameters Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the InitialDP Parameters database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the InitialDP Called Party and InitialDP Called Party BCD text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured InitialDP Called Party and InitialDP Called Party BCD.

InitialDP called party

Name of the initial DP called party. This field refers to an entry in the Initial DP Called Party table. The default value is NULL.

InitialDP called party BCD

Name of the initial DP called party BCD. This field refers to an entry in the Initial DP Called Party BCD table. The default value is NULL.

Modify called party

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Modify called party BCD

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

IntialDP Parameters Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

InitialDP SRSRN

Use the InitialDP SRSRN node to declare the content of the InitialDP SRSRN parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDP SRSRN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the InitialDP SRSRN node are the same as the Destination routing address SRSRN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

InitialDP Called Party BCD

Use the InitialDP Called Party BCD node to declare the content of initialDP called party BCD parameters for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the InitialDPCalled Party BCD table node in the left pane. The InitialDPCalled PartyBCD node displays the IntialDP called party BCD middle pane contents and IntialDP called party BCD right pane contents.


IntialDP Called Party BCD Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the InitialDP Called Party BCD database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

The InitialDP BCD SRS Routing Number, InitialDP BCD NP Routing Number, and Default InitialDP BCD fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Double-click the InitialDP BCD SRS Routing Number, InitialDP BCD NP Routing Number, and Default InitialDP BCD text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Initial DP BCD SRS Routing Number and Default Initial DP BCD.

InitialDP BCD SRS routing number

Name of the initialDP BCD SRS Routing Number. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

Default InitialDP BCD

Name of the Default Initial DP BCD. 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

InitialDP BCD NP routing number

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

IntialDP Called Party BCD Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

LOCREQ

Use the LOCREQ node to declare the contents of the IS41 location request message.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the LOCREQ table node in the left pane. The LOCREQ node displays the LOCREQ middle pane contents and LOCREQ right pane contents.

LOCREQ Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the LOCREQ database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII characters.

Double-click the ESN and MSC ID text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured ESNs and MSC IDs.

ESN

Electronic serial number. This field refers to an entry in the Electronic Serial Number table. The default value is NOT NULL.

MSC ID

Mobile switching center identification. This field refers to an entry in the MSC ID table. The default value is NOT NULL.

MIN

Mobile identity number. The valid range is 0000000000-9999999999. You must enter 10 digits. The default value is NOT NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

LOCREQ Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

 

MDN

Use the MDN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the MDN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the MDN node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node except for the MDN name. The MDN Name in this table is the IS41 mobile directory number. 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

MIN

Use the MIN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the MIN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the MIN node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node except for the MIN name.In this table, the MIN name is the IS41 mobile identity number. 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

MIN RN

Use the MIN RN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the MIN RN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the MIN RN node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

MSC ID

Use the MSC ID node to declare the mobile switching center identification parameter.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database. Select the MSC ID table node in the left pane. The MSC ID node displays the MSC ID middle pane contents and MSC ID right pane contents.

MSC ID Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the MSC ID database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Market ID

Market ID of locreq. The valid range is 0-32767.

Switch Number

Switch number of locreq. The valid range is 0-255.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.


MSC ID Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

NP RN

Use the NP RN node to declare the NP RN parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the NP RN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the NP RN node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Called Party Address node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

NPREQ

Use the NPREQ node to define the content of an IS41 npreq message.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the NPREQ table node in the left pane. The NPREQ node displays the NPREQ middle pane contents and NPREQ right pane contents .


NPREQ Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the NPREQ database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Routing Digits

Digits used to route the message. This field refers to an entry in the Routing Digits table. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Routing Digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

NPREQ Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Original CdPA

Use the Original CdPA node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database table.

  4. Select the Original CdPA node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Original CdPA node are the same as the CdPA IMSI RN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.


Party To Charge

Use the Party to Charge node to declare the content of the party to charge parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Party to Charge table node in the left pane. The Party to Charge node displays the Party to charge middle pane contents and Party to charge right pane contents.

Party To Charge Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Party to Charge database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

The Sending Side ID and Receiving Side ID fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Sending site ID

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Leg1, Leg2, and NotUsed. The default value is NotUsed.

Receiving side ID

Select a value for receiving side ID from the drop-down list. The possible values are Leg1, Leg2, and NotUsed. The default value is NotUsed.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Party To Charge Right Pane Contents

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.


