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1 Introduction (IN)
The tariff and charging administration register comprises two large tariff establishment
and charging data subareas:
charges that are billed to the individual subscriber and
charges that are shared by the administrations of the individual networks
But the charging that is usual in the PSTN must be discriminated from that used in a
PLMN because both charging types can be applied for the operation of a combined
switching center.
A CSC is a network node which can implement the function of a PLMN and that of a
PSTN network node.
Generally speaking, distinctions are made between three types of subscribers:
Mobile subscribers: A mobile subscriber can move freely within the GSM system
and is in contact with the network via a radio link.
Wireless local-loop subscribers (WLL subscribers): Mobile subscribers with
restricted location authorization within the PLMN and a call number which follows
the numbering scheme of the PSTN.
Wire-line subscribers: Both wire-line subscribers and PABXs can be connected to
the MSC.
WLL subscribers are mobile subscribers who only differ from "normal" mobile
subscribers due to a small number of typical features (e. g. numbering scheme).
Accordingly, the only distinctions made in the following are between wire-line and mobile
subscribers.
Logging the charges to the individual subscribers is described in two different sections
TN subscribers.
The charging between different administrations is described for both types of charging
in Section IARA.
For the Iridium project please refer to the notes in Section 1.5
1.1
PLMN Charging
Charges for mobile subscribers generally consist of a fixed network access component
and a variable network utilization component. Network utilization charges are registered
on a per call basis and depend on:
date and time
call duration
type of service
call origin and destination
utilization of supplementary services (additional charging may be optional)
Call charges for GSM-PLMN (public land mobile network based on the Recommendations of the Global System for Mobile Communication) subscribers are registered exclusively by automatic message accounting.
Automatic message accounting generates a Mobile Call Record (MCR) for each call.
This record contains all important call information, e.g. the date, time and duration of the
call, as well as the calling and called party numbers. If mobile tariffs have been established, the record can also contain this information.
MCR are generated at the MSC that controls the related call.
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Only valid for Iridium: MCRs are generated at the MSC (i.e. GSC) that controls the
related call. This also applies if after sending of the correlation data message a connection is switched entirely within the satellite network. In this case, from the viewpoint of
the MSC, the connection remains intact but is "muted" while the earth terminal controller
ETC monitors the connection via satellite (see OMN:SSS-CCS7).
Depending on the particular project, records can be generated for the following types of
calls:
mobile originating calls (MOC)
mobile terminating calls (MTC)
emergency calls
IN call
interrogation (at the MSC which interrogates the HLR for the subscriber location
data, called "Roaming Records")
subscriber controlled input (SCI; at the visited MSC of the served mobile subscriber)
call forwarding (at the MSC which forwards an incoming call)
call attempt (unsuccessful) of an MOC, MTC or call forwarding
reception and transmission of a short message
transit calls
additional records that can be immediately evaluated in a suitable processing center
(hot operation)
If one use AOC, how a charge is established depends essentially on the time of the call.
Consequently, a section will first be presented here on the administration of weekday
categories and holidays.
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Speech and
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PSTN
Calling party
GMSC
Exch
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Called party
VMSC
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Called party
VMSC
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calling party
Calling party
Speech and
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Called party
Mobile-to-mobile call
Call Forwarding Unconditional
When call forwarding unconditional is activated for a mobile subscriber, the HLR
answers the routing information interrogation via the gateway MSC when the connection
is a mobile terminating call. The HLR therefore transmits to the GMSC the number of
the party to be forwarded to. This message also contains the information that a call
forwarding transaction is being performed.
A mobile terminating call can be forwarded to another mobile subscriber in a PLMN as
well as to a fixed network subscriber in the PSTN. Two related examples are provided
below (see also Fig. 1.4 and Fig. 1.5).
PLMN -> PLMN -> PLMN
The MCR that are generated at the involved MSCs contain the following specific information:
At the visited MSC of the calling party:
call type/transaction type: MOC
served mobile identity: IMSI, MSISDN, IMEI of the calling party
other party:dialed number (MSISDN of the called party)
supplementary service:
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Home PLMN of the
called party
Signaling
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GMSC
Calling party
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VMSC
GMSC
GMSC
VMSC
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Exch
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Speech and
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Signaling
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GMSC
Exch
Calling party
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Party forwarded to
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Home and
visited PLMN
of the called party
Home PLMN
of the party
forwarded to
Called party
Signaling
Calling party
Forwarded-to
party
HLR
GMSC
VMSC
GMSC
VMSC
GMSC
GMSC
Exch
PSTN
Exch
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Call Waiting
The Call Waiting feature allows a mobile subscriber to be informed of an incoming call
while he is busy. The called mobile subscriber can then answer, reject or ignore the
incoming call.
Generation of MCR:
If mobile subscriber B, during a call with mobile susbcriber A, receives notice of Call
Waiting from mobile subscriber C, the supplementary service used (CW) is registered
regardless of whether the incoming call is answered, rejected or ignored. The only
prerequisite for this information to be registered is that mobile subscriber B is in the
process of a call.
Assuming that mobile subscriber A initiated the call to mobile subscriber B, the following
records are generated in the VMSC:
of mobile subscriber A,
an MOC record
of mobile subscriber B:
an MTC record registering the supplementary service used, Call Waiting (and Call
Hold if the call in progress was put on hold to answer the incoming call) for the A
B connection, and
an MTC record for the B C connection if the incoming call was accepted
of mobile subscriber C:
an MOC record if the call from mobile subscriber B was accepted.
Multiparty
The supplementary service Multiparty allows a mobile subscriber to set up a speech
conference with up to 5 other subscribers.
In this case, separate MCR are generated for each individual connection. The contents
are the same as for normal MOCs or MTCs. The supplementary service used is registered only in the data record of the mobile subscriber controlling the Multiparty service.
Double Mobile Subscribers
Two mobile subscribers created in the HLR can be linked to each other by MML
commands in such a way that the currently "active" SIM (and thereby the "active" IMSI)
can be reached by dialing one of the associated MSISDNs (see OMN:SSS-SU).
This feature can be used by, for instance, subscribers wishing to use one SIM for business calls and another SIM for private calls.
Otherwise, the two mobile subscribers are completely independent. They have e.g.
different MSISDNs and IMSIs and can have different telecommunications and supplementary services.
Call charge registration is also separate for each subscriber. This means that records
are generated for each IMSI as for normal mobile subscribers.
As this feature is controlled by the HLR alone the VLR only has information on the
"active" mobile subscriber different MSISDNs may be registered in the MCR
(depending on the project).
Example
A double mobile subscriber with
1.IMSI-1: not active
MSISDN-1, teleservice "Telephony"
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MSISDN-2, teleservice "Telephony" and supplementary service "Call Forwarding
Unconditional" active with FTNO (the number forwarded to) in the PSTN is called on
the MSISDN-1.
This MTC triggers a switchover to the active IMSI (IMSI-2), whereby the call
forwarding to the specified FTNO becomes effective. Then the MSISDN-1 (number
dialed) appears in the MCR, and the FTNO is registered in the data field "other
subscriber". Consequently, the MSISDN-1 linked to the IMSI-1 and the FTNO linked
to the IMSI-2 are entered in the record.
Call Back
Call back allows a mobile subscriber who is temporarily inaccessible in the PLMN (busy,
no paging reply or no reply) to redirect incoming calls to a personal voice mail box. The
personal voice mail box is a computer box in the PLMN (voice mail system VMS) and
represents a kind of call answering device in the PLMN. The mobile subscriber can call
up the recorded messages from the external computer box by means of an access code.
The subscriber is informed of a message by the Short Message. The mobile subscriber
can request the spoken messages from the external computer box with an access code.
The following data records can be generated:
SCI data record for activating, deactivating and service requests
Forwarding the incoming calls to the voice mail box
SMS data record for the subscriber information via stored messages
MOC data record for the mail box request
Direct Connection of Wired Digital Subscribers and PABXs
PABXs and wired digital subscribers can be connected to an MSC by means of an ISDN
primary access rate or basic access.
Call charge registration is carried out in the MSC to which the digital subscriber and the
PABX are connected. One can select the kind of charging (PLMN or PSTN) for all fix
subscribers in the installation mode by means of the command MOD MSERVREL.
The digit combinations for which MCR are to be generated are to be set via the zone
point with BILLING=AMA.
All incoming and outgoing calls are registered, as are subscriber-controlled inputs (SCI)
for call forwarding (only Call Forwarding Unconditional) made by PABX subscribers.
The MCR corresponds in structure to the one for mobile subscribers. It also includes in
addition a code, which allows the call to be allocated to a PABX-subscriber or to a digital
subscriber, and the ISDN basic service used.
Call charge registration is only possible if the following features are available in the MSC
(depending on the project, MOD MSERVOPT).
Charging of incoming/outgoing PABX calls
Charging of subscriber-controlled inputs made by PABX subscribers
Charging of incoming/outgoing calls from/to digital subscribers
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The records are first transferred to a CP data buffer and then dumped to the duplicated
magnetic disk file IA.ICMCR as soon as the data buffer is full. At least two data buffers
are provided for the storage of currently generated MCR during this copying process,
which alternately record the billing data and copy them onto the magnetic disk. The data
can also be dumped from the CP data buffer to the magnetic disk file manually by MML
command (TRANS BUFFER).
The MCR magnetic disk file is a duplicated cyclic file. When the capacity level of the file
reaches a predetermined threshold (e.g. 75%), an alarm is indicated at the system
panel. A copy file should now (at the very latest) be initiated and afterwards, the originating cycle file should be released for rewriting.
It is also possible to copy only selected MCR (e.g. for certain call types)
(ACT BILLREC).
So as to prevent the record from being deleted and the rest of the data from being lost
after such a selective transfer, the last copy of an MCR is automatically copied
completely. This means that selective transfer of billing data is only possible if the
number of copies required, specified in SET FGRPATT using SAFCOP, is greater than
one. So as to ensure that the parameter SAFECOP is observed during selective file
transfer by FTAM, the MCR can only be reset explicited with the command
REL CYCFILE, even from a remote terminal.
Contents of Mobile Call Records
The charge data collected during the call are formatted in a precisely predetermined
manner and stored in this form as an MCR. The content of the MCR can be created in
the customer specific manner with the command ENTR BILLREC (in istallation mode).
Additionally the content of these MCR varies according to the type of call made (e.g.
mobile originating call, mobile terminating call, interrogation, call forwarding, subscriber
controlled input).
In Table 1.1 (example for a MCR - project dependend), the fields foreseen for each
particular type of record are marked with an x; fields marked with a do not apply. If
information is not available for a certain field that should actually be filled (e.g. the
number of the calling party is unknown at the MTC), a filler is provided to preserve the
internal structure of the record. Some of the fields marked with an x are optional, i.e.
they can be completely omitted (e.g. advice of charge information).
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MTC
Interrogation
CF
SCI
SMS
Emerg.
calltrace
Transit
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MSRN (* if VMSC=GMSC)
(*)
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Cell identity
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Call duration
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MS classmark
Charge units
Tariff category
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Third party
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The term hot operation encompasses all cases in which MCR are generated supplementarily and/or formatted during an ongoing call or immediately after its termination
and sent to a processing center designated for that purpose.
There are two applications:
hot billing
emergency call trace
The hot billing feature is allocated to a mobile subscriber as a supplementary service
(see OMN:SSS-SU).
Hot billing
To utilize the hot billing feature, the following prerequisites must be fulfilled:
for the served mobile subscriber, the hot billing service must be registered in the
VLR database
the feature must be implemented and activated in the MSC/VLR (depending on the
project)
MCR for MOC, CF and MTC (not for transit calls and roaming) for the authorized
subscriber are formatted immediately after call termination and sent to the appropriate
processing center. The MCR is subsequently marked at the MSC as having been
successfully or unsuccessfully transmitted. The MCR is then further processed at the
MSC as described above.
This treatment of billing data consequently does not change normal billing conducted
via MCR. It does, however, additionally enable the network provider to rapidly compile
detailed billing independently of the usual data post processing rhythm.
Emergency call trace
The prerequisite for utilizing the emergency call trace feature is that it is implemented
and activated in the MSC/VLR (depending on the project MOD MSERVOPT).
Whenever the system identifies a call as an emergency call, an MCR is immediately
i.e. during the ongoing call generated, formatted and transmitted to the appropriate
processing center. This record contains essential information concerning the identity of
the mobile subscriber (MSISDN; IMSI; IMEI)(if known), start time and date and location
(i.e. cell identity CI, LACOD), Emergency Centre number. After the call has been terminated, this emergency record and the MOC record (which is generated in all cases)
are further processed at the MSC as described above.
The system identifies an emergency call either because the call has been set up by activating the emergency call key at the mobile station or because the number dialed has
been created as an emergency call number (see OMN:SSS-RO).
In case the connection to the emergency call center (X25) is not available, the ECT data
record is saved at the end of the call like a normal MCR data record.
This data record is identified as non-successful and output locally as emergency printout
(precondition being that the "immediate printout" feature has been activated with
ACT IAFEAT).
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services utilized, etc.). The charges are then calculated in data post processing or
directly in the MSC.
To allow charges to be calculated immediately at the MSC or in the mobile station (AoC),
tariffs, i.e. combinations of parameters, can be defined for determining the number of
charge units in relation to the duration of the call. These calculated charge units are
stored in the MCR. The parameters used for registration can also be stored in the MCR.
When the parameters are transmitted to the mobile station, the mobile station can calculate the charge units autonomously and display an advice of charge to the mobile
subscriber.
For administration of call charge registration, a distinction must be made among the
mobile-specific calls, such as mobile originating calls (including call forwarding) or
mobile terminating calls and calls from wired digital subscribers and ISDN PABXs,
connected via the EDSS1 protocol to the MSC.
While charge registration of MTCs depends only on the home PLMN of the served
mobile subscriber, the tariff for MOCs includes other parameters such as call origin,
dialed digit combination and the time of day and week.
E1UPTI
Charge
units
E1UPTI
E2SPTI
E1UPTI
E2SPTI
E1UPTI
E2SPTI
E4INU
E7SPITI
Time
1.
Start of call
Fig. 1.7
2.
3.
3.
3.
4.
Call
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The number of charge units for a given call is determined as follows (see Fig. 1.7):
1. At the start of the call, the number of call units defined in E4INU (basic charge) is
stored in a counter. At the same time, a timer is started, whose value is defined in
E7SPITI. (If E7SPITI=0, E2SPTI is used instead.)
2. When this timer expires, the number of charge units defined in E1UPTI is added to
the current counter. At the same time, a timer is started, the value of which is defined
in E2SPTI.
3. When this timer expires, the number of charge units defined in E1UPTI is added to
the current counter. At the same time, the timer is restarted. The procedure
described here in step 3 is then repeated until the call has been terminated.
4. The accumulated count at the end of the call is multiplied by E3SCF. Thus, the total
number of charge units is calculated for that particular call. (This multiplication is not
shown in Fig. 1.7.)
Consequently, for the call shown in Fig. 1.7, the following number of units N is obtained:
N=(E4INUI+4xE1UPTI)xE3SCF.
Example:
A tariff is defined by the following parameter values:
E1UPTI
1 unit/interval
E7SPITI
20 seconds/interval
E2SPTI
15 seconds /interval
E4INU
2 units
E3SCF
2
When entering the appropriate MML command, it is important to bear in mind that the
parameter values actually to be entered are generally multiples of the units used here
(e.g. 1 second per time interval corresponds to an input of E7SPITI=10).
Consequently, the following number of charge units is obtained in relation to the duration
of the call:
Call
duration
(sec.)
E7SPITI
E2SPTI
Char
ge
units
(total)
10
20
30
60
10
90
14
120
18
Tab. 1.2
In the case of unsuccessful call attempts, the charge is calculated from the product of
the basic charge determined with E4INU by the scaling factor E3SCF.
In case of charging troubles for mobile subscribers, the LTGs might not be loaded with
correct charging information. The reloading of the LTG can be obtained by entering the
command MOD PLMNTAR without parameter specification.
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So as to ensure accurate charge calculation, there must be zone points for all digit
combinations that can be dialed and are required for interrogation. It is not necessary to
define a separate zone point for each code point (or vice versa). However, it must be
ensured that each of these digit combinations is covered by a zone point.
The parameters are entered in the form of digits (without traffic discrimination digits) and
code type
CODE
TYPE OF CODE
Zone point
49179
INAT
0049179
179
NAT
0179
0012345
UNK
0012345
49179
COMB
Tab. 1.3
The system then uses this information to put together the digit combination to be dialed.
