5.1.30 NPP Services

Numbering Plan Processor (NPP) service entry uses the NPP to assist with the processing of digit strings.

The NPP Services can only be updated and cannot be created or deleted.

Select the VSTP, and then Configuration, and then NPP Services page. The page displays the elements on the NPP Services View, Insert, and Edit pages.

Note:

Data Input Notes apply to the Insert and Edit pages only; the View page is read-only.

Table 5-30 NPP Services Elements

Element Description Data Input Notes
SRVN The name of the NPP Service.

This is a mandatory field.

The name cannot be changed.
Range:
  • The SA and Precedence of Idprcdpn Service (i.e Idprcdpn, Idprcdpn2, Idprcdpn3, Idprcdpn4) is ccncchk->100, inprtg->95, cdpnnp->80, lacck->60, cgpnsvcrqd-> 60, asdlkup->50, grnlkup->50, cgpnasdrqd->50, cgpngrnrqd->50, inprtg->95, skgtartg->50 cdial->10.
  • The SA and Precedence of Idprcgpn service is inprtg->95, blklstqry->90, blklstrly->90, cgpnnp->80, cgpnrtg->70, asdlkup>50, grnlkup->50, cdial->10.
  • The SA and precedence of Mosmsgcdpnservice is pprelay->80, cdpnnp->60, asdlkup->50, grnlkup->50, cgpnasdrqd->50, cgpngrnrqd->50, cdial->10.
  • The SA and Precedence of Mosmsgcgpn service is fraudchk->90, pprelay->80, asdlkup->50, grnlkup->50, cdial->10.
  • The SA and Precedence of Tif Cdpn Service (i.e Tif, Tif2, Tif3) is crp->92, fpfxrls->92, blrls->91, blnfndrls->91, selscr->91, npnrls->91, asdlkup->90, cgpnasdrqd->90, grnlkup->90, cgpngrnrqd->90, cgpnsvcrqd->80, nprelay->80, nprls->80, nocgpnrls->80, nscdpn->80, snscgpn->75, nscgpn->75, cdial->10, fwdscs->5
  • The SA and Precedence of Tifcgpn service (i.e Tifcgpn, Tifcgpn2, Tifcgpn3) is fpfxrls->92, blrls->91, blnfndrls->91, asdlkup->90, grnlkup->90, cgpnnp->80, snscgpn->75, nscgpn->75, cdial->10.
DLMA A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F.

none - deletes the current value of the delimiter.

For example - adf123,123adf
DLMB A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F.

none - deletes the current value of the delimiter.

For example - adf123,123adf
DLMC A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMD A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLME A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMF A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMG A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMH A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMI A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMJ A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMK A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLML A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMM A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMN A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMO A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
DLMP A delimiter that is used to format the outgoing dialed number. 1-16 hexadecimal digits. Valid digits are 0-9, a-f, A-F. none - deletes the current value of the delimiter. For example - adf123,123adf
INTL International. This parameter maps an International FNAI class to the NAI of the incoming digit string. [Min,Max] = [0,255] and none. Default - No change to the current value
NAI1 This parameter maps an NAI-1 FNAI class to the NAI of the incoming digit string. ; [Min,Max] = [0,255] and none. Default - No change to the current value
NAI2 This parameter maps an NAI-2 FNAI class to the NAI of the incoming digit string. ; [Min,Max] = [0,255] and none. Default - No change to the current value
NAI3 This parameter maps an NAI-3 FNAI class to the NAI of the incoming digit string. ; [Min,Max] = [0,255] and none. Default - No change to the current value
NATL This parameter maps a National FNAI class to the NAI of the incoming digit string. ; [Min,Max] = [0,255] and none. Default - No change to the current value
Rule Count This parameter configures count of NPP Rules. DEFAULT = 0, [MIN,MAX] = [0,4096]
Status* This parameter specifies whether the service can be processed by the NPP. Default - Off [A value is required.]
SDWC Count This parameter configures count of SDWC. DEFAULT = 0, [MIN,MAX] = [0,25]
UNKN This parameter maps an Unknown FNAI class to the NAI of the incoming digit string. DEFAULT = 0, [MIN,MAX] = [0,255]

You can perform edit task on VSTP>Configuration>NPP Services page.

Editing a NPP Service

Use this procedure to change the field values for a selected NPP Service. (The NPP Service Name field cannot be changed.):
  1. Select the NPP Service row to be edited.
  2. Click Edit
  3. Enter the updated values.
  4. Click OK, Apply, or Cancel