Relay

Use the Relay node to declare the content of the relay parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Relay table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the relay node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Relay node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Release

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Release table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Release node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Release node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Release Call

Use the Release Call node to declare the content of the release call operation for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Release Call table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Release Call node are the same as the Response Identifiers > Release Call  node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Return Error

Use the Return Error node to declare a TCAP error code that can be used by the service handler. The TCAP error code indicates the error that occurs when an event fails.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Return Error table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Return Error node are the same as the Response Identifiers >  Return Error node.

    The fields in the middle pane differ based on the selected database.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Routing Digits

Use the Routing Digits node to declare the NPREQ routing digits that use either default routing digits or routing digits derived from the location routing number declared by the number portability service.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Routing Digits table node in the left pane. The Routing Digits node displays the Routing digits middle pane contents and Routing digits middle pane contents.

Routing Digits Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Routing Digits database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII characters.

Default

Default routing digits. This field refers to an entry in the Default Routing Digits table. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Defaults. The default value is NULL.

NP

Specify if the LRN is to be used. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are doNotUseLRN and useLRN. The default value is doNotUseLRN.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Routing Digits Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SCCP Called Party Address

Use the SCCP Called Party Address node to declare the content of SCCP Called Part Address parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCCP Called Party Address table node in the left pane. The SCCP Called Party Address node displays the SCCP called party address middle pane contents and SCCP called party address right pane contents.

SCCP Called Party Address Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the SCCP Called Party Address database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the Original Called Party Address, SRS Routing Number, Default Called Party Address, and NP Routing Number text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Original Called Party Address, SRS Routing Number, Default Called Party Address, and NP Routing Number.

The Original CdPA, SRS Routing Number, Default CdPA, and NP Routing Number fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Original called party address

Original SCCP called party address. This field refers to an entry in the Original CdPA table. The default value is NULL.

SRS routing number

A routing number provided by the subscriber routing service. This field refers to an entry in the SRS Routing Number table. The default value is NULL.

NP routing number

Name of the NP Routing Number. This field refers to an entry in the NP Routing Number table. The default value is NULL.


Default called party address

Name of the Default Called Party Address. This field refers to an entry in the Default CdPA table. The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

SCCP Called Party Address Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

  • Original Called Party Address panel
  • SRS Routing Number panel
  • NP Routing Number panel
  • Default Called Party Address panel
     

    The fields displayed in the above panels are the same as the Called Party ID panel.

     

  • Search criteria panel

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SCI Billing Charging Characteristics 

Use the SCI Billing Charging Characteristics node to declare the content of SCI billing charging characteristics parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCI Billing Charging Characteristics table node in the left pane. The SCI Billing Charging Characteristics node displays the SCI billing charging characteristics middle pane contents and SCI billing charging characteristics right pane contents.

SCI Billing Charging Characteristics Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the SCI Billing Charging Characteristics database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the SCI Billing SRS Routing Number and Default SCI Billing text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SCI Billing SRS Routing Number and Default SCI Billing.

The SCI Billing SRS Routing Number and Default SCI Billing fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

SCI billing SRS routing number

Name of the SCI Billing SRSRN. This field refers to entry in the SCI Billing SRS RN table. The default value is NULL.

Default SCI billing

Name of default SCI billing. This field refers to an entry in the Default SCI Billing table. The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

SCI Billing Charging Characteristics Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SCI Billing SRSRN

Use the SCI Billing SRSRN node to declare the content of the SCI Billing SRSRN parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCI Billing SRSRN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the SCI Billing SRSRN node are the same as the Destination routing address SRSRN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

SCI Format2

Use the SCI Format2 node to declare the content of the sending charging information Format2 that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCI Format2 table node in the left pane. The SCI Format2 node displays the SCI format2 middle pane contents and  SCI format2 right pane contents.

SCI Format2 Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the SCI Format2 database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the SCP Charge Number and Party To Charge text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SCP Charge Number and Party To Charge.

SCP charge number

Name of the SCP Charge Number. This field refers to an entry in the SCP Charge Number table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Party to charge

Name of the party to charge. This field refers to an entry in the Party To Charge table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Transparent data

Enter the value for the transparent data. The valid range is 1-4 Hex digits.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays"?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

SCI Format2 Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SCI Format3

Use the SCI Format3 node to declare the content of the sending charging information SCI format3 that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCI Format3 table node in the left pane. The fields Name, partyToCharge, and Status displayed in the SCI Format3 node are the same as the SCI format2 node except for the SCI billing charge characteristics field.In this table, this field refers to an entry in the SCP Billing Charging Characteristics table. The default value is NOT NULL.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

SCP Charge Number

Use the SCP Charge Number to declare the content of SCP Charge Number parameter for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCP Charge Number table node in the left pane. The SCP Charge Number node displays the SCP charge number middle pane contents and SCP charge number right pane contents.