Tab. 1.3 shows an example of the zone points created from this information
(CR MZOPT) (in the example with CC=49, NDC=179, the national traffic discrimination
digit 0 and the international traffic discrimination digit 00).
As the subscribers of the own PLMN can be reached by dialing a directory number with
or without the country code (CC), zone points must be created for both possibilities.
These two zone points are automatically generated by entering the code type "COMB",
provided that the CC is the subscriber's own country code. Only the international traffic
discrimination digits are added Tab. 1.3 for all other digit combinations.
Calls to the packet network (dedicated PAD access) are zoned by using the dialed digits
(short code). Zone points for these short codes must be created with the code type
"UNK". MOC charge registration for such a "4x bearer service" (data transmission to the
packet network) includes only the circuit-switched part that leads to the PAD, and not
the use of the PSDN itself.
Zones 0 and 127 have a special position and cannot be administered. Zone 0 is
reserved for no charge calls, and zone 127 is reserved for calls that are to be zoned in
the next node.
For each tariff category, the system automatically selects the tariff producing the lowest
number of charge units at a call duration of 2 minutes. These so-called lowest tariffs
are stored in an internal table. This table is always updated when another tariff becomes
the lowest tariff for a given category due to a change in the created tariffs and/or tariff
categories. The lowest tariffs are transmitted by the CP to all GPs that might be incapable of correctly performing the tariff switchovers as foreseen in the tariff categories
(e.g. in case of a GP or CP recovery, configuration of an LTG, system time insecure).
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This prevents individual calls from being overcharged. As soon as the exceptional status
has been terminated, the lowest tariffs are automatically replaced by the tariffs that are
valid at that particular time.
It is generally recommended that a switchover time be foreseen at midnight (00:00
hours) for each weekday category. Since switchover times are always entered for a tariff
category, the tariff that was valid for the previous day will continue to be valid up until
the first switchover time of the next day. If there is no switchover at midnight, charges
registered at the beginning of the new day could either be too high or too low. Example:
On a normal weekend, the evening tariff on a Sunday is to be valid until the first
switchover on Monday. As soon as a variable holiday is allocated to the FULL
WEEKEND weekday category, the weekend tariff will initially be valid for the next
working day in this case as well, although this may not be desired.
Creating zoning for mobile originating calls examples:
Two different zone points are to be created for directory numbers of the own PLMN
(CC=49, NDC=179) belonging to two different mobile zones. As a weekday category,
the designation "working day" shall apply to the days Monday through Friday; Saturday
and Sunday shall be assigned the HALF WEEKEND or FULL WEEKEND categories. A
total of five different tariffs are required.
The following MML commands are entered:
ENTR MTAR: MTAR=1, E1UPTI=...
(The definition of the parameter set follows.)
Result: Mobile tariff 1 is created.
The same procedure applies for tariffs 2 through 5.
ENTR PLMNTAR: NETW=26203, E3SCF=100;
Result: For all mobile subscribers whose IMSI begins with MCC=262 and MNC=03,
the charge units calculated using the tariffs defined here are multiplied by a factor of
1. With this command, a multiplier must be created for the charge units for each
PLMN whose mobile subscribers may utilize sevices. (If charges are also to be
registered for mobile terminating calls, the command ENTR PLMNTAR must be
entered with additional parameters that define the accompanying tariffs.)
ENTR MTARCAT: MTARCAT=10,
SWTAR=00001WO & 00001EH &
00001EF & 08003WO &
08003EH & 08003EF;
Result: In this tariff category, there is a switchover to tariff 1 on all days at midnight
(00:00 hours) and to tariff 3 at 8 a.m. (08:00 hours).
ENTR MTARCAT: MTARCAT=20,
SWTAR=00002WO & 00002EH &
00001EF & 08004WO &
09005EH & 09005EF;
Result: In this tariff category, there is a switchover to tariff 2 at midnight (00:00 hours)
from Monday through Saturday, and to tariff 1 on Sundays at midnight. From
Monday through Friday there is a switchover to tariff 4 at 8 a.m. and to tariff 5 at 9
a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
CR MZONE: ZONO=1, FULL=10;
Result: In zone 1, tariff category 10 is used to calculate full transmission rate
charges.
CR MZONE: ZONO=2, FULL=10, ATTEMPT=20;
Result: In zone 2, tariff category 10 is used to calculate full transmission rate
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Note:
Additionally there is the possibility to create zoning information as used digits, zoning in
a other node, ORIG2 ... by means of the feature Subscriber Dependent Digit Processing
and Feature Control (SDDPFC) as shown in the OMN:SSS-RO.
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Result: For mobile subscribers whose IMSI begins with MCC=206 and MNC=04, all
mobile terminating calls are charged according to the tariff defined here. The charge
units for mobile originating calls and call forwarding for these mobile subscribers are
calculated according to the tariffs created therefor and subsequently multiplied by
the factor 2 defined here in E3SCF.
1.1.5.3
Surcharge
A surcharge is a fixed number of charge units billed for a call in addition to the registration of charges based on call duration and the valid tariff. This surcharge is entered when
creating the appropriate zone point. The number of additionally registered charge units
is recorded in the MCR of the mobile originating call and can thus be billed to the served
mobile subscriber. In this manner, for example, access to services by way of certain
zone points can be additionally charged. The network provider could, for example,
forward this charge to the service provider while the tariff-defined charges are billed for
the utilization of the PLMN.
1.1.5.4
Call Attempt
Depending on the project, charges may be registered for unsuccessful call attempts
(MOC and CF attempts). Zoning can be created as it is for mobile originating calls,
whereby in defining the zone, the parameter ATTEMPT is allocated a tariff category.
Hence, for every call setup, as long as the related feature has been activated at the
MSC, the tariff valid at that time for call attempts is initially used to register the charge
units. As soon as the call setup has been successfully completed (i.e. the called party
answers), this tariff is replaced by the tariff for successful calls. If the attempt is not
successful (e.g. the party does not answer or cannot be reached), the served subscriber
will be billed for the minimum number of charge units contained in parameter E4INU of
the call attempt tariff.
1.1.5.5
1.1.5.6
Advice of Charge
The advice of charge feature (AoC) makes it possible to provide the mobile station with
information that allows it to autonomously calculate and display or otherwise evaluate
charge units accumulated during a call (MOC, MTC).
A distinction is made here between Advice of Charge Information Level (AOCINFO) and
Advice of Charge Charging Level (AOCCHRG).
AOCCHRG enables immediate charging for applications in which the mobile subscriber
administered by the network operator does not use the mobile station himself but allows
it to be used by others, e.g. as in the case of rented telephones. Therefore a MZOPT for
the dialed number must be created. If no MZOPT for the dialed number is created, the
MSC interrupt the call immediately.
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the call in question (display of charges). If for this level no MZOPT is created, there is
no display of the charge but the call will be established.
A mobile subscriber can be assigned either the AOCINFO feature or the AOCCHRG
feature.
The following prerequisites must be fulfilled for the advice of charge to be displayed to
the subscriber:
For the AOCCHRG feature, Phase 2 of the GSM Recommendations is a prerequisite in the case of the network elements involved and the MS.
The AOCINFO and/or AOCCHRG features must be activated in the HLR. Only then
will the HLR transmit this supplementary service information along with the
subscriber data to the VLR.
(DISP MSERVOPT: SSERV=AOCINFO or AOCCHRG)
The AOCINFO and/or AOCCHRG features must be activated at the MSC/VLR.
(DISP MSERVOPT: SSERV=AOCINFO or AOCCHRG)
The subscriber must be created in the HLR with the corresponding AoC feature.
(ENTR GCSERV)
The mobile-specific tariffs must be created.
If the AoC feature is activated in an MSC/VLR (depending on the project), it checks,
upon call setup (MOC, MTC), whether the supplementary service AoC (Information or
Charging Level) is registered in the VLR for the served mobile subscriber. If so, the MSC
transmits the parameter set (tariff) currently valid for the call type to the mobile station,
thereby enabling the charges to be calculated and displayed by the mobile station (AoC
Information Level).
If the supplementary service AoC Charging Level is registered in the VLR for the mobile
subscriber concerned, a timer is started in the MSC after the tariff is sent to the mobile
station and the MS is expected to reply.
The reply confirms that the mobile station has the AOC Charging Level feature. Once
this confirmation has been received, the timer is cancelled. If no such confirmation is
received, the call is released when the timer expires. This time can be set using MOD
TIOUT (Timer 116), (see OMN:SSS-SY).
Since mobile subscribers with the AoC Charging Level supplementary service have to
use this service in all cases, any location updates and call requests in networks that do
not support AoC Charging Level are rejected.
In the case of any difficulty in determining the current tariff, the call is released.
If the system switches over to a new tariff during a call in progress, the new parameters
are immediately transmitted to the mobile station. Here the mobile stations with the AoC
Charging Level are informed before those with the AoC Information Level feature.
Call charge information for use of the Call Hold or Multiparty supplementary services are
transmitted to the mobile stations as soon as another subscriber answers the call. These
calls are charged as a separate call.
Charges for call forwarding, subscriber controlled input and unsuccessful call attempts
are not displayed.
Since the AoC is calculated independently of the generation of MCR and their evaluation
in related data post-processing procedures, the netwok provider is responsible for
seeing to it that the methods of calculation are adapted accordingly.
Deviations between the AoC and actual charges
change of service during an ongoing call (in-call modification): In this case, the
system creates a new MCR and uses the tariff valid for the new service to calculate
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the charges at the MSC. The new parameter set is, however, not transmitted to the
mobile station, which may consequently result in deviations between the actual
charges and those displayed at the mobile station.
minor deviations can arise between the calculated AoC charge units and the exact
evaluation of the MCR. This is due to the fact that minimal time delays can occur
between the switchover time from one tariff to another at the MSC and the instant at
which the tariff is available at the mobile station.
surcharge: Charge units additionally billed as a surcharge are not transmitted to the
mobile station and are consequently not displayed there.
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Charge registration by the SSP is based on the existing call charge functions in the telephone network. The SCP can affect the charge registration, e.g. by transmitting/predefining the zone number to be used.
Charge registration by the SSP can be used for billing both the service user and the
service subscriber.
1.1.6.2
Terminology
Service provider
The service provider is the telephone company that offers IN services to the service
subscriber, for instance, freephone.
Service subscriber
The service subscriber is, for example, a mail order company which accepts the charges
for orders placed by telephone.
Calling line
The calling line in an IN call is the calling party. The calling line can be either the service
user or the service subscriber.
Service user
The service user is, for example, a customer who places orders with a mail order
company free of charge.
Charge registration for the calling line
Normally the calling line's charges are registered in the PLMN by means of PLMN
methods. The IN (SSP/SCP/SMS) has the options of sending
free of charge, or
the zone
The call charge method is determined in the PLMN; any billing data are written to the
PLMN file IA.ICMCR.
Charge registration for the service subscriber
The call charges are assigned to a line service number which is determined by the SCP.
This line service number belongs to an IN service subscriber.
The call charge method is determined in the PLMN; any billing data are written to the
PLMN billing file IA.ICINA.
Trigger profile
The trigger profile is created in the SSP and specifies how the particular IN service is to
be processed.
IN-specific charge
This term refers to the determining of a zone, depending on the IN service used, but
independently of the actual destination of the call.
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1.1.6.4
Administration by MML
Each IN call must be zoned before a SCP dialog can start. All trunk groups between
MSC and base station have to be created with GCOS=ZON.
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There are two possibillities for zoning: zoning using the dialed digits or zoning using
additional the SCM digits.
If INTRIG created with GENPROP=PROP6 than zoning is done by means of the dialed
digits, if not zoning is done by means of the SCM digits as prefix.
Therefore one has to create the zone points for these different possibillities if used.
It is not possible to create MZOPTs with MZOCHA=NOPULSE. For charge free zones
one can create: CR MZONE = ZONO= 1...511, Full=0 and allocate the MZOPTs to this
zone.
Charge registration for the calling line in the PLMN
The zone points are created in the MSC of a PLMN. The charges are only assigned to
the calling subscriber.
Zoning in the home exchange:
CR MZOPT: CODE=0180, MZONO =268, BILLING=AMA;
Zoning in a higher-level exchange in the telephone network; charge registration in
the home exchange:
CR MZOPT:CODE =0190, MZOCHA=ZONINHI, BILLING=AMA;
Charge registration for the service subscriber in the IN
Activation of registration of the IN-specific billing data records:
ACT IAFEAT: TYPE=INA;
Allow zoning information to be accepted from the SCP:
CR MZOPT: CODE= ... , ... , TKZOINF=YES;
The SSP use the zones as send from SCP with one exeption: if chargeband number 1
is send zone 127 is used.
Charge registration divided between PLMN and IN
Four steps are required for an IN call:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The CCS7 connection from the SSP to the SCP must be established
The triggers in the CP must be entered and activated (CR INTRIG, ACT INTRIG)
The IN-specific announcements must be prepared (CR INC)
The relevant trigger in the CP is activated by the identification of an IN call.
The code points contain a reference to the trigger profile in the CP (by means of parameter TRATYP). This activates communication with the SCP. The zone points are created
by way of ZOCHA=ZONINHI (in the SSP). The SCP sends the actual called party
number and the zone to be used.
CR MZOPT: CODE=0190, MZOCHA=ZONINHI, BILLING=AMA;
Creation of the trigger profile for the freephone service:
CR INTRIG:PRID =FPHS1, SKEY=31, ... ;
Creation of the code point:
CR CPT:CODE =0130, TRATYP=IN6FPHS1;
Activation of the trigger profile:
ACT INTRIG: PRID=FPHS1;
Zone 355 is to be used for zoning:
CR INTRIG: PRID=<trigger-ID>, SKEY=<service>, ... CHGINF,=ZONE355;
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The value for <trigger-ID> must be identical in commands CR INTRIG and CR CPT.
If the call charge data are recorded in the SSP, tariffs must be entered for all zones used
(before the zone points are created) ENTR TAR:; ENTR TARSW
Note:
Additionally there is the possibility to create zoning information as used digits, zoning in
a other node, ORIG2 ... by means of the feature Subscriber Dependent Digit Processing
and Feature Control (SDDPFC) as shown in the OMN:SSS-RO.
Charge registration of IN calls in MSC without IN-function
The following zonepoints are to create for zoning in a overlay configuration:
charge free calls
CR ZOPT : CODE=...., ZOCHA=CONZON;
Zoning in a higher networknode or in a SCP
CR ZOPT : CODE=...., ZOCHA=ZONINHI;
zoning in the own MSC with the option to overwrite the zone-information by SCP
CR ZOPT :CODE=...., ZONO=<zono>, TKZOINF=YES;
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GP
CP
Call
processing
LTG
Gathering
call processingIARSTAT
measurement
data
Fig. 1.8
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IARA Registration
IARA is based on the registration of call data for defined traffic relationships. If required,
administration can determine the traffic relationships for which call data are to be registered. To do this, the various originating and destination objects are assigned IARA
names which are subsequently linked with each other.
Note: it is not possible to use IARA for IN calls, interception and calls between wire-line
subscribers (LAC to LAC)
There are two ways in which call data can be registered, i.e. registration by means of
IARSTAT (Inter Administration Accounting with Statistics) or by means of IARAMA (Inter
Administration Accounting with AMA).
IARSTAT
Summation of the call data separately for each traffic relationship using registration
counters.
The following call data are aggregated or registered for each tariff (day, evening, night):
Call time in seconds
Number of seizures
Number of successful calls
Seizure time on A side in seconds
Seizure time on B side in seconds
IARA origin and destination names
Call type
IARAMA
Collection of the call data within the measuring types separately for each call and generation of an AMA data record.
The following call data (which refer to the particular call) are registered:
Call time in seconds
Incoming/outgoing trunk group
The first digits of the calling (A) subscribers number
Called (B) subscribers number
Transmission rate
Date and time at the end of the call
Information about the number of successful calls and the transmission rates used can
only be determined by post-processing the AMA data records.
Using Call Data Registration
For wire-line subscribers (analog, digital, (dedicated network) PABX or PSTN
subscribers) of a CSC, both methods of registering call data are available without any
restrictions (one can select the kind of charging (PLMN or PSTN) for all fix subscribers
in the installation mode by means of the command MOD MSERVREL.; for transit calls
which are to be treated like PSTN calls the following is to be created:
ENTR TGDAT: GCOS=PSTNTGRP).
