Flexent /autoplex Wireless Networks Executive Cellular Processor (ECP) Release 22.0
Flexent /autoplex Wireless Networks Executive Cellular Processor (ECP) Release 22.0
Flexent /autoplex Wireless Networks Executive Cellular Processor (ECP) Release 22.0
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
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Introduction Purpose Reason for Reissue Introduction AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service for Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Networking Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records Background Functionality IMSI In-bound Roaming for KTF Documentation Fixes for the Metered Billing Feature Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351 Feature Obsolete Features Historical Record of Revisions Safety Labels Intended Audience Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge Conventions Used in This Document To Obtain Technical Support, Documentation, and Training or Submit Feedback
Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the Dynamic Routing Feature? How Does It Work? Benefits AMA Impact
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Changes in Field Definitions Carrier Prefix Origination Indicator Feature Interaction 12-3 12-3 12-3 12-4
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the MRS Feature? How Does It Work? Benefits For Further Information AMA Impact Message Recording with MRS Introduction Called-Party Elapsed Time Digital Called-Party Elapsed Time Message Recording Service Indicator Voice-Channel Seizure Time (Date) Voice-Channel Answer Time (Date) Voice-Channel Elapsed Time Digital Voice-Channel Elapsed Time Initial Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site Last Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site Number of Handoffs Message Retrieval with MRS Introduction Message Retrieval via the Message Retrieval Code Feature Call Answer Status Terminating Number Called-Party Elapsed Time Digital Called-Party Elapsed Time Message Recording Service Indicator Voice-Channel Answer Time (Date) Feature Interaction Conditional Call Forwarding
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the Abbreviated Dialing with AMA Feature? Benefit AMA Impact Introduction Call Type Service Feature Target Address Feature Interaction DDAMA and the ADWAMA Feature
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the ARG Feature? How Does It Work? Benefits AMA Impact Changes in Field Definitions Feature Interaction
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Introduction What is the ADUB Feature? How Does It Work? Benefits AMA Impact Introduction Storage of Type of Technology and Station Class Mark Field Definitions Auxiliary Time Module Fields Feature Interaction With DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers Feature 16-2 16-2 16-2 16-2 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-3 16-4 16-4 16-6 16-6
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the ANI Feature? Benefits AMA Impact Introduction Use of CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Change in Field Information for AMANI Feature Interactions Introduction With the Call Forwarding Feature With the Call Waiting Feature With Special Cellular Networking Calls With the CPNAD Capability
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For Further Information Feature Descriptions Introduction What is the CNIPR Capability? What Does the CPNAD Feature Do? What Does the CNIP Feature Do? What Does the CNIR Feature Do? AMA Impact Introduction CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module CPN Outgoing Calls Module Module Generation Criteria for CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module Module Generation Criteria for CPN Outgoing Calls Module ecp Form Introduction Four Fields Generate CPN Outgoing Calls AMA Module Field Generate CPN Incoming Calls AMA Module Field DISPLAY ALLOWED/RESTRICTED CPN Fields Feature Interaction With AMANI Feature (for the CPNAD Feature) With Call Forwarding and Call Waiting
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is a Limited Service Area? What is the LSA Feature? What is the LSA128 Feature? Billing Levels Used with the LSA 128 Feature What is the Inter-DCS LSA Feature? What is the Inter-MSC LSA Feature? What is the Silent Administration of LSA (SALSA) Feature?
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AMA Impact for All LSA Features Introduction Aggregate LSA Information Module Generation Criteria for Aggregate LSA Information Module Special Case in Which LSA Modules Are Not Generated For Further Information AMA Impact on LSA in Cases of 3-Port Calls Introduction LSA Status Contents of LSAET Field Voice-Channel Usage Segment Value Digital Voice-Channel Usage Segment Value AMA Impact of the Limited Service Area (LSA) Feature Introduction Aggregate LSA Module AMA Impact for the IDLSA and IMLSA Features Introduction AMA Impact for the IDLSA Feature AMA Impact for the IMLSA Feature Handling of Elapsed Time Expansion of LSA Indicator Field AMA Impact for the LSA 128 Feature Introduction Activation Criteria Older LSA Billing Fields Have Not Changed Treatment of Elapsed Time Rules for Interacting with MSCs That Do Not Have the LSA128 Feature AMA Impact for the Silent Administration of LSA (SALSA) Feature Introduction Special Feature Activation/Deactivation Record Feature Interactions
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Introduction What is the Voice Privacy Feature? Voice Privacy Capability for Service Providers AMA Impact Introduction Type of Technology Field 20-2 20-2 20-2 20-3 20-3 20-3
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the Initial Cell-Based Billing Feature? AMA Impact Introduction Fields Module Generation Criteria For Further Information Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the PNP Non-Dialable Digits in HLR Return Results Feature? How Does It Work? Benefits About the Digit Information Module (Module 621) Introduction Generic Context Identifier for This Feature Digits String Field Module Generation Criteria for This Feature For Further Information
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the MVC Feature? Benefits MVC Capabilities for the Service Provider Multiple Types of Vocoder Supported Vocoding Algorithms Supported AMA Impact Introduction Fields Module Code Field Event Type Field Event Description Field Relative Event Time Field Module Activation Criteria Feature Interactions With the Data Module
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Benefits of User Zones Feature Descriptions Introduction For Information about the DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers and Non-Public Network Identifiers-Analog Features For Information About the CDMA Private Network and User Zone Feature AMA Impact Activation/Deactivation of User Zone Tone TDMA and Analog Implementation of the User Zone Module Introduction Fields Module Code Field User Zone Information Field User Zone Sequence Number User Zone ID Type User Zone ID User Zone Elapsed Time Field Module Generation Criteria For Further Information User Zone Module Generation Rules for TDMA and Analog Introduction Charge Recording Data and the User Zone Module Call that Starts and Registers on the Public System Call that Starts on the Public System after Registration in a User Zone Call that Starts in a User Zone and Moves to a Public System Call that Starts in a User Zone and Moves to Another User Zone CDMA Implementation of the User Zone Module Introduction Public System As a User Zone Fields Module Code Field User Zone Information Field User Zone Sequence Number User Zone ID Type User Zone ID User Zone Elapsed Time Field 24-3 24-5 24-5
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Module Generation Criteria For Further Information User Zone Module Generation Rules for CDMA Introduction Charge Recording and the User Zone Module Call That Starts and Ends in One User Zone Call that Moves into Other User Zones Call that Continues Past Four Handoffs Feature Interactions For all Features (To Get the Auxiliary Time Module) For Other Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service Feature? Use with the Analog Fax Support for CDMA Feature Scope How It Works Introduction Components Reason for the Inter-Working Function (IWF) Definition of the IWF Two Data Paths How the Legs Are Set Up PDP Leg Can Also Activate/Deactivate Features Special Case in Which There is No PDP Leg Setup Scenario for the MDP and the PDP Tracking AMA Activity Exception ADSS and the Circuit-Mode Data Service Feature No Record for the PDP Leg Explanation AMA Impacts New Call Types Records For Which These Call Types Do Not Apply
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Records for Which These Call Types Sometimes Apply Call Types Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Introduction Purpose Definition Applicable Structure Codes Structure Codes for the MDP Leg Structure Codes for the PDP Leg Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call Introduction Purpose Definition Applicable Structure Codes Intra-Switch Terminated Data Call: Only One Record Intra-Switch Terminated Data Call: Structure Codes For Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Two or More Records Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Structure Codes For Re-routing of Incoming CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service Calls Data Module Introduction Purpose of the Data Module Data Module Definition Module Code Field Event Type Field Event Description Field Linking Code Field Data Module and the Digital Event Module Data Module Generation Criteria For Further Information AMA Records for CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service Calls Introduction Mobile Origination Introduction AMA Record for MDP Leg Exceptions: Rationale for Exceptions for a Standard MDP Leg Call AMA Record for PDP Leg Exceptions for a Standard MDP Leg Call Record for PDP Leg with Feature Activation/Deactivation
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Exceptions Mobile Termination Introduction AMA Record for Mobile-Terminated Call Exceptions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description What is the Virtual System AMA Event Recording (VSAMAER) Feature? How Does it Work? Benefits Values for Voice-Channel Elapsed Time AMA Impact Introduction VSHE Record Linking VSHE Records to AMA Records Contents of a VSHE Record
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the Metered Billing Feature? How It Works Three Records Contents of the New Records Event Type Field Linking MBAER Records to AMA Call Records Calls That Will Not Generate MBAERs Cases Where a Major Failure Occurs Limitations
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Record Generation Criteria Introduction For a Mobile Origination Call For a Mobile Termination Call For the End Of the Call Metered Billing Structure Codes Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Background Need for AMA Enhancements Feature Need for Modification to Existing Billing Systems Phase I: Three New Modules AMA Impact Introduction Module Definitions Module Generation Criteria Radio Information Module Introduction Definition Availability Generation Criteria Results For Further Information Trunk Information Module Introduction Definition Generation Criteria Additional Disk Space Needed For Further Information Switch Identification Module Introduction Definition Generation Criteria Results
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the Wireline Feature Transparency Feature? How Does It Work? Example of Call Forwarding Without Wireline Feature Transparency Example of Call Forwarding With Wireline Feature Transparency Benefits AMA Impact Introduction Change in Billing for the Voice Channel Bits in Timing Indicator Set Feature Interaction With Call Forwarding Feature
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog Feature? Benefits AMA Impact Information Stored For TDMA and Analog
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description What is the No Charge Calls in AMA Record Feature? Benefits AMA Impact New Call Type Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the CNAP Feature? What is the CNAR Feature? Types of Name Control AMA Impact Introduction Calling Name Incoming Calls Module Calling Name Outgoing Calls Module Module Generation Criteria for the Calling Name Incoming Calls Module Module Generation Criteria for the Calling Name Outgoing Call Module For More About the Modules
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Benefits AMA Impact Introduction Summary of Changes MIN In the Billing Number Field Introduction Where Billing Number is Zero Database Description for Field Does Not Work if Billing Number is Populated Subscriber Number can be Reset to ANI or MIN Introduction Where VLR is Not Received ANI MIN Database Description for Field Does Not Work if VLR is Present MIN Can be Stored in a DIM Module Introduction Need for MIN Database Description for the Field Generic Context Identifier for This Feature Digits String Field Module Generation Criteria for This Feature Result Note For Further Information IMSI Can be Stored in a DIM Module Introduction Need for IMSI Database Description for the Field Generic Context Identifier for This Feature Digits String Field Module Generation Criteria for This Feature Result Note For More Information Feature Interactions
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23 CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Features
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Introduction For Further Information About the CDMA Packet Mode Data Services Family of Features Introduction What is a CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Feature? What Benefit Do These Features Provide for Service Providers? What Benefits Do These Features Give the Subscriber? Scope Limitation AMA Impact Introduction Call Types Event Types Introduction What Is an Event Type? What is an AMA Event? Event Types for CDMA Packet Mode Data Services Features Event Type 010 Event Type 011 Event Descriptions Introduction What is an Event Description? CDMA Packet Mode Data Services Event Descriptions Differentiating Features by Use of Event Description Appended Module Introduction About the Data Module About the Digital Event Module Precedence Suppressing Data Collection Records Suppressing Duplicate CDPD Records Suppressing Duplicate IP Records Feature Interactions Introduction
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the AMA Calling Party Category Information Feature? How Does It Work? Layout of Field Limitations Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the WNP Feature? Scope Other Types of Portability Not Covered in Wireless Number Portability Background Introduction Need for the Feature Glossary of WNP Terms How It Works Introduction NP-SCP Database Call Setup (by the Originating Switch) Call Setup (by the Recipient Switch) Tandem MSC AMA Impact Introduction Wireless Number Portability Module Introduction Purpose of the Wireless Number Portability Module
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Wireless Number Portability Module Definition Module Generation Criteria for Wireless Number Portability Feature Four Possible Request Response Results No Query Failure Time-Out Conditions Return Error Message No Query Performed For Further Information Digit Information Module with JIP Information Introduction Purpose of the Digit Information Module Jurisdiction Indicator Parameter Generic Context Identifier for JIP Value of JIP Module Generation Criteria for Wireless Number Portability Feature For Further Information Feature Interaction Dependency For Further Information 36-9 36-9 36-10 36-10 36-10 36-10 36-11 36-11 36-12 36-12 36-12 36-12 36-12 36-12 36-12 36-13 36-14 36-14 36-14
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Introduction Supported Technologies About FAFs for Flexible Alerting For Further Information Feature Description Introduction Need for the Feature What is the Flexible Alerting Feature? Pilot DN Other DNs About Flexible Alerting Groups Subscriber Assignment Feature Benefits for the Service Provider Feature Benefits for the Subscriber For Further Information
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AMA Impact 37-6 Introduction 37-6 Control of AMA Record Generation for Unanswered Call Legs37-6 Control of AMA Modules for Flexible Alerting 37-6 Subscriber-Controlled Change in Activation Status 37-6 Changes in Billing of AMA Records for Flexible Alerting 37-7 Two New Generic Context Identifiers 37-7 Digit Information Module 37-8 Introduction 37-8 Purpose of the Digit Information Module 37-8 Two Generic Context Identifiers 37-8 Module Generation Criteria for DIM Storing the Pilot DN 37-8 Module Generation Criteria for DIM Storing the FA Leg DN 37-8 For Further Information 37-9 BIN Module 37-10 Introduction 37-10 Purpose of the BIN Module 37-10 BIN Module Generation Criteria 37-10 For Further Information 37-11 Feature Interactions 37-12 With the Special Routing Feature 37-12 With the Increased Court-Ordered Surveillance (ICOS) Feature 37-12
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature Introduction What is the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature? About the DMH Need for the Feature Benefit Feature Description for ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Feature Introduction What is the ANSI-41 Billing Module with
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Service Type Feature? Service ID versus Service Type About the DMH Need for the Feature AMA Impact AMA Impact of the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature AMA Impact of the ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Feature Digit Information Module Introduction Purpose of the Digit Information Module New Generic Context Identifiers Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits Module Generation Criteria for the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for the Digit Information Module Storing ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator Module Generation Criteria for DIM Storing Service ID For Further Information Feature Dependencies Feature Interactions 38-4 38-4 38-4 38-4 38-5 38-5 38-5 38-6 38-6 38-6 38-6
