The Inter Operator Identifier (IOI) is shared between sending and receiving networks, service providers, or content providers. The orig-IOI
parameter is used by the originating network in the requests whereas the term-IOI
parameter is used by the terminating network in the responses.
As a P-CSCF, the
has the following abilities:
- Use the
orig-IOI
in the REGISTER requests only. - Include the
orig-IOI
in all the SIP requests and responses. While generating responses for any UE terminated requests, the as a P-CSCF copies the orig-IOI
parameter received in the P-Charging-Vector header of the request to the P-Charging-Vector header of the response, and also includes a term-IOI
parameter. Both the orig-IOI
and term-IOI
parameters contain configured "Inter Operator ID" for the network.
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The "Inter Operator ID" value associated with the Trunk Group towards the IMS core is used for the configuration. |
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1 | Call Flow Depicting Insertion of Orig-IOI and Term-IOI at P-CSCF |
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3 | Call Flow Depicting Insertion of Orig-IOI and Term-IOI at P-CSCF |
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