Only IARSTAT can be used for all those calls in which mobile subscribers are
involved. At the same time, it is to be ensured that the IARA configuration of a CSC is
created with the priority in favor of mobile subscribers. All the IARA features which only
apply for the wire-line subscribers are only to be used if they do not affect the registration
of the IARA data of the mobile subscribers.
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Terms
IARA Origin and Destination Names
The traffic relationships for which call data are to be registered are characterized by a
defined volume of originating traffic which leads to a specific volume of outgoing traffic.
In order to describe a traffic relationship (in the form of a matrix point), the corresponding
sources of the originating traffic and the selected destinations are combined into groups
in each case by assigning an IARA origin or destination name.
Origin and destination names are entered with ENTR IARNAME.
Definition of an IARA origin name:
One (or more) incoming trunk groups (TGNO)
Local area codes (LAC,DIR=ORIG)(for wire-line subscribers only)
Definition of an IARA destination name:
One (or more) route(s), through
the combination of destination and trunk group (DEST, TGNO)
the combination of destination and route(DEST, RTNO)
Local area codes (LAC, DIR=DEST) (for wire-line subscribers only)
The destination/origin combination LAC-LAC is not registered with IARA.
As a rule, IARA names can be freely selected. The number of names which can be
created, however, is restricted and depends on the measurement type. Refer to
Tab. 1.4.
Measurement Type
Measurement type 1
40
800
Outgoing traffic
Measurement type 2
250
30
Incoming traffic
Measurement type 3
225
225
Transit traffic
Measurement type 4
50
100
Tab. 1.4
IARA
Destination
Name
For the four different measurement types it is possible to assign a separate IARA name
for each traffic relationship.
Traffic Relationships (Matrix Points)
A traffic relationship is defined by an IARA origin name and an IARA destination name.
In this regard, origins and destinations are assigned IARA names which are linked with
each other. This link is known as a matrix point.
It is created with CR IARMPT.
Data which have been registered for a traffic relationship can be output in both variants
IARSTAT or IARAMA.
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Origin name
IARSTAT
IARAMA
Destination name
Fig. 1.9
Measurement Types
Measurement types are used for processing the registration of the different traffic types
(e.g. incoming traffic, outgoing traffic) separately from each (starting and stopping
counters or data records). The measurement types are assigned upon entering the
IARA names (ENTR IARNAME). IARA provides four different measurement types,
which explains the 4 units in the parameter NAME.
As a rule, the assignment of the measurement type and traffic type can be freely
selected. However, if the IARA files are to be converted into ASN.1 format (Abstract
Syntax Notation 1), e.g. in order to be transferred to a post-processing center by means
of FTAM, the assignment of measurement and traffic types given in Tab. 1.4 is to be
used.
With IARSTAT a separate post-processing file (IR.Aryymmnn) for each measurement
type is created.
If the measurement types are not assigned to separate traffic types, the entire traffic will
be registered with one measurement type and can then only be billed collectively.
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Origin name:INC2
Origin name 2
Destination name:
Dest 2
Measurement
type 4
Destination
Origin name:INC1
Measurement
type 3
Destination name:
Dest 1
Measurement
type 2
Matrix point 1
Measurement
type 1
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The following entries are required for the configuration shown in Fig. 1.10 :
1. Assignment of IARA origin names:
ENTR IARNAME: TGNO=A
NAME=0-0-0-INC2;
ENTR IARNAME: TGNO=B,
NAME=INC1-0-0-INC2;
ENTR IARNAME: TGNO=C,
NAME=INC1-0-0-INC2;
2. Assignment of IARA destination names:
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=X, RTNO=1
NAME=DEST1-0-0-DEST2;
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=Y, RTNO=1
NAME=DEST1-0-0-DEST2;
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=Z, RTNO=1,
NAME=DEST1-0-0-0;
3. Creating the traffic relationships (matrix points) for IARSTAT:
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT1,
DNAME=DEST1, ONAME=INC1, CNTR1=AUTO;
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT4,
DNAME=DEST2, ONAME=INC2, CNTR1=AUTO;
4. Creating the traffic relationships (matrix points) for IARAMA
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT1,
DNAME=DEST1, ONAME=INC1, TICKET=YES;
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT4,
DNAME=DEST2, ONAME=INC2, TICKET=YES;
In this way, matrix point 1 allows measurement data to be collected for the traffic which
arrives from trunk groups B and C and which is routed to destinations X, Y and Z, while
matrix point 2 allows measurement data to be collected for the traffic which arrives from
A, B and C and which is routed to X and Y.
Call Types
As a rule, IARA allows traffic relationships to be registered separately (using different
counters) according to the different call types such as automatic calls or operatorassisted calls.
A CSC only registers the automatic calls (AUTO) of the 6 call types (ENTR IARCON,
parameter CONTYP) which can be evaluated in principle.
Transmission Rate (only valid for wire-line subscribers in a CSC)
The following 4 transmission rates (ENTR IARCON, parameter TMR) are evaluated:
3.1 kHz audio (A3KHZ1)
Speech (SPEECH)
64 kbit/s (KBIT64)
64 kbit/s fallback (KBIT64FB).
For this purpose, IARA uses the signals of the signaling system (in the case of ISUP and
TUP+) which is set up on the incoming trunks. All the other signaling systems (e.g. MFC)
use the standard value of 3.1 kHz audio.
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This enables the call data for a traffic relationship to be registered separately according
to the transmission rate required for the call.
Call Groups (only valid for wire-line subscribers in a CSC)
An additional matrix (see Fig. 1.11) is formed by combining call types (in the GSM
system and in a CSC only the "automatically switched calls" call type exists) and transmission rates. IARA checks each call to determine whether or not an intersection exists
in this matrix. For such a combination consisting of a call type and a transmission rate it
is possible to register the traffic separately (e.g. all the automatic calls with 3.1 kHz
audio).
Combinations which consist of a call type and a transmission rate can be assigned to a
call group. It is possible to create a maximum of 6 such call groups.
1
...
6
Call types
Call group
Transmission rates
Fig. 1.11
Combinations of call types and transmission rates which have not been assigned to a
call group are not registered.
The system provides a specific default assignment to call groups, whereby the name of
each group is identical with the only call type contained in this particular group. No
distinctions are made between transmission rates. As soon as a new call group is
defined for an APS, i.e. as soon as MML command CR IARGRP is entered for the first
time, all the default call groups are deleted at the same time. Therefore, at this point in
time, only this one particular call group which has been newly created is known within
the system. Any further call groups which are required have to be set up using the MML
command. This also applies for those groups which are identical with the default groups.
Starting and Stopping the Registration Procedure
Once origin and destination names have been entered and linked to matrix points, IARA
registration can be started:
REC IARSTAT: MTYPE=IARSTAT1 [,BEG= ... , TER= ... ];
Registration for a specific measurement type is started with precisely such a registration
task. This can be realized separately for each of the 4 measurement types. By specifying
a time interval, it is possible to control the duration of the registration procedure.
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1.2.3.1
IARSTAT
Registration Counters and Tariff Zones
Each matrix point may be allocated up to 7 registration counters for the different call
groups (see Fig. 1.12). For D900/D1800 and within a CSC only one counter is used. A
registration counter consists of 3 counters that are used for the time-controlled registration of IARSTAT call data.
For each matrix point one of up to 99 tariff zones can be allocated. A tariff zone defines
the time schedule by which the three counters mentioned above are activated, where
the day tariff corresponds to the day counter
the evening tariff corresponds to the evening counter
the night tariff corresponds to the night counter
The switchover between the three tariffs is definable by MML command but can take
place only on each full hour. If no tariff zone has been allocated to the matrix point, the
day counter is used 24 hours a day.
The number of available registration counters in the system is project-specific.
Tariff switchovers can be created as a function of the weekday category (workday,
weekend, public holiday, etc.) and the hour of the day.
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Origin name
Destination name
Matrix point
Registration counter 7
Registration counter 6
Registration counter 5
Registration counter 4
Registration counter 3
Nght
Nght
Nght
Nght
Ve time
Number of calls
Ve time
Number of calls
Ve time
Holding time on
the A side
Number of calls
Ve time
Beleging
Holding
time
A time on
Number of calls
Registration counter 1
the
B side
Nght Ver time
Belegng time
Holding
time
on
A side
number of
Number of calls
the B side
Day
Evening
Night Ve time
Belegng
seizures
Holding
on
time
A time number
of
Number
of
calls
the B side
Call time
Call time
Call time
Holding time on
seizures
Holding
time
on
the A side
number of
Number of calls Number of calls Number of calls
the B side
Beleg time on
seizures
Holding
time
on
the AA side
Number of
the B side
Holding time on Holding time on Holding time on
seizures
Holding
time
on
the A side
the A side
the A side
Znumber of
the B side
seizures
Holding time on Holding time on Holding time on
Zahber of
the B side
the B side
the B side
urures
Number of
Number of
Number of
seizures
seizures
seizures
Registration counter 2
Fig. 1.12
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IARSTAT Post-Processing
In addition to registration counter file "IC.COUNTERFILE" which is common to all
IARSTAT registration tasks, the CP also generates a separate post-processing file
(IR.Aryymmnn) (see Fig. 1.13) for each measurement type when a registration task is
entered.
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The IARSTAT data are transferred from the IC.COUNTERFILE file into individual postprocessing files at the following times:
Upon completion of a time-controlled registration task
After initiating an intermediate backup using MML command
COPY IARACCT; the registration task continues to run
Once a month at a fixed backup time for continuous registration tasks. The backup
time can be defined using MML command ENTR IARSAVDA. If no specific time is
defined, the data are automatically saved on the 1st day of each month at 0:00 hours
After stopping the registration task using MML command CAN JOB
While the hourly backup of the data is in progress, commands COPY IARACCT and
CAN JOB must not be entered, since the data which are to be saved are not static during
the backup procedure.
The post-processing file is located on both disks. The file name is structured as follows:
IR.A r yy mm nn, where:
r =
yy =
mm=
nn =
The date specified in the name of the post-processing file always refers to the start of
the registration task. In order to distinguish between IARSTAT post-processing files of
the same registration type which have the same date in the file name, a consecutive
number is used which is incremented each time.
If a post-processing intermediate file has been generated due to an expected overflow,
the generation date of this intermediate file is assigned automatically to the next file.
Once the IARA data have been transferred from the registration counter to the postprocessing file, the IARA counters in the IC.COUNTERFILE are reset.
The post-processing files for the individual measurement tasks can be output onto tape
at any time for further post-processing or transferred to a post-processing center. Since
only closed IARSTAT files can be transferred, DISP IARFILE can be used to interrogate
the status of the entries. When files are copied onto tape, at least two copies are to be
made for safety reasons. The copied file is then to be deleted from the hard disk, but
only after first checking that the IARA data have been successfully processed.
When the post-processing files are transferred into the customer-specific postprocessing file (TRANS FILE:.., COPMOD=POST;), a transformation into a customerspecific format is performed by the copying service process defined in SET
FGRPATT:....,PRNAME=...; for the IR.Aryymmnn files (see also OMN:SSS-SY).
Two copying service processes are available.
The IRCPP process transforms the PAM file (IR. ...) into a sequential (SAM) file (ASCII
format, e.g. for copies onto tape).
The files are converted into ASN.1 format (Abstract Syntax Notation 1), e.g. for transfer
by means of FTAM, using the IRENC process.
While conversion is taking place, the following assignment is made:
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IARSTAT 1
Outgoing traffic
IARSTAT 2
Incoming traffic
IARSTAT 3
Transit traffic
IARSTAT 4
Statistics
Tab. 1.5
In other words, if IARSTAT files are to be converted into ASN.1 format (in order to be
transmitted by means of FTAM or copied onto tape), the measurement types are to be
created in line with the above-mentioned assignment.
Generally speaking, the data are post-processed by means of a commercial dataprocessing system. For manual evaluation, it is also possible to output the data from the
IC.COUNTERFILE file with DISP IARSTAT on an operation and maintenance terminal
(OMT). The required registration counters are specified via the registration type and, if
necessary, also via the IARA origin names and the IARA destination/path names. It is
also possible to output the contents of the post-processing files by specifying the file
name on the terminal.
Hourly transfer
Hourly
switchover
Transmission
- Using COPY IARACCT
- At the end of registration
- At the specified backup time
Transmission via
TRANS FILE
with processes IRENC or
IRCPP
IARSTAT
Hour value
counter
(duplicated)
IC.COUNTERFILE
IARSTAT counter
for all measurement
types
Measurement type
IR.A2yymmnn
Post-processing file pro
Measurement type
IR.A1yymmnn
Post-processing file
per measurement type
PAM
Customer-specific
post-processing file
per measurement
type
SAM
Call data
Fig. 1.13
IARSTAT Files
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PLMN
PSTN
RTNO = 1
GMSC
RTNO = 2
DEST = NAT
Gateway
exchange(s)
to NAT
RTNO = 1
RTNO = 2
DEST = INAT
to INAT
RTNO = 1
RTNO = 2
DEST = INTCON
to INTCON
IHAM
IMUC
IFRA
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RTNO = 1
GMSC
RTNO = 2
DEST = NAT
RTNO = 1
RTNO = 2
DEST = INAT
RTNO = 1
RTNO = 2
DEST = INTCON
ORIG
IHAM
IMUC
IFRA
RTNO = 1
GMSC
AR1
RTNO = 2
DEST = NAT
RTNO = 1
AR2
RTNO = 2
DEST = INAT
RTNO = 1
AR3
IHAM
IMUC
IFRA
Fig. 1.15
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RTNO = 2
DEST = INTCON
Combination of destinations/routes
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=NAT,
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=NAT,
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=INAT,
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=INAT,
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=INTCON,
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=INTCON,
RTNO=1,
RTNO=2,
RTNO=1,
RTNO=2,
RTNO=1,
RTNO=2,
NAME=AR1000;
NAME=AR1000;
NAME=AR2000;
NAME=AR2000;
NAME=AR3000;
NAME=AR3000;
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Reg. Counter
D
GMSC
ORIG
RTNO = 1
AR1
RTNO = 2
DEST = NAT
RTNO = 1
Reg. Counter
AR2
RTNO = 2
DEST = INAT
N
RTNO = 1
AR3
RTNO = 2
DEST = INTCON
Reg. Counter
D
IHAM
IMUC
IFRA
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Reg. Counter
D
GMSC
ORIG
RTNO = 1
AR1
Switchover
RTNO = 2
DEST = NAT
RTNO = 1
Reg. Counter
AR2
RTNO = 2
DEST = INAT
N
RTNO = 1
AR3
Switchover
RTNO = 2
DEST = INTCON
Reg. Counter
D
IHAM
IMUC
IFRA
Fig. 1.17
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DNAME=AR1, ONAME=ORIG;
DNAME=AR2, ONAME=ORIG;
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Reg. Counter
GMSC
ORIG
Solution for:
Task 3: REC IARSTAT:
MTYPE=IARSTAT1;
Task 4: COPY IARACCT:
MTYPE=IARSTAT1;
Proc. TP550 in
OMN:SSSTA
RTNO = 1
AR1
RTNO = 2
DEST = NAT
RTNO = 1
Reg. Counter
AR2
RTNO = 2
DEST = INAT
N
RTNO = 1
AR3
RTNO = 2
DEST = INTCON
Reg. Counter
D
N
IHAM
IMUC
IFRA
MDD0
MDD1
IC.COUNTERFILE
OMT
Possible at
any time
IARSTAT data
display by MML
IR.Aryymmnn
OMC
Data transfer
initiated by MML
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IARAMA
IARAMA can only be used for wire-line subscriber in a CSC with PSTN charging.
1.2.4.1
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Combined Switching
Center
England
LAC=091
TGNO=inceng
DEST= englnd,RTNO=1
2
3
PSTN
France
TGNO=incfra
TGNO=inpstn
DEST=france,TGNO=1
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to measurement type 2, while the traffic from the wire-line subscribers of the CSC is
registered with measurement type 1.
2. Creating the IARA Destination Names
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=englnd, RTNO=1, NAME=inat-#-#-#;
(Traffic to England)
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=france, RTNO=1, NAME=inat-#-#-#;
(Traffic to France)
ENTR IARNAME: DEST=pstn, RTNO=1, NAME=nat-#-#-#;
(Traffic to the PSTN)
ENTR IARNAME: LAC=091, DIR=DEST, NAME=#-csctln-#-#;
(Traffic to the wire-line subscribers)
Here, too, England and France receive the same name since they constitute one
unit for accounting purposes. The same names have been used for origins and
destinations. Although this is possible, it is not necessary.