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is IMSI? Need for the IMSI Benefit of IMSI MIN-Based IMSI What is the CDMA Full IMSI Feature? AMA Impact
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Introduction About the Digit Information Module Introduction Generic Context Identifier for This Feature Module Generation Criteria for This Feature AMA Records for Different Types of IMSI Two Modules May Be Attached to One Call Record For Further Information
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature? Scope How It Works Introduction Components Reason for the Inter-Working Function (IWF) Definition of the IWF Two Data Paths How the Legs Are Set Up During Call Origination PDP Leg Can Also Activate/Deactivate Features Special Case in Which There is No PDP Leg Setup Scenario for the MDP and the PDP During an Incoming Call Tracking AMA Activity AMA Impact Call Types New Call Types Records For Which These Call Types Do Not Apply Records for Which These Call Types Sometimes Apply Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Introduction Purpose Definition Applicable Structure Codes
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Structure Codes for the MDP Leg Structure Codes for the PDP Leg Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call Introduction Purpose Definition Applicable Structure Codes Intra-Switch Terminated Data Call: Only One Record Intra-Switch Terminated Data Call: Structure Codes For Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Two or More Records Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Structure Codes For Re-routing of Incoming TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Calls Data Module Purpose of the Data Module Data Module Definition Module Code Field Event Type Field Event Description Field AMASE Table Linking Code Defined Linking Code for Mobile-Originating Calls Linking Code for Mobile-Terminating Calls Data Module Generation Criteria For Further Information AMA Records for TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Calls Introduction Mobile Origination Introduction AMA Record for MDP Leg Exceptions: Rationale for Exceptions for a Standard MDP Leg Call AMA Record for PDP Leg Exceptions for a Standard PDP Leg Call Record for PDP Leg with Feature Activation/Deactivation Exceptions Mobile Termination Introduction AMA Record for Mobile-Terminated Call Exceptions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the TSI Bridging Feature? Previous Method of Court-Ordered Surveillance Mandate for a New Way of Monitoring Additional Benefits About the LAES Feature How It Works Introduction What is the Time Slot Bridge? TSI Bridging Creates a Copy of the Call LAES Feature Implementation Figure AMA Impact Introduction Use of Existing Trunk Information Module New Value for Trunk Direction, Trunk Type, and Release Cause Field Module Generation Criteria for TSI Bridging Feature Table For More About the Trunk Information Module Feature Dependencies
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Previous Method of Court-Ordered Surveillance Mandate for a New Way of Monitoring Additional Benefits For More Information About the TSI Bridging Feature For More Information About the LAES Project AMA Impact Introduction Use of Existing Trunk Information Module Table Module Code Field Trunk Identification Field Trunk/Facilities Seizure Date Field Trunk/Facilities Seizure Time Field Trunk Elapsed Time Field Trunk Direction Field Trunk Type Field Release Cause Field Module Generation Criteria for LAES Feature Feature Dependencies 42-2 42-2 42-2 42-3 42-3 42-4 42-4 42-4 42-4 42-4 42-4 42-4 42-5 42-5 42-5 42-5 42-5 42-5 42-6
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description What is IMSI? IMSI Compared to the MIN and the DN Need for the IMSI Benefit of IMSI What is the TDMA IMSI Feature? Independence from the CDMA IMSI Feature AMA Impact Introduction About the Digit Information Module Introduction Generic Context Identifier for This Feature Module Generation Criteria for This Feature For Further Information Feature Interactions
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Introduction Feature Dependency For Further Information Feature Description What is the IP Billing Feature? How It Works Storage of DIA Number in Call Record Benefit of the IP Billing Feature For Further Information AMA Impact Introduction New Service Code What is a TDMA DIA Call? Potential Places for Storing the DIA Table Storage in the DIM for TDMA DIA Storage in the DIM for DDAMA Storage in the Terminating Number Field Feature Dependencies
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Introduction Feature Dependency For Further Information Feature Description What is the CDMA Circuit IP Services Feature? How It Works Benefit of the CDMA Circuit IP Services Feature New CDMA Circuit IP Services Indicator Storage of the Dialed Numeric Digits From the IWF AMA Impact Introduction Use of Existing DDAMA Feature Use of Existing Digit Information Module Call Disposition Indicator
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The DDAMA Feature: How It Works Introduction How It Works In What Cases is the DIM Used? When is the Terminating Number Field Used? Table More About the DIM Module For Further Information The DDAMA Feature as Used by the CDMA Circuit IP Services Feature Introduction How It Works About the Digit Information Module as Used by the DDAMA and CDMA Circuit IP Services Features Introduction Generic Context Identifier for the DDAMA Feature For Further Information
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Introduction For Further Information Capability Description Introduction What is the PRI Capability? Terminology What AMA Information is Stored for PRI? How Does It Work? Limitations AMA Impact Signalling Type for PRI/PRA Five Locations Calling Party Category Field Trunk Network Number Field Incoming Tandem TNN Field Outgoing Tandem TNN Field Trunk Information Module Note About CPN Modules
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction Background How Many Block Sequence Numbers Are Needed? Why is This Feature Needed? How Does the Feature Work? Why is This an Optional Feature? Software Changes Required New Hardware Required CAUTION! AMA Impact Introduction AMA Block Sequence Number Increased No Change in Field Size Fields Tools Updated Feature Interaction
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is Prepaid Charging? How Does Prepaid Charging Work? AMA Impact Introduction Generic Context ID Use of Existing Digit Information Module Module Generation Criteria for IS-826 Prepaid Base Feature WIN Standard DMH Service ID Stored in Digits Recorded Field
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Descriptions Introduction What is the Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger Feature? What is the IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger Feature? Warning Accessing Information for These Features AMA Impact for the Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger Feature Introduction Generic Context IDs Use of Existing Digit Information Module
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Module Generation Criteria IS-848 Billing Indicator in Digits Recorded Field IS-848 Charge Information in Digits Recorded Field AMA Impact for the IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger Feature Introduction Generic Context IDs Use of Existing Digit Information Module Module Generation Criteria IS-848 Charge Information in the Digits Recorded Field Feature Dependencies Feature Interactions 50-3 50-4 50-4 50-5 50-5 50-5 50-5 50-5 50-5 50-7 50-8
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction Feature Definition How Does It Work? What Information is Recorded? How is the Information Stored? Benefits Increased Disk Usage For Further Information AMA Impact Overview New Structures Channel Usage Module Introduction Channel Usage Module - Description Module Generation Criteria for the Channel Usage Module New AMASE Table Table Related AMA Tool Tool Updated Feature Interaction
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the FERCV Feature? What is the Enhanced FERCV Feature? Benefits AMA Impacts Introduction Generic Context ID for FERCV Generic Context ID for Enhanced FERCV Use of Existing Digit Information Module Module Generation Criteria for FERCV Module Generation Criteria for Enhanced FERCV Digits Recorded Field for FERCV Table Digits Recorded Field for Enhanced FERCV Table Feature Dependencies Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction Feature Definition What is 2-step Decimal Format? AMA Impacts Introduction New Service Feature Code Related Structure Code Layouts New Treatment of Mobile Serial Number Feature Dependencies Feature Interactions
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction What is the SMV on PHV Feature? Additional Storage Required AMA Impacts Introduction Digital Event Module Introduction Fields Module Code Field Event Type Field Event Description Field Relative Event Time Field Module Generation Criteria Digit Information Module Introduction Fields Module Code Field Module Size Field Generic Context Identifier Digits Recorded Field for SMV on PHV Table Module Generation Criteria for SMV on PHV Feature Dependencies Feature Interactions
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What the Feature does AMA Impacts New Service Feature Code Subscriber DN Home Mobile DN Incoming Called Digits for the Mobile-Terminated Call Feature Dependencies
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Introduction For Further Information Feature Description Introduction Feature Description AMA Impact Introduction Use of Existing Digit Information Module with a New Generic Context ID Module Generation Criteria Table Feature Interaction Home Zone Service Phase 2
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Introduction Location of DCSs Ratio of AMA Records to DCSs Timing Tables Call Scenarios and Structure Codes Structure Code Starting with 4 AMA Record Generation Call Scenario Use of AMA Records Call Scenario Composition Mobile Origination How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Origination (not Home DCS) How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Origination with Internal DCS Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Origination with Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handback How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Termination How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) How It Starts
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What Happens Figures Mobile Termination (No Page Response) How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Termination (Failed) How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Termination (Unanswered) How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Termination Overflow How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Termination with Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Termination with Handback How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, 3, and 2 How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile to Mobile How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile to Mobile with Tandem How It Starts
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What Happens Figure Call Delivery (via Internal Trunks) How It Starts What Happens Figure Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) How It Starts What Happens Figure Call Delivery (Internal) with Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figure Call Delivery (ANSI-41) with Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figures Call Delivery to Call Waiting How It Starts What Happens Figures Call Forwarding to Mobile How It Starts What Happens Figure Call Waiting (No Answer Forward to PSTN) How It Starts What Happens Figures Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Termination with Call Waiting How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Origination with Call Waiting How It Starts
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What Happens Figures Mobile Origination with Three-Way Calling How It Starts What Happens Figure Three-Way Calling with Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figure Call Transfer from a Mobile-Originated Call What Happens How it Works Call Transfer from a Mobile-Terminated Call What Happens How it Works Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) How It Starts What Happens Figure Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (*Feature Code) How It Starts What Happens Figure Voice-Mail Retrieval via PSTN How It Starts What Happens Figure Feature Activation/Deactivation How It Starts What Happens Figure Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Security Entry How It Starts What Happens Figure
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Virtual Switch Handoff How It Starts What Happens Figure Callback How It Starts What Happens Figure Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding How It Starts What Happens Figures Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail How It Starts What Happens Figures Test Calls How It Starts What Happens Tracer Records
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Changes for ECP Release 22.0 AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service for Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Networking Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records Background Functionality Imsi In-bound Roaming for KTF Documentation Fixes for the Metered Billing Feature Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351 Feature Obsolete Features Changes for ECP Release 21.0 Reason for Reissue Introduction
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Charging Band for Metering Pulse Providing Redirection Information in KTF Recall Service Answer Hold Call Drop Handling Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs Maintain AMA Measurement Data Reporting What the Feature Does How the Feature Works Per-Call Measurement Data (PCMD) AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Service Call Scenarios Documentation Fixes Changes for ECP Release 20.0 Introduction IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV KTF Home Zone Service Phase 2 Documentation Fix Consolidation of 15 Digit DN Information Changes for ECP 19.0 Introduction Table Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Fix to Radio Channel Number Range Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool Feature Enhancement to Far End Release Cause Values in AMA Records Documentation Fix for MDCR Feature Documentation Fix for 15 Digit DN Feature Customized ESN Format in AMA Record Documentation Fixes for Service Feature Codes Documentation Fix for Structure Code x2351 Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records Service Feature Code for Unknown Feature Activation/Deactivation B-10 B-12 B-12 B-13 B-14 B-16 B-16 B-16 B-17 B-18 B-20 B-20 B-21 B-21 B-22 B-23 B-24 B-25 B-25 B-26 B-26 B-26 B-27 B-27 B-28 B-28 B-29 B-31 B-32 B-32 B-33 B-33 B-33
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Changes for ECP 18.0 Introduction Table 15 Digit DN - REMINDER Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Intermediate AMA for LDC Support New Service Option of 13K Service IS-826 Prepaid Base Cell Origination Request Time Stamps WIN-Based Flexible Alerting Measurement Data in Call Records Documentation Fix for Module 621 User Interactive SMS Documentation Fixes New Information on Storage of MIN and IMSI Changes for ECP 17.0 and ECP 17.1 Introduction AMA Linking Functionality Charge Class Population in AMA R2 and ISUP Charge Indication in AMA TDMA IMSI Feature Correction Removal of Obsolete Service Feature Code Remote Feature Control Feature Corrections to Timing Indicator Information More Information About Appended Modules Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) SKT PrePaid Service CDMA Network Directed System Selection (NDSS) New Mobile Security Indicator Changes for ECP Release 16.0 Introduction 15 Digit DN Changes Summary of Changes Other Changes for 16.0 5ESS Switch Wireless PRI for CDMA Dual Mode Mobiles TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature IP Billing Feature TDMA IMSI Feature CDMA IP Packet Switched Data
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3G-1X Low Speed Packet Data Service Metered Billing for TDMA Circuit Switch Data Calls Feature Append Module 331 to 1336 AMA Record FERCV AMA Record Generation for Redirecting Number Information Added to TDMA Chapter Information Added to CDMA Chapter Changes for ECP Release 15.0 Introduction ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Changeable No Answer Timer TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature IP Billing Feature CDMA Meter Pulse TSI Bridging Feature LAES Feature TDMA IMSI Feature Increase AMA Record Storage with DAT Feature CDMA Circuit IP Services Improvements Not Related to a Feature Changes for ECP Release 14.1 Introduction About the 14.1 Re-Release of This Document Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Feature, Phase 2 CDMA Full IMSI Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record ANSI-41 Rev C Call Transfer Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA IS53 Preferred Language Analog Fax Support for CDMA Mobile Inactive Trigger AUTOPLEX AMA Tape IBM Label Y2K Compliance Feature Technical Changes Not Related to a Feature CAROD KC02196 Changes for ECP Release 14.0 Introduction Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Feature, Phase 2 CDMA Full IMSI Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record ANSI-41 Rev C Call Transfer B-68 B-69 B-71 B-72 B-73 B-74 B-75 B-76 B-76 B-77 B-78 B-79 B-80 B-81 B-82 B-83 B-84 B-84 B-85 B-86 B-88 B-88 B-88 B-89 B-89 B-90 B-91 B-92 B-93 B-94 B-95 B-98 B-98 B-99 B-100 B-100 B-100 B-101 B-102 B-103