SCP Charge Number Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the SCP Charge Number database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -,., _, and space) characters.

The SCP Charge Number SRS Routing Number, and Default SCP Charge Number fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Double-click the SCP Charge Number SRS Routing Number, and Default SCP Charge Number text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SCP Charge Number SRS Routing Number, and Default SCP Charge Number.

SCP charge number SRS routing number

Name of the SCP charge number SRS Routing Number. This field refers to an entry in the SCP Charge Number SRSRN table. The default value is NULL.

Default SCP charge number

Name of the Default SCP charge number. This field refers to an entry in the Default SCP Charge Number table. The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.


SCP Charge Number Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SCP Charge Number SRSRN

Use the SCP Charge Number SRSRN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SCP Charge Number SRSRN table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the SCP Charge Number SRSRN node are the same as the Destination routing address SRSRN node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Send Charging Information

Use the Send Charging Information node to declare the operation of send charging information for the service handler to use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Send Charging Information table node in the left pane. The Send Charging Information node displays the Send charging information middle pane contents and Send charging information right pane contents.


Send Charging Information Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Send Charging Information database. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the SCI Format1, SCI Format2, and SCI Format3 text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SCI Format1, SCI Format2, and SCI Format3.

The SCI Format1, SCI Format2, and SCI Format3 fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

SCI format1

Name of SCI Format1. This field refers to an entry in the SCI Format table. The default value is NULL.

SCI format2

Name of SCI Format2. This field refers to an entry in the SCI Format table. The default value is NULL.

SCI format3

Name of SCI Format3. This field refers to an entry in the SCI Format table. The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Send Charging Information Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

 


Service Interaction Indicator Two

Use the Service Interaction Indicator Two node to declare the service interaction indicator two parameter that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Service Interaction Indicator Two table node in the left pane. The Service Interaction Indicator Two node displays the Service interaction indicator middle pane contents and Service interaction indicator right pane contents.

Service Interaction Indicator Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Service Interaction Indicator Two database. The valid range 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

Double-click the Forward Service Interaction Indicator and Backward Service Interaction Indicator Name text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Forward Service Interaction Indicator and Backward Service Interaction Indicator Names.


Forward service interaction indicator

Name of the forward service interaction indicator. This field refers to an entry in the Forward Service Interaction Indicator table. The default value is NULL.

Backward service interaction indicator

Name of the backward service interaction indicator. This field refers to an entry in the Backward Service Interaction Indicator table. The default value is NULL.

Suspend timer

Enter the value for suspend timer. The valid range is 1-120 digits.

Include forward service interaction indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Include backward service interaction indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Include bothway through conference indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Bothway through conference indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are BothwayPathRequired and BothwayPathNotRequired. The default value is BothwayPathRequired.


Include suspend timer

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Include connected number treatment indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Connected number treatment indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are NonINImpact, PresentationRestricted, PresentCalledNumber and PresentCalledNumberRestriction. The default value is NonINImpact.

Include suppress call diversion notification

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Suppress call diversion notification

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are TRUE or FALSE. The default value is FALSE.

Suppress call transfer notification

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are TRUE or FALSE. The default value is FALSE.

Include suppress call transfer notification

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Include allow CdINNo presentation indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.

Allow CdINNo presentation indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are TRUE or FALSE. The default value is FALSE.

User dialogue duration indicator

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are TRUE or FALSE. The default value is FALSE.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Service Interaction Indicator Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SH Configuration

Use the SH Configuration node to declare the general parameters of the service handler that can vary from one instance of the service handler to another.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SH Configuration table node in the left pane. The SH Configuration database node displays the SH configuration middle pane contents and SH configuration right pane contents.

SH Configuration Middle Pane Contents

AIN info analyzed service handler database
IN Provide Instructions database
IS-41 database
IS-41 LOCREQ database
IS-41 NPREQ database


ISUP database
LNP GTT (CNAM) database
LNP GTT (LIDB) database
LNP GTT (Generic) database
LNP GTT (MWI) database
LNP GTT (SMSC) database
SCCP database
ANSI INAP database

Double-click the SH ID, MIN Missing CdPA, Connect Name, and MDN Missing CdPA text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Original CdPAs, MIN Missing CdPAs, and MDN Missing CdPAs.

