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as IBCF supports using the SBC as IBCF is enhanced in this release with the ability to use "TERM" parameter as user part when creating PATH headers, and use "ORIG" parameter in a created Service-Route header as user part. Additionally, on receiving a ROUTE header with either of these parameters, the
SBC will populate populates the UE Roaming status field of the CDR with the appropriate value (
see refer to CDR Field Descriptions (old) for billing details).
as SBC as IBCF behavior:
- SBC as IBCF uses Use ORIG from route header to identify that it is a roaming user originated call. If the parameter "ORIG" is present, the UE-Roaming-Status is updated with Calling Subscriber and is indicated as a roaming originated call.
- SBC as IBCF uses Use “TERM” from route header to identify that it is a roaming user terminating call. If the parameter "TERM" is present, the UE-Roaming-Status is updated with Called Subscriber and is indicated as a roaming terminating call.
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When register relay and create path header is are enabled, SBC inserts the
inserts “TERM” as user part of the path header of REGISTER request.When register relay and create service route header is enabled,
SBC inserts the inserts “ORIG” as user part of service-route header of 200 OK to REGISTER request.
Invite
When SBC receives the
receives INVITE with route headers and if top route points to
SBC and the and the user part of the route to “ORIG” then the UE-Roaming Status is updated with the value as “3”. This implies, the call is originated by a roaming user (i.e.Calling subscriber is roaming and has originated the call).
When SBC receives the
receives INVITE with route headers and if top route points to
SBC and the and the user part of the route to “TERM” then the UE-Roaming Status is updated with the value as “2”. This implies, the call is terminated by a roaming user(i.e.Called subscriber is roaming and has terminated the call).
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