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3 Setting Up IM-SCF CAP Phase 3

This chapter describes how to set up an IM-SCF CAP Phase 3 interworking module.

About IM-SCF CAP Phase 3 Setup

The process of IM-SCF CAP phase 3 setup requires the following:

  1. Adding an IM-SCF CAP phase 3 to your Oracle Communications Service Broker deployment. You can add as many modules of type IM-SCF CAP as you need. See "Adding an IM-SCF CAP Phase 3 to the Service Broker Deployment" for more information.

  2. Configuring the IM-SCF CAP phase 3. See "Configuring an IM-SCF CAP Phase 3" for more information.

Adding an IM-SCF CAP Phase 3 to the Service Broker Deployment

To add an IM-SCF CAP phase 3:

  1. In the domain navigation pane, expand the OCSB node.

  2. Expand the Processing Tier node.

  3. Expand the Interworking Modules node.

  4. Select IM Management.

  5. On the bottom of the IM Management pane, click New.

  6. In the New window, fill out the fields as follows:

    • In the Type list, select IMSCFCAP3.

    • In the Version list, select the required version.

    • In the Name field, enter a name for this module as it should appear in the list of modules. In this field, you can only use lower case letters (a-z), upper case letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscores (_). If you attempt to use a character which is not allowed, Service Broker displays the error message and prompts you to enter a different name.

  7. Click OK.

  8. In the notification window that reminds you to commit the changes, click OK.

  9. To add the new IM-SCF CAP phase 3 to your deployment, in the Change Center pane, click Commit.

    A new module of type IM-SCF CAP phase 3 is now added to your Service Broker deployment. The new module is displayed in the domain navigation pane under the Interworking Modules node.

Configuring an IM-SCF CAP Phase 3

To configure an IM-SCF CAP Phase 3:

  1. In the Change Center, click Lock & Edit.

  2. In the domain navigation pane, under the Interworking Modules node, select the newly added IM-SCF CAP phase 3.

    The IM-SCF CAP phase 3 configuration pane contains the subtabs described in Table 3-1.

    Table 3-1 IM-SCF CAP Phase 3 Configuration Subtabs

    Subtab Description

    General

    Enables you to configure general parameters for an Interworking Module instance.

    See "Configuring General Parameters" for more information.

    Call Handling

    Enables you to define the way that IM-SCF handles calls.

    For more information, see "Configuring Call Handling Parameters".

    IN Triggering

    Enables you to define the IN triggers that IM-SCF arms in the underlying session control entity.

    For more information, see "Configuring IN Triggering Parameters".

    Charging Service

    Enables you to define how IM-SCF sends credit reservation requests and specify whether IM-SCF reauthorizes a quota upon receiving various triggers from an MSC.

    See "Charging Services" for more information.

    Media Resources

    Enables you to set up the media resources that Service Broker uses to play announcements.

    See "Configuring Media Resources Parameters" for more information.

    TCAP

    Enables you to set up the TCAP layer of the IM-SCF.

    See "Configuring TCAP Parameters" for more information.

    Monitoring

    Enables you to define how Runtime MBeans and notifications operate.

    See "Configuring Monitoring Parameters" for more information.


Configuring General Parameters

The General subtab displays the protocol variant that is used to encode / decode SS7 messages and enables you to specify an alias for an Interworking Module instance.

Table 3-2 describes the configuration parameters on the General subtab.

Table 3-2 General Parameters

Name Type Description

Alias

STRING

Specifies an alias of the IM instance.

Using this alias, the SS7 SSU recognizes the instances of the IMs to which incoming messages should be routed. For more information on how the SS7 SSU uses aliases and how to configure incoming routing in the SS7 SSU, see the discussion on configuring the SS7 Signaling Server Unit for SIGTRAN in Oracle Communications Service Broker Signaling Server Units Configuration Guide.

Plugin

STRING

Specifies the protocol variant used over the SS7 interface. It informs the IM which plug-in (class) to use to encode / decode SS7 messages.


Configuring Call Handling Parameters

The Call Handling subtab enables you to define how IM-SCF handles calls.

Table 3-3 describes configuration parameters on the Call Handling subtab.

Table 3-3 IM-SCF CAP Phase 3 Call Handling Parameters

Name Type Description

OE Reaction Interval in Seconds

INT

Specifies the time period in seconds during which the IM-SCF waits for the OE to respond to SAL messages.

When this timer expires, IM-SCF decides how to handle existing session (Continue or Release) according to the configuration settings.