The destinations for the outgoing traffic (England, France and PSTN) are registered
with measurement type 1, while the destination for the incoming traffic is registered
with measurement type 2.
3. Creating the Matrix Points
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT, ONAME=csctln, DNAME=nat, TICKET=YES;
This command installs the relationship for traffic arriving from a wire-line subscriber
of the CSC and traffic going to a subscriber of the PSTN. The traffic is registered with
registration type 1 and stored in data records. The other matrix points are created in
the same way, whereby the outgoing traffic is registered with measurement type 2
(IARSTAT 2).
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT, ONAME=csctln, DNAME=inat, TICKET=YES;
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT, ONAME=nat, DNAME=csctln, TICKET=YES;
CR IARMPT: MTYPE=IARSTAT, ONAME=inat, DNAME=csctln, TICKET=YES;
Ticket
Destin.
csctln
LAC 091
nat
pstn
Ticket
Ticket
inat
englnd
Ticket
france
IARA origin names
Origins
Fig. 1.20
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LAC 091
inat
nat
inpstn
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incfra
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Registration is tariff-independent. The date and time are stored in the ticket. Conversion
into the valid tariff has to be performed by the post-processing center.
1.2.4.3
Transmission by means of
-TRANS FILE
with process AGFR6
-REL CYCFILE:FILE=IA.ICIAR
"service process"
IARAMA
Ticket data
buffer
IA.ICIAR
Cyclic IARAMA
file for all
measurement types
Customer-specific
post-processing file
SAM
Call data
Fig. 1.21
1.2.5
IARAMA Files
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1.3.1
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Charge Data
Charge data are saved at specified times in a backup file. After memory failures, the
data can be restored from the backup file or, if this file has also been destroyed, the data
can be restored from a repair file (a copy of an old backup file). Consequently, it is advisable to save the backup files on tape at regular intervals.
The charge counters are initialized during an APS change. In order to save the charges,
a regeneration file must be created in the old APS (MML command EDIT MET). This
allows the charge data to be regenerated in the new APS (MML command REG MET)
1.3.2
Statistics Meters
Statistics meters are summation counters. They register the number of calls, accumulated meter pulses and the duration of the following call types:
calls zoned via a specified zone point
calls routed via a specified route
calls entering the exchange via a specified trunk group
For this purpose, a statistics index is allocated to each of these objects (zone point,
route, incoming or bothway trunk group). As a result of this allocation,
the number of calls, the charges and the call duration are registered in statistics meter
sets for connections running via this type of object.
Although statistics meters can be specified for the three above-mentioned call types,
only one type should be utilized for statistics counting. If a statistics index is found in
several places during a call setup, only the last one found will be assessed. (The objects
are evaluated here in the following order: incoming trunk group, route, zone point.)
This mutilates the statistics counting.
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Statistics meter n
Counter for the number of calls
Counter for the charge units
Counter for the call duration
Checksum byte
Fig. 1.22
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IN
TFS
Individual data
recording
IARA
Registration of statistics
Trunk
metering
Summation
metering
(METTFS)
Individual data
recording
(IARAMA)
Call charges
Summation
metering
(IARMET)
Summation
metering
Summation
metering
(METTR)
(METSTAT)
Individual data
recording
Individual data
recording
Summation
metering
with charges
(AMA/DEB)
(METSUB)
(AMA)
Fig. 1.23
without charges
(FIR)
1.4.1
1.4.1.1
Subscriber Tariffs
Tariff Administration Tasks
This section deals with the tariffs for subscriber charge registration. No reference is
made to interadministrative revenue accounting (IARA), which is covered by a separate
tariff administration.
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Tariffs
A tariff usually has two components:
a network access component
a network usage component
The network access component represents the general costs of providing a subscriber
with access to the network; these are separate from usage of the individual services.
Two different network access charges can be registered:
connection fee (non-recurring)
subscription charge (e.g. monthly)
These charges are not recorded by the tariff administration function, which only covers
the recording of network usage charges.
Network usage charges may in turn be split into the following parts:
a)
for access:
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There are four basic tariffs from which a tariff can be formed:
Single pulse metering (SPM)
One single pulse is registered, irrespective of time, distance, duration, etc.
Multiple pulse metering (MPM)
One multiple pulse is registered. The number of pulses in a multiple pulse may
depend on time, day, distance, etc., but not on the duration of the call.
Periodic pulse metering (PPM)
Single pulses are registered at regular intervals until the call is completed. The
interval between two pulses can be dependent on time, day, distance, etc.
Periodic multiple pulse metering (PMM)
A multiple pulse is registered at regular intervals. The interval between two multiple
pulses and the number of pulses in a multiple pulse can be dependent on time, day,
distance, etc.
Tariff administration allows free selection of basic tariffs, i.e. any of the four basic tariffs,
single pulse metering, multiple pulse metering, periodic pulse metering or periodic
multiple pulse metering, can be created for each tariff in a zone. There are no restrictions
on switching between one tariff and another.
Exceptions:
Zone 0 is reserved for non chargeable calls. This zone cannot be assigned any
tariffs.
Zone 127 means no zoning in the own network node, i.e. zoning takes place in the
higher-level or lower-level network node or zoning has already taken place. For
example, meter pulses may be received over the trunk which have to be forwarded
to the originating exchange and summated there. This zone also cannot be assigned
any tariffs.
Zone 255 is the default value and means no assignment to a zone.
Examples of tariff input:
Entering an SPM tariff (1 pulse per call):
ENTR TAR: NAME= day1, PLSCOM= 1;
Entering an MPM tariff (e.g. 10 pulses per call):
ENTR TAR: NAME= day2, PLSCOM= 10;
Entering a PPM tariff (e.g. 1 pulse every 20 seconds):
ENTR TAR: NAME= day3, PLSCOM= 1-20000;
Entering a PMM tariff (e.g. 10 pulses every 60 seconds):
ENTR TAR: NAME= day4,PLSCOM = 10-60000;
Assigning the tariff day4 to a zone (the tariff day4 must already exist and the zone
must not contain any tariffs):
ENTR TAR: ZONO= 2,NAME = day4;
Notes on the input of tariffs:
Time intervals (for periodic pulse metering) and non-chargeable intervals must always
be input as a multiple of 4 ms:
One pulse every 0.65 seconds >PLSCOM= 1-652 instead of PLSCOM= 1-650.
1.4.1.3
Tariff Sequences
The use of tariff sequences enables different charges to be registered for different
stages of a call (attempt, setup, communication) and for time blocks of different lengths.
If a tariff sequence is entered, the maximum number of tariffs which can be entered is
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reduced by the corresponding number of basic tariffs contained in the sequence. Tariffs
for access charges have no effect on the maximum number of tariffs that can be entered.
A tariff sequence results from the concatenation of a maximum of 6 basic tariffs, i.e. a
maximum of 4 basic call components, the call attempt tariff and the call setup tariff.
Switchover takes place between these different tariffs depending on the various
sections and the duration of the call. Tariff sequences are entered with the command
ENTR TAR
A tariff sequence splits a call into different parts in terms of charges. The access tariff
PLSATT is used to record charges for (unsuccessful) call attempts. For successful calls,
the call setup tariff PLSSUP and the communication tariff PLSCOM can be used. In the
communication part, up to 4 basic tariffs can be linked to form a "communication
sequence".
For each individual tariff in a communication sequence, a tariff duration can be set by
way of an MML input (TARIFF DURATION in parameter PLSCOM). This period limits
the validity of the particular basic tariff. If a tariff duration is specified for PPM or PMM,
it must be a multiple of the unit-interval.
Structure of a tariff sequence:
Access component:
The access tariff can be applied once per call irrespective of its duration (message
rate). The only permissible basic tariffs in this case are SPM and PPM.
The following access tariffs are permitted within a tariff sequence:
call attempt tariff, applied after ACM, input by means of PLSATT and/or
call setup tariff, applied when the called party answers, input by means of
PLSSUP.
The call attempt tariff can only be input in conjunction with the call setup tariff and/or
the communication tariff.
Communication component:
The communication tariff is applied when the called party answers and is input by
means of PLSCOM. It can be dependent on the call duration (measured rate). The
sequence of communication tariffs can comprise up to 4 basic tariffs. The concatenation of SPM, MPM, PPM and PMM is permissible in any combination and in any
sequence.
End of sequence:
As soon as the defined tariff duration of a communication tariff has elapsed, either
the next basic tariff or the agreed procedure for the end of the tariff sequence comes
into effect:
Continue with the last communication tariff (non-cyclic sequence: standard procedure, but only permissible in the case of a PPM or PMM with no tariff duration
specified); input with NONCYCin parameter SEQEND, or
Release the connection (limited sequence); this is defined by entering LIMITas
the value for SEQEND, or
Repeat the sequence from the beginning (cyclic sequence); defined by entering
CYCLIC as the value for SEQEND, or
Continue with a tariff switchover; defined by entering only one PPM or PMM and
no parameter SEQEND(this can be modified on a project-specific basis)
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Tariff Switchovers
Tariff switchovers can be defined to take place at a specific time, the tariff switchover
time, or after a specific call duration, on the basis of a tariff sequence.
One of the tariffs in a zone is always in effect at any given time, depending on the time
of day and the category of the weekday (workday, weekend or public holiday).
Accordingly, times must be defined in the system for switchover to the appropriate tariff
(e.g. all national zones switched to Day7 tariff every workday at 8 a.m. and to Night3
tariff every evening at 6 p.m.).
A tariff switchover can only be created for a tariff sequence if the latter contains not more
than one PPM tariff or MPM tariff. If this condition is met, then switchover from one basic
tariff to another basic tariff or to a tariff sequence in the course of a call is permissible,
as is switchover from one tariff sequence to another or to a basic tariff. This restriction
can also be removed, depending on the project.
In the case of basic tariff switchovers involving PPM/PMM tariffs within a tariff sequence,
there is always a waiting period until the current periodic time interval and the basic tariff
duration have elapsed. The basic tariff duration is thus extended by the length of the
periodic time interval if the latter has not yet elapsed.
A tariff switchover can only have an effect on the call setup charge if the called party has
not yet answered, otherwise call setup is billed on the basis of the old tariff.
Switchovers of communication tariffs have the following effects:
a) In the case of switchover of an SPM/MPM tariff to an SPM/MPM tariff, the new tariff
does not become effective during a call in progress.
b) In the case of switchover of a PPM/PMM tariff to an SPM/MPM or PPM/PMM tariff,
there is a waiting period for the periodic time interval to elapse before the new tariff
takes effect.
Tariff switchovers for a zone are entered by means of ENTR TARSW. The precondition
for this is that the tariffs to which switchover is to take place have already been defined
with ENTR TAR. A tariff switchover can be entered up to 30 days before it is due to go
into effect.
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Switchover from one tariff to a new tariff takes place on the basis of 15-minute intervals
(parameter TIME). The date on which the command should first be executed can be
varied by means of DATE. The tariff which is active at a particular time can depend on
the weekday category (WDCAT).If this parameter is not specified, switchover takes
place every day.
If statistics metering is being carried out in the exchange, switchovers should also be
created for the statistics meters, depending on tariff switchovers, if identical tariff
switchovers have been created for zones in zone points with the same statistical index
or if a statistical index is assigned to a single zone point only. In all other cases, there is
no need to synchronize tariff switchovers and statistics counter switchovers.
Examples of tariff switchover input:
Entering a tariff switchover for 8 a.m. on workdays (to daytime tariff):
ENTR TARSW: ZONO= 4, NAME= day7, TIME= 8-00, WDCAT= WO;
Entering a tariff switchover for 6 p.m. on workdays (to night-time tariff):
ENTR TARSW: ZONO= 4, NAME= night3, TIME= 18-00, WDCAT= WO;
These tariff switchovers take place periodically according to the weekday category.
The command MODTAR is used for single (non-periodic) switchover to another
tariff, e.g. replacement of tariff day8 by tariff day9 in all zones:
MOD TAR: NAME= day8, NNAME= day9, TIME= 10-45, DATE= 99-10-15;
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Weekday Categories
Tariff switchovers can be performed dependent of the category of the current day. This
permits a highly flexible tariff structure, for example it is possible to switch over to a lower
tariff on Sundays than on public holidays. A further possibility is to apply the weekday
tariffs to international calls on national holidays.
The following day categories are available:
workday (WO)
first day of the weekend (half day, EH)
second day of the weekend (full day, EF)
national holiday (HN)
international holiday (half day, HH)
international holiday (full day, HO)
Public holidays are either movable or fixed.
Fixed holidays fall on the same date every year and thus on a different day of the week
each time. They can be either half holidays (e.g. December 24 in Germany) or full holidays (e.g. January 1). The full holidays can in turn be alternatively national holidays (e.g.
May 1) or international holidays (e.g. December 25).
Movable holidays vary in date from year to year but always fall on the same day of the
week. Here, too, there are both national holidays (such as Easter Monday) and international holidays.
These are entered in the holiday table by means of the command CR HOLICALand
displayed with command DISP HOLICAL.
The weekdays are independent of the year; they are administered with MOD WDCAT
This command is also used to enter the weekend. For example: Saturday can be specified as the first day of the weekend and Sunday as the second day of the weekend.
The priorities for weekdays are as follows:
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1.4.2
Zone Points
Call charges are generally calculated on the basis of the distance between the calling
and called parties. In other words, a local call can be less expensive than a longdistance call because it uses fewer network resources.
This is implemented by dividing the network into different zones (see Fig. 1.24).
100 km
50 km
25 km
ZONO 4
ZONO 1
ZONO 2
ZONO 3
PSTN 1
Fig. 1.24
PSTN 2
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own exchange
remote exchange
no exchange (i.e. zone point not created)
Zone point = own exchange:
establishment of zone (1-126, 128-254, 256-511)
Zone point = remote exchange:
Establish whether
zoning has already taken place
zoning has still to take place.
Establish charge billing method:
AMA
pulse metering
statistics metering.
If the charge billing method is pulse metering, the subscriber meter which is to be
used for metering must be specified. There are meters for the charge units and
meters for the number of calls.
If the charge billing method is statistics metering, the statistics index which is to be
used for metering must be specified.
Establish meter processing (analysis of incoming meter pulses):
suppress answer pulse
suppress 1st meter pulse.
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Zoning point:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
local exchange
transit exchange
service switching point
international gateway exchange
SCP
SSP
AVSt
(3)
(4)
B in own
exchange
OVSt
FVSt
OVSt
(1)
(2)
(1)
B in other
exchange
Fig. 1.25
Zoning points
CODE
Digit combination to be assigned to a zone.
(1) CR ZOPT: CODE= 089, ZONO= 10, BILLING=METERING; SUCHCNTR=CNTR2
Calls to the digit combination 089 are charged using the tariff defined for zone 10.
LAC
In exchanges serving two or more local networks, separate zone points (and thus separate tariffs) can be defined for each local network.LAC is specified in the case of a
multiple directory number volume to uniquely identify the called party.
Given:
Subscriber A (local network 089, DN= 1234) in zone 10, subscriber B (own exchange,
local network 088, DN= 1234) in zone 12.
ENTR DNATT: DNVOL=MULTIPLE;
ENTR AREACODE: LAC= 089;
ENTR AREACODE: LAC= 088;
CR DN: LAC= 089, DN= 123400&&123499;
CR DN: LAC= 088, DN= 123400&&123499;
(1) CR ZOPT: CODE= 1234, ZONO= 10, BILLING=METERING; SUCHCNTR=CNTR2
(1) CR ZOPT: CODE= 1234, ZONO= 12, BILLING=METERING; SUCHCNTR=CNTR2
Charges for a call from A to B are registered on the basis of the tariff applicable to zone
12. The tariff for zone 10 applies for calls from B to A.
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ORIG2
ORIG2 allows the zoning exchange to apply different zoning to subscribers with the
same LAC(for instance in a large city).
MFCAT
This parameter is used for origin-dependent zoning. MFCATdefines the type of
subscriber station, allowing, for example, coinbox lines to be zoned differently to ordinary subscribers.
ZDIG
This parameter is used for origin-dependent zoning. The valid zone is determined on the
basis of the language spoken in the country of origin.