The MDN Missing CdPA, MIN Missing CdPA, MIN Missing Return Error, Connect Name, and MDN Missing Return Error fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

SH ID

The service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

Response routing

Select a value for the response routing from the drop-down list. The possible values are MTP and SCCP. The default value is SCCP.

Connect name

This field refers to an entry in the Connect table and is the name of an IN connection control message.

MIN missing CdPA

This is the called party address to be used if the MIN parameter is not present in the IS41 message. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party Address table. The default value is NULL.

MDN missing CdPA

The called party address to be used if the MDN parameter is not present in the IS41 message. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party Address table. The default value is NULL.

Error action

Select the error action to be performed from the drop-down list. The possible values are Continue Routing and Return Error. The default value is Continue Routing.

MIN missing return error

Select if an error message is to be returned if MIN parameter is missing in the IS41 message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

MIN missing next action

Select the next action to be performed if the MIN parameter is missing. The possible values are Stop and Continue. The default value is Continue.

MDN missing return error

Select the next action to be performed if the MDN parameter is missing. The possible values are Stop and Continue. The default value is Continue.

MDN missing next action

Select the next action to be performed if the MDN parameter is missing. The possible values are Stop and Continue. The default value is Continue.

InitialDP list for SN

Name of the initialDP list for SN. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

Dialogue termination state

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are BasicEnd and PreArrangedEnd. The default value is BasicEnd.

ERB list For SN

Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are CalledPartyNumber and NoParameter. The default value is CalledPartyNumber.

InitialDP list for calling party

Name of the initialDP list for calling party. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

InitialDP list for called party

Name of the initialDP list for called party. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

SH Configuration Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SH Service Description

Use the SH Service Description node to declare the services that are enabled for the service handler and the order in which the services are applied.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database. Select the SH Service Description table node in the left pane. The SH Service Description database node displays the SH service description middle pane contents and SH service description right pane contents.

SH Service Description Middle Pane Contents

Order

The order in which the services are applied. The order starts with the value "one" and increments with each service added for a particular SH ID.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

  1. Select View > Entry Edit or click the Entry Edit icon to change to the edit mode.

  2. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SH IDs.
Service name

Services available for the service handler instance. This refers to an entry in the Installed Services table in the SS7 Database Applications database. Select the service name from the drop-down list.

Status 

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.


SH service Description Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

SRS RN

Use the SRS RN node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SRS RN table node in the left pane.The SRS RN database node displays the SRSRN middle pane contents and SRSRN right pane contents.

SRS RN Middle Pane Contents

Name

Name of the Original CdPA database. The valid range is The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.

RN

Routing number provided by the subscriber routing service. This field refers to an entry in the Routing Number Setup table in the Subscriber Routing Service database. Double-click the text box to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured RNs.

Modify SSN

If the SSN is in the called party address, select No to use that SSN value. Select Yes to use the value in the SSN column. The default value is No.

Modify TT

If the translation type is supported by the GTI, select No to use that TT value. Select Yes to use the value in the TT column. The default value is No.

SSN

Subsystem number. The valid range is 3-255.

TT

Translation type. The valid range is 0-255.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

SRS RN Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Call Type Screening Input

Use the Call Type Screening Input node to provide the called and calling number inputs for the call type screening service from the service handler.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Call Type Screening Input table node in the left pane. The Call Type Screening Input database table node displays the Call type screening input middle p ane contents and  Call type screening input right pane contents.

Call Type Screening Input Middle Pane Contents

Double-click the SH ID, Analyze Route, Return Error, Continue, and Disconnect text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SH IDs, Analyze Routes, Return Errors, Continues, and Disconnects.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

The Analyze Route, Return Error, Continue, and Disconnect fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Analyze route

Analyzed route response name. This field refers to an entry in the Analyze Route table. The default value is NULL.

Return error

TCAP error code. This field refers to an entry in the Return Error table. The default value is NULL.


Continue

Continue response name. This field refers to an entry in the Continue table. The default value is NULL.