Default value: 100

Body Encoding Format

STRING

Specifies the method that the IM-SCF uses to encode IN parameters in the body of a SAL message.

Possible options:

  • BER

  • XER

  • None

Default value: None

In an IN mediation solution, when IM-SCF is coupled with IM-SSF, this parameter must be set to XER.

RRBCSM Accumulation Mode

BOOL

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF arms DPs using a single or multiple RRBCSM requests.

Possible values:

  • True

  • False

Activity Test Interval in Seconds

INT

Specifies the time interval in seconds between two invocations of ActivityTest operation. This operation is used to check whether or not the call exists.

Default value: 0, which means that the ActivityTest is not sent

Wait for Assist Request Instruction after Establishing Temporary Connection

INT

Specifies the time period in seconds during which the IM-SCF waits for ARI operation, following an ETC operation to the switch.

Wait for AssistRequestInstructions after EstablishTemporaryConnection

BOOL

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF expects an ARI operation, following an ETC operation to the switch.

Possible values:

  • True

  • False

Reset Timer Interval in Seconds

INT

Specifies the time period, in seconds, from receiving IN operation and till invoking the ResetTimer operation towards the MSC (reset Tssf).

Default value: 10

UI Reset Timer Interval in Seconds

INT

Specifies the time period, in seconds, from receiving IN operation and till invoking the ResetTimer operation towards the MSC (reset Tssf).

As opposed to Reset Timer Interval in Seconds, this parameter is used when IM-SCF is in the middle of interaction with a media resource.

Default value: 900

gsmSCFAddress

STRING

Specifies gsmSCFAddress to be set in an EstablishTemporaryConnection (ETC) and InitiateCallAttempt (ICA) operations.

gsmSCFAddress represents the address of IM-SCF that initiates the ETC operation. gsmSCFAddress consists of the following:

  • Address indicator (one octet), including NatureOfAddress

  • Address digits

For more information about the format of gsmSCFAddress, see 3GPP 29.002.

Wait for Apply Charging Report or Call Information

INT

Specifies the time period in seconds during which the IM-SCF waits for an ACR or CIR operation.


Configuring IN Triggering Parameters

The IN Triggering subtab enables you to define IN triggers that the IM-SCF arms in the underlying session control entity and specify additional parameters.

The IN Triggering subtab contains the subtabs described in Table 3-4.

Table 3-4 IN Triggering Subtabs

Subtab Description

O-BCSM

Enables you to configure how the IM-SCF arms DPs on the call origination side.

For more information, see "Configuring DPs on the Call Origination Side".

T-BCSM

Enables you to configure how the IM-SCF arms DPs on the call termination side.

For more information, see "Configuring DPs on the Call Termination Side".

O-SMS

Enables you to configure how the IM-SCF arms DPs on the SMS origination side.

For more information, see "Configuring DPs on the SMS Origination Side".


Configuring DPs on the Call Origination Side

The O-BCSM subtab enables you to configure how the IM-SCF arms DPs on the call origination side.

Table 3-5 describes configuration parameters on the O-BCSM subtab.

Table 3-5 O-BCSM DPs

Name Type Description

RouteSelectFailure

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms RouteSelectFailure.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

OCalledPartyBusy

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oCalledPartyBusy.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

ONoAnswer

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oNoAnswer.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

OAnswer

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oAnswer.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

ODisconnect

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oDisconnect.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

OAbandon

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oAbandon.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

ODisconnect Leg

STRING

Specifies a leg on which the oDisconnect DP is armed.

Possible values:

  • 1

  • 2

  • 1,2

Default value: 1,2


Configuring DPs on the Call Termination Side

The T-BCSM subtab enables you to configure how the IM-SCF arms DPs on the call termination side.

Table 3-6 describes configuration parameters on the T-BCSM subtab.

Table 3-6 T-BCSM DPs

Name Type Description

TBusy

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms tBusy.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

TNoAnswer

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms tNoAnswer.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

TAnswer

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms tAnswer.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

TDisconnect

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms tDisconnect.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

TAbandon

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms tAbandon.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

TDisconnect Leg

STRING

Specifies a leg on which the tDisconnect DP is armed.

Possible values:

  • 1

  • 2

  • 1,2

Default value: 1,2


Configuring DPs on the SMS Origination Side

The O-SMS subtab enables you to configure how the IM-SCF arms DPs on the SMS origination side.

Table 3-7 describes configuration parameters on the O-SMS subtab.

Table 3-7 O-SMS DPs

Name Type Description

OSmsSubmission

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oSmsSubmission.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED

OSmsFailure

STRING

Specifies how the IM-SCF arms oSmsFailure.