To enable the international gateway exchange to evaluate the language digit, the
gateway exchange in the country of origin must transfer parameter ZDIGThis is done via
the route.
FPH
The freephone indicator FPH is used to obtain a zoning result in the international
gateway exchange for TFS traffic (from a TFS exchange or an SSP in the IN) that differs
from that for other traffic. The FPH indicator is appended to the dialed digits via ISUP by
the exchange that detected the TFS call. This means that it is no longer necessary to
create special trunk groups for TFS.
ZONO
ZONO specifies which zone is valid for the calls. Different zones can be defined by
means of tariffs and tariff switchovers.
It is not possible to administer zones 0, 127 and 255.
Zone 0 means that calls are free of charge (entered with parameter ZOCHA).
Zone 127 means that calls are zoned in a lower- or higher-ranking exchange.
Zone 255 is the default zone (no assignment to a zone).
Depending on the particular project, zone points with fixed tariffs can be defined, for
example:
zone 101 for single pulse metering (SPM)
zones 102 to 110 for multiple pulse metering (MPM) with 2-10 pulses per call.
ZOCHA
The zone characteristics parameter is used to define the zoning point. To enable meter
pulses or charge band numbers to be signaled in the network, all trunk groups involved
must be created with METOTR. Charge band numbers are assigned to zones with
command MOD ZOINF. Evaluation of the charge band messages is allowed with
parameter TKZOINF=YES.
BILLING
The BILLING parameter defines the method of billing to be used for calls via this zone
point (AMA and/or METERING).
SUCHCNTR
When charges are registered by means of meter pulses (METERING), it must be
defined which of the subscriber charge counters CNTR1 to CNTR5 is to be used to
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PSTN
PSTN
ZOCHA=ZONINHI
Local 0049
exch.
digital
ZOCHA=ZONINHI
CCS7
ZRM 56
0049=ZONO15=ZRM
0049
Gateway
exch.
digital
Tariff 4
Local
exch.
EMD
Fig. 1.26
0049
Pulse
Only the charge band message has to be signaled on the long distance level; transfer
by meter pulses is not required until the transition from a digital exchange to an
exchange with pulse signaling.
It is possible to change the assignment of charge band message to zones by means of
MML.
In addition, the system is capable of processing charge band messages which are
received during calls in progress. The tariff is created according to the new zone. Only
the communication part of the new tariff is taken into account. There is a waiting period
for time-out of the currently active interval or of the timer for non chargeable time. If
several charge band messages are received during this period, the last message is
executed.
If no further messages are received apart from the first charge band message, the tariff
switchovers which apply in the current zone are implemented.
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created when a new charge band message is received (every 10 seconds maximum).
For properly tariffed charge registration, the zone points must be created with
ZOCHA=ZONINHI in the non-zoning exchanges.
All routes involved must be created with metering over trunk.
The assignment of a zone to a specific charge band message must be identical in all
exchanges concerned.
The corresponding zone point must be allowed to accept charge band messages.
If an expected charge band message does not arrive, the call is released. The same
treatment applies if the system operator has omitted to allocate a zone to a charge band
message.
It is also possible, using MOD ZOINF, to assign a zone to a particular zone traffic type.
1.4.4
1.4.4.1
Supplementary Services
Registration of charges for the input of supplementary
services (facility input FAI)
Supplementary services such as call diversion, abbreviated dialing etc. are created by
the operating company, in some cases at the request of the subscriber. They can also
be created by means of subscriber control input (SCI). It is possible for charges to be
registered for the input of supplementary services (facility input charges).
The registration of facility input charges is created with the command CR FAICHA.
The following methods can be used to register charges for facility input by the subscriber
(FAIS):
AMA
pulse metering (SPM or MPM)
AMA and FIR.
If FAIS charges are to be registered by means of meter pulses, parameter METPULS
must also be specified, otherwise inputs are free of charge (the default value is 0 meter
pulses).
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Meter pulses for FAU are only included in the AMA/FIRcall ticket or FAU ticket if parameter EXTNSD=CHARGESis specified in command ENTR CDTDAT.
The following methods of charge registration can be entered for FAU by MML
CR FAUCHA):
AMA
pulse metering (SPM or MPM)
AMA and pulse metering (SPM or MPM).
If charges are to be registered by means of meter pulses (BILLING=METERING),
parameter METPULS must also be specified, otherwise facility usage is free of charge
(the default value is 0 meter pulses).
Restrictions:
Charges may be registered for no more than 8 FAUs during one call. At the 9th FAU,
the call is released
in pulse metering, a maximum of 25 pulses is possible per FAU
pulse metering with PPM is not possible
there is no statistics metering
call counters SUCACNTR must not be used as counters for FAU )
all FAUs must use the same charge registration method or be free of charge, in other
words if AMA has been created for one FAU, all other FAUs must also be created
with AMA. It is, however, possible to use different numbers of pulses in the case of
METERING.
1.4.4.3
Account suspensions
The administration can activate and deactivate account suspensions for a subscriber
(e.g. blocking the terminal for international calls). It is possible to create facility input
recording FIRrecords as subsequent proof of such action.
These records have a similar structure to AMA records, but are not used for charge
registration.
They include:
directory number
suspension entered
date of command input
type of input (activated/deactivated).
and, additionally to the data contained in an AMA record: the line type.
The records are stored in a cyclic file with occupancy level alarm signaling.
Capture of the data in an FIR record is created by means of CR FAICHA. The prerequisite for this is that the system feature has been activated (ACT IAFEAT).
1.4.5
1.4.5.1
Counter Administration
Creation of Counters
Counters can be created in the transient memory area of the CP to record meter pulses
for the accumulation of charges and to record call duration, number of calls etc.
There are five different types of counter, each serving a different purpose:
subscriber counters
statistical counters
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counters for toll free service (TFS)
IARA counters
A uniform counter administration concept has been introduced. It covers uniform procedures for the editing, saving and regeneration of subscriber, statistical, trunk and TFS
counters. The existing security mechanisms for IARAcounters have been adapted to
this new concept, but otherwise the treatment of IARA counters is still somewhat
different to that of the other counters.
To allow the contents of the counters to be read out and processed, the format, counter
threshold and directory number type must be defined for each type of counter with
command ENTR METADM.
For subscriber counters, the format defines the selection of counters and the record
length used. For statistical counters, it defines the composition of the set of counters.
For trunk meters it defines the accuracy of the trunk group identification and for TFS
counters it defines the accuracy of the code identification.
The directory number type defines the subscriber (in terms of line type) for whom charge
records are to be written to the billing file.
1.4.5.2
1.4.5.3
Billing File
For billing, a billing file must be generated for each counter type (once a month for
example), using
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Counter Restoration
Restoration after generation fallback
Generation fallback is the loading of an older APS generation of the same APS version.
It involves reloading of the semipermanent memory area from a backup copy of the
previous APS generation. Unlike ODAGEN runs or APS changes, generation fallback
includes the setting of a so-called fallback flag, which blocks the counters.
The system checks the fallback status of the counters every 10 minutes. If the flag has
been set for one or more counters, this information is output at the OMT screen every
10 minutes, because meter saving is not possible during this time. Entering command
SAVE MET forces display of the blocked counter types. Because the counter contents
are regenerated from a backup file after fallback, any meter pulses received for the
subscriber, trunk, statistics and TFS counters in the interim period are not counted, and
in the case of IARA counters the threshold may be exceeded.
Before unblocking the counters, the logging file must be read in.
Then the fallback procedure can be started with
SAVE MET: TYPE=....,FUNC=FALLBACK;
The flag is reset and the counter readings are regenerated from the backup files.
Counter restoration after APS change
Before an ODAGEN run or APS change, the meter readings must be saved to an APS
change file. This is done with
EDIT MET: TYPE=....,FUNC=APSCHANG;
APS change files are stored under the name CA.xx.APS.nn, where
xx = SU for subscriber counters
ST for statistical counters
TR for trunk meters
TF for TFS counters
nn = serial number.
This file is copied to tape (TRANS FILE).
After the APS change, the meter readings in main memory and on disk are initialized
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and the APS change files are transferred from tape to disk (TRANS FILE). They are also
renamed, because CA. files are write-protected. Then the counter contents are read
from the APS change file with
REG MET: TYPE=...,FILE= <new filename>;
and added to the counts that have accumulated since system start and the regeneration
run. In the case of subscriber counters, this is only possible if the LAC has not changed
as a results of the APS change. Furthermore, the thresholds defined for the counters in
the APS change file and in the new APS must be identical.
Checking and restoring counters by the operator
Operating personnel can use the command SAVE MET to force the creation of a new
backup file and to check the validity of the current counter table.
Depending on the extent of the error that has been found, steps should be taken in the
following order:
1. Meter check
SAVE MET: FUNC=CHECK;
This input executes functions that correspond to those of the intermediate save
defined under ENTR METSAV
2. Simple meter restoration
SAVE MET: FUNC=SAVE;
First, new backup files are created for all activated counter types. Their validity is
checked block by block by calculating checksum bytes. If checksum errors are
found, the corresponding counts are taken from the old, error-free backup file. If
more than 10 such errors occur in the same block, the entire block is taken from the
old backup file. Errors that occur only in the counters, and thus in the new backup
file but not in the old file, are described as simple errors.
The repaired counts are displayed at the OMT. When this save has been completed,
the old backup file is automatically deleted and the new file is stored as the current
backup file.
3. Meter restoration after double errors
SAVE MET: FUNC=SAVE;REFILE= CA.xx.UCHA;
Double errors are checksum errors that are found both in the counter memory and
in the backup file. In this case the counts are restored with the aid of a repair file.
The repair file is an older copy of the backup file. For this reason, an old backup file
should always be held available on tape. It must be a file from the current APS,
however.
4. Meter restoration after double errors without repair file
SAVE MET:FUNC=SAVE;REFILE = CA.xx.UCHA, ZEROIN=YES ;
This command is equivalent to that in point 3. above. The only difference is that, in
cases where checksum errors have been found in memory, in the backup file and in
the repair file, or if these files are not available or are out of date, then the counts in
question are reset to zero.
Here too, the reinitialized counts are output at the OMT.
This command is equivalent to that in point 3. above. The only difference is that, in
cases where checksum errors have been found in memory, in the backup file and in
the repair file, or if these files are not available or are out of date, then the counts in
question are reset to zero.
Here too, the reinitialized counts are output at the OMT.
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Subscriber Meters
Each subscriber is assigned 5 counters for use as charge meters when created. How
many of these are actually used can be set by means of CR ZOPT. When the counters
are activated it is important to ensure that they are consistent with the counters activated
in parameter FORMAT of command ENTR METADM. If only one is used for a
subscriber, all charges are accumulated on this one. If a subscriber is assigned several
counters, the number of calls, the call charges, the facility input charges and the facility
usage charges can be registered on separate counters.
Call charge meter
The counter to be used for registering the call charges is specified in command
CR ZOPT (parameter SUCHCNTR). Any of the counters 1 - 5 can be used for the call
charges.
Meter for number of calls made
The counter to be used for registering the number of calls is specified in command
CR ZOPT (parameter SUCHCNTR). Here, only counters 1 or 3 can be used.
Charge meter for subscriber facilities
The counter to be used for storing the facility charges can be specified by means of the
input command ENTR CDTDAT. Different counters can be entered for subscriber
controlled inputs and subscriber facility usage.
Counters which store the number of calls (parameter SUCHCNTR) in command
CR ZOPT) may not be used as charge meters, since this would result in the mutilation
of data.
1.4.7
1.4.7.1
Statistics Meters
Use of Statistics Meters
Statistics metering can be created in order, for example, to support the network management system with information on traffic distribution, for statistical purposes, or for
interadministration revenue accounting. In order to perform statistics metering, the call
charge registration must be created with pulse metering.
Statistics metering can be initiated for the following call types:
calls zoned via a specified zone point;
calls directed to a destination via a specified route;
calls entering the exchange via a specified trunk group.
The operating personnel can assign statistics indices to each of these objects (zone
points, routes, incoming or bothway trunk groups). The assignment of this index means
that for calls which pass via one of these objects the number of calls, the number of
meter pulses, and (in certain cases) the call duration are registered in sets of statistics
meters. If statistics indices for two or more objects are encountered during call setup,
metering is only performed for one object. This in turn distorts the statistics metering.
The priorities for object selection are as follows:
route
zone point
incoming trunk group.
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Although statistics indices can be specified for all three objects, only one object (e.g.
only routes) should be used in one project.
1.4.7.2
Statistics indices
Statistics index 0
Registration point 0
Statisticsmeter
group 0
Statistics index 1
Statistics index 2
Registration point X
Registration point 0
Statisticsmeter
group 1
Registration point X
Registration point 0
Registration point X
Statisticsmeter
group 14
Registration point X
Statisticsmeter
group 15
Fig. 1.27
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numbers, up to 16 statistics meter groups, each with 256 registration points, can be
created. If a number of groups have been formed, a statistics index refers to the corresponding registration points in all statistics meter groups which have been created.
Statistics meter groups are directly related to directory number blocks, i.e. the directory
number (calling party number in the own exchange) determines the statistics meter
group in which the relevant registration point is addressed.
In the case of calls which reach the exchange via a specified trunk group, the meter
pulses for the given statistics index are metered in statistics meter group 0, since the
calling party number does not belong to the directory number volume of the own
exchange and therefore cannot be assigned to a group.
Up to 6 time groups (depending on the time, the weekday category and the date), each
with 3 subscriber types (ordinary subscriber, coinbox line, service handset) can be
created for a registration point. This means that 18 sets of statistics meters are available;
these are configured as summation meters (see Fig. 1.28).
Registration point X
Subscriber
Coinbox line
Service handset
Time group 0
Time group 1
Time group 2
Time group 3
Time group 4
Time group 5
Fig. 1.28
One of the 6 time groups is always valid at any given time, i.e. the traffic is added to this
group.
A set of statistics meters consists of three meters:
number of calls,
number of charge units,
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1.4.8
Trunk Meters
With the aid of trunk meters, the traffic between different operating companies can be
monitored and the charges registered. Each trunk group is assigned, on either side,
meters which summate the number of calls made via this trunk group and also the meter
pulses. If a trunk group is bothway, it can only be used in one direction for trunk group
metering, i.e. either in the incoming or the outgoing direction, otherwise the meter readings will be distorted. For incoming trunk groups, metering is created with
GCOS=TRMET on the basis of the trunk group data. For outgoing trunk groups, the
trunk group data must also be created with GCOS=TRMETand metering must be
enabled by way of the routing data by means of LNDS=TRMET.
The contents of the meters can then be compared by both operating companies. In the
following, the term A side of a trunk group refers to the A side of the second exchange,
while the term B side of a trunk group refers to the B side of the first exchange. The
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exchange).
A trunk meter consists of a set of 5 counters:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Meter pulses which are received in the talk state are summated by both sides in the
respective GP and forwarded to the CP at the end of the call (meter 3). Meter pulses
which are received outside the call state, i.e. erroneously, are immediately forwarded
from the GP to the CP (meters 2, 4 and 5).
1.4.9
AMA
AMAI
Fig. 1.29
DEB
MOB
PMOB
MOBI
FIR
IARA
INA
Immediate printout
The following types of data can be captured by activation of the individual features
(ACT IAFEAT, parameter TYPE):
AMA
AMA data are used for charge accounting. Recording is dependent on:
destination (assignment by means of CR ZOPT) or
incoming trunk group (assignment by means of CR TGRP) or
subscriber facility (assignment by means of CR FAICHA and CR FAUCHA).
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DEB
DEB data are also used for charge accounting. Registration is dependent on the
calling party.
MOB
MOB data are used for observation of the activities (originating and terminating
traffic, FAIS/FAU) of individual subscribers. Registration is dependent on the calling
party (assignment by means ofACT MOBS) and is for a set period (e.g. one month).
PMOB
PMOB data are used for locating expensive calls in connection with pulse metering.
A data record is created if the call charges exceed a (programmable) limit.
FIR
FIR data are used for recording the creation and cancellation of account suspensions by the operating company. Registration is dependent on the type of suspension (assignment by means of CR FAICHA, ).
INA
INA data are used to calculate charges for service subscribers engaged in IN calls.
Registration is dependent on the service subscriber (assignment in SCP/SMS).
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or flag), so that they can be separated from the AMA records at the postprocessing
stage.
