MCCMNC Configuration

The Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC GUI pages are used to configure up to 2500 distinct combinations of Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC).

The configured MCCMNC entries can be mapped to Diameter Realms, MSIN prefix digits, and CC+NDC combinations, using the Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC Mapping GUI page (see MCCMNC Mapping Configuration).

MCCMNC combinations are used by Address resolution applications like Full Address Based Resolution (FABR) and Range Based Address Resolution (RBAR), which need to categorize User Identities (digit strings) decoded from the Diameter Request AVPs as either MSISDN or IMSI, to allow looking up the User Identity in the appropriate lookup table.

Most of the time, these applications can clearly categorize the decoded User Identity based on:
In certain cases, none of these methods allow a clear categorization (for example, if the number of digits needs to be used and the received number of digits are applicable to both IMSIs and MSISDNs, and thus leads to an ambiguous determination; or if there is no ""+" sign before the digits). In such cases, a tie breaker procedure is required to categorize the digits as an IMSI or an MSISDN. The configured MCCMNC combinations can be used to provide a tie breaker mechanism in such cases, as follows:
As described in MCCMNC Mapping Configuration, MCCMNC combinations and MCCMNC Mapping are used by:
On the Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC page, you can perform the following actions: