Oracle® Communications Diameter Signaling Router Subscriber Database Server Provisioning Interface Release 8.3 E93213 |
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Each line in the subscriber import file is for one subscriber, which is defined as a group of related routing entities.
The update commands in the subscriber import file contain all of the routing entities and Account ID values for one subscriber. During the import process, all specified routing entities and Account ID values are added to a new subscriber, or an existing subscriber is updated to contain only the specified values.
For example, if an existing subscriber has an IMSI or MSISDN value that was not specified in the CSV import file, that IMSI or MSISDN routing entity is removed from the subscriber and deleted.
The delete commands in the subscriber import file must indicate at least one Account Id, MSISDN, or IMSI value for each subscriber. The delete commands delete the whole subscriber, including all routing entities related to that subscriber.
By default, the MSISDN and IMSI routing entity CSV files are for stand-alone routing entities. The import command adds a new stand-alone routing entity, updates an existing routing entity, or deletes a routing entity.
If an update command is for an MSISDN or IMSI value that is part of a subscriber, then the updated destination values are automatically applied to all other routing entities for the subscriber.
If a delete command is for an MSISDN or IMSI value that is part of a subscriber, the delete affects only a single routing entity. The delete command cannot delete the last routing entity for a subscriber. The user must delete the whole subscriber.