Disconnect

Disconnect response name. This field refers to an entry in the Disconnect table. The default value is NULL.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Call Type Screening Input Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

  • Continue panel
  • SH ID panel
  • Analyze Route panel
  • Continue panel
  • Disconnect panel
  • Return Error panel
  • Search criteria panel

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Calling Screening Input

Use the Calling Screening Input node to declare the response if a parameter required by the calling number screening service cannot be found within the AIN info analyzed message parameters.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Calling Screening Input table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Calling Screening Input node are the same as the Call type screening input node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Called Screening Input

Use the Called Screening Input node to declare the response if a parameter required by the called number screening service cannot be found within the AIN info analyzed message parameters.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Called Screening Input table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Called Screening Input node are the same as the Call type screening input node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.


NP Input

Use the NP Input node to provide inputs to the number portability service from the service handler.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the NP Input table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the NP Input node are the same as the Call type screening input node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

SRS Input

Use the SRS Input node to provide inputs to the subscriber routing service from the service handler.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SRS Input table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Called Screening Input node are the same as the Call type screening input node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

SRS Event

Use the SRS Event node to map the events generated by the subscriber routing service to the responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the SRS Event table node in the left pane.The SRS Event database table node displays the SRS event middle pane contents and SRS event right pane contents.

    The fields in the middle pane differ based on the selected database.

SRS Event Middle Pane Contents

AIN Info Analyzed service handler database
IS-41 service handler database
IS-41 LOCREQ service handler database
SCCP Service Handler Database
ANSI INAP service handler database

Double-click the Event Name, SH ID, Analyze Route, Return Error, CdPA, Release Call, Release, Connect, Relay, Continue, and Disconnect text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Event Names, SH IDs, Analyze Routes, Return Errors, Continues, and Disconnects.

Event name

Name of the event generated by the service. This field refers to an entry in the events table.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

The Analyze Route, Return Error, Continue, Location Request, NP Request, Location Request, and Disconnect fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Analyze route

Analyzed route response name. This field refers to an entry in the Analyze Route table. The default value is NULL.

Return error

TCAP error code. This field refers to an entry in the Return Error table. The default value is NULL.

Continue

Continue response name. This field refers to an entry in the Continue table. The default value is NULL.

Disconnect

Disconnect response name. This field refers to an entry in the Disconnect table. The default value is NULL.

Connect name

Defines the name of an IN connection control message. This field refers to an entry in the Connect table.

Location request

Name of the location request message. This field refers to an entry in the LOCREQ table. The default value is NULL.

NP request

Number portability request message. This field refers to an entry in the NPREQ table. The default value is NULL.

Release call

Name of the release call. This field refers to an entry in the Release Call table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Release

Name of the release. This field refers to an entry in the Release table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Relay

Name of the relay. This field refers to an entry in the Relay table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Connect

Name of the connect. This field refers to an entry in the Connect table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Discard

Specify if the signaling message is to be discarded. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.


CdPA

Called party address. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party Address table. The default value is NULL.

Next action

Action to be performed by the service handler based on the response for the event. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Continue and Stop. The default value is Continue.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

SRS Event Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

  • Continue panel
  • SH ID panel
  • Analyze Route panel
  • Event Name panel
  • Disconnect panel
  • Return Error panel
  • Release Call panel
  • Release panel
  • Connect panel
  • Location Request panel
  • CdPA panel
  • Search criteria panel

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

NP Event

Use the NP Event node to map the events generated by the number portability service to the responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the NP Event table node in the left pane. The NP Event database table node displays the NP event middle pane contents and NP event right pane contents.
    LNP GTT LIDB service handler database , LNP GTT Generic service handler database and LNP GTT SMSC service handler database.

NP Event Middle Pane Contents

AIN Info Analyzed service handler database
IN Provide Instructions service handler database
IS-41 NPREQ service handler database
LNP GTT Generic service handler database
LNP GTT MWI service handler database
LNP GTT LIDB service handler database
LNP GTT Generic service handler database


LNP GTT SMSC service handler database
ANSI INAP service handler database

Double-click the Event Name, SH ID, Analyze Route, Return Error, Release Call, Connect, Connect Name, NP Request, Relay, Continue, and Disconnect text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Event Names, SH IDs, Analyze Routes, Return Errors, Continues, Releases, Release Calls, Connects, Connect Names, NP Requests, Relays, Use CNAM Destinations, Use LIDB Destinations, Use MWI Destinations, Use Generic Destinations, Use SMSC Destinations and Disconnects.