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Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA IS53 Preferred Language Analog Fax Support for CDMA Mobile Inactive Trigger AUTOPLEX AMA Tape IBM Label Y2K Compliance Feature Technical Changes Not Related to a Feature CAROD KC02196 Changes for ECP Release 13.0 Introduction No Charge Calls in AMA Record AMA Calling Party Category Information Wireless Number Portability Over the Air Activation Feature Last Call Return Feature Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Feature Separation of MSID-MDN Feature Flexible Alerting Feature CDMA Packet-Mode Data Service Feature CDMA Private Network and User Zone ANSI-41 Billing Module Changes for ECP Release 12.0 Changes Made in ECP Release 11.0 New Features Changes Changes for ECP Release 10.0 New Features Changes New Features for ECP Release 9.0 New Features New Features for ECP Release 8.0 New Features New Features for ECP Release 7.0 New Features New Features for ECP Release 6.1+ New Features B-104 B-105 B-106 B-107 B-109 B-109 B-110 B-111 B-111 B-112 B-113 B-115 B-117 B-118 B-119 B-121 B-123 B-125 B-127 B-128 B-131 B-132 B-132 B-132 B-135 B-135 B-135 B-138 B-138 B-139 B-139 B-140 B-140 B-141 B-141
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Introduction What is the 15 Digit DN Feature? Massive Changes to AMA Use of Italic Font For Further Information Documentation Impact of 15 Digit DN Feature Introduction One Version of AMA Formats From 21.0 Forward One Version of AMA Search From 21.0 Forward Summary of Changes to Structure Code Layouts Introduction What was Changed? Changes not Related to 15 Digit DN What did not Change? Quick Reference List Deleted Fields Fields Moved Into Existing Modules Introduction PAS Information LSA Indicator and Elapsed Time Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time New Time Type for Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time DCS Outpulsed Digits Quick Reference to Structure Code Layouts Introduction
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Table Summary of Changes to AMASE Tables Introduction Contents New AMASE Tables Introduction Terminology Tables AMASE Record Fields Moved to a Different Table Introduction Impacted AMASE Tables Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 7 Introduction Table Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 12 Introduction Multiple Service Feature Codes Split Apart Table Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 364 Introduction Multiple Special Routing Feature Indicator Split Apart Table Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 365 Introduction Multiple Service Feature Codes Split Apart Table Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 569 Introduction Table Modified AMASE Tables Introduction Modified Tables Deleted AMASE Tables Table Other AMASE Table Changes Introduction Fields Moved Into Modules New AMASE Table Empty Elements Added for Future Expansion Summary of Changes to Modules
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A-18. Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination with Handback A-19. Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback A-20. Call Segment Relationship for Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback A-21. Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, Handoff to 3, and Handback to 2 A-22. Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, Handoff to 3, and Handback 2 A-23. Mobile to Mobile Termination A-24. Mobile to Mobile with Tandem A-25. Call Delivery (via Internal Trunks) A-26. Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) A-27. Call Delivery (Internal) with Handoff A-28. Call Delivery (ANSI-41) with Handoff 1-29. Call Segment Relationships for Call Delivery (ANSI-41) with Handoff A-30. Call Delivery to Call Waiting 1-31. Call Segment Relationship for Call Delivery to Call Waiting A-32. Call Forwarding to Mobile A-33. Call Waiting (No Answer Forward to PSTN) A-34. Call Segment Relationships for Call Waiting (No Answer Forward to PSTN) A-35. Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) A-36. Call Segment Relationships for Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) A-37. Mobile Termination with Call Waiting A-38. Call Segment Relationship for Mobile Termination with Call Waiting A-39. Mobile Origination with Call Waiting A-40. Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Origination with Call Waiting A-41. Mobile Origination with Three-Way Calling A-42. Three-Way Calling with Handoff A-43. Call Transfer Scenario l A-44. Call Segment for a Call Transfer from a Mobile-Originated Call
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A-45. Call Transfer Scenario 2 A-46. Call Segment for a Call Transfer from a Mobile-Terminated Call A-47. Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) A-48. Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (*Feature Code) A-49. Voice-Mail Retrieval via PSTN A-50. Feature Activation/Deactivation A-51. Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance A-52. Mobile Security Entry 1-53. Virtual Switch Handoff A-54. Callback A-55. Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding A-56. Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding A-57. Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail A-58. Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail A-66 A-67 A-68 A-69 A-70 A-72 A-73 A-74 A-75 A-76 A-78 A-78 A-79
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Introduction
Purpose
This AMA Formats Description manual describes the Automated Message Accounting (AMA) formats for the Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network Executive Cellular Processor (ECP) software. For a complete list of the new material and changes to this document for the current ECP release, see the Reason for Reissue on page lxviii. Also covered in this document is an overview of AMA, structure code numbers and structure code layouts, and AMA record fields. Finally, this document gives descriptions of AMA-related features and the AMA impact for each feature.
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ECP Release 22.0 Software Updates (SUs) that were released since the previous issue of this document.
Table 1 on page lxviii lists the features that impact AMA and gives the page number of the writeup in this section that summarizes the technical changes for the feature. Table 1 Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 10468.1 10643.0 10667.0 10796.0 NA 10904.0 3876.0 and 3876.1 Page lxviii lxviii lxx lxxi lxxii lxxiii lxxiii
Feature AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Networking Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records Imsi In-Bound Roaming for KTF Documentation Fixes for Metered Billing Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351 Obsolete Features
AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service for Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Networking
The changes for Feature Identifier (FID) 10468.1 were covered under FID 10468.0 in ECP Release 21.0.
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Functionality
The Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability feature allows a mobile user to retain the same Mobile Directory Number (MDN) when the mobile user moves from one service provider to another service provider. AMA functionality for the Support of Wireless Number Portability (KTFWNPT) feature is similar to AMA for WNP, except that in the case of KTFWNPT, the
Location Routing Number can be 11 digits. Service provider ID appears in the WNP module (Service Provider ID field). ported status appears in the WNP module (BCD character 4 of the Supporting Information field).
NOTE: This feature does not apply to landline DNs. The Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability feature introduces the following Feature Activation File (FAF): Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability (KTFWNPT).
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Changes for the Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability Feature Caused... the following changes:
AMASE "Table 731 Location Routing Number (LRN)" on page 4-84 (A note is added to BCD 1 and the existing note in BCD 2 is modified to include KTFWNPT information.) "Table 732 Service Provider Identity" on page 4-85 (A note is added.) "Table 734 Supporting Information" on page 4-87 (A note is added under BCD character 4.)
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"Module 720Wireless Number Portability Module" on page 5-73.The KTFWNPT feature is added to
"Features that Use this Module" on page 5-73. "Module Generation Criteria" on page 5-73 and the note that follows the module generation criteria is modified. the "Module Generation Criteria for Wireless Number Portability Feature" on page 36-9. (The first bullet item is modified to include the KTFWNPT FAF). Chapter 36Wireless Number Portability Feature
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Prior to the Report Call Forwarding due to No Reply in AMA Records feature, when a call is forwarded, the service feature field in the AMA record indicates the following: Call ForwardingBusy/Dont Answer/No Page Response (14). The reason for forwarding the call is not indicated. When the Conditional Call Forwarding (CCF) feature is active and the Show CCF sub-case in AMA records field in the Executive Cellular Processor (ecp) form is set to y, the following service feature codes are displayed, Call ForwardingBusy (152) and Call ForwardingNo Reply (153). The reason for forwarding the call is not indicated.
Functionality
The Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records feature introduces two service feature codes: Call ForwardingNo Page Response, (154) and Call ForwardingMobile Inactive, (155). The Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records feature indicates a reason in the service feature code for a forwarded call when there is no reply. Table 3 Changes for the Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records Feature Caused... the addition of the following 2 new service feature codes:
154 = Call Forwarding - No Page Response in "Table 2002 Service Feature Code" on page 4-119 and 155 = Call Forwarding - Mobile Inactive in "Table 2002 Service Feature Code" on page 4-119.
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Changes for the IMSI In-bound Roaming for KTF Feature Caused... the addition of
the addition of Table 27-1 "AMA Record Fields and AMASE Tables Used by Metered Billing" on page 27-6.
330 331 621 with Generic Context Identifier 10843 621 with Generic Context Identifier 10860 621 with Generic Context Identifier 90002 621 with Generic Context Identifier 90010 623
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Changes for the Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351 Feature Caused...
modifications to Table 3-28 "Valid Modules for Structure Code x2351" on page 3-48 modifications to Table 5-3, Module Generation Criteria. additions to "Modules 330 and 331CPN Incoming Calls Modules" on page 5-28 additions to "Module 621 - Digit Information Module" on page 5-46 with generic context identifiers 90002, 90010, 10843, 10860 modifications to "Module 623 Trunk Information Module" on page 5-70 adding structure code x2351 to Module 331 in "Use of CPN Incoming Calls Module-2" on page 17-3 modifications to "Module Generation Criteria for CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module" on page 18-4 modifications to "Trunk Information Module" on page 28-7
Chapter 17AMA Containing Incoming Automatic Number Identification (AMANI) Feature Chapter 18Calling Number Identification Presentation and Restriction Capability Feature Chapter 28AMA Enhancements Feature
Obsolete Features
The following features are obsolete and have been deleted from the book:
IS41 Roamer Administration Service (IS41-RAS) Authentication Indicator in AMA Records (FID 3876.0) Authentication Indicator in AMA for Home Subscribers (FID 3876.1)
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This information product may contain the following types of safety labels:
A CAUTION admonishment indicates a hazard that can or will cause minor personal injury, loss of data, service interruption, or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
CAUTION:
A WARNING admonishment indicates a hazard that can cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.
WARNING:
A DANGER admonishment indicates a hazard that will cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.
DANGER:
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Intended Audience
This document is intended for engineers, technicians, and administrators who work with AMA record formats and the AMA teleprocessing (AMATP) layouts and who have turned on the 15 Digit DN AMA record structures for their system (the Variable 15 DN Enhanced AMA Recording field on the ecp RC/V form).
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Bold typeface is used for the NOTES and for points that need special emphasis. Italic typeface is used for the following: Titles of other documents. For example, Flexent/AUTOPLEX Wireless Network Output Messages (401-610-057). Emphasis within text. For example, This option can only be used if the Dynamic Output Message Routing feature is supported.
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This chapter provides information on the Dynamic Routing optional feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the Dynamic Routing feature.
Benefits
The Dynamic Routing capability can be applied by the system operator to take advantage of variations in carrier rate structures over time. This can allow the system operator to lower system operational costs and to offer new services.
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Changes in Field Definitions
Dynamic routing affects the structure codes for cellular-originated calls with and without Carrier Interconnect (CI) information. The Dynamic Routing feature results in the following changes in the field definitions of the structure codes for cellularoriginated calls.
Carrier Prefix
For calls that need a carrier, the Carrier Prefix field indicates the XXX code of the dynamically selected carrier when dynamic routing is implemented, the XXX code of a subscriber-dialed carrier (for example, 10XXX is dialed), or the XXX code of the pre-selected carrier when basic routing is implemented. This field is used in structure codes x2330 and x2332. NOTE: The 10XXX digits become 101XXXX when the Carrier ID Expansion for Feature Group D feature is active.
Origination Indicator
The Origination Indicator field indicates if dynamic routing or basic routing is used. This field is used in structure codes x2329, x2330, x2332, and x2333. NOTE: If the Dynamic Routing feature is not active and if the subscriber does not have an assigned PIC and has not dialed an interexchange carrier, then the Origination Indicator indicates basic routing as the default.
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This feature does not interact with other AMA features.
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Introduction Called-Party Elapsed Time Digital Called-Party Elapsed Time Message Recording Service Indicator Voice-Channel Seizure Time (Date) Voice-Channel Answer Time (Date) Voice-Channel Elapsed Time Digital Voice-Channel Elapsed Time Initial Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site Last Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site Number of Handoffs
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This chapter provides information on the Message Recording Service (MRS) feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the MRS feature with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the MRS feature.
Benefits
This feature allows a subscriber to receive calls when the subscriber is busy or does not have the mobile unit turned on.
Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) on page A-68 Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (*Feature Code) on page A-69 Voice-Mail Retrieval via PSTN on page A-70.
Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) on page A-54 Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail on page A-79.
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The MRS feature affects the structure codes for cellular-originated calls without CI information and the structure codes for cellular-terminated calls. The following sections provide information on message recording and message retrieval using MRS.
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If the cellular unit was alerted, the time (date) of voice-channel seizure If the cellular unit was not alerted, the time (date) that the incoming call was routed to the MSS.
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The Terminating Number field indicates the number of the subscriber who activated the MRS feature.
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Conditional Call Forwarding
If the subscriber has both the Conditional Call Forwarding and the MRS features, the Conditional Call Forwarding takes precedence over MRS. The Immediate Call Forwarding feature takes precedence over both the Conditional Call Forwarding feature and the MRS feature.
Call Waiting
If the subscriber has both the Call Waiting and the MRS feature, the subscriber can let the waiting party of a call go to the MRS recording device by not flashing to answer the third-party call. If the third party stays on the line until no-answer timing expires, they are connected to the VMSS.
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This chapter provides information on the Abbreviated Dialing with AMA (ADWAMA) feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the Abbreviated Dialing with AMA feature with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the ADWAMA feature.
