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.
For instance, if the User Identity has been decoded from a SIP URI that has a "+" sign before the digits (such as sig:+1-919-460-5500@oracle.com), it can be directly categorized as an MSISDN.
FABR extracts the first 5 or 6 digits of the User Identity and compares them against the list of configured 5-digit and 6-digit MCC-MNC combinations on the Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC GUI page.
If a match occurs, the User Identity is considered to be an IMSI and is used for an IMSI lookup.
If a match does not occur, the User Identity is considered to be an MSISDN and is used for an MSISDN lookup.
RBAR extracts the first 5 or 6 digits of the User Identity and compares them against the list of configured 5-digit and 6-digit MCC-MNC combinations on the Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC GUI page .
If a match occurs, the User Identity is considered to be an IMSI. RBAR will bypass the AVP; as RBAR does not support decoding an IMSI from a Routing Entity of IMPU or MSISDN.
If a match does not occur, the User Identity is considered to be an MSISDN and is used for MSISDN lookup.
Click the Insert button.
The Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC [Insert] page opens. You can add new MCCMNC entries. If the maximum number of MCCMNC entries (2500) already exists in the system, the Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC [Insert] page will not open, and an error message is displayed.
The Diameter Common > Network Identifiers > MCCMNC [Edit] page opens. The selected MCCMNC entry can be edited.
Select an MCCMNC entry in the list, and click the Delete button to remove the selected entry.