Event name

Name of the event generated by the service. This field refers to an entry in the events table.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

The Analyze Route, Return Error, Continue, Release Call, Connect, Connect Name, NP Request, Relay, Use CNAM Destination, Use LIDB Destination, Use MWI Destination, Use Generic Destination, Use SMSC Destination, and Disconnect fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Analyze route

Analyzed route response name. This field refers to an entry in the Analyze Route table. The default value is NULL.

Return error

TCAP error code. This field refers to an entry in the Return Error table. The default value is NULL.

Continue

Continue response name. This field refers to an entry in the Continue table. The default value is NULL.

Disconnect

Disconnect response name. This field refers to an entry in the Disconnect table. The default value is NULL.

Connect

Name of the connect. This field refers to an entry in the Connect table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Connect name

Defines the name of an IN connection control message. This field refers to an entry in the Connect table.

NP request

Number portability request message. This field refers to an entry in the NPREQ table. The default value is NULL.

Relay

Name of the relay. This field refers to an entry in the Relay table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Release call

Name of the release call. This field refers to an entry in the Release Call table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Use CNAM destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a CNAM destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use MWI destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a MWI destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use LIDB destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a LIDB destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use generic destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a Generic destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use SMSC destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a SMSC destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Next action

Action to be performed by the service handler based on the response for the event. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Continue and Stop. The default value is Continue.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

NP Event Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

  • SH ID panel
  • Analyze Route panel
  • Event Name panel
  • Disconnect panel
  • Return Error panel
  • Release Call panel
  • Relay panel
  • Connect panel
  • NP Request panel
  • Search criteria panel

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Call Type Screening Event

Use the Call Type Screening Event node to map the events generated by the call type screening service to the responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Call Type Screening Event table node in the left pane. The Call Type Screening Event database table node displays the Call type screening event middle pane contents and Call type screening event right pane contents.

Call Type Screening Event Middle Pane Contents

AIN info analyzed service handler database
ISUP service handler database
ANSI INAP service handler database

Double-click the Event Name, SH ID, Analyze Route, Return Error, Release, Release Call, Continue, and Disconnect text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Event Names, SH IDs, Analyze Routes, Return Errors, Continues, and Disconnects.

Event name

Name of the event generated by the service. This field refers to an entry in the events table.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

The Analyze Route, Return Error, Continue, Release Call, Relay, Discard, Connect, and Disconnect fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Analyze route

Analyzed route response name. This field refers to an entry in the Analyze Route table. The default value is NULL.

Return error

TCAP error code. This field refers to an entry in the Return Error table. The default value is NULL.

Continue

Continue response name. This field refers to an entry in the Continue table. The default value is NULL.

Disconnect

Disconnect response name. This field refers to an entry in the Disconnect table. The default value is NULL.

Release call

Name of the release call. This field refers to an entry in the Release Call table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Release

Name of the release. This field refers to an entry in the Release table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Relay

Name of the relay. This field refers to an entry in the Relay table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Connect

Name of the connect. This field refers to an entry in the Connect table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Discard

Specify if the signaling message is to be discarded. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Next action

Action to be performed by the service handler based on the response for the event. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Continue and Stop. The default value is Continue.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays"?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

Call Type Screening Event Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

  • Continue panel
  • SH ID panel
  • Analyze Route panel
  • Event Name panel
  • Disconnect panel
  • Return Error panel
  • Release Call panel
  • Release panel
  • Relay panel
  • Connect panel
  • Search criteria panel

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

Calling Screening Event

Use the Calling Screening Event node to map the events generated by the calling number screening service to the responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Calling Screening Event table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Calling Screening Event node are the same as the Call type screening event node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

Called Screening Event

Use the Called Screening Event node to map the events generated by the called number screening service to responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the Called Screening Event table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the Called Screening Event node are the same as the Call type screening event node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

TCAP Screening Event

Use the TCAP Screening Event node to map the events generated by the TCAP screening service to responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the TCAP Screening Event table node in the left pane. The TCAP Screening Event database table node displays the TCAP screening event middle pane contents  and TCAP screening event right pane contents.

TCAP Screening Event Middle Pane Contents

AIN Info Analyzed service handler database
IN Provide Instructions service handler database
IS-41 service handler database
IS-41 LOCREQ service handler database
IS-41 NPREQ service handler database
LNP CNAM Service Handler Database
LNP GTT Generic service handler database
LNP GTT MWI service handler database
LNP GTT LIDB service handler database
LNP GTT Generic service handler database
LNP GTT SMSC service handler database
SCCP service handler database
ANSI INAP service handler database

Double-click the Event Name, SH ID, Analyze Route, Return Error, Release Call, Connect, Connect Name, NP Request, Relay, Continue, and Disconnect text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Event Names, SH IDs, Analyze Routes, Return Errors, Continues, Releases, Release Calls, Connects, Connect Names, NP Requests, Relays, and Disconnects.