Benefit
The ADWAMA feature can be used to record the location of the subscriber using the AMA record. This was an old form of mobile registration used before the registration capability was built into the mobile. The ADWAMA feature was used with follow me roaming types of services.
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Introduction
The Abbreviated Dialing with AMA feature uses structure code x2411. Whenever a subscriber dials an ADWAMA feature code (for example, *XX), a structure code x2411 is produced with certain changes in the field definitions. The paragraphs in the rest of this section describe these changes in field definitions.
Call Type
The Call Type field contains 308 for Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network Activation/Deactivation.
Service Feature
The Service Feature field contains 109 for ADWAMA.
Target Address
The Target Address field contains the ADWAMA feature code (XX without the *) dialed by the subscriber.
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DDAMA and the ADWAMA Feature
The ADWAMA feature doesnt depend on the Dialed Digits in AMA (DDAMA) feature, but the DDAMA feature enhances the ADWAMA feature. For example, if the ADWAMA feature is active but the DDAMA feature is not and a mobile subscriber dials the ADWAMA code (for example *34), the AMA record will contain only the digits 34. If the DDAMA feature and the ADWAMA feature are active when the subscriber dials the *34, the AMA record will contain the full *34.
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This chapter provides information on the Automatic Roamer Greeting (ARG) feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the ARG feature with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the ARG feature.
Benefits
The ARG feature makes it easier for roamers to initiate and receive calls. Upon entering the cellular service area, roamers receive information (via an announcement) that instructs them on how to obtain service. Having informed roamers translates into more roamer activity on the MSC which, in turn, translates into increased revenue.
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Changes in Field Definitions
The Automatic Roamer Greeting (ARG) feature allows service providers to connect roamers to an announcement once the roamer has entered a cellular service providers area. An AMA record is generated for the ARG time. The AMA record follows the format used for a cellular-terminated call except that the Trunk Network Number (TNN) for an ARG call is set to zero. This feature creates an x2331 structure code.
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This feature is excluded from CDMA Circuit-Mode Data service. The Automatic Roamer Greeting is still sent to a data-capable mobile, but if that mobile responds to a greeting termination with a data or fax service option, the call is not completed. A new field in the ecp database is used to determine whether the subscriber is marked as having received the call. If it is not marked, further attempts are made to send the greeting even though this would result in wasted resources if the mobile is never switched out of data-only mode. If it is marked, no further attempts are made to send the greeting.
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This chapter provides information on the Analog/Digital Usage Billing (ADUB) feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the Analog/Digital Usage Billing (ADUB) feature with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the ADUB feature.
Benefits
The ADUB feature enables the service provider to distinguish digital elapsed time from analog elapsed time. It also affords the service provider the flexibility to design service plans that do the following:
Provide incentives to current subscribers to switch to digital service Allow different billing rates for analog and digital usage Include a yes/no indication of whether or not voice privacy was active at any time during the call in the AMA record.
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Introduction
The ADUB feature impacts AMA records in two ways:
Use of existing fields in the structure code layouts to store Type of Technology and Station Class. Use of Auxiliary Time Module to provide elapsed time for the call.
Field Definitions
For the ADUB feature, the Type of Technology field (see Table 4-39 "AMASE Table 471" on page 4-62) contains the mobiles technology type. The Station Class field (see Table 4-40 "AMASE Table 472" on page 4-65) contains the mobiles station class mark.
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The Auxiliary Time Module contains the following fields:
Digital Called-Party Elapsed Time Digital Voice-Channel Elapsed Time Total Digital LSA Elapsed Time Digital Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time Digital Initial Voice-Channel Answer Elapsed Time Digital Total Voice-Channel Elapsed Time Digital LSA Level 1 Elapsed Time Digital LSA Level 2 Elapsed Time
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Digital LSA Level 3 Elapsed Time Digital User Zone Sequence Number 1 Elapsed Time Digital User Zone Sequence Number 2 Elapsed Time.
NOTE: An Auxiliary Time Module is appended only for elapsed time types that are nonzero. That is, for a given structure code, the number of Auxiliary Time Modules that will be appended to an AMA record depends on the number of Elapsed Time fields containing non-zero data.
Called-Party Elapsed Time Voice-Channel Elapsed Time LSA Elapsed Time Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time Initial Voice-Channel Answer Elapsed Time Total Voice-Channel Elapsed Time User Zone Elapsed Time.
NOTE: Two Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network systems that are in an inter-vendor relationship are treated the same as in an inter-vendor relationship between an Flexent/AUTOPLEX and a non-Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network.
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With DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers Feature
The Service Provider is able to generate the Auxiliary Time Module with time types of 010 (Digital User Zone Sequence Number 1 Elapsed Time) and 011 (Digital User Zone Sequence Number 2 Elapsed Time) for structure codes x2329 - x2335, if the following conditions are true:
The ADUB feature is active in the FAF Either the DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers feature or the Non-Public Network Identifiers-Analog feature is active in the FAF The ecp database field for Append User Zone Module to AMA Record? is set to y The Auxiliary Time Module is activated via RC/V.
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Introduction
This section describes the AMANI feature and lists its benefits.
R2-signaled calling party identification (either calling party billing directory number or calling party number) ISUP-signaled calling party number Calling party mobile number of a mobile to mobile call
Benefits
This feature may increase revenue production for the service provider by generating distance sensitive billing for the subscribers.
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AMA Impact
Introduction
This section describes the impact on AMA of the AMANI feature.
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Introduction
This section describes interactions of the AMANI feature with other AMA features and capabilities.
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Introduction What is the CNIPR Capability? What Does the CPNAD Feature Do? What Does the CNIP Feature Do? What Does the CNIR Feature Do? Introduction CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module CPN Outgoing Calls Module Module Generation Criteria for CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module Module Generation Criteria for CPN Outgoing Calls Module Introduction Four Fields Generate CPN Outgoing Calls AMA Module Field Generate CPN Incoming Calls AMA Module Field DISPLAY ALLOWED/RESTRICTED CPN Fields
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This chapter introduces the Calling Number Identification Presentation and Restriction (CNIPR) capability. This chapter describes how AMA functionality is affected by CNIPR and also summarizes feature interactions of the CNIPR features with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the CNIPR capability and its three features.
CPN Acceptance/Delivery (CPNAD) feature Calling Number Identification Presentation (CNIP) feature Calling Number Identification Restriction (CNIR) feature.
The CPNAD and CNIP features are Feature Activation File controlled. The CNIR feature comes automatically with the purchase of the CPNAD feature.
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Introduction
The CNIPR Capability enhances AMA functionality by adding three modules that can be appended to existing AMA records. This section describes the following three modules that are used by the CNIPR capability:
The CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module The CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module The CPN Outgoing Calls Module.
The Disposition of CPN/Calling Name Information field The Number of Significant Digits in Multiple Field(s) field (see Meaning for CPN Digits on page 4-44) The CPN Digits 1 through 11 field (see Calling Party Number Digits 1 Through 11 Field on page 4-58) The CPN Digits 12 through 20 field (see Calling Party Number Digits 12 Through 20 on page 4-59).
CPN digits are the directory number digits of the calling party. For more about this module, go to Modules 330 and 331CPN Incoming Calls Modules on page 5-28.
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Per-Call CPN/Calling Name Enable and Restriction Usage field. The Per-Call CPN/Calling Name Enable and Restriction Usage field indicates whether the mobile subscriber has dialed the CNIP or the CNIR feature access code prior to dialing the called number. For more about this field see AMASE Table 476 on page 4-71, and AMASE Table 477 on page 4-73.
The Disposition of CPN/Calling Name Information field. The Disposition of CPN/Calling Name Information field indicates whether the CPN digits may be displayed to the called party, whether the CPN digits have been sent to the mobile unit for display, and whether the CPN information has been conveyed to another DCS. In the CPN Outgoing Calls Module, the last two subfields in the Disposition of CPN/Calling Name Information field is marked as n/a. For more about this field see AMASE Table 477 on page 4-73.
For more about this module, go to Module 329CPN Outgoing Calls Module on page 5-27.
Module Generation Criteria for CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module
The CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module will be appended to AMA records with structure codes x2331, x2334, x2335 and x2351, if all of the following conditions are true:
The 5ESS Switch SS7 Call Signaling feature is activated. The CPNAD feature is activated. The CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module is activated via ecp RC/V. The CPN digits are received.
NOTE: To append the structure code x2351, the Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351 FAF must be on. The CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module is appended to AMA records with structure codes x2329, x2330, x2332 and x2333 if all of the following conditions are true:
The 5ESS Switch SS7 Call Signaling feature is activated. The CPNAD feature is activated. The CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module is activated via RC/V.
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The CPN digits are received. The call has one of the following custom calling features: call forwarding, call delivery to call waiting, or special cellular networking (that is, with service feature codes 012, 014, 055, 083, or 100 as listed in AMASE Table 2002 on page 4-119).
The Calling Party Number Acceptance/Delivery feature is active in the Feature Activation File. The CPN Outgoing Calls Module is turned on in the ecp RC/V form. The Calling Party Number was delivered.
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Introduction
This section describes how to use the ecp form to allow/disable the generation of the CNIPR-related modules.
Four Fields
The following four fields on the ecp form are used to allow/disable the generation of the CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module, the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module, and the CPN Outgoing Calls Module fields via RC/V:
Generate CPN Outgoing Calls AMA Module(s)? Generate CPN Incoming Calls AMA Module(s)? Include DISPLAY ALLOWED CPN? Include DISPLAY RESTRICTED CPN?
These fields can be set to either y (yes) or n (no) to either allow or disable the generation of the related modules.
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All four combinations for the ecp form fields associated with the CPN Incoming Calls (Module-1, and Module-2) Modules are summarized below. Table 18-1.
Fields on the ecp form Generate CPN Incoming Calls Module(s)? n Include DISPLAY ALLOWED CPN? y/n Include DISPLAY RESTRICTED CPN? y/n Status of the CPN Incoming Calls Modules (modules Module-1 and Module-2) Neither the CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module nor the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module will be generated. CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module can be generated. CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module will not be generated. y y n CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module can be generated if CPN digits are not allowed to be displayed on the called partys phone. CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module can be generated if CPN digits are allowed to be displayed on the called partys phone. y y y CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module will not be generated. CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module can be generated
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Both the CPNAD and AMANI features can append CPN Incoming Calls Modules (either Module-1 or Module-2) to an AMA record. However, only one CPN Incoming Calls Module can be appended to any given AMA record. CPNAD will take precedence over AMANI in deciding which CPN Incoming Calls Module to append. For example, if the criteria are met for CPNAD to append the CPN Incoming Call Module-1 Module and for AMANI to append the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module to the same AMA record, only the CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module will be appended since CPNAD takes precedence over AMANI.
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This chapter provides information on Limited Service Area (LSA) features and describes how AMA functionality is affected by these features. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the LSA features with other features.
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Introduction
This section defines the term Limited Service Area and lists and describes the LSA features.
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Billing level 3most highly discounted rate Billing level 2next highest discounted rate Billing level 1least discounted rate Billing level 0indicates not in any LSA
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The LSA feature(s) is/are turned on. The ecp database form indicates that generation of this module is allowed. The subscriber has the LSA feature privilege.
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LSA Status
The LSA status of a three-port call is based on the state of the original leg of the call at the time the three-port call starts. As a result, the Initial Radio Number and Cell Site field of the third party billing record may display a valid LSA cell site while the value in the LSA Indicator field is zero. Refer to AMASE Table 2003 on page 4-124 and Limited Service Area (LSA) Indicator Field on page 4-45.
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The subscriber does not have the LSA feature privilege. The subscriber does have the LSA feature active, but no LSA elapsed time was recorded since the call was completely outside the subscribers LSA.
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The subscriber does have the LSA feature active, and LSA Elapsed Time was recorded since the call was either partially or completely inside the subscribers LSA.
NOTE: LSA128 expands the use of the LSA Indicator field. See AMA Impact for the LSA 128 Feature on page 19-10. For both features, the LSA Indicator and LSA Elapsed Time will be stored in the Control Point Switch and CN Slave Switch AMA records. The CN Handback AMA record will not contain LSA information.
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Activation Criteria
To activate this feature, a Feature Activation File (FAF) must be installed on the ECP with both the LSA128 and LSA features marked active. If the LSA128 feature is inactive and the LSA feature is active, then up to 24 LSAs may be defined with only one LSA billing level possible (level 3).
LSA Elapsed Time fieldrepresents total LSA elapsed time (based on the LSA Indicator field) LSA Indicator fieldrepresents the overall status of LSA feature usage for the call.
Rules for Interacting with MSCs That Do Not Have the LSA128 Feature
For LSA compatibility with MSCs that do not have the LSA128 feature active, when LSA information is received from a non-LSA128 compatible MSC, the first eight LSAs sequentially defined (in the 24 LSA bit-map) will be used for Visitor Location Register/Home Location Register(VLR/HLR) compatibility. Those LSAs will be given a billing level of three. In the reverse case, when sending LSA data to an MSC that is non-LSA128 compatible, those LSAs with a value of 24 or less, regardless of billing level, will be populated in the 24-bit bitmap.
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The LSA features have many interactions with other features. For a complete list of these, read the Limited Service Area Optional Feature (401-601-030).
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Voice privacy provides security for cellular communications by encrypting the voice path between the mobile and the cell. This chapter describes the voice privacy feature and explains the features impact on AMA records.
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Introduction
This section describes how the Voice Privacy feature works.
Include a yes/no indication of whether or not voice privacy was active at any time during the call Include a yes/no indication of whether or not voice privacy was ever autonomously removed from the call by the serving MSC, on calls during which voice privacy was active, without the subscriber indicating that voice privacy should be removed.
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This section describes AMASE Table 471, which used by the Voice Privacy feature.
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This chapter introduces the Initial Cell-Based Billing feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected using the Cell Information Module.