Possible values:

  • INTERRUPTED

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-R.

  • NOTIFY_AND_CONTINUE

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as EDP-N

  • TRANSPARENT

    The IM-SCF arms a DP as TRANSPARENT

  • NOT_APPLICABLE

    The IM-SCF does not arm a DP

Default value: INTERRUPTED


Charging Services

You can configure IM-SCF to monitor session duration and charge sessions. IM-SCF provides the following capabilities:

  • Credit reservation requests generation

    IM-SCF sends these requests to IM-OCF through the OE. IM-OCF translates credit reservation requests to Diameter CCRs, which are then forwarded to a billing application.

  • Session monitoring and charging

    You can specify whether a session is monitored by IM-SCF or by an MSC. In the former case, IM-SCF generates an ApplyCharging message based on the Granted-Service-Unit AVP of the CCA received from a billing application. IM-SCF sends this ApplyCharging message to an MSC. Then the MSC applies charging. If the session is monitored by IM-SCF, IM-SCF applies charging on its own.

  • Quota reauthorization

    You can specify whether IM-SCF reauthorizes a quota upon receiving various triggers from an MSC.

To set up IM-SCF charging services, you use the Charging Services tab. This tab contains the subtabs described in Table 3-8.

Table 3-8 Charging Services Subtabs

Subtab Description

General

Enables you to specify how IM-SCF sets up and sends credit reservation requests to the OE.

See "General" for more information.

Reauthorization Triggers

Enables you to specify whether IM-SCF reauthorizes a quota upon receiving various triggers from an MSC.

See "Reauthorization Triggers" for more information.


General

The General subtab enables you to specify how IM-SCF sets up and sends credit reservation requests to the OE. The OE forwards these requests to application-facing IMs as defined in the orchestration logic.

Table 3-9 describes the configuration parameters that you need to specify for credit reservation requests.

Table 3-9 General Parameters

Name Type Description

Service Monitoring

STRING

Specifies the component that monitors session duration.

Possible values:

  • Internal

    IM-SCF monitors session duration.

  • External

    MSC monitors session duration.

  • None

    Session duration is not monitored.

Default value: None

Tccd Timeout

INT

Specifies the maximum time, in seconds, that IM-SCF waits for a credit reservation response after sending a credit reservation request. If the timeout expires, IM-SCF releases the call.

To disable the timeout timer, enter a negative value.

First Credit Reservation Request

STRING

Specifies when IM-OCF sends the first CCR to a billing application. This request is generated by IM-SCF and sent to IM-OCF through the OE.

Possible values:

  • ON_INITIAL_EVENT

    IM-OCF sends a request after an MSC sends the first session setup message.

  • ON_RINGBACK

    IM-OCF sends a request after an MSC sends a ringing indication.

  • ON_ANSWER

    IM-OCF sends a request after an MSC sends an answer indication.

  • NEVER

Default value: ON_INITIAL_EVENT

First Credit Granted Notification

STRING

When the Service Monitoring parameter is set to "External" and session duration is monitored by an MSC, the First Credit Granted Notification parameter specifies when IM-SCF sends an ApplyCharging message to the MSC.

Possible values:

  • ON_INITIAL_EVENT

    IM-SCF sends an ApplyCharging message after an MSC sends the first session setup message.

  • ON_ANSWER

    IM-SCF sends an ApplyCharging message after an MSC sends an answer indication. In this case, the answer event must be armed as EDP-R.

Default value: ON_INITIAL_EVENT

Start Charging Phase

STRING

Specifies when IM-SCF starts charging a session.

Possible values:

  • ON_INITIAL_EVENT

    IM-SCF starts charging after an MSC sends the first session setup message.

  • ON_RINGBACK

    IM-SCF starts charging after an MSC sends a ringing indication.

  • ON_ANSWER

    IM-SCF starts charging after an MSC sends an answer indication.

Default value: ON_ANSWER

Requested Duration

INT

Specifies the value to which IM-OCF needs to set the CC-time AVP in a CCR sent to a billing application.

Requested Volume

INT

Specifies the value to which IM-OCF needs to set the CC-Total-Octets AVP in a CCR sent to a billing application.

Requested Service Units

INT

Specifies the value to which IM-OCF needs to set the CC-Service-Specific-Units AVP in a CCR sent to a billing application.

Service Identifier

INT

Specifies the value to which IM-OCF needs to set the Service-Identifier AVP in a CCR sent to a billing application.


