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This procedure is used to provision an entry in the
service selector table for the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature using the
chg-srvsel command.
The
chg-srvsel command uses these
parameters.
:gti/gtia/gtii/gtin/gtin24 – The global title
indicator. The GTI defines the domain as
gti and
gtia (ANSI) with GTI=2
gtii (ITU
international) with GTI=2 or GTI=4, and
gtin and
gtin24 (ITU national) with GTI=2 or
GTI=4.
The
gti and
gtia parameters are equivalent.
:nserv – the DSM
service - smsmr.
:tt
– The global title translation type value shown in the
rtrv-srvsel output for the service
selector that is being changed.
:ssn – The subsystem
number shown in the
rtrv-srvsel output for the service
selector that is being changed.
:ndfltact - The default
action identifier that is associated with the service selector entry. This
parameter has one of these values.
rtrv-gttact output whose
ACTION value is either
disc,
udts, or
tcaperr.
fallback - Fallback
to the relay data. The relayed MSU is routed according to the routing data
provided by the service.
falltogtt - Fallback
to GTT. If the
gttselid parameter has a value other
than
none, and the GTT selector search
fails, the GTT selector search is performed again using the
gttselid=none parameter.
:on=gttrqd - Global
title translation is required after the service execution is complete and the
message is relayed by the service.
:off=gttrqd - Global
title translation is not required after the service execution is complete and
the message is relayed by the service.
:ngttselid - The GTT
selector ID user for performing global title translation on messages that are
relayed by the service. (0 - 65534, or none)
:nai or
:naiv – The nature of address
indicator shown in the
rtrv-srvsel output for the service
selector that is being changed. See
Table A-7
for NAI/NAIV mapping.
Note:
The nature of address indicator parameters (naiv or
nai) can be specified by supplying
either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and
the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You
can specify either the
naiv or
nai parameter.
Table A-7
shows the mapping between the
naiv and the
nai parameters.
:np or
:npv– The numbering plan value shown
in the
rtrv-srvsel output for the service
selector that is being changed. See
Table A-8
for NP/NPV mapping.
Note:
The numbering plan parameters (npv or
np) can be specified by supplying
either a mnemonic or an explicit value. At no time may both the mnemonic and
the explicit value be specified at the same time for the same parameter. You
can specify either the
npv or
np parameter.
Table A-8
shows the mapping between the
npv and the
np parameters.
:nsnai – The service
nature of address indicator.
natl — National
significant number
intl — International
number
rnidn — Routing
number prefix and international dialed/directory number
rnndn — Routing
number prefix and national dialed/directory number
rnsdn — Routing
number prefix and subscriber dialed/directory number
ccrndn — Country
code, routing number, and national directory number
sub — Subscriber
number
:nsnp – The service
numbering plan - e164
Table A-7 NAIV/NAI Mapping
| NAIV | NAI | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | --- | Unknown |
| 1 | Sub | Subscriber Number |
| 2 | Rsvd | Reserved for national use |
| 3 | Natl | National significant number |
| 4 | Intl | International number |
| 5-127 | --- | Spare |
Table A-8 NPV/NP Mapping
| NPV | NP | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | --- | Unknown |
| 1 | E164 | ISDN/telephony numbering plan |
| 2 | Generic | Generic numbering plan |
| 3 | X121 | Data numbering plan |
| 4 | F69 | Telex numbering plan |
| 5 | E210 | Maritime mobile numbering plan |
| 6 | E212 | Land mobile numbering plan |
| 7 | E214 | ISDN/mobile numbering plan |
| 8 | Private | Private network or network-specific numbering plan |
| 9-15 | --- | Spare |
To perform this procedure, the MO SMS B-Party Routing
feature must be enabled. Enter the
rtrv-ctrl-feat command with the MO SMS
B-Party Routing part number, 893024601, to verify whether or not the MO SMS
B-Party Routing feature is enabled. If the MO SMS B-Party Routing feature is
not enabled, perform the procedure
Activating the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature
to enable MO SMS B-Party Routing feature.
Figure A-10 Change the Attributes of a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 1 of 2

Figure A-11 Change the Attributes of a Service Selector Entry for the MO SMS B-Party Routing Feature - Sheet 2 of 2