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Introduction
This section describes the Initial Cell-Based Billing feature.
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Introduction
The Initial Cell-Based Billing feature affects AMA by adding a module, the Cell Information Module. The rest of this section describes the Cell Information Module.
Fields
The Cell Information Module contains the Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site field (defined by AMASE Table 2003 on page 4-124) and the associated Serving ESID Information field (defined by AMASE Table 379 on page 4-54).
The Initial Cell-Based Billing feature is active in the FAF. The Cell Information Module (y/n) field on ecp form is set to y. The initial cell site number, radio number, and serving ESID for when the call was first set up do not match the initial cell, radio and ESID information of the airtime segment represented in this AMA record (as in the case of an inter-switch handback scenario). The initial cell, radio and ESID information of the airtime segment represented in this AMA record is zero (as in the case of an inter-switch cellular networking call delivery where the serving cell is on a switch other than the control point switch [CPS]).
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The Initial Cell-Based Billing feature has no interaction with other features.
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This chapter introduces the PNP Non-Dialable Digits in Home Location Register (HLR) Return Results feature and describes how it affects AMA functionality.
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Introduction
This section describes the PNP Non-Dialable Digits in Home Location Register Return Results feature.
Benefits
This feature allows the MSC equipment to process digit strings containing nondialable hexadecimal digits returned as part of the return result from standalone HLR. This feature also allows the entire digit string, returned as part of the HLR return result (including the non-dialable digits), to be recorded in the Digit Information Module and appended to the AMA record.
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The Digit Information Module is activated via ecp RC/V for adding DIM for HLR Routing Return Results. The SCP Routing Digits (y/n) field on the ecp form is set to y. The HLR Routing Return Result digit count is non-zero.
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The PNP Non-Dialable Digits in HLR Return Results feature has no interaction with other features.
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This chapter introduces the Multiple Voice Coding (MVC) feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected using the Digital Event Module (DEM).
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Introduction
This section describes the MVC feature.
Benefits
The MVC feature provides the following benefits to service providers and subscribers:
Maximizes utilization of vocoder types by allowing configuration of resources Provides a base platform to simplify future expansion for additional CDMA vocoder types Accommodates mobile phones in a single service area using differing vocoder service options and negotiation types Reduces CDMA call rejection rate by service negotiation for alternate vocoding algorithms and by analog redirection if vocoder resources are unavailable
Alter the supported vocoding algorithms per ECP Designate the type of voice service offered to the mobile depending on the CDMA call request Specify whether or not a call request will be redirected to analog if CDMA vocoder resources are busy
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Select a preferred vocoding algorithm for mobile page messages Bill subscriber calls according to vocoder type used (it is assumed the vocoder type will not change during a call)
8K Voice 8K Markov 8K Mobile Loopback Test 9.6K Async Data 9.6K Fax 13K Voice 13K Markov 13K Mobile Loopback Test 14.4K Async Data 14.4K Fax EVRC 8K Voice
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Introduction
The Multiple Voice Coding AMA capability enables the service provider to bill usage of various voice coding algorithms differently through use of the Digital Event Module. This section describes the Digital Event Module.
Fields
The Digital Event Module (Module 334) contains the following fields:
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For more information about the DEM fields and their associated AMASE Tables, see Module 334Digital Event Module on 5-34.
The MVC feature is active in the Feature Activation File. The The ecp database field for Append Digital Event Module to the AMA Record? is set to y.
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For software releases ECP R11.0 and later, a Data Module may take the place of the Digital Event Module that records the Initial CDMA Assigned Service Option. If the Data Module is appended, the Digital Event Module that records the Initial CDMA Assigned Service Option will not appear. The Data Module is used by the Circuit-Mode Data Services feature. For more about the Data Module and the Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, see Chapter 25, CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature.
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Module Code Field User Zone Information Field User Zone Sequence Number User Zone ID Type User Zone ID User Zone Elapsed Time Field Module Generation Criteria For Further Information Introduction Charge Recording Data and the User Zone Module Call that Starts and Registers on the Public System Call that Starts on the Public System after Registration in a User Zone Call that Starts in a User Zone and Moves to a Public System Call that Starts in a User Zone and Moves to Another User Zone Introduction Public System As a User Zone Fields Module Code Field User Zone Information Field User Zone Sequence Number User Zone ID Type User Zone ID User Zone Elapsed Time Field Module Generation Criteria For Further Information Introduction Charge Recording and the User Zone Module Call That Starts and Ends in One User Zone Call that Moves into Other User Zones Call that Continues Past Four Handoffs For all Features (To Get the Auxiliary Time Module) For Other Feature Interactions
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The User Zone capability allows the service provider to distinguish public network system elapsed time from non-public network system elapsed time, allowing the two systems to be billed at different rates. The following three different features provide this capability for TDMA, AMPS and CDMA:
DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers feature - for TDMA1 Non-Public Network Identifiers-Analog feature - for Analog CDMA Private Network and User Zone feature - for CDMA
This chapter provides information on these three features and describes how they affect AMA functionality. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of these three features with other features.
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For more detailed information about the CDMA Private Network and User Zone Feature, read 401-612-182, CDMA Private Network and User Zone Optional Feature.
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An individual subscriber can then use the same mobile unit at work and at home, and does not have to switch mobile units to keep personal and business calls separate. These benefits promote the following:
Ease of use for end users Reduced cost for business customers Increased revenue for the service provider
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Feature Descriptions
Introduction
These features are complex and are implemented differently for the three different technologies. These features are best learned about by reading the entire optional feature documents for them.
For Information about the DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers and Non-Public Network Identifiers-Analog Features
For more detailed information about the DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers feature and Non-Public Network Identifiers-Analog features, read 401-612-126, IS-136 Non-Public Network Identifiers and Charging Areas Optional Feature.
For Information About the CDMA Private Network and User Zone Feature
For more detailed information about the CDMA Private Network and User Zone Feature, read 401-612-182, CDMA Private Network and User Zone Optional Feature.
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The User Zone capability has two major two AMA Impacts:
Generation of an AMA record for activation/deactivation of User Zone tone Use of User Zone Module.
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The User Zone Module contains the following fields:
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User Zone ID
The User Zone ID is the ID of the User Zone.
010Digital User Zone Sequence Number 1 elapsed time. 011Digital User Zone Sequence Number 2 elapsed time.
Either the DCCH Non-Public Network Identifiers feature or the Non-Public Network Identifiers-Analog feature is active in the FAF. The ecp Form field for Append User Zone Module to the AMA Record is set to y. The User Zone Sequence Number 1 or Sequence Number 2 is of nonpublic type. The User Zone Sequence Number 1 or Sequence Number 2 Elapsed Time field has a non-zero value.
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Sequence Number 2 can be collected in the Auxiliary Time Module and appended to an existing AMA record.
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If the mobile subscriber registers in a User Zone, moves to an area without any subscriber User Zones and then starts a call without a new registration, then the call will initially be billed to the public system. A subsequent handoff to a User Zone will cause a User Zone Module to be appended. The User Zone elapsed time is the elapsed time from the time that the mobile subscriber changes to User Zone X until the end of the call, even if the mobile subscriber later hands off into different User Zones or the public system. In other words, any handoff into a second, third, or more User Zone or into the public system shall continue to be recorded in the elapsed time field for User Zone X and will not be differentiated in that data.
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Call that Starts in a User Zone and Moves to Another User Zone
If the mobile subscriber starts the call in User Zone X and later changes to User Zone Y, two User Zone Modules will be appended: one for the time spent in User Zone X and one for the time spent in User Zone Y. The User Zone elapsed time for the User Zone Y is from the time the mobile subscriber changes to User Zone Y until the end of the call. If the mobile subscriber later moves from User Zone Y to different User Zones, or into the public system, elapsed time in these User Zones or public system is included in the User Zone elapsed time of User Zone Y.
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The User Zone Module contains the following fields:
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1 - Indicates that the mobile subscriber started the call on this User Zone 2 - Indicates the second User Zone of the current call 3 - Indicates the third User Zone of the current call 4 - Indicates the fourth User Zone of the current call
User Zone ID
The User Zone ID is the ID of the User Zone.
010Digital User Zone Sequence Number 1 elapsed time. 011Digital User Zone Sequence Number 2 elapsed time. 012Digital User Zone Sequence Number 3 elapsed time. 013Digital User Zone Sequence Number 4 elapsed time.
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The CDMA Private Network and User Zone feature is active in the FAF. The ecp form field for Append User Zone Module to the AMA Record is set to y. The User Zone Sequence Number 1 or Sequence Number 2 or Sequence Number 3 or Sequence Number 4 Elapsed Time field has a non-zero value.
NOTE: The ADUB feature must be active in the FAF and the Auxiliary Time Module turned on via RC/V so the Digital User Zone Elapsed Time Sequence Number 1 or Sequence Number 2 or Sequence Number 3 or Sequence Number 4 can be collected in the Auxiliary Time Module and appended to an existing AMA record.
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For all Features (To Get the Auxiliary Time Module)
In order to append the Digital User Zone Sequence Number 1 (or 2 or 3 or 4) field to the AMA record using the Auxiliary Time Module, the following conditions need to be true:
The ADUB feature is active in the FAF The Auxiliary Time Module needs to be turned on via RC/V
401-612-126, IS-136 Non-Public Network Identifiers and Charging Areas Optional Feature 401-612-182, CDMA Private Network and User Zone Optional Feature
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Introduction
This chapter introduces the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature and describes the two new call types and one new module created for this feature. The chapter also explains how the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature affects AMA records. Finally, the chapter describes interactions of the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature with other features. This chapter covers the CDMA implementation of the Circuit-Mode Data Service feature. For the TDMA implementation, see Chapter 40, TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature.
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Feature Description
Introduction
This section describes the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature.
Scope
Mobile-originated, mobile-terminated, and mobile-to-mobile circuit-mode data calls are supported.1
A mobile-to-mobile data call is treated as a combination of a mobile-originated data call and a mobile-terminated data call.
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How It Works
Introduction
This section gives an overview of how the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature works.
Components
A typical mobile station configuration consists of a data terminal, such as a laptop computer, connected via an RS-232 cable to a CDMA mobile device conforming to TIA/EIA/IS-99, the circuit-mode data service standard. This mobile device presents an interface to the data terminal that allows the data terminal application to treat the mobile device as if it were an asynchronous data or facsimile modem. The mobile device uses the CDMA air interface to access an Inter-Working Function (IWF) connected to the Digital Cellular Switch (DCS) of a Mobile Switching Center (MSC). The IWF delivers the actual modem functions being controlled by the data terminal.
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An immediate billing record will not be generated for the PDP leg of a CDMA Data (or Fax) Origination. See ADSS and the Circuit-Mode Data Service Feature on page 25-7.
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Explanation
Normally, two AMA records are generated on a Data Origination, one for the MDP, and another for the PDP. The reason that billing records are not generated for the PDP leg of a CDMA Data (or Fax) call is that this call uses existing Tandem Trunk Switching to do the PDP, and ADSS is not done on TTS calls.
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AMA Impacts
The major impacts of CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service on AMA are:
Two call types: Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call. One new module, the Data Module
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059 - Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call 053 - Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call.
These new AMA call types are being introduced to identify a call as a circuit-mode data services call. These call types are described in the following sections.
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Call Types
Two new call types were created for the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature. They are:
059 - Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call 053 - Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call
These AMA call types identify a call as a circuit-mode data services call. NOTE: These call types do not apply to x2337 or x2338 AMA records generated during a data call; normal call types apply instead. These call types are described in the following sections.
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Purpose
The Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Call Type is used for mobile-originated data calls.
Definition
The Call Type number for the Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call is 059.
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The Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call Call Type is used for mobile-terminated data calls.
Definition
The Call Type number for this Call Type is 053. Like the Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Call Type, the Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call Call Type applies to AMA records generated for both the mobile data path (MDP) and the PSTN data path (PDP) legs of a call.
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This second case has nothing to do with the IWF; a separate AMA record is always generated for each DCS involved in an interswitch call.
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Introduction
The Data Module is used for the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service feature. This module is described in this section.
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Assigned Service Option for the CDMA call. For a complete list of possible values for this field, go to Table 4-46 "AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002" on page 4-76.
The CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service Feature Activation File (FAF) entry is active. The Data Module is turned on via ecp RC/V. A CDMA mobile has originated or received a CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service call.
If these generation criteria have been met, a Data Module will be appended to AMA records that have structure codes x2118, x2119, x2329, x2331, x2333 x2335, and x2411.
For mobile-terminating calls, both AMA records are combined into one, so a Linking Code is not needed.
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Introduction
A mobile-originated CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service call consists of two parts:
A call from the mobile to the IWF, known as the mobile data path (MDP) A call from the IWF to the PSTN (or another mobile), known as the PSTN data path (PDP).
Separate AMA records are generated for each of these two parts of the call. These AMA records are linked with a linking code to allow the records to be associated with each other by the downstream billing process.
The Call Type field will be set to Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call is 059. The call from the mobile to the IWF does not contain any destination digits. (As already explained, the called number is not known until after the mobile is connected to the IWF.) Thus, the following Digit-Related fields in the record are set by default:
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The Terminating Number field is set to all zeroes (unless the Dialed Digits in AMA feature is on; see the discussion of Dialed Digits in AMA, later in this set of lists.) BCD Character 5 of the Origination Indicator will be set to 5 (Basic Routing). BCD Character 6 of the Origination Indicator will be set to 0 (No Operator Involved). The Dialed Digits in AMA field (whether in the Terminating Number field or in a Digit Information Module) will be set to the digits received from the mobile. Note that the mobile is not required to send any digits in the origination message received from the cell. The mobile may communicate the dialed digits directly to the IWF via an ATD modem command. If no digits are received, the dialed digits will be all zeroes.
