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Response identifier represents the effect of an event on the signaling messages. Response is associated with an error condition that is detected by the service handler or an event that is returned from an applied service (see the following figure).
For more procedures using the Service Handlers tab, see Service Handlers Tab Procedures.
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.
Name of the Analyze Route response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.
Name of the called party. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party ID table. Double-click the text box to display the referenced column help window that lists the already configured Called Party IDs. For more information about the reference column help, see Referenced Column Help Window.
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.
This panel is displayed only if you select a row in the middle pane that contains any referenced columns. The corresponding referenced table details are displayed in the right pane. The Called Party ID panel displays the following:
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
Name of the Called Party Address response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.
Double-click the Original CdPA, MDN Name, MIN Name, SRS RN, Digits Dialed, Based on SRS, Based on MIN, Based on IMSI, and MIN RN text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured Original CdPAs, MDN Names, MIN Names, SRS RNs, and MIN RNs.
The Original CdPA, MDN Name, MIN Name, SRS RN, Digits Dialed, Based on SRS, Based on MIN, Based on IMSI, and MIN RN fields are parts of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.
Original SCCP called party address. This field refers to an entry in the Original CdPA table. The default value is NULL.
IS41 mobile directory number. This field refers to an entry in the MDN table. The default value is NULL.
IS41 mobile identity number. This field refers to an entry in the MIN table. The default value is NULL.
A routing number provided by the subscriber routing service. This field refers to an entry in the SRS RN table. The default value is NULL.
A routing number provided by the mobile identity routing service. This field refers to an entry in the MIN RN table. The default value is NULL.
Called party number. This field refers to an entry in the Digits Dialed table. The default value is NULL.
Called party address provided by the subscriber routing service. This field refers to an entry in the CdPA SRS RN table. The default value is NULL.
Called party address provided by the MIN service. This field refers to an entry in the CdPA MIN RN table. The default value is NULL.
Called party address provided by the IMSI service. This field refers to an entry in the CdPA IMSI RN table. The default value is NULL.
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.
The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane. The fields in the right pane differ based on the selected database
Based on SRS
The fields displayed in the above panels are the same as the Called Party ID panel.
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
Use the CdPA node to declare the SCCP called party addresses that the service handler can use.
Double-click the LEC Expanded CIC, LEC CIC, Billing Indicator Name, Connect Parameters, Send Charging Information, RN, and CDPN Name text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured LEC Expanded CICs, LEC CICs, Billing Indicators, RNs, and CDPN Names.
Name of the Connect response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters.
Expanded carrier identification code for the local exchange. This field refers to an entry in the Digits Carrier table. The default value is NOT NULL.
Carrier identification code for the local exchange. This field refers to an entry in the Digits Carrier table. The default value is NOT NULL.
Name of the billing indicator. This field refers to an entry in the Billing Indicators table. The default value is NOT NULL.
Name of the connect parameters. It refers to an entry in the Connect Parameters table. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.
Name of the send charging information. It refers to an entry in the Send Charging Information table. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters. The default value is NULL.
Select a value from the drop-down list to include SCI. The possible values are Yes and No. The default value is No.
The CDPN Name and RN fields are part of a choice group. You can enter a value for only one of these fields.
Name of the called party. This field refers to an entry in the Called Party Number table. The default value is NULL.
Option to provide the subscriber routing service. Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.
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.
The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane. The fields in the right pane differ based on the selected database
RN panel
The fields displayed in the above panels are the same as the Called Party ID panel.
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
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.
Name of the Continue response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters.
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.
Go to Response identifiers procedures for the procedures using this window.
Name of the LOCREQ response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) 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.
Electronic serial number. This field refers to an entry in the Electronic Serial Number table. The default value is NOT NULL.
Mobile switching center identification. This field refers to an entry in the MSC ID table. The default value is NOT NULL.
Mobile identity number. The valid range is 0000000000-9999999999. You must enter 10 digits. The default value is NOT NULL.
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.
The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.
ESN panel
The fields displayed in the above panels are the same as the Called Party ID panel.
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
Name of the NPREQ response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters.
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.
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.
The right pane displays the following panel when you select a row in the middle pane.
Routing Digits panel
The fields displayed in this panel are the same as the Called Party ID panel.
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
Use the Relay node to declare the content of the relay parameter that the service handler can use.
Name of the Relay response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, ., _, and space) characters.
Double-click the SCCP Called Party Address and InitialDP Parameters text boxes to display the Referenced column help window that lists the already configured SCCP Called Party Address and InitialDP Parameters.
Name of the SCCP called party address. This field refers to an entry in the SCCP Called Party Address table. The default value is NULL.
Name of the initial destination point parameters. This field refers to an entry in the Initial DP Parameters table. The default value is NULL.
Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.
Select a value from the drop-down list. The possible values are Yes or No. The default value is No.
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.
The right pane displays the following panels when you select a row in the middle pane.
InitialDP Parameters panel
The fields displayed in the above panels are the same as the Called Party ID panel.
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
Name of the Release response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], -, .,_, and space) characters.
Select the coding standard from the drop-down list. The possible values are ITU, ISO, National, and Specific. The default value is National.
Select the location from the drop-down list. The possible values are User, PrivateLocal, PublicLocal, Transit, PublicRemote, PrivateRemote, Spare6, International, Spare8, Spare9, Beyond Inter-working, Spare11, RsvNat12, RsvNat13, RsvNat14, and RsvNat15. The default value is User.
Indicates the cause of the release response. The valid range is 0-127.
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.
For the procedures using this window, see Response Identifiers Procedures.
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.
Name of the Return Error response identifier. The valid range is 1-20 ASCII ([a-z], [A-Z], [0-9],-, ., _, and space) characters.
TCAP error code. The valid range is 0-6.
TCAP error code. The valid range is 0-255.
Indicates the cause of the error response. The valid range is 0-255.
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.