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In the EMA, navigate to All > Profiles > Signaling > Atprofile.

 

The window Atprofile appears, with the table Atprofile List.

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1Atprofile window with frame Atprofile List

 

The parameters (presented as columns) in the table Atprofile List are:

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1Parameters: Atprofile List
 ParameterDescription
ID

An unique identifier for the Access Transfer profile.

This data type is used to model textual information taken from NVT ASCII character set. The SonusName type is used to label Sonus Named objects. The characters #%^&(){}<>,/;[]=!$*?|~ and SPACE are not allowed.

 

Create a new Atprofile

 

To create a new Atprofile, click the button New Atprofile.

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1New Atprofile

 

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On successful creation of the Atprofile, the Success message appears.

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1Successful creation of new Atprofile

 

 

Copy an Atprofile

 

To copy an Atprofile, select the Atprofile from the list displayed.

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1Select Atprofile from list

 

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The fields in the frame Copy Selected Atprofile are:

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1Parameters: Copy Selected Atprofile
 FieldOptions/Possible ValuesDescription
IDN/AThe name/identity to be given to the Atprofile, whose configuration matches fully or partly with the selected Atprofile.
Access Transfer Policy Profile Type_Access Transfer Policy Profile TypeATCF | EATF

The Access Transfer Control Function (ATCF) in the serving (visited if roaming) network provides the proxy role as well as B2BUA functionality (based on the call flow being processed) as defined in the IMS specifications. When SRVCC is enhanced with ATCF, the ATCF is included in the session control plane for the duration of the call before and after Access Transfer. The ATCF may be co-located with one of the existing functional entities within the serving network (i.e. P-CSCF or IBCF).

Emergency Access Transfer Function (EATF) provides IMS-based mechanisms for enabling service continuity of IMS emergency sessions. It is a function in the serving (visited if roaming) IMS network, providing the procedures for IMS emergency session anchoring and PS to CS Access Transfer. The EATF acts as a routing B2BUA which invokes third party call control (3pcc) to enable Access Transfer.

Refer to ATCF and EATF Support for details.





Feature Capability Indicator

Msc Assisted Mid CallDisable | Enable

Enable/Disable enumeration.

MSC Assisted Mid Call.

Ps Cs Alerting SRV CCDisable | Enable

Enable/Disable enumeration.

PS-CSAlertingSRVCC.

Cs Ps Alerting SRV CCDisable | Enable

Enable/Disable enumeration.

CS-PSAlertingSRVCC.

Cs Ps SRV CCDisable | Enable

Enable Disable enumeration.

CS-PSSRVCC.

Ps Cs Pre Alerting SRV CCDisable | Enable

Enable Disable enumeration.

PS-CSPreAlertingSRVCC.

Cs Ps Pre Alerting SRV CCDisable | Enable

Enable Disable enumeration.

CS-PSPreAlertingSRVCC.

Include ATCF_Include ATCFAlways | Criteria

When the option Always is selected, ATCF is included always without any criteria.

 

 

On the frame Copy Selected Atprofile, click Save to save the copied Atprofile. Click Undo Edits to undo all changes since the last saved configuration.

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On saving the copied Atprofile successfully, the Success message appears.

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1Copy Success

 

 

Delete an Atprofile

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To delete an Atprofile from the list, select the Atprofile and click the symbol delete.

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1Delete Atprofile

 

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