The Call Answer Status will be set to Answered if the IWF answered the MDP portion of the call. Note that this field does NOT indicate whether the call was answered at the far end. The Call Answer Status in the PDP leg of the call must be examined to determine the answer status of the outgoing call. The Called Party Answer Date and Time fields will indicate the time that the IWF answered the MDP portion of the call. Note that this is NOT the time/date that the far end answered the call. The Called Party Answer Time and Date fields in the PDP leg of the call must be examined to determine the answer time of the outgoing call. The Called Party Elapsed Time field will indicate the time from when the IWF answered the MDP portion of the call to when the call was disconnected. Note that this is NOT the elapsed time that the mobile was talking to the far end. The Called Party Elapsed Time field in the PDP leg of the call must be examined to determine the elapsed time of the outgoing call. The Trunk Network Number field will contain information on the Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) trunk used to connect the mobile to the IWF. If the appropriate flag in the ecp database form is set to y, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Call Types on page 25-10 for more details on the Data Module.)
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The Call Type field will be set to Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile Originated Circuit Call is 059. The Subscriber Number field will be set to the originating mobiles directory number. All of the destination digit related fields will be filled in normally based on the destination of the outgoing call. The Call Answer Status field will be set to Answered if the far end answers the outgoing call. The Called Party Answer Date and Time fields will be filled in with the date and time that the far end answered the call. The Called Party Elapsed Time field will be filled in with the elapsed time from when the far end answered the call until the call was disconnected. The Outgoing Tandem TNN field will contain the outgoing trunk for the call. The Incoming Tandem TNN field will contain the ISDN B Channel (IBC) trunk used to connect the IWF to the outgoing trunk for routing out to the PSTN. If the Data Module is turned on via ecp RC/V, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Call Types on page 25-10 for more details on the Data Module.)
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Exceptions
The following exceptions apply in this case:
The Call Type field will be set to Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call is 059. If the appropriate flag in the ecp database is set to y, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Call Types on page 25-10 for more details on the Data Module.)
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Introduction
A mobile-terminated CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service call also consists of the MDP and PDP portions of the call as described for a mobile-originated CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service call. The major difference is that usually only one AMA record will be generated for a mobile-terminated CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service call. (See Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Two or More Records on page 25-13 for an exception to this rule.)
Exceptions
The following exceptions to the standard mobile-terminated record apply:
The Call Type field will be set to Mobile Terminated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile Terminated Circuit Data Call is 053. The Voice Channel Answer Time and Date fields will be set to the time that the answer is received from the IWF over the IBC trunk. Note that this time and date will be a few seconds later than the time that the mobile answered the call on the traffic channel. The answer from the IWF represents the time that a full voice path (here, a data path) is available for the call. If the Data Module is turned on via ecp RC/V, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Call Types on page 25-10 for more details on the Data Module.)
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This chapter introduces the Virtual System AMA Event Recording (VSAMAER) feature and describes its impact on AMA.
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What is the Virtual System AMA Event Recording (VSAMAER) Feature?
With the increased use of Rural Service Areas (RSAs) and the resale of voice radio air time to RSA service providers, the need has become apparent to provide the ability to segment a call record when different service providers share the same DCS. The Virtual Systems (VS) Call Routing feature allows a service provider to logically break up a DCS into one physical switch and many virtual switches to allow multiple service providers to share one DCS. (In the case of RSAs, the main service provider would presumably be assigned to the physical switch, and all RSA service providers would be assigned to different virtual switches).
Benefits
This feature provides a better record of intra-DCS calls and the ability to apportion revenue more precisely between different service providers, allowing for a more exact division of revenue.
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Introduction
This section describes the AMA Impact of the VSAMAER feature.
VSHE Record
Without the VSAMAER feature, only one AMA record is generated for all of the air time a mobile spends on a given DCS, regardless of handoffs between the physical and virtual switches that may occur while on that DCS. (For the purposes of discussion, this one AMA record will be referred to as the regular AMA record throughout this section.) The VSAMAER feature causes Virtual Systems Handoff Event (VSHE) records to be generated when a cellular unit hands off from one physical/virtual switch to another switch (that is, physical to virtual, virtual to physical, or virtual to virtual) while on the same DCS. A VSHE record is a special record that keeps track of the event date and time, that is, the date and time the call was handed off to a different physical/virtual switch. Thus, the air-time usage provided by each physical/virtual switch can be determined, so that division of revenue between service providers can be accomplished (see Table 4-50 on page 4-80 and Table 4-13 on page 4-19).
Mobile Serial NumberThe mobile serial number is that of the mobile unit involved in the call. This field is provided to link the VSHE record back to the regular AMA record for the call. See Mobile Serial Number Field on page 4-28.
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Voice-Channel Seizure DateThe voice-channel seizure date for the call at the DCS. This field is not the date of the handoff from one physical/virtual switch to another. This field is provided to link the VSHE record back to the regular AMA record for the call. See Voice-Channel Seizure Date Field on page 4-82. Voice-Channel Seizure TimeThe voice-channel seizure time for the call at the DCS. This field is not the time of the handoff from one physical/virtual switch to another. This field is provided to link the VSHE record back to the regular AMA record for the call. See Voice-Channel Seizure Time Field on page 4-22. Handoff to SwitchThe physical or virtual switch number that served the call after the handoff. See AMASE Table 454 on page 4-61. Handoff from SwitchThe physical or virtual switch number that served the call before the handoff. See AMASE Table 454 on page 4-61. Handoff to Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site The radio/channel number and cell site that served the call after the handoff. Table 336 LSA/Handoffs/DCSs Number on page 4-48. Handoff from Radio/Channel Number and Cell SiteThe radio number and cell site that served the call before the handoff. See AMASE Table 454 on page 4-61.
NOTE: When handoffs occur between two DCSs, VSHE records are not generated. Instead, regular Cellular Networking AMA applies (see Chapter 9, Cellular Networking Overview).
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This section describes the Metered Billing feature and its impact on AMA.
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Introduction
This section describes the Metered Billing feature. For more information about Record Generation, see Limitations on page 27-3.
How It Works
The Metered Billing feature generates Metered Billing AMA Event records (MBAER) at the point of answer during a mobile origination or mobile termination and at the end of the call. Existing AMA functionality is not altered (for example, standard AMA call records are still generated for mobile originations, mobile terminations, inter-switch handoffs, and so on).
Three Records
The three Metered Billing AMA Event Records are
02800 - Origination Answered MBAER (AMBAER) 02801 - Termination Answered MBAER (TAMBAER) 02802 - End of Call MBAER (EOCMBAER)
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Limitations
Metered Billing subscribers should not be assigned features such as Call Waiting and Three Way Calling since free calls may result. If a call ends abnormally no End of Call MBAER will be generated.
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Answer supervision is detected. The Origination Answered Metered Billing Event Record feature is active in the FAF. The Metered Billing AMA: Origination Answered field in the ecp form is set to y. The Metered Billing field is set to y on the sub or vlr form for the subscriber. The origination destination is not an unrestricted number.
Answer supervision is detected. The Termination Answered Metered Billing Event Record feature is active in the FAF. The Metered Billing AMA: Termination Answered field in the ecp form is set to y. The Metered Billing field is set to y on the sub or vlr form for the subscriber.
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The End Of Call is detected. The End Of Call Metered Billing Event Record feature is active in the FAF. The Metered Billing AMA: End Of Call field on the ecp form is set to y. The Metered Billing field is set to y in the sub or vlr form for the subscriber. Either an Origination Answered or Termination Answered MBAER has been generated.
NOTE: If the Origination Answered Metered Billing Event Record feature or the Termination Answered Metered Billing Event Record feature is not active on the FAF, the End Of Call MBAERs will not be generated even if the End Of Call Metered Billing Event Record feature is active.
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AMASE Table Table 1 - Call Type on page 4-7 Table 666 Date on page 4-80
How the Field is Used... Existing and unmodified. Matches the AMA record generated for the call. Existing and unmodified. Corresponds to the answer date for Origination Answered or Termination Answered Metered Billing Answer Event Records (MBAERs) or the mobile unit release date for End of Call MBAER. Existing and unmodified. Corresponds to the answer time for Origination Answered or Termination Answered MBAERs or the mobile unit release time for End of Call MBAER. This is the time of day and not elapsed time.
Event Date
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How the Field is Used... Existing with the following four additional event type codes:
006=Origination Answer 007=Termination Answer 008=End of Call 009=Abnormal End of Call (unimplemented)
Existing and unmodified. Allows linkage of the MBAER to the AMA Call Record and specifies the date that the first voice channel was successfully seized on the call. Existing and unmodified. Allows linkage of the MBAER to the AMA Call Record and specifies the time that the first voice channel was successfully seized on the call. Existing and unmodified. Allows linkage of the MBAER to the AMA Call Record. Existing and unmodified. Contains the current or the last available radio/channel number and cell site at the time of event. Existing and unmodified.
Table 32 11-Digit Number on page 4-28 Table 2003 Radio/ Channel/Cell Information on page 4-124
Recording Office ID Table 5 - Recording Office Identification on page 4-12 Recording Office Type Sensor ID
Existing and unmodified. Table 4 - Recording Office Type on page 4-11 Table 3 - Sensor Identification on page 4-10 Table 2 - Sensor Type on page 4-9 Existing and unmodified.
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How the Field is Used... Existing and unmodified. Contains the current or last available System Identification (SID) of the serving cell at the time of event. If a cell site is not available, then the SID of the Digital Cellular Switch (DCS) is used. Existing and unmodified. Matches the AMA record generated for the call. Existing and unmodified. This field is used in the Origination Answered MBAER and matches the AMA Call Record that is generated for the call. Existing and unmodified. This field provides a unique number to link the Metered Billing records for the same call together. If the current call is a Cellular Networking (CN) or IS41 CPS call, this number matches the Transaction Code 1 that is generated in the CPS AMA Call Record.
Subscriber Number Table 2000 Number on page 4-115 Terminating Number Table 2000 Number on page 4-115
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Transaction Code 2 Table 379 Serving ESID Information/ Transaction Code II on page 4-54
Existing with the following additional air-time segment value in BCD character 10:
7= Metered Billing
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Feature Interactions
The Metered Billing features interacts with several other features. For more information about these feature interactions, read the Metered Billing Optional Feature document, 401-612-136.
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Introduction
The AMA Enhancements feature adds new, more detailed call record information to existing Bellcore formatted AMA records through the use of modules. This chapter explains how AMA functionality is affected when using the AMA Enhancements feature and summarizes the implemented modules.1
This feature is related to the Data Message Handler (DMH) feature, which provides Customer Care applications with call detail records formatted according to the TR45.2 interim standard IS-124. Availability of the Flexent/AUTOPLEX Wireless Network DMH feature is to-be-determined.
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Feature Description
Background
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) TR45.2 Technical Subcommittee has developed a standard for the reliable transfer of call information, in near real-time, to various billing collection entities. This standard can be used to support Customer Care (CC) applications that require immediate real-time billing information. Examples of these applications include Billing, Real Time Rating, and Settlement. This standard, known as the IS-124 interim standard and entitled Cellular Radio Telecommunications Intersystem NonSignaling Data Communications, was published in November 1993.
Radio InformationThis module provides the first and/or the last radio information for the airtime segment represented in this AMA record. If the Cell Information Module is appended, this module provides the radio information for the radio in the Cell Information Module. This module is available only with TDMA. Trunk InformationThis module provides more detailed trunk information for the call.
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Switch IdentificationThis module provides the system identifier, switch number, and switch type of the switch.
Each of these modules is described in its own section, later in this chapter.
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Introduction
This section describes the three modules associated with the AMA Enhancements feature.
Module Definitions
Complete definitions for the AMA Enhancements - Phase 1 modules, including field names, the associated AMASE tables used to define the module fields, and total number of BCD characters per field, are given in Table 28-1 on page 28-4. Table 28-1. AMA Module Definitions AMASE Table Number 88 953 244 88 2004 666 18 19 954 No. of BCD Chars. 4 8 10 4 12 10 8 10 6 Page Number 4-35 4-101 4-42 4-35 4-42 4-80 4-19 4-23 4-103
Information Radio Information Module Module Code (901) Radio Channel Number Trunk Information Trunk Information Module Module Code (623) Trunk Identification Trunk/Facilities Seizure Date Trunk/Facilities Seizure Time Trunk Elapsed Time Trunk Direction, Trunk Type, and Release Cause Switch Identification Module Module Code (907) Serving ESID Information
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Definition
The Radio Information Module provides the first and/or the last radio information for the airtime segment represented in this AMA record. If the Cell Information Module is appended, the Radio Information Module provides the radio information for the radio in the Cell Information Module. For the AMPS or TDMA radio, the module provides its time slot identity and channel number. For the CDMA radio, the module will provide its channel code and frame offset.
Availability
At present, the Radio Information Module is only available for TDMA.
Generation Criteria
The generation criteria for appending the Radio Information Module to AMA records includes:
The AMA Radio Information FAF entry is active The ecp form field Radio Information Module is set to y via RC/V.
Results
If the generation criteria have been met, a Radio Information Module for the Initial Radio of the airtime segment represented in this AMA record will be appended to AMA records with structure codes 2329-x2334, x2336-x2338, x2411, and x2415. If the generation criteria have been met and the Cell Information Module has already been appended, a Radio Information Module for the Initial Billing Radio used when the call was first set up will be appended to AMA records with structure codes x2329-x2335. If the generation criteria have been met, a Radio Information Module for the Last Radio will be appended to AMA records with structure codes x2329-x2334, and x2336-x2338.
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To summarize, the Radio Information Module may be appended to the same AMA record three times: once for the initial radio, once for the initial billing radio (for the Cell Information Module) and once for the last radio.
