1 Introduction

This manual describes the following features:
  • Info Analyzed Relay features (IAR Base, IAR NP, IAR ASD, and IAR GRN) - Provide Oracle Communications EAGLE provisioning of subscriber data to be used to screen and manipulate AnalyzedInformation messages related to ported subscribers differently than messages related to non-ported subscribers. Other network entities then do not have to distinguish one kind of subscriber from another, but only react to message data that is already screened and manipulated by the EAGLE.
  • ANSI41 AnalyzedInformation Query - no EPAP/ELAP (ANSI41 AIQ) feature - Allows an operator to migrate customers from one technology to another (such as CDMA to LTE); does not require connection to or a Real Time Database (RTDB) from an Oracle Communications EAGLE Application Processor (EPAP) or Oracle Communications EAGLE LNP Application Processor (ELAP).

Overview

This manual describes the following features:

  • Info Analyzed Relay features - (IAR Base, IAR NP, IAR ASD, IAR GRN) Provide provisioning of subscriber data to be used to screen and manipulate AnalyzedInformation messages related to ported subscribers differently than messages related to non-ported subscribers.

    • Service Portability - With IAR NP, allows an own-network subscriber to port to a different network technology with the same service provider.
    • S-Port Subscriber Differentiation - Can be used with the Service Portability feature to allow use of ASD digits to provide an additional Routing Number per own-network subscriber. (ASD digits, if provisioned, are used in place of GRN digits.)
  • ANSI41 AnalyzedInformation Query - no EPAP/ELAP (ANSI41 AIQ) feature - Allows network operators to migrate subscribers from one technology to another (such as CDMA to LTE), using information in the incoming message and information provisioned on the EAGLE when Real Time Database lookup is not required; provides the ability to indicate which calls are destined for a particular technology.

Scope and Audience

This manual is intended for anyone responsible for installing, maintaining, and using Analyzed Information features in the Oracle Communications EAGLE. Users of this manual and the others in the EAGLE family of documents must have a working knowledge of telecommunications and network installations.

Documentation Admonishments

Admonishments are icons and text throughout this manual that alert the reader to assure personal safety, to minimize possible service interruptions, and to warn of the potential for equipment damage.

Table 1-1 Admonishments

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Manual Organization

This document is organized into the following chapters:

  • Introduction contains general information about the documentation for Analyzed Information features, organization of this manual, and how to get technical assistance.

  • Info Analyzed Relay Features describes the functions, user interface, and message protocols for the Info Analyzed Relay Base feature and related features IAR Number Portability, IAR Additional Subscriber Data, and IAR Generic Routing Number.

  • ANSI41 AnalyzedInformation Query - no EPAP/ELAP Feature describes the functions, user interface, and message protocols for the ANSI41 AIQ feature.

  • Feature Configuration provides procedures for configuring the Analyzed Information features for use in the Oracle Communications EAGLE.

  • Measurements describes Analyzed Information feature-related measurements, measurements reports, and methods of collection.

  • Maintenance describes Analyzed Information feature-related UAMs and UIMs; commands that can be used for maintenance functions; and status and alarm reporting for EAGLE, Oracle Communications EAGLE Application Processor (EPAP), Service Module cards, services, and the local subsystem.

Related Publications

For information about additional publications related to this document, refer to the Oracle Help Center site. See Locate Product Documentation on the Oracle Help Center Site for more information on related product publications.

Locate Product Documentation on the Oracle Help Center Site

Oracle Communications customer documentation is available on the web at the Oracle Help Center (OHC) site, http://docs.oracle.com. You do not have to register to access these documents. Viewing these files requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded at http://www.adobe.com.
  1. Access the Oracle Help Center site at http://docs.oracle.com.
  2. Click Industries.
  3. Under the Oracle Communications subheading, click the Oracle Communications documentation link.
    The Communications Documentation page appears. Most products covered by these documentation sets will appear under the headings "Network Session Delivery and Control Infrastructure" or "Platforms."
  4. Click on your Product and then the Release Number.
    A list of the entire documentation set for the selected product and release appears.
  5. To download a file to your location, right-click the PDF link, select Save target as (or similar command based on your browser), and save to a local folder.