Reauthorization Triggers

The Reauthorization Triggers subtab enables you to specify whether IM-SCF reauthorizes a quota upon receiving various triggers from an MSC.

Table 3-10 describes configuration parameters on the Reauthorization Triggers subtab.

Table 3-10 Reauthorization Triggers Parameters

Name Type Description

Name

STRING

A unique identifier for the trigger.

Trigger Type

STRING

Specifies the trigger for reauthorization of granted quota.

Possible values:

  • ALERTED

  • CONNECTED

  • INFO_RECEIVED

  • REINVITED

  • REINVITED_OK

  • UPDATED

  • UPDATED_OK

Mode

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session Updated trigger.

  • YES

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • DYNAMIC

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • NO

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: DYNAMIC


Table 3-11 describes the preconfigured triggers on the Reauthorization Triggers subtab.

Table 3-11 Reauthorization Triggers

Name Type Description

Info Received

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Info Received trigger.

Possible values:

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic

Session Alerted

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session Alerted trigger.

Possible values:

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic

Session Connected

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session Connected trigger.

Possible values:

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic

Session ReInvite Complete

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session ReInvite Complete trigger.

Possible values:

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic

Session Reinvited

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session Reinvited trigger.

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic

Session Update Complete

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session Update Complete trigger.

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic

Session Updated

STRING

Specifies whether or not IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota on receiving the Session Updated trigger.

  • Yes

    IM-SCF always reauthorizes the quota.

  • Dynamic

    IM-SCF reauthorizes the quota only if a change in the rating conditions was detected (for example, when a location is changed).

  • No

    IM-SCF never reauthorizes the quota.

Default value: Dynamic


Configuring Media Resources Parameters

Using the Media Resources tab, you configure media resources that Service Broker uses to play announcements. In addition, you define how Service Broker translates the string URL of the announcement received from an application to an integer required by an SS7 MRF.

The Media Resources tab contains the subtabs described in Table 3-12.

Table 3-12 Media Resources Subtabs

Subtab Description

General

Enables you to configure media resources that IM-SCF uses to play announcements.

See "General" for more information.

Announcements

Enables you to configure how the IM-SCF translates announcement URLs to announcement IDs.

See "Announcements" for more information.


General

Table 3-13 describes the parameters that define MRFs that the IM-SCF uses to play announcements.

Table 3-13 MRF Parameters

Name Type Description

Name

STRING

Specifies a name of the media resource.

Alias

STRING

Specifies a unique identifier that applications use to instruct Service Broker which media resource to connect in order to play announcements.

The alias has the format of a SIP URI: sip: name1.name2@domain_name. For example: sip:ocsb.mrf@processing_domain1.

If a name contains numbers, you can specify a generic alias that fits a range of aliases by using the question mark character (?) as a wildcard character. A question mark can be substituted by any number.

For example, if you set the Alias parameter to mrf.1234????@oracle, this alias fits any alias in the range from mrf.12340000@oracle to mrf.12349999@ oracle.

Address Digits

STRING

Specifies the digits part of the media resource address. The media resource address is used to set up a connection towards the media resource.

To use a pre-defined media resource to play announcements, set:

  • Address Digits to none

  • Operation Type to internal

In this case, Service Broker ignores the following parameters:

  • Nature of Address

  • Address Numbering Plan Indicator

  • Numbering Qualifier

  • Number Screening

  • Presentation Restriction

Nature of Address

STRING

Specifies the NatureOfAddress part of the media resource address. The media resource address is used to set up a connection towards the media resource.

Possible values:

  • SUBSCRIBER_NUMBER

  • UNKNOWN

  • NATIONAL

  • INTERNATIONAL

  • NETWORK-SPECIFIC

Default value: SUBSCRIBER_NUMBER

Address Numbering Plan Indicator

STRING

Specifies the NumberingPlanInd part of the media resource address. The media resource address is used to set up a connection towards the media resource.

Possible values:

  • ISDN

  • DATA

  • TELEX

Default value: ISDN

Numbering Qualifier

STRING

Specifies the numbering qualifier of the media resource address.

Possible values:

  • NONE

  • DIALLED_DIGITS

  • USER_PROVIDED_FAILED_NETWORK_SCREENING

  • USER_PROVIDED_NOT_SCREENED

  • REDIRECTING_TERMINATING_NUMBER

Default value: NONE

Number Screening

STRING

Specifies the numbering screening of the media resource address.