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Definition
The Trunk Information Module provides the following additional trunk information to AMA records: Trunk Identification, Trunk/Facilities Seizure Date and Time, Trunk Elapsed Time, Trunk Direction, Trunk Type, and Trunk Release Cause.
Generation Criteria
AMA appends the Trunk Information Module to AMA records with structure codes x2118, x2119, x2329-x2338, x2411, x2415, x2351 if the following generation criteria are met:
The AMA Trunk Information feature FAF entry is active The ecp form field Trunk Information Module is set to y via RC/V.
NOTE: To append structure code x2351, the Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351 FAF must also be active.
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Switch Identification consists of the following information:
System Identification (SID) Switch Number (ECP Number [1-16] + DCS Number [1-16]) Switch Type (Serving, Target, To [Virtual Switch Handoff Call], From [Virtual Switch Handoff Call], Incoming [Tandem Call] and Outgoing [Tandem Call]).
Generation Criteria
AMA appends the Switch Identification Module information to structure codes x2118, x2119, x2332-x2338, x2411, x2415, and x2421 if the following generation criteria are met:
The AMA Switch Identification Number FAF entry is active The ecp form field Switch Information Module is set to y via RC/V.
Results
If the generation criteria have been met, a Switch Identification Module for the Serving Switch will be appended to AMA records with structure codes x2411 and x2415. If the generation criteria have been met, a Switch Identification Module for the Target Switch will be appended to AMA records with structure code x2332-x2338. If the generation criteria have been met, a Switch Identification Module for the Incoming Switch and a Switch Identification Module for the Outgoing Switch will be appended to AMA records with structure codes x2118 and x2119. If the generation criteria have been met and virtual DCS handoff occurs, a Switch Identification Module for the FROM Switch and a Switch Identification Module for the TO Switch will be appended to the resulting AMA record with structure code x2421.
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This chapter provides information on the Wireline Feature Transparency feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the Wireline Feature Transparency feature with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the Wireline Feature Transparency feature.
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Benefits
The Wireline Feature Transparency optional feature is intended to make it easy for customers subscribing to certain custom calling features in the landline environment to adapt to using the same features in the wireless environment. The objective is to eliminate subscriber confusion regarding these services and boost their acceptance (and hopefully, usage) of them. Also, this feature will help to support fixed wireless applications.
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Introduction
This section describes the impact on AMA of the Wireline Feature Transparency feature.
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With Call Forwarding Feature
The Wireline Feature Transparency feature interacts with Call Forwarding as described in Feature Description on page 29-2.
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This chapter introduces the AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog feature and describes how it affects AMA functionality. This chapter also describes the feature interactions of the AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog feature with the Partial Station Class Mark feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog feature and lists benefits and availability of this feature.
What is the AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog Feature?
The AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog feature provides for TDMA and analog technology a capability already available for CDMA technology: reporting the antenna face associated with a particular call.
Benefits
This feature gives TDMA and analog service providers the ability to offer differential billing to customers, depending on where the call was initiated. (CDMA service providers already have this capability.)
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Information Stored
The second BCD character in AMASE Table 2003 is used to store the antenna face associated with a particular call. For a description of this field and how it can be used by the AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog feature, see Table 4-72 on page 4-127 and Table 4-71 on page 4-124 in Chapter 4, AMASE Tables.
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This chapter introduces the No Charge Calls in AMA Record feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected.
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What is the No Charge Calls in AMA Record Feature?
The No Charge Calls in AMA Record optional feature allows service providers to categorize mobile to land calls that should be free or marked as no charge in the AMA record. Such calls include 911 calls. This feature uses a new call type, 074 - Free/No Charge Call.
Benefits
The No Charge Calls in AMA Record optional feature is intended to allow cellular service providers to distinguish free/no charge calls from other calls. This will give better service to customers who will no longer have to pay for these types of calls.
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New Call Type
When a mobile originates a call that falls into the free or no charge category, a new call type will be used in the structure code. This call type (074 - Free/No Charge Call) allows service providers to classify certain calls as calls that are either free or have no charge in the AMA record. The following table lists all structure codes that can use call type 074. Table 31-1. Call Type 074 Structure Codes for Call Type 074 Structure Code (Note) 02800 02802 x2329 x2330 x2332 x2333 x2421 Call Condition
Type of Call
Origination Answered Metered Billing End of Call Metered Billing Cellular-Originated Call without CI Information Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information CPS Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information CPS Cellular-Originated Call without CI Information AMA Event Recording
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This feature has no interactions with other AMA features.
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This chapter introduces the Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) and Restriction (CNAR) features. This chapter also describes how AMA functionality is affected by these features and summarizes feature interactions of the these features with other features.
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Introduction
This section describes the CNAP and CNAR features. NOTE: These two separate features are always sold together.
The CNIP feature is covered in 401-612-006, the Calling Number Identification Presentation and Restriction (CNIP/CNIR) Optional Feature document.
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The CNAR feature allows the calling party to change the CNAP feature for an outgoing call. In other words, the CNAR feature allows the subscriber to restrict the subscriber's name and/or number from possibly appearing on the display of the called party. This feature complies with the FCC mandate for a privacy option to be available with the CNAP feature.
Calling Party Number or Calling Party Name Restriction Calling Party Number or Calling Party Name Enable Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Restriction Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Enable Calling Party Name Toggle
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Introduction
The CNAP/CNAR features add two modules that can be appended to existing AMA records:
Calling Name Incoming Calls Module Calling Name Outgoing Calls Module
Module Generation Criteria for the Calling Name Incoming Calls Module
The Calling Name Incoming Calls Module is appended to the existing AMA record for structure codes x2331, x2334, and x2335 if the following conditions are met:
The Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) feature is active in the Feature Activation File. The Calling Name Incoming Calls Module is turned on in the ecp RC/V form. Calling Name Information is received.
The Calling Name Incoming Call Module is also appended to the existing AMA record for structure codes x2329, x2330, x2332, and x2333 if the following conditions are met:
The Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) feature is active in the Feature Activation File. The Calling Name Incoming Call Module is turned on in the ecp RC/V form.
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Calling Name Information is received. The call has one of the following custom calling feature: call forwarding, call delivery to call waiting, or special cellular networking (that is, with service codes 012, 014, 055, 083, or 100 as listed in AMASE Table 2002 on page 4-119).
Module Generation Criteria for the Calling Name Outgoing Call Module
The Calling Name Outgoing Calls Module is appended to the existing AMA record for structure codes x2329, x2330, x2332, and x2333, if the following conditions are true:
The Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) feature is active in the Feature Activation File. The Calling Name Outgoing Calls Module is turned on in the ecp RC/V form. Calling Name Information was delivered with the outgoing call.
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This chapter provides information on the MIN-MDN Separation feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the MIN-MDN Separation feature.
Benefits
The MIN-MDN Separation feature is a necessary step in the move towards Wireless Number Portability and other future features.
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Introduction
The MIN-MDN Separation feature affects the Subscriber Number and Billing Number AMA fields. This section lists the changes.
Summary of Changes
The separation of MIN from MDN has led to some new options for storage of MIN and IMSI:
MIN Can Now be populated in the Billing Number Field Subscriber Number can be reset to ANI or MIN MIN Can be Stored in an Appended Module IMSI Can be stored in an Appended Module
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ANI
If the Send System Type (ANI, MIN) field on the RC/V ecp field is set to ANI, the Subscriber Number field will be set to the System Automatic Number Identifier value from the RC/V switch form.
MIN
If the Send System Type (ANI, MIN) field on the RC/V ecp form is set to MIN, the Subscriber Number field will be set to the MIN.
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The entry Append Digit Information Module for MIN? on the ECP RC/V form is set to y. The mobile associated with the call record has a MIN or MIN-based IMSI.
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Result
This will cause an AMA module with module code 621 to be appended to the AMA records with a Generic Context Identifier of 10830 (MIN type).
Note
If the MIN is not available, the Digit Information Module with the MIN will not be populated.
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The entry Append Digit Information Module for IMSI? on the ECP RC/V form is set to y. The mobile associated with the call record has an IMSI.
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This will cause an AMA module with module code 621 to be appended to the AMA records with a Generic Context Identifier of 10832 [E.212 International Mobile System Identity (IMSI) type].
Note
If IMSI is not available, the Digit Information Module with the IMSI is not be populated. If the KTF WNP feature is on, the mobile is programmed with a MINbased IMSI (not a true IMSI), then the MIN escape code + MIN are stored as IMSI in the DIM module.
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Feature Interactions
The MIN-MDN Separation feature does not have feature interactions with any other feature.
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Introduction For Further Information About the CDMA Packet Mode Data Services Family of Features
Introduction What is a CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Feature? What Benefit Do These Features Provide for Service Providers? What Benefits Do These Features Give the Subscriber? Scope Limitation Introduction
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Introduction What Is an Event Type? What is an AMA Event? Event Types for CDMA Packet Mode Data Services Features Event Type 010 Event Type 011 Introduction
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Introduction
This chapter discusses the following CDMA Packet-Mode Data Service features and explains how these features impact AMA:
3G1X Packet Data Services features (3833.0 and 3834.0) CDPD Packet Data Services (2038.0) IP Packet Data Services (4424.0)
3G-1X Data Features, 401-612-388 Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) Optional Feature, 401-601-042 CDMA 2G Simple IP Packet Data Optional Feature, 410-612-353
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with packet-mode data services, the airlink will be dropped after a period of inactivity and then reconnected as data arrives. This savings of time is transparent to user applications and to the user, but results in significant cost savings. (Also, the subscriber can use the mobile for other services while the packet mode connection is in a dormant mode.)
Scope
Mobile origination, mobile reactivation, and network reactivation are supported for establishing an active packet data network connection. Mobile termination for initiating a packet data network connection is not supported.
Limitation
Inter-MSC paging is not supported for network reactivations.
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Introduction
The CDMA Packet Mode Data Services features added the following to AMA:
Two packet-data call types Two event types Several event descriptions
These event types and event descriptions are stored in one of two previouslyexisting modules: the Data Module or the Digital Event Module. All of these changes are described in the following section.
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Call Types
Two call types were created for the CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services feature. They are:
450 - Mobile-Originated Packet Data Call (x2329, x2333) 451 - Mobile-Terminated Packet Data Call (x2331, x2334)
These AMA call types were introduced to identify a call as a packet-mode data services call.
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Event Types
Introduction
This section explains event types and lists the event types that were added to support the CDMA Packet Data Services features.
010 - CDMA Packet Data LLC Open Service Option 011 - CDMA Packet Data LLC Reactivation Service Option
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Introduction
This section explains event descriptions and lists the event descriptions that were added to support the CDMA Packet Data Services features.
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Table 34-1 on page 34-9 lists all CDMA Packet Mode Data Services features for which AMA information is available, and lists the Event Descriptions used by each feature. Table 34-1. CDMA Packet Mode Data Services Features and the Event Descriptions Used by Each with feature ID... 4424.0 uses the following Event Description...
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00007 = 9.6K IP Service (9.6 Kbps IP Revision 0) 00015 = 14.4K IP Service (14.4 Kbps IP Revision 04103 = 9.6K IP Service, Version 1 (9.6 Kbps IP Revision 1)
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Appended Module
Introduction
Either the Data Module or the Digital Event Module will be attached to the call record for a CDMA Packet Mode Data Services call. The module is used to store the Event Type and Event Description for the call. This section tells when each module is used and tells where in this manual to find an explanation of each module.
Precedence
If both modules are turned on, the Data Module takes precedence.
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Introduction
Because the CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services features are data features, they cause many voice features to be disabled. For example, the ECPC disables the call waiting feature during CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services calls. To see if the CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services feature impacts a particular feature, see the optional feature document for the particular CDMA Packet Data feature.
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This chapter provides information on the AMA Calling Party Category Information feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also summarizes feature interactions of the AMA Calling Party Category Information feature with other features.
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Feature Description
Introduction
This section describes the AMA Calling Party Category Information feature.
Layout of Field
The Calling Party Category field and signaling type are defined in Table 4-49 "AMASE Table 566" on page 4-79.
Limitations
At present, only land-to-mobile calls can use this feature.
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The Calling Party Category field is filled with zeroes unless ANI or CPN information is present. For more information on ANI, read Chapter 17, AMA Containing Incoming Automatic Number Identification (AMANI) Feature. For more information on Calling Party Number, read Chapter 18, Calling Number Identification Presentation and Restriction Capability Feature.
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Introduction NP-SCP Database Call Setup (by the Originating Switch) Call Setup (by the Recipient Switch) Tandem MSC Introduction
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This chapter provides information on the Wireless Number Portability (WNP) feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature. This chapter also lists feature interactions of the WNP feature with other features.
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Feature Description
Introduction
This section describes the WNP feature.
Scope
The Wireless Number Portability feature is used only in the North American Region (NAR). WNP is designed to work with the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), which is based on a 10-digit MON.
Location portability, which gives a mobile subscriber the ability to retain the same telephone number when moving from one location to another location that is outside the subscribers service area. Service portability, which gives a mobile subscriber the ability to retain the same telephone number when moving from one telecommunication service to another telecommunication service provided by the same service provider.
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Background
Introduction
This section describes the need for this feature and the FCC requirements governing its creation and development.