If both AMA and DEB are required for a call (DEB subscriber calls via a zone point with
AMA ), only the AMA record is produced. This record contains the EXTSND and
ALTNSD in accordance with AMA but the DEB flag is set.
If a DEB record is required for several purposes (e.g. for the call and for the usage of a
service facility), only one record is created.
Exceptions:
three-party conference
large conference
call completion to busy subscriber (CCBS)
repeated use of a supplementary service.
DEB features
Additional DEB functions are controlled by the command ENTR CDTDAT.
These functions are:
collection of additional data (e.g. charge units and zone)
collection of alternative data (e.g. start rather than end of call)
generation of DEB data records in special cases (e.g. for FAI and FAU or for FAIS).
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If a MOB data record is required for several purposes (e.g. for the call and for the usage
of a service attribute), only one data record is created.
Exceptions:
three-party conference and
large conference
call completion to busy subscriber (CCBS)
repeated facility usage.
The MOB data collected can be output immediately at the terminal or on the printer or
in response to an MML request.
MOB data are collected in a double cyclic file. For postprocessing, the data can be
copied to tape or transferred over a data link (TRANS FILE).
1.4.9.4
1.4.10
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SMS
SMS
X.25
SSP local
X.25
SCP
SCP
CCS7
Telephone
network
SSP
Fig. 1.30
CCS7
Telephone
network
OVSt
SSP
IN architecture (simplified)
The interface between the telephone network (PSTN) and the intelligent network (IN) is
the Service Switching Point (SSP), which can be implemented
on the local level, or
on the transit level (see Fig. 1.30).
There are two basic methods of charge registration for IN calls, depending on where the
charges are registered:
call charge registration by the Service Control Point (SCP) or the Service Management System (SMS);
call charge registration by the Service Switching Point (SSP).
Charge registration by the SCP/SMS is based on the creation of data records for each
IN call. The data required are collected in the SCP (on the basis of the call data supplied
by the SSP, which are transferred to the SCP/SMS at regular intervals). The customerspecific records are created from this in the SMS.
Charge registration by the SCP/SMS is only used for billing the service subscriber.
Charge registration by the SSP is based on the existing call charge functions in the telephone network. The SCP can affect the charge registration, e.g. by transmitting/predefining the zone number to be used.
Charge registration by the SSP can be used for billing both the service user and the
service subscriber.
OMN:SSS-TA contains the tasks involved in the administration of charge registration by
the SSP.
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Terminology
Service provider
The service provider is the telephone company that offers IN services to the service
subscriber, for instance, freephone.
Service subscriber
The service subscriber is, for example, a mail order company which accepts the charges
for orders placed by telephone.
Calling line
The calling line in an IN call is the calling party. The calling line can be either the service
user or the service subscriber.
Service user
The service user is, for example, a customer who places orders with a mail order
company free of charge.
Charge registration for the calling line
Normally the calling line's charges are registered in the PSTN by means of PSTN
methods. The IN (SSP/SCP/SMS) has the options of sending
free of charge, or
the zone, or
charge pulses.
The call charge method (AMA and/or METERING) is determined in the PSTN; any AMA
data are written to the PSTN AMA file.
PSTN charge registration (except for non-chargeable calls) should only be performed if
the user on the line is the service user and at the same time the owner of the calling line.
Charge registration for the service subscriber
The call charges are assigned to a line service number which is determined by the SCP.
This line service number belongs to an IN service subscriber.
The call charge method (AMA and/or METERING) is determined in the PSTN; any
AMAdata are written to the PSTN AMA file.
Trigger profile
The trigger profile is created in the SSP and specifies how the particular IN service is to
be processed.
IN-specific charge
This term refers to the determining of a zone, depending on the IN service used, but
independently of the actual destination of the call.
Charge registration default value
If the SSP expects from the SCP a zone which does not arrive, the call is processed
according to the default settings. The charge registration default value can be
suppressed as a project-specific option (flag).
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successfully.
Special case
Through the use of IN components, the zoning of international calls by the PSTN is no
longer necessary. With this application, the calls are routed on the basis of dialed digits
and only the zone is supplied by the SCP. The code points are created without a trigger,
since the SCP does not have to supply a new B number. The zone points are created
with ZOCHA=ZONEXT<trigger-ID>.
For <trigger-ID> the same value must be entered as forCR INTRIG, parameter PRID.
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Administration by MML
Charge registration for the calling line in the PSTN
The zone points are created in the exchanges in the telephone network. The charges
are only assigned to the calling subscriber.
Zoning in the home exchange:
CR ZOPT: CODE=0180, ZONO=268, BILLING=METERING, SUCHCNTR=CNTR1;
Zoning in a higher-level exchange in the telephone network; charge registration in
the home exchange:
CR ZOPT: CODE=0190, ZOCHA=ZONINHI, BILLING=METERING, SUCHCNTR=CNTR1;
Charge registration for the service subscriber in the IN
Activation of registration of the IN-specific AMA data records:
ACT IAFEAT: TYPE=INA;
Registration of the zone number in the IN data record by assigning a zone the charge
band message sent by the SCP:
MOD ZOINF: ZONO=345, CHBNO=145;
Allow zoning information to be accepted from the SCP:
CR ZOPT: CODE= ... , ... , TKZOINF=YES;
Registration of start date/time instead of end date/time (also applicable to MOB and
IARAMA):
ENTR CDTDAT: ALTNSD=RANSWTIM;
Registration of zone and charge units:
ENTR CDTDAT:EXTNSD=CHARGES;
Charge registration divided between PSTN and IN
Four steps are required for an IN call:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The CCS7 connection from the SSP to the SCP must be established
The triggers in the CP must be entered and activated (CR INTRIG and ACT INTRIG
The IN-specific announcements must be prepared (CR INC)
The relevant trigger in the CP is activated by the identification of an IN call. There
are two possible cases:
Identification via the code points (CR CPT)
Identification via the zone points (CR ZOPT).
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ZOCHA
ZONINHI
Local
exch.
SSP
zoned
Local
exch.
Fig. 1.31
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1.4.11
Reverse Charging
The reverse charging service (RCS) allows the calling party to set up a call to a called
party who accepts the charges for the call. The called party is obliged to accept the call.
The call is set up without the assistance of an operator.
It is possible to restrict the use of the reverse charging service to certain line types, for
instance coinbox lines. This reduces overuse of the service by individuals experimenting
with it.
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Configuration
LTGC (RCS)
DIU0
OUT
RCS loop
SN
A
DIU1
INC
AN3
DIU2
AC
AN1
AN2
announcement control
DIU3
PB
AN5
AN4
physical connection
software connection
logical connection
Key to abbreviations:
OUT ... outgoing DIU
INC ... incoming DIU (incl. AN3)
AC ... announcement control (AN1 and AN2)
PB ... input control (AN5)
AN1 ... announcement for calling party
AN2 ... announcement for called party
AN3 ... announcement that all lines are busy (for calling and called parties)
AN4 ... announcement that the call has been refused (for calling party)
AN5 ... announcement that the call has been accepted by digit input (for called party)
Announcement AN5 is only needed if digit input is required to accept the call.
Access
The service is accessed by dialing the access code as a prefix to the actual called party
number, e.g.:
8XX ZX... NX...
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8XX is the service access code
ZX ... is the LACof the called party
NX ... is the called party's directory number.
Procedure
The calling party dials 8XX ZX... NX... and is asked to wait for the tone and then
speak his/her name (AN1).
The called party is asked to listen to the name (AN2).
If the RCS exchange is unable to find a free announcement, both parties receive the
announcement that they should wait for a line.
If the called party accepts the call, either by waiting for a defined time or by dialing
a digit (project-specific, AN5), the connection is switched through.
If the called party refuses the call (by going on-hook), the calling party receives the
announcement that the call request has been rejected (AN4).
Charge registration
Charges for RCS calls are registered by means of AMA. Charge registration starts when
the called party accepts the call. The called party is marked in the AMA ticket as the
paying party.
It is also possible for tickets to be generated for calls that are not accepted and for
unsuccessful call attempts.
The RCS exchange only registers charges for the connection from A to B. Facility usage
charges for supplementary services such as abbreviated dialing must be registered at
the originating exchange.
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2.1
Create
Display commands are only specified in the procedures when they are absolutely necessary. Generally,
display commands are not necessary for confirming the execution of a command. It can already be seen
from the command acknowledgement output by the system whether the command entered was correctly
executed (see Operator Guidelines OGL). If it should be necessary for administrative reasons to receive
an acknowledgement of the executed tasks in addition to the run listing, the contents of the database
can be displayed, for example, before and after or only after each task using the appropriate commands
(see CML).
Each task contains only the parameters or identifiers characteristic for that particular task.
2.2
PLMN Charging
2.2.1
Display
Display
Display
Create
Create
Modify
Cancel
Cancel
Modify
2.2.2
Display
Display
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
Activate
Create
Activate
Activate
DISP HOLICAL
DISP HOLICAL
DISP WDCAT
CR HOLICAL
CR HOLICAL
MOD WDCAT
CAN HOLICAL
CAN HOLICAL
MOD HOLICAL
DISP FILE
DISP MCR
MOD MSERVOPT
MOD MSERVOPT
MOD MSERVOPT
MOD MSERVOPT
MOD MSERVOPT
TS-305
collection of billing data for non-chargeable call attempts
(FEAT=CHFCATT, STAT=ACT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TS-300
feature immediate printout of billing files
(TYPE=MCRI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACT IAFEAT
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Deactivate
Cancel
Copy
Copy
Copy
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2.2.3
2.2.3.1
Display
Display
Display
Display
Display
Create
Enter
Create
Enter
Create
Assign
Create
Modify
Modify
Modify
Modify
Modify
Modify
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
2.2.3.2
PLMN tariffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLMN tariffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLMN tariffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLMN tariffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Create
Create
Create
DISP PLMNTAR
ENTR PLMNTAR
MOD PLMNTAR
CAN PLMNTAR
ACT IAFEAT
CR MZOPT
CR INTRIG
CR MZOPT
Meter saving
Display
TL 2
TS-600
ENTR MTAR
TS-601
TS-601
TS-602
TS-602
TS-603
MOD MTAR
MOD MTARCAT
MOD MTARCAT
TS-604
TS-604
MOD MZOPT
TS-605
TS-606
TS-607
TS-608
TS-608
CAN MZOPT
Activate
2.2.5
DISP MTAR
DISP MTARCAT
DISP MTARCAT
DISP MZONE
DISP MZOPT
Display
Enter
Modify
Cancel
2.2.4
DACT FILEFEAT
TS-307
TS-302
TP-301
TP-302
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Enter
Modify
Save
2.2.6
Statistics meter
Display
Display
Activate
Cancel
DISP METADM
DISP MET
ENTR METADM
TS-732
TS-733
DISP STMETGRP
DISP CDTDAT
ENTR CDTDAT
CAN CDTDAT
DISP STATMET
DISP STATMET
DISP TRMET
DISP STATSW
ENTR STATSW
TP-824
CAN STATSW
2.3
2.3.1
IARAMA
Activate
Copy
systemfeature IARAMA
TYPE=IARA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACT IAFEAT
IARAMA file from disk to tape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TP-550
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DISP IARNAME
DISP IARNAME
DISP IARDAT
DISP IARDAT
DISP IARDAT
TS-500
TS-501
TS-502
TL 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Modify
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
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TS-502
MOD IARDAT
TP-503
TS-504
TS-506
TP-503
DISP IARMPT
DISP IARMPT
DISP IARMPT
DISP IARZONE
TS-510
TS-511
TS-512
TS-513
CAN IARMPT
CAN IARMPT
CAN IARMPT
CAN IARZONE
TS-531
TS-532
DISP IARTMPD
CR IARTMPD
MOD IARTMPD
CAN IARTMPD
DISP IARGRP
DISP IARCON
TS-530
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Cancel
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DISP IARSTAT
DISP IARSTAT
DISP IARFILE
COPY IARACCT
2.4
2.4.1
Subscriber Tariffs
Tariffs
Display
Enter
Enter
Enter
Modify
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
tariffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariffs for access charges with single pulse metering (SPM) or
multiple pulse metering (MPM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariffs for communication charges with periodic pulse metering (PPM)
or periodic multiple pulse metering (PMM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariff sequences in pulse format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariff (once, not periodically) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariff names. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tariff zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4.2
Display
Create
Create
Create
Split
Split
Split
Split
Split
DISP TAR
TP-701
TP-702
TP-703
TP-704
TP-705
TP-706
TP-707
DISP TARSW
TP-720
TP-721
TP-722
Zone Points
zone points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point for a zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point with zone characteristic
using: CODE, ZOCHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point for an announcement
using: CODE, INCEPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point after digit
using: DIGIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point after originating mark
using: ORIG2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point after category
using: MFCAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point after language digit
using: ZDIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point after freephone indicator
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CR ZOPT
CR ZOPT
SPLIT ZOPT
SPLIT ZOPT
SPLIT ZOPT
SPLIT ZOPT
TL 5
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Modify
Merge
Create
Modify
Cancel
2.4.3
Operation Charging
using: FPH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone points for directory number ranges belonging to the
local network of a foreign-exchange subscriber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone points for directory number ranges belonging to the
local network of a foreign-exchange subscriber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPLIT ZOPT
MOD ZOPT
TP-767
TP-769
TP-770
CAN ZOPT
DISP ZOINF
MOD ZOINF
MOD ZOINF
MOD ZOINF
MOD ZOPT
2.4.4
Subscriber Facilities
DISP FAICHA
CR FAICHA
CR FAICHA
CR FAICHA
MOD FAICHA
CAN FAICHA
ENTR CDTDAT
DISP FAUCHA
CR FAUCHA
CR FAUCHA
MOD FAUCHA
CAN FAUCHA
ENTR CDTDAT
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Display
Create
Modify
Cancel
Display
Copy
2.4.5
Regenerate
Charge data
Activate
Display
Enter
Deactivate
2.4.6
CR FAICHA
MOD FAICHA
CAN FAICHA
TS-840
TRANS FILE
DISP METSAV
ENTR METSAV
TS-721
SAVE MET
EDIT MET
REG MET
ENTR EXDDAT
DISP METADM
ENTR METADM
SAVE MET
TS-731
TP-811
Subscriber Meters
2.4.7
DISP FAICHA
Meter Administration
Meter saving
Display
Enter
Modify
Save
Save
Copy
Copy
OMN:SSS-TA
DISP MET
MOD ZOPT
MOD ZOPT
MOD ZOPT
MOD ZOPT
MOD ZOPT
MOD ZOPT
Statistics Meters
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TS-740
DISP STATMET
DISP STATMET
DISP CDTDAT
TL 7
OMN:SSS-TA
Assign
Display
Display
Activate
Cancel
Copy
Cancel
Operation Charging
MOD DN
DISP STMETGRP
DISP STMETLNK
ENTR CDTDAT
CAN CDTDAT
TS-732
TS-741
2.4.8
Activate
Activate
Copy
Display
2.4.9
Trunk Meters
trunk metering (incoming)
using: GCOS = TRMET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
trunk metering (bothway, outgoing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
trunk meter files to tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
trunk meter readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ENTR TGDAT
TP-830
TS-733
DISP TRMET
TP-900
TP-905
DISP FILE
TS-731
TP-934
DISP CDTDAT
ENTR CDTDAT
ENTR CDTDAT
CAN CDTDAT
CAN CDTDAT
TL 8
system feature
using: TYPE = INA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
call data processing for AMA records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
call data processing for AMA records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
code point for IN service triggering
using: ZOCHA = ZONINHI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
zone point for IN service triggering
using: ZOCHA = ZONEXT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
standard charge registration for IN services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
charge band message in IN record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACT IAFEAT
ENTR CDTDAT
CAN CDTDAT
CR ZOPT
CR ZOPT
CR INTRIG
MOD ZOINF
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CR TGRP
ENTR TGDAT
ENTR TGDAT
ENTR CDTDAT
CR ZOPT
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TS 2
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OMN:SSS-TA
Check whether the collection of billing data for unsuccessful call attempts
has been activated.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MSERVOPT
(FEAT=CALLATT)
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-302
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-302 1
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The sequence is also valid for the cyclic files IA.ICINA and IA.ICAMA. Insert the valid file name for each case.
1
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-307
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The sequence is also valid for the cyclic files IA.ICINA and IA.ICAMA. Insert the valid file name foe each case.