Event name

Name of the event generated by the service. This field refers to an entry in the events table.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

The Analyze Route, Return Error, Continue, Release Call, Relay, Discard, Connect, NP Request, Use CNAM Destination, Use MWI Destination, Use Generic Destination, Use LIDB Destination, Use SMSC Destination, Location Request, and Disconnect fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Return error

TCAP error code. This field refers to an entry in the Return Error table. The default value is NULL.

CdPA

Called party address. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party Address table. The default value is NULL.

Release call

Name of the release call. This field refers to an entry in the Release Call table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Discard

Specify if the signaling message is to be discarded. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Relay

Name of the relay. This field refers to an entry in the Relay table. The default value is NOT NULL.

Connect

Name of the connect. This field refers to an entry in the Connect table. The default value is NOT NULL.

NP request

Number portability request message. This field refers to an entry in the NPREQ table. The default value is NULL.


Use CNAM destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a CNAM destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use MWI destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a MWI destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use LIDB destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a LIDB destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use generic destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a Generic destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Use SMSC destination

Select a value from the drop-down list to specify a SMSC destination for routing the message. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Location request

Name of the location request message. This field refers to an entry in the LOCREQ table. The default value is NULL.

Next action

Action to be performed by the service handler based on the response for the event. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Continue and Stop. The default value is Continue.

Analyze route

Analyzed route response name. This field refers to an entry in the Analyze Route table. The default value is NULL.

Continue

Continue response name. This field refers to an entry in the Continue table. The default value is NULL.

Disconnect

Disconnect response name. This field refers to an entry in the Disconnect table. The default value is NULL.

Connect name

This field refers to an entry in the Connect table and is the name of an IN connection control message.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

TCAP Screening Event Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

  • Continue panel
  • SH ID panel
  • Analyze Route panel
  • Event Name panel
  • Disconnect panel
  • Return Error panel
  • Connect Name panel
  • Release panel
  • Relay panel
  • Connect panel
  • Search criteria panel

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

MIN Event

Use the MIN node to map the events generated by the mobile identity routing service to responses that are provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the MIN Event table node in the left pane. The MIN Event database table node displays the MIN event middle pane contents and MIN event right pane contents.

MIN Event Middle Pane Contents

Double-click the Event Name CdPA, Return Error, and SH ID text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Event Names and SH IDs.

Event name

Name of the event generated by the service. This field refers to an entry in the events table.

SH ID

Service handler identification. The SH ID is a unique number that is automatically generated when you create an instance of the service handler. This field refers to an entry in the Service Handlers table in the SS7 Database Applications database.

Return Error, Discard, and CdPA fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.

Return error

TCAP error code. This field refers to an entry in the Return Error table. The default value is NULL.

CdPA

Called party address. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party Address table. The default value is NULL.

Discard

Specify if the signaling message is to be discarded. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.

Next action

Action to be performed by the service handler based on the response for the event. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Continue and Stop. The default value is Continue.

Status

The status of a created or modified record. If a record is created or modified but not committed to the database, the Status column displays Edited or New. If a record is modified and committed successfully to the database, the Status column displays Success. If the modified record is not successfully committed to the database, the Status column displays Failure and the reason for the failure is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column. If invalid values are entered, the Status column displays "?" and the reason for the "?" is displayed if you move the mouse over the status column.

MIN Event Right Pane Contents

The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.

For the procedures using this window, see Databases tab.

IMSI Event

Use the IMSI Event node to map the events generated by the mobile identity routing service to the responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the IMSI Event table node in the left pane. The fields displayed in the IMSI Event node are the same as the MIN event node.

  5. Go to Databases tab for the procedures using this window.

shANSIISUPContScrEvent

Use the shANSIISUPContScrEvent node to map the events generated by the ANSI ISUP content screening service to the responses provided by the service handler. You can also provision the next action to be taken by the service handler for a particular response.

  1. Select CONFIGURATION > SS7 DB Application from the launcher tree.

  2. Click Databases tab.

  3. Select the required database.

  4. Select the shANSIISUPContScrEvent table node in the left pane. 

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