Possible values:

  • UNDEFINED

  • USER_PROVIDED_NOT_VERIFIED

  • USER_PROVIDED_VERIFIED_PASSED

  • USER_PROVIDED_VERIFIED_FAILED

  • NETWORK_PROVIDED

Default value: UNDEFINED

Presentation Restriction

STRING

Specifies the presentation restriction of the media resource address.

Possible values:

  • UNDEFINED

  • ALLOWED

  • RESTRICTED

  • NOT_AVAILABLE

Default value: UNDEFINED

Operation Type

STRING

Possible values:

  • internal: The media resource is internal part of the SSP. ConnectToResource (CTR) operation is used to connect the media resource.

  • external: The media resource not a part of the SSP. EstablishTemporaryConnection (ETC) is used to connect the media resource.

Default value: internal

Answer Indication

BOOL

Specifies how to set the ServiceInteractionIndicatorTwo.bothway ThroughConnectionInd parameter in ETC and CTR operations in order to specify whether IM-SCF needs to request opening of the voice channel in both directions or in one direction only.

Possible values:

  • Yes

    ServiceInteractionIndicatorTwo. bothwayThroughConnectionInd is set to bothwayPathRequired

  • No

    ServiceInteractionIndicatorTwo. bothwayThroughConnectionInd is set to bothwayPathNotRequired

  • None

    bothwayThroughConnectionInd is omitted


Note:

When an internal media resource is used (CTR), the Address Digits, Nature of Address and Address Numbering Plan Indicator parameters can be set to 'None' in order to instruct the network's session control entity to connect its pre-configured media resource.

Announcements

An application can request Service Broker to play an announcement by sending to Service Broker a SIP INFO message that contains an MSCML representation of a PlayAnnouncement operation. This message contains the URL of the announcement to be played. Because an SS7 MRF requires an integer to identify the announcement rather than a string value, Service Broker translates the URL to an announcement ID before sending a request to the MRF.

Using the Announcements subtab, you define to which announcement ID Service Broker translates each URL as described in Table 3-14.

Table 3-14 Announcement URLs to Announcement IDs Translation Parameters

Name Type Description

Name

STRING

Specifies the name of the announcement.

MRF Alias

STRING

Specifies the alias of the MRF for which Service Broker translates the URL specified in the General Announcement ID parameter to the ID defined in the Specific Announcement parameter.

The alias has the format of a SIP URI: sip: name1.name2@domain_name. For example: sip:ocsb.mrf@processing_domain1.

If a name contains numbers, you can specify a generic alias that fits a range of aliases by using the question mark character (?) as a wildcard character. A question mark can be substituted by any number.

For example, if you set the Alias parameter to mrf.1234????@oracle, this alias fits any alias in the range from mrf.12340000@oracle to mrf.12349999@ oracle.

You define parameters of the MRF in the General subtab of the Media Resources tab.

General Announcement ID

STRING

Specifies the URL of the announcement that Service Broker translates to the integer representing the announcement ID and specified in the Specific Announcement parameter.

Specific Announcement

INT

Specifies the announcement ID to which Service Broker translates the value specified in the General Announcement ID.


Configuring TCAP Parameters

The TCAP subtab enables you to set up parameters of the IM TCAP layer.

Table 3-15 describes configuration parameters on the TCAP subtab.

Table 3-15 TCAP Parameter

Name Type Description

Class4 Default Timeout in Seconds

INT

Specifies the time period in seconds that the IM waits for possible REJECT. The timer starts when sending INVOKE for class 4 operations.

Default value: 10000

Reject Timeout in Seconds

INT

Specifies the time period in seconds that the IM waits for possible REJECT. The timer starts when sending INVOKE for class 1-3 operations.

Application Part Guard Timer

INT

Specifies the PSM timer, which is a timer for incoming operations.

The PSM timer defines the maximum time in seconds that the application (TC-User) has to respond to incoming INVOKE messages.

Activate Invoke Alarm in Application Layer

BOOL

When the TCAP layer receives an INVOKE, it triggers back PABORT if there is no response. The waiting time period for response is configured in the encoding library.

The Activate Invoke Alarm in Application Layer parameter specifies whether or not to activate this timer.

Possible values:

  • True

  • False

Default value: False.

Result Split Length

INT

Specifies the maximum length of the TCAP RESULT message. When the actual length of the message exceeds the specified value, the message is split.


Configuring Monitoring Parameters

The Monitoring tab enables you to define how Runtime MBeans and notifications operate for an IM-SCF. For more information about configuring monitoring, see "Configuring Service Broker Monitoring" in "Monitoring Service Broker Using Runtime MBeans" in Oracle Communications Service Broker System Administrator's Guide.