1
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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OMN:SSS-TA
1a
Check whether the destination has been created with the corresponding route
or trunk group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP ROUTE
using: DEST
1b
Check whether the AREACODE has been created (only for wired subscriber) . . . . . DISP AREACODE
2a
2b
2c
Create the AREACODE (only for wired subscriber) (if required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OMN:SU:MSC
3a
3b
3c
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-501
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1a
1b
Check whether the AREACODE has been created (only for wired subscriber). . . . . DISP AREACODE
2a
2b
Create the AREACODE (only for wired subscriber) (if required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OMN:SU:MSC
3a
3b
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-501 1
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TS-502
OMN:SSS-TA
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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OMN:SSS-TA
TS-504
Operation Charging
Relating to a route:
Cancel all assignments for the IARSTAT destination names
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-505
OMN:SSS-TA
Relating to a destination:
Cancel all assignments for the IARSTAT destination names
Cancel IARSTAT name assignment for all routes to that destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . TP-503
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-505 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-506
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-506 1
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Operation Charging
TS-510
OMN:SSS-TA
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-510 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-511
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-511 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-512
OMN:SSS-TA
Copy the current call data into a postprocessing file (if required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COPY IARACCT
The current call data can be copied once into a post processing file
after safeguarding, which occurs every hour on the hour.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-512 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-513
Operation Charging
Check whether the IARSTAT matrix point has already been created . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP IARMPT
Modify the IARSTAT tariff zone for IARSTAT matrix points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TP-513
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-513 1
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Operation Charging
TS-530
OMN:SSS-TA
Note: As soon as the MML command CR IARGRP is entered for an APS, all predefined connection groups are
overwritten.
1
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-530 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-531
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-531 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-532
OMN:SSS-TA
Check whether another active matrix point is using the connection group
using: CNTRS=ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP IARMPT
This command must be entered for each of the 4 types of measurement.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-532 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-600
Operation Charging
The individual steps must be carried out until all objects required have been created or assigned.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-600 1
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Operation Charging
TS-601
OMN:SSS-TA
Check whether all tariffs required have been created. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MTAR
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-601 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-602
Operation Charging
Check whether all tariff categories required have been created . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MTARCAT
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-602 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-603
OMN:SSS-TA
Check whether zone points are already created for a part of the
digit combination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MZOPT
DISP ZOPT
The code (digit combination and code type) for which a new zone point is to be
created may not begin with one or more digits for which a zone point already exists.
Example: A zone point for CODE=0049 cannot be created if
- a zone point (MZOPT) already exists for CODE=4-INAT or
- a zone point (MZOPT) already exists for CODE=49-INAT or
- a zone point (MZOPT) already exists for CODE=491-INAT or
- a zone point (ZOPT) already exists for CODE=004 or (*)
- a zone point (ZOPT) already exists for CODE=0049 (*).
( (*) This assumes the international prefix is 00).
Any such zone points that already existing must be canceled or stored in modified
internal digit chains, i. e. it might be necessary in particular to enter existing ZOPTs
differently, but having the same meanings in terms of content.
Example:
1.
Assume a ZOPT exists with CODE=004 and ORIG2=20 and the international
prefix is 00. In this situation it is impossible to create an MZOPT with CODE=45-INAT
(and e.g. CHTYPE=MOC). Instead, the MZOPT must be created by:
CR MZOPT : CODE=45-INAT,MZONO=1-255-3, CHTYPE=MOC;
This means that the ORIG2 value(255 in this case, corresponds to the internal
ORIG2 representation for standard MOC-ZOPTs) is located at the third position of
the digit chain.
2.
A ZOPT exist with CODE=0045 and ORIG2=20.
In this case, an MZOPT cannot be created with
CR MZOPT : CODE=45-INAT, CHTYPE=MOC,...
The existing ZOPT must be canceled and re-created by means of
CR ZOPT: CODE=0045, ORIG2=20-3,...;
This ZOPT has the same switching significance as the obove ZOPT. The only difference lies in the different digit chain used for internal storage of the information using
digits and origin code ORIG2. It is now possible to enter the MZOPT with the
command described above.
In principle, it is necessary to ensuring canceling and re-creating the zone points that
no gaps occur in the zoning of both the mobile zone points (MZOPTs) and the fixed
network zone points (ZOPTs). It may be necessary to create several new zone points
so as to be ablate continue zoning all the connections covered by the old zone points.
3a
3b
Create zone points for zoning in the next MSC, for calls already
zoned or for non-chargeable calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CR MZOPT
using: MZOCHA
3c
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-603 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-604
Operation Charging
Check whether the new tariff categories have already been created . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MTARCAT
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-604 1
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Operation Charging
TS-605
OMN:SSS-TA
The individual steps are to be carried out until all available objects have been canceled.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-605 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-606
Operation Charging
Check whether the tariff is still being used in a tariff category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MTARCAT
2a
2b
Steps 2a and/or 2b must be carried out until the tariff is no longer used in any tariff category.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-606 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-607
OMN:SSS-TA
Check whether the tariff category is still being used for a zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MZONE
2a
2b
Steps 2a and/or 2b must be carried out until the tariff category is no longer used in any zone.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-607 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-608
Operation Charging
Check whether the zone is still being used for a zone point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP MZOPT
2a
2b
Assign new zone to this zone point (if required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOD MZOPT
Steps 2a and/or 2b must be carried out until the zone is no longer used in any zone point.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-608 1
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Operation Charging
TS-721
OMN:SSS-TA
Display the save times and number of checks for charges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISP METSAV
Caution: If you wish to modify only some of the save times or only the number of checks, those values that are to
remain unchanged must be input as well. Omitting an existing time means that it will be canceled.
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-721 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-731
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-731 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-732
OMN:SSS-TA
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-732 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-733
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-733 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-740
OMN:SSS-TA
Activate the system feature for statistics meter (if required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENTR EXDDAT
using: MET = METSTAT
All existing metering methods must additionally be specified!
Define format of the subsequent meter file (if required) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ENTR METADM
using: FORMAT, TYPE = METSTAT
5a
5b
5c
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
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TS-740 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-741
Operation Charging
2a
2b
2c
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-741 1
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TS-831
OMN:SSS-TA
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TS-831 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TS-840
Operation Charging
Remark:
Tasks with the comment "if required" are omitted if they have already been carried out in another step.
TS-840 1
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TP 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP 2
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-301
TRANS BUFFER:
TYPE=MCR
DISP FILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
ALL=Y
2A
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TP-301 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
DISP MT:
MTD
INIT MT:
MTD, CODE, VSN
3A
TP-301 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
DISP FILE:
VSN
DEL FILE:
FILE, VSN
TRANS FILE:
FILE=
new name/IA.ICMCR,
VSNR=vsn tape
4A
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TP-301 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
4A
REWIND MT:
MTD
Remove tape.
DISP FILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
ALL=Y
REL CYCFILE
FILE=IA.ICMCR
TP-301 4
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Copy a specific MCR file from magnetic disk to magnetic tape (local copy)
It is assumed that a new, labelled magnetic tape is used in each case.
If an unlabelled tape or a labelled tape containing data is to be used, see OMN:SSS-SY.
TP-302
TRANS BUFFER:
ICBUFR=ICMCR
DISP FILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
ALL=Y
SET FGRPATT:
FGRP=IA.ICMCR,
SAFCOP=2 (or greater)
2A
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TP-302 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
ACT BILLREC:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
RECLAY=desired traffic
type
If a follow-up tape is requested
during file transfer with the output
message MOUNT TAPE, remove
the old tape, insert a blank, labelled
tape with a write protection ring and
enter the command MOUNT TAPE
to continue file transfer.
TRANS FILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
VSNR=vsn tape
3B
Y
2B
TRANS FILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
VSNR=vsn tape
DISP FILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR,
ALL=Y
3A
TP-302 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
2B
REL CYCFILE:
FILE=IA.ICMCR
3B
SET FGRPATT:
FGRP=IA.ICMCR,
SAFCOP=starting value
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TP-302 3
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-302 4
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-501
Is the assignment to an
IARSTAT destination
name to be modified?
DISP IARNAME:
DEST, RTNO
or LAC, DIR=DEST
MOD IARNAME:
DEST, RTNO or TGNO,
oor LAC, DIR=DEST
NAME=new/old
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DISP IARNAME:
TGNO
or LAC, DIR=DEST
MOD IARNAME:
TGNO,
or LAC, DIR=DEST
NAME=new/old
TP-501 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-501 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-503
1A
Is the assignment to an
IARSTAT destination
name to be canceled?
DISP IARNAME:
DEST, RTNO
or LAC, DIR=DEST
DISP IARNAME:
TGNO
or LAC, DIR=DES
CAN IARNAME:
DEST, RTNO or TGNO,
NAME
or LAC, DIR=DES
CAN IARNAME:
TGNO, NAME
or LAC, DIR=DES
Executed?
N
2A
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TP-503 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
1A
TP-503 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-511
DISP IARTMPD:
TZONE
ENTR IARZONE:
MTYPE, TZONE, DNAME,
ONAME
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TP-511 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-511 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Modify IARSTAT tariff zone for one or more IARSTAT matrix points
TP-513
DISP IARTMPD:
TZONE=new value
MOD IARZONE:
MTYPE, DNAME, ONAME,
TZONE=new/old value
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TP-513 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-513 2
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-523
DISP IARJOB;
N
Start a continuous registration job?
Y
REC IARSTAT:
MTYPE, BEG
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REC IARSTAT:
MTYPE, BEG, TER
TP-523 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-523 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-524
DISP IARJOB;
CAN JOB:
JN, JOBCOD
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TP-524 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-524 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Enter or modify date and hour of IARSTAT saving for continuous registration jobs
TP-530
DISP IARSAVDA;
N
Enter day number?
CAN IARSAVDA;
N
Y
ENTR IARSAVDA:
HOUR, DAYNUM
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ENTR IARSAVDA:
HOUR, DAYTYP
TP-530 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-530 2
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-545
TRANS BUFFER:
TYPE =IARA
Is the format to be
converted?
Y
DISP FILE:
FILE = IA.ICIAR,
ALL = YES
2A
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2B
2C
TP-545 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
2B
2C
SET FGRPATT:
FGRP = IA.ICAMA,
COPATT, PRNAME
TRANS FILE:
FILE =new name/IA.ICIAR,
PRONAM, USINF = a[-b]
ENTR FILEPSW
TRANS FILE:
FILE = new name/IA.ICIAR,
PRONAM, USINF = a[-b],
COPMOD = POST
REL CYCFILE:
FILE = IA.ICAMA,
UNCOND = YES
TP-545 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-550
DISP FILE:
FILE=IR.
DISP FILE:
FILE=IR.Aryymmnn,
ALL=Y
2A
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TP-550 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
DISP MT:
MTD
Y
INIT MT:
MTD, CODE, VSN
3A
TP-550 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
DISP FILE:
VSN
DEL FILE:
FILE, VSN
TRANS FILE:
FILE=new name/
IR.Aryymmnn, VSNR=vsn
tape, COPMOD=POST
4A
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TP-550 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
4A
REWIND MT:
MTD
Remove tape.
DISP FILE:
FILE=IR.Aryymmnn
ALL=Y
2A
TP-550 4
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Create zone points for mobile originating call and call forwarding
TP-600
Is the zone point to be celldependent (A), trunk-groupdependent (B) or independent of origin (C)?
B
DISP INTCELL:
LACOD, CI
DISP TGRP:
TGNO=<tgno of the
incoming trunk group>
Y
MOD INTCELL:
LACOD, CI, NORIG2
CR MZOPT:
CODE, MZONO=zone
[,BILLING=AMA]
[, CHTYPE]
Y
MOD TGRP:
TGNO, NORIG2
CR MZOPT:
MZONO=zone-orig2
CODE [, CHTYPE]
[,BILLING=AMA]
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TP-600 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-600 2
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-603
Is a tariff to be added or
an old tariff to be replaced
by a new one?
Y
DISP MTAR:
MTAR
MOD MTARCAT:
MTARCAT, CSWTAR
2A
N
ENTR MTAR:
MTAR, E1UPTI, E2SPTI,
E4INU, E7SPITI
2A
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TP-603 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
MOD MTARCAT:
MTARCAT, NSWTAR,
[,CSWTAR]
TP-603 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Enter access tariff - with single pulse metering (SPM) or multiple pulse metering (MPM)
Tariffs are entered without any assignment to a zone (i.e. without ZONO). Then a zone must be assigned a tariff
once by means of ENTR TAR: ZONO, NAME. For the remaining tariffs in this zone, tariff switchovers are entered
by means of ENTR TARSW: ZONO, NAME, ... .
A tariff must be input with ZONO if this zone has not yet been assigned a tariff.
The call attempt tariff PLSATT must be entered in connection with PLSSUP or PLSCOM . The call setup tariff
PLSSUP can be specified in connection with the communication tariff PLSCOM. For creation of the communication tariff, please refer to procedures TP-702, TP-703. The access tariff PLSATT can only be created in the originating exchange.
TP-701
DISP TAR:
ZONO = X
DISP TAR:
NAME = X
1A
Does the tariff already
exist?
2A
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2B
TP-701 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
With PLSATT , the charge is
applied before the called party
answers. With PLSSUP the
charge is applied after the
called party answers.
ENTR TAR:
NAME, PLSATT and/or
PLSSUP
2B
Is the tariff to be entered the
first tariff (A) or a secondary
tariff (B) for this zone?
A
ENTR TAR:
ZONO, NAME
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
1A
TP-701 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Enter communication tariff - with periodic pulse metering (PPM) or periodic multiple
pulse metering (PMM)
Tariffs are entered without any assignment to a zone (i.e. without ZONO) Then a zone can be assigned a tariff
once by means of ENTR TAR: ZONO, NAME. For the remaining tariffs in this zone, tariff switchovers are entered
by means of ENTR TARSW: ZONO, NAME, ...
Communication tariffs can also be entered in connection with access tariffs. In this case parameter PLSATT or
PLSSUP must also be used (see procedure for the creation of access tariffs).
A tariff must be input with ZONO if this zone has not yet been assigned a tariff.
TP-702
DISP TAR:
ZONO = X
DISP TAR:
NAME = X
1A
Does the tariff already
exist?
N
ENTR TAR:
NAME, PLSCOM = n-t
2A
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TP-702 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
A
ENTR TAR:
ZONO, NAME
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
1A
TP-702 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-703
DISP TAR:
ZONO = X
DISP TAR:
NAME = X
1A
Does the sequence
already exist?
2A
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3A
TP-703 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
B
ENTR TAR:
NAME [, PLSATT]
[, PLSSUP], PLSCOM,
SEQEND = CYCLIC
ENTR TAR:
NAME [, PLSATT]
[, PLSSUP], PLSCOM,
SEQEND = LIMIT
ENTR TAR:
NAME [, PLSATT]
[, PLSSUP], PLSCOM,
SEQEND = NONCYC
3A
*) At the end of the sequence, the last basic tariff remains in use. It must be periodic (PPM or PMM). The
default value is NONCYC .
TP-703 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
A
ENTR TAR:
ZONO, NAME
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[,DATE] [,WDCAT]
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[,DATE] [,WDCAT]
1A
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TP-703 3
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-703 4
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Modify tariff
This procedure is used for the single (non-periodic) modification of a tariff. If the change is to be periodic (e.g. every
workday at 8 a.m.), the command ENTR TARSW. The maximum number of tariff switchovers (in all zones) is
limited to 1024. This includes scheduled jobs for the modification, creation or cancellation of tariffs. If the maximum
number has been reached, all further jobs are rejected.
TP-704
DISP TAR:
NAME = X
DISP TAR:
ZONO = X
DISP TARSW:
ZONO = X
2A
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2B
TP-704 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
2B
ENTR TAR:
NAME [,PLSATT]
[, PLSSUP] [, PLSCOM]
[, SEQEND]
MOD TAR:
[ZONO,] NAME, NNAME,
TIME, DATE
N
MOD TAR:
[ZONO,] NAME, NNAME,
TIME, DATE
TP-704 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Cancel tariff
A tariff can only be canceled (CAN TAR: NAME) if it is not currently assigned to a zone and is not required for
switchover or modification.
In order to cancel a tariff in a particular zone, the switchover to the tariff in this zone must be canceled
(CAN TARSW) or the zone must be canceled (CAN TAR: ZONO).
TP-705
DISP TARSW:
DATE = X
2B
Y
Can they be canceled?
Y
2A
N
The tariff cannot be canceled.
Wait until the date-controlled
jobs have been processed.
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TP-705 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
B
MOD TAR:
NAME, NNAME, TIME,
DATE
CAN TARSW:
ZONO, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
2B
DISP TAR:
ZONO = X
2C
Is the tariff to be canceled
one of the current tariffs in
any zone?
4A
N
DISP TARSW:
ZONO = X
3A
TP-705 2
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
CAN TAR:
NAME
N
CAN TAR:
NAME, ZONO
2C
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TP-705 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
4A
DISP ZOPT:
ZONO = X
Y
Do you wish to create a
temporary name for the
tariff that is to be
canceled?
N
TP-706
TP-707
3A
TP-705 4
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-706
DISP TAR:
NAME
ENTR TAR:
NAME = <tempname>
MOD TAR:
ZONO, NAME, NNAME,
TIME, DATE
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
2B
TP-706 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
CAN TAR:
NAME, ZONO
TP-706 2
2B
CAN TAR:
NAME
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-707
DISP ZOPT:
ZONO
N
DISP ZOINF:
ZONO
Is there zone
information?
2A
Y
MOD ZOINF:
ZONO,
CHBNO = 255
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TP-707 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
CAN TAR:
ZONO
TP-707 2
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-720
Parameter DATE is specified if
the tariff switchover is not to
come into effect until after a
certain date or if the zone is
assigned to a zone point.
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[, DATE] [,WDCAT]
DISP ZOPT:
ZONO
Y
DISP STATSW:
STAT
Is there a switchover
time?
2A
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TP-720 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
ENTR STATSW:
STAT, TIME, GRP,
WDCAT
TP-720 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-721
DISP TARSW
Immediate cancellation
(without DATE) is only possible
if the new tariff is not yet active
and the zone is not assigned to
a zone point. If a zone point
exists for this zone, the date of
the next switchover must be
entered.
CAN TARSW:
ZONO, TIME [,DATE]
[, WDCAT]
ENTR TARSW:
ZONO, NAME, TIME
[, DATE] [, WDCAT]
DISP ZOPT:
ZONO
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TP-721 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
TP-824
TP-721 2
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-722
DISP TARSW
Immediate cancellation
(without DATE) is only possible
if the new tariff is not yet active
and the zone is not assigned to
a zone point. If a zone point
exists for this zone, the date of
the next switchover must be
entered.
CAN TARSW:
ZONO, TIME [, DATE]
[, WDCAT]
DISP ZOPT:
ZONO
Y
CAN STATSW:
STAT, TIME, WDCAT
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TP-722 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-722 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-761
DISP TAR:
ZONO
CR ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO
B
A
CR ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO,
BILLING = AMA
2A
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2B
2A
TP-761 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
N
CR ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO,
BILLING = METERING,
SUCHCNTR
CR ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO,
BILLING = METERING,
SUCHCNTR, SUCACNTR
2B
Y
MOD ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO, MEPROC
TP-761 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-767
Y
DISP TAR:
ZONO
Y
MERGE ZOPT:
CODE,
zoning result*)
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TP-767 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-767 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Create zone point for a directory number range belonging to the local area of a foreign
exchange subscriber
TP-769
DISP TAR:
ZONO
Y
CR ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO,
BILLING, ORIG2
Y
MOD ZOPT:
MEPROC, CODE, ZONO,
ORIG2
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TP-769 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-769 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Modify zone points for directory number ranges belonging to the local area of a foreign
exchange subscriber
TP-770
N
The zoning result can also be
modified.
Possible inputs for the zoning
result: ZONO or ZOCHA or
INCEPT or MBI
MOD ZOPT:
CODE, ORIG2,
zoning result
(parameter to be modified]
MOD ZOPT:
CODE, ZONO, MEPROC
ORIG2
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TP-770 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-770 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-811
Y
ENTR METADM:
TYPE = METSUB,
BOOKOF, FORMAT,
DNTYPE = COUNT
EDIT MET:
TYPE = METSUB,
FILE = CA.SU.CHA.nn
ENTR FILEPSW
TRANS FILE:
FILE = CA.SU.CHA.nn,
PRONAM,
USINF = a[-b]
2A
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TP-811 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
DISP FILE:
FILE = CA.SU.CHA.nn,
ALL = YES
DEL FILE:
FILE = CA.SU.CHA.nn,
EXPDAT = YY-MM-DD
TP-811 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-820
N
Incorporate logging file
2B
2A
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TP-820 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
2B
Is the call duration meter
to be started?
Y
Start call duration meter:
ENTR CDTDAT
2C
B
Create zone point with
statistics index:
CR ZOPT
3A
TP-820 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
2C
Y
Assignment of directory
number volume to statistics
meter group:
MOD DN
Assignment of directory
number volume to statistics
meter group:
DISP STMETLNK
4A
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TP-820 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
4A
Cancel indices:
MOD ZOPT / MOD TGRP /
MOD ROUTE
With STAT = 0
With STMGRP = 0
TP-820 4
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-822
DISP STATMET:
DESC = YES
DISP STATSW:
STAT, TIME, WDCAT
Y
DISP TARSW:
ZONO
2A
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TP-822 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
ENTR STATSW:
STAT, TIME, WDCAT, GRP
TP-822 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-824
DISP STATSW
CAN STATSW:
STAT, TIME, WDCAT
DISP STATMET:
DESC = YES
DISP TARSW:
ZONO
2A
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TP-824 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
N
ENTR STATSW:
STAT, TIME, WDCAT, GRP
TP-824 2
TP-721
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-830
DISP TRMET:
TGNO = X
N
CR TGRP:
TGNO, GCOS = TRMET
ENTR TGDAT:
TGNO,
GCOS = TRMET
2A
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2B
TP-830 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
DISP ROUTE:
TGNO, DEST = X
MOD ROUTE:
TGNO, DEST,
LNDES = TRMET
2B
TP-830 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-900
A
Allow calling number
indication (incoming)
CR TGRP
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
2B
TP-900 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
2B
Y
Signaling must not be END
TOEND.
If the trunk group already
exists: with CAN TGDAT.
Set LINK-BY-LINK
signaling::
CR TGRP
Y
Set LSN or PDN in the
record :
CR PBXLN
3A
TP-900 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
4A
AMA destination-dependent
(A) or for incoming trunk
groups (B)?
A
Request AMA data for
incoming trunk group:
CR TGRP
Y
AMA for all unsuccessful call
attempts (A) or only for
unsuccessful chargeable
call attempts (B)?
A
AMAAMA for all
unsuccessful call attempts:
ENTR CDTDAT
4B
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TP-900 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
4A
A
AMA for FAU:
CR FAUCHA
4B
5A
TP-900 4
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
5A
Y
Write buffer contents to disk
file:
TRANS BUFFER
A
Copy AMA file to tape or
host:
TRANS FILE
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TP-900 5
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-900 6
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-905
Collect
additional/alternative DEB
data:
ENTR CDTDAT
A
Assign DEB to the
subscribers:
CR SUB
2A
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2B
TP-905 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
A
Define code for subscriber
controlled input:
ENTR SCFEA
2B
DEB linetype = PBXLN?
N
Y
Set LSN or PDN in the
record:
CR PBXLN
3A
TP-905 2
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
A
DEB for all supplementary
services:
ENTR CDTDAT
4A
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TP-905 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
4A
Y
Write buffer contents to disk
file:
TRANS BUFFER
A
DEB file to tape or host:
TRANS FILE
TP-905 4
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-910
A
Assign MOB to the ordinary
subscribers:
ACT MOBS
2A
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TP-910 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
A
No further steps required in
this case.
3A
TP-910 2
3B
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
3B
A
Copy MOB file to tape or to
host:
TRANS FILE
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TP-910 3
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-910 4
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-915
Enter tariff:
ENTR TAR
2A
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TP-915 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
Modification of the
threshold value required?
N
Deactivate PMOB :
CAN CDTDAT
3A
TP-915 2
3B
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
3A
3B
Y
Write buffer contents to disk
file:
TRANS BUFFER
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TP-915 3
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-915 4
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-931
TRANS BUFFER:
TYPE = AMA
Y
DISP AMA:
DN
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DISP AMA:
DN
[, BEGDATE, BEGTIME,
ENDDATE, ENDTIME]
TP-931 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-931 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-933
TRANS BUFFER:
TYPE = AMA
Is the format to be
converted?
N
DISP FILE:
FILE = IA.ICAMA,
ALL = YES
N
SET FGRPATT:
FGRP = IA.ICAMA,
COPATT, PRNAME
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
2B
TP-933 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
ENTR FILEPSW
TRANS FILE:
FILE = IA.AMA/IA.ICAMA,
VSNR
MOUNT TAPE:
DEV
2B
ENTR FILEPSW
TRANS FILE:
FILE = IA.AMA/IA.ICAMA,
VSNR,
COPMOD = POST
REWIND MT:
MTD
REL CYCFILE:
FILE = IA.ICAMA
TP-933 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
TP-934
TRANS BUFFER:
TYPE = AMA
Is the format to be
converted?
Y
DISP FILE:
FILE = IA.ICAMA,
ALL = YES
2A
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
2B
2C
TP-934 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
2A
2B
2C
SET FGRPATT:
FGRP = IA.ICAMA,
COPATT, PRNAME
TRANS FILE:
FILE = IA.AMA/IA.ICAMA,
PRONAM, USINF = a[-b]
ENTR FILEPSW
TRANS FILE:
FILE = IA.AMA/IA.ICAMA,
PRONAM, USINF = a[-b],
COPMOD = POST
REL CYCFILE:
FILE = IA.ICAMA,
UNCOND = YES
TP-934 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TC 1
OMN:SSS-TA
TC 2
Operation Charging
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
Operation Charging
TC-001
OMN:SSS-TA
Example
For charge registration in a PLMN a calendar group is to be created with the following values:
the days Monday to Friday are to be assigned the weekday category WORKDAY,
Saturday and Sunday are to be assigned the category Full Weekend
fixed holidays (weekday category HO):
January 1st
May 1st
December 25th
Movable holidays (weekday category HO):
for 1998
April 3rd
April 4rd
September 11th
for 1999
April 8th
April 9th
November 30th
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TC-001 1
OMN:SSS-TA
2.1
Operation Charging
TC-001 2
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Operation Charging
TC-002
OMN:SSS-TA
Mobile-specific Tariffs and Zones for Mobile Subscribers of the Home PLMN
For mobile originating calls made by mobile subscribers of a PLMN, in an MSC the duration of call charge
intervals and the associated charge units are to be created for calls according to the type of resources
used (full-rate or half-rate transmission) and/or for call attempts, as well as the switchover points
between the individual tariffs.
In addition to this, the tariffs for mobile terminating calls made by mobile subscribers of the home network
are to be created.
Example
The following items are to be created for charge registration in a PLMN with MCC=262 and MNC=03:
3 tariffs with the following parameters:
Tariff 1:
Duration of 1st time interval:
Charge for 1st time interval (basic charge) in charge units:
Duration of subsequent time intervals:
Number of call charge units per subsequent time interval:
Scaling factor:
25 s
2
15 s
1
1
Tariff 2:
Duration of 1st time interval:
Charge for 1st time interval (basic charge) in charge units:
Duration of subsequent time intervals:
Number of call charge units per subsequent time interval:
Scaling factor:
15 s
1
15 s
1
1
Tariff 3:
Duration of 1st time interval:
Charge for 1st time interval (basic charge) in charge units:
30 s
3
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TC-002 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
10 s
1
1
TC-002 2
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Operation Charging
TC-009
OMN:SSS-TA
Example
For charge registration of mobile originating calls from PLMN A (see Fig. 5.1) zone points are to be
created for the dialed digits 0043 and 089. Zoning is to be origin-dependent.
Furthermore, the calls are to be registered by means of MCR, whereby for calls from the BSC2 area a
data record is to be generated for chargeable call attempts also (cf. zones 1 and 2 in TC-002.
2.1
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TC-009 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
BSC 2
SPC = 260, NAT 0
BTS
TGNO = BSC 2
ORIG1 = 60
BTS
ORIG2 = 20
MSC/VLR
ORIG1 = 50
ORIG2 = 10
PLMN A
CC
NDC
MCC
MNC
= 49
= 179
= 262
= 03
Fig. 5.1
TC-009 2
BTS
BSC 1
TGNO = BSC 1
BTS
BTS
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Operation Charging
TC-010
OMN:SSS-TA
Example
For charge registration of mobile originating calls from PLMN A (see Fig. 5.2) zone points are to be
created for the dialed digits 0043 and 089. Zoning is to be cell-dependent.
Furthermore, the calls are to be registered by means of MCR, whereby for cell CI=2555, unlike the other
cells of the BSC area, a data record is to be generated for call attempts also (cf. zones 1 and 2 in TC702).
2.1
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TC-010 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
LACOD = 2500
CI = 2556
ORIG2 = 21
BTS
MSC/VLR
TGNO = BSC
BSC
BTS
CI = 2557
CI = 2555
PLMN A
ORIG2 = 22
ORIG2 = 20
BTS
CC
NDC
MCC
MNC
= 49
= 179
= 262
= 03
Fig. 5.2
TC-010 2
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Operation Charging
TC-011
OMN:SSS-TA
A30808-X3003-X458-1-7619
TC-011 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
A subscriiber
A
BTS
MSC/VLR
TGNO = BSC
BSC
ORIG2 = 10
ORIG1 = 50
BTS
B subscriber
CI = 2555
PLMN A
ORIG2 = 20
BTS
CC
NDC
MCC
MNC
= 49
= 179
= 262
= 03
Fig. 5.3
TC-011 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
MSC
SN
LOOP -LTG
TGNO=MICLPO
DIU1
DIU3
TGNO=MICLPI
TGRP1
ORIG1 = 60
BSSAP-LTG LTG
TGNO=BSC
BSC
DIU
ORIG2 = 10
ORIG1 = 50
PCM system
Fig. 5.4
2
2.1
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TC-011 3
OMN:SSS-TA
TC-011 4
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
TC-303
OMN:SSS-TA
CODE
code point 8
zone point 9
DEST 6
ROUTE 7
TGNO 3
trunk 4
Fig. 5.5
Create LTUs
CR LTU: LTG = ... , LTU = 0 ... 3, TYPE = D30, APPLIC = CASCAS;
Activate DIUs
CONF DIU: LTG = ... , DIU = 0 ... 3, OST = ACT;
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TC-303 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
whereby: bbbccc = 3 digits for the code point of the A announcement and 3 digits for the code point of
the B announcement
CR TGRP: TGNO = trunk group for input control to DIU3 (AN5),
OPMODE = BW, PREFIX = ddd;
whereby: ddd = 3 digits for the code point of the acceptance announcement
This completes the loop between DIU2 and DIU3. A CODE was not assigned for AN4 as this must be
accessed later by means of an intercept code.
4
TC-303 2
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
CODE
code point 15
zone point 16
DEST 13
ROUTE 14
announcement
group 10
announcement
line 11
Fig. 5.6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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TC-303 3
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
CODE
code point 15
zone point 16
DEST 13
ROUTE 14
announcement
group 10
announcement
line 11
Fig. 5.7
17
18
19
20
TC-303 4
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Operation Charging
21
OMN:SSS-TA
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TC-303 5
OMN:SSS-TA
TC-303 6
Operation Charging
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Operation Charging
OMN:SSS-TA
Abbreviations
AMA
AoC
advice of charge
AOCCHRG
AOCINFO
APS
ASN.1
BSC
BSSAP
BTS
CAP
call processor
CC
country code
CF
call forwarding
CML
command manual
CP
coordination processor
CSC
CW
call waiting
ECT
EDSS1
ETC
FLAM
Frankenstein-Lidzba-Access-Method
FTAM
FTNO
forwarded to number
GMSC
GP
group processor
GSC
GSC
GSM
GSM
HLR
IARA
IARAMA
IARAMA
IMEI
IMSI
IN
intelligent network
ISDN
ISUP
LAC
LTG
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AP 1
OMN:SSS-TA
Operation Charging
MCC
MCR
MFC
MML
MNC
MOC
MS
mobile station
MSC
MSISDN
MSRN
MTC
NDC
OMT
PABX
PAD
PAM
PLMN
PSDN
PSTN
SAM
SCI
SIM
SMS
SS
Supplementary Service
TUP
VLR
VMSC
WLL
AP 2
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