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Donor SwitchThe switch that the MDN was ported from. (See Recipient Switch.) Jurisdiction Information Parameter (JIP)The address of the Originating MSC. This number is six digits long, equating to the NPA-NXX of the Location Routing Number (LRN). Location Routing Number (LRN)In North America, a 10-digit number that uniquely identifies an exchange. Every ported subscribers MDN is associated with an LRN (assigned by the service provider). This number will be used for routing a call to the ported subscriber. The number will point to the entry point exchange to which the calls will be routed for the MDN. Mobile Directory Number (MDN)A type of directory number. In North America, a 10-digit directory number in the format of NPA-NXX-XXXX. Mobile Station Identifier (MSID)A number to identify the mobile. This number could be a 10-digit Mobile Identification Number (MIN) in the NPANXX-XXXX format or an E.212 International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI). MobilityThe ability for a wireless subscriber to temporarily move from one location to another and access the wireless service. Mobility is not location portability. Non-Ported NumberThis term is used for a directory number (DN) that might have been a ported number but turned out not to be a ported number. This situation occurs because ported numbers are tracked on an NPA-NXX basis, not on a full 10-digit directory number basis. Once a number from a particular NPA-NXX has been ported, every number belonging to that NPA-NXX is considered suspect. A Number Portability Request must now be made every time a number within that NPA-NXX is called. Any remaining number that still belongs to that NPA-NXX group but has not been ported is called a non-ported number. Number Portability SCPA network element that contains a database of the mapping of a subscribers MDN to a Location Routing Number. This network element shall be capable of receiving and processing ANSI-41 number portability query messages and responding to the querying network entity. Number Portability TriggerA trigger in the MSC that will result in a Number Portability Request if the specific criteria for the trigger are met.
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Ported BlockA block of numbers (signified by a common NPA-NXX) that contains one or more ported numbers. Any number belonging to the ported block must now be considered as a potential ported number and a Number Portability Request must be done when performing call processing for that number. Recipient SwitchThe switch that the MDN was ported to. (See Donor Switch.)
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Introduction
This section gives a brief overview of how the WNP feature works, from an AMA perspective. For a more complete discussion of how this feature works, read the Wireless Number Portability Optional Feature, 401-612-195.
NP-SCP Database
The WNP feature uses a database, the Number Portability-Signaling Control Point (NP-SCP) database, to store information about ported numbers. The NP-SCP database keeps track of two items for each ported number:
The subscribers Mobile Directory Number (MDN) The Location Routing Number of the switch that the ported number currently resides on (the Recipient Switch).
The Wireless Number Portability Module will be appended to the AMA record for the originating call. This module will contain the LRN information that was returned in the Request Response message. A Jurisdiction Information Parameter (JIP) containing the LRN of the originating MSC will be sent to the terminating MSC.
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Tandem MSC
A Number Portability query can also be performed by a tandem MSC.
The Digit Information Module is ONLY added in cases where the Recipient Switch receives a JIP parameter in the call setup information from the Originating Switch.
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Introduction
The WNP feature uses two modules to store WNP-related information:
The Wireless Number Portability Module The Digit Information Module with Jurisdiction Information Parameter.
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Module Code Party Identifier Location Routing Number Service Provider ID Location Supporting Info
For a definition of these fields, read Module 720Wireless Number Portability Module on page 5-73.
Either the Wireless Number Portability FAF or the KTFWNPT FAF is active. The ecp form field Append Wireless Number Portability Module to AMA records? is set to y via RC/V and if one of the following is true:
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A Wireless Number Portability Request has been performed (a query to get the Location Routing Number [LRN] of the ported telephone number). An LRN was received in the incoming ISUP call, so a Request is not necessary; the information is already at hand. (This can happen with tandem or with terminating MSCs.)
The MSC receives an LRN from the NP-SCP. The MSC receives an empty message (that is, the number in question is not a ported number). A time-out condition occurs at the MSC before the return result is received. A Return Error or a Reject message is received.
No Query Failure
This value (01) will be returned in cases where a WNP query has been performed and an answer has been received. In these cases, the Supporting Information field will be populated with No Query Failure. This includes both of the following scenarios:
The MSC received a ported number back from the query (Request message). The MSC received a return result message with an empty parameter, indicating that the called number is a non-ported number.
Time-Out Conditions
If the WNP query has been performed for a ported mobile and the query timed out with no response, the supporting information field will be populated with No query response message received (02) for time-out conditions.
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No Query Performed
If the WNP query has not been performed the supporting information field will be populated with the value of (09), indicating that no query was performed. This condition occurs in cases where a query has already been performed and the results have been received. For instance, if a tandem MSC receives the LRN in the incoming ISUP message, there is no need to do another query. For these cases, an AMA record will be generated at the tandem MSC, with the value of No Query Performed.
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The value of the JIP is stored as a six-digit number in the Digits Recorded field in the Digit Information Module.
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The Digit Information Module is activated via ECP RC/V because the entry Append Jurisdiction Information Parameter to AMA Records? is ON. The Wireless Number Portability feature is active. A JIP has been received at the Recipient Switch.
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Dependency
The WNP feature depends upon the following feature to offer Number Portability (NP) to wireless subscribers:
Separation of MSID-MIN2
The Separation of MSID-MIN feature is necessary only to offer Number Portability to wireless subscribers (the second part of the FCC mandate). If you are only using Wireless Number Portability to port wireline numbers to wireless numbers, you do not need the Separation of MSID-MIN feature.
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Supported Technologies About FAFs for Flexible Alerting For Further Information Introduction Need for the Feature What is the Flexible Alerting Feature? Pilot DN Other DNs About Flexible Alerting Groups Subscriber Assignment Feature Benefits for the Service Provider Feature Benefits for the Subscriber For Further Information Introduction Control of AMA Record Generation for Unanswered Call Legs Control of AMA Modules for Flexible Alerting Subscriber-Controlled Change in Activation Status Changes in Billing of AMA Records for Flexible Alerting Two New Generic Context Identifiers
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This chapter introduces the Flexible Alerting feature and describes the two modules used for this feature. The chapter also explains how the Flexible Alerting feature affects AMA records.
Supported Technologies
This chapter covers both the TDMA/Analog implementation of the Flexible Alerting feature and the Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN)-based implementation of this feature.
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Feature Description
Introduction
This section gives an overview of the Flexible Alerting feature.
The called subscribers have to advertise more than one DN to potential callers. The caller has to know of more than one DN to use to reach the called subscribers. The caller may have to attempt to call multiple DNs. If the first call attempt does not reach the called subscribers, then the alternate DNs are tried. This can be burdensome to the caller given the amount of time it may take to try to reach the subscriber. In addition, the caller may not be certain which DN to try first (wireless, wired, personal, business) to reach the called subscribers.
The problem of a lower call completion rate also implies less network usage than would be expected, given the increasing number of phones per subscriber. The Flexible Alerting feature provides a solution to these problems by providing a way for called subscribers to provide one number to potential callers. This one number can be used to reach called subscribers at any of the called subscribers phones.
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Pilot DN
A pilot DN is the single directory number that identifies the Flexible Alerting Group. Incoming calls that use Flexible Alerting come to the pilot DN. Each Flexible Alerting Group has only one pilot DN. Any call that comes to the pilot DN will cause Flexible Alerting to all DNs currently part of the Flexible Alerting Group. The pilot DN may be a mobile DN, or it may be a special DN that is not associated with a particular mobile phone.
Other DNs
The non-pilot DNs in a Flexible Alerting Group can receive calls directly, as well as via the pilot DN. If a non-pilot DN receives a call directly, the other members of the Flexible Alerting Group will not be alerted about the incoming call. A given mobile DN or PSTN DN can be a non-pilot member for more than one Flexible Alerting Group.
Subscriber Assignment
A subscriber can be assigned as a demand or permanent subscriber. A demand subscriber has control over his/her activation status in a given Flexible Alerting Group, where a permanent subscriber has no such control.
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Increased revenue as a result of an increased call completion rate, and associated network usage. From a service providers perspective, completing a call is preferential to the caller abandoning the attempt before answering, or leaving a short message. Revenue for the feature activation and monthly usage fees.
The called subscriber does not have to advertise all DNs to potential callers. Advertising only one DN (the pilot DN) may be satisfactory. The caller does not have to know more than one DN to reach the called subscriber, or attempt to use more than one DN. The probability of completing the call on the first attempt is clearly maximized. The called subscriber does not have to set up call forwarding from one DN to another in the group, in an attempt to receive important calls as soon as possible.
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Introduction
This section describes the impact on AMA of the Flexible Alerting feature.
The service provider can control whether AMA modules are appended to the generated AMA records for the Flexible Alerting call via the ecp RC/V entry Appending AMA module for Flexible Alerting?. If that entry is set to y, then the Digit Information Module and the BIN Module will be appended to the generated AMA records for all call legs for Flexible Alerting calls. See Digit Information Module on page 37-8 and BIN Module on page 37-10 for more about these modules and the Flexible Alerting feature.
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If the ecp RC/V entry Append AMA Module for Flexible Alerting? is set to y and the pilot DN exists, then the Digit Information Module containing the pilot DN will be appended to the generated AMA record with structure code x2411.
These records are billed to the pilot DN. This means that the pilot DN is stored in the subscriber number field instead of the mobile DN. Then a Digit Information Module is added to the record to store the mobile DN. These records are linked together by a BIN number. This is done by adding a BIN module to each record.
90015 - FA Leg Directory Number, that is, the mobile directory number 90016 - FA Pilot DN.
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90015 - FA Leg Directory Number, that is, the mobile directory number 90016 - FA Pilot DN.
For the layout of the generic context identifier and an explanation of its BCD characters, see Table 4-24 on page 4-39.
The Digit Information Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append AMA modules for Flexible Alerting?. The Pilot DN exists. The Flexible Alerting feature is active.
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The Digit Information Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append AMA modules for Flexible Alerting?. The Pilot DN exists. The Flexible Alerting feature is active.
The Digit Information Module storing the leg directory number for the Flexible Alerting call (that is, the mobile DN) will be appended to the AMA records with structure codes x2329, x2330, x2332, or x2333 if the following criteria are met:
The Digit Information Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append AMA modules for Flexible Alerting?. The ecp RC/V entry AMA recording for unanswered multi-leg termination is set to y. The Pilot DN exists. The Flexible Alerting feature is active. The call has one of the following custom calling features: Call Forwarding or Special Cellular Networking (that is with service feature code 012, 014, or 100 as listed in Table 2002 Service Feature Code on page 4-119).
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Introduction
A module called the Billing Identification Number (BIN) module was added for the Flexible Alerting feature. This module is described in this section.
The BIN Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append AMA modules for Flexible Alerting?. The ecp RC/V entry AMA Recording for Unanswered Multi-leg termination is set to y. The Pilot DN exists. A Flexible Alerting feature is active in the FAF file. The BIN number exists.
The BIN module will be appended to the AMA records with structure codes X2329, x2330, x2332, or x2333 if the following criteria are met:
The BIN Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append AMA modules for Flexible Alerting?. The Pilot DN exists. The Flexible Alerting feature is active. The call has one of the following custom calling features: Call Forwarding or Special Cellular Networking (that is with service feature code 012, 014, or 100 as listed in Table 2002 Service Feature Code on page 4-119).
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This section describes AMA-related feature interactions of the Flexible Alerting feature with other features.
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Introduction What is the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature? About the DMH Need for the Feature Benefit
Feature Description for ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Feature
Introduction What is the ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Feature? Service ID versus Service Type About the DMH Need for the Feature AMA Impact of the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature AMA Impact of the ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Feature Introduction Purpose of the Digit Information Module
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New Generic Context Identifiers Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits Module Generation Criteria for the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for the Digit Information Module Storing ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator Module Generation Criteria for DIM Storing Service ID For Further Information
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This chapter provides information on the following two features:
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ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator
These parameters are used by Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) applications. The Digit Information Module will be used to store these parameters. These ANSI-41 Revision C billing parameters will be used by WIN applications to direct the MSC on how to bill a call. These parameters are generic enough to be used by any WIN (or non-WIN) application.
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This feature solves these problems by supply new billing parameters that can be used to store additional information but are flexible enough to be used by many different WIN (or non-WIN) applications.
Benefit
The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature will allow customers ultimate flexibility in billing enhanced services provided by the WIN.
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Introduction
This section describes the ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type feature.
Service ID
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AMA Impact of the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature
The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature adds the following new Generic Context Identifiers to the Digit Information Module (DIM):
ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits (90006) ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits (90007) ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits (90008) ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator (90022)
AMA Impact of the ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Feature
The ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type feature adds the following new Generic Context Identifier to the DIM:
Service ID (90009)
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ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator
For the ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type feature, this string is the
Service ID
90006 - ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits 90007 - ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits 90008 - ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits 90022 - ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator
90009 - Service ID
For the layout of the generic context identifier and an explanation of its BCD characters, see Table 4-24 on page 4-39.
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Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits
The Digit Information Module storing the ANSI-41 Account Code Digits will be appended to AMA records with the x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, and x2335 structure codes if the following generation criteria are met:
The ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature is activated via the ecp form. The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is active. ANSI-41 Account Code Digits exist.
Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits
The Digit Information Module storing the ANSI-41 Alternate Billing Digits will be appended to AMA records with the x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, and x2335 structure codes if the following generation criteria are met:
The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is activated via the ecp form. The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is active. ANSI-41 Alternate Billing Digits exist.
Module Generation Criteria for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for DIM Storing ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits
The Digit Information Module storing the ANSI-41 Billing Digits will be appended to AMA records with the x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, and x2335 structure codes if the following generation criteria are met:
The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is activated via the ecp form. The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is active. ANSI-41 Billing Digits exist.
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Module Generation Criteria for the ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature for the Digit Information Module Storing ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator
The Digit Information Module Storing ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator will be appended to AMA records with the x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, and x2335 structure codes if the following generation criteria are met:
The Digit Information Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append ANSI-41 Billing Modules? The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is active. An ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator exists.
The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is active. The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature is activated via ecp RC/V entry. The ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type feature is activated via ecp RC/V entry. (The actual entry for this feature on the ecp RC/V form reads Service ID.) A Service ID parameter is received in the ANSI-41 message.
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Feature Dependencies
This feature has only one feature dependency. The ANSI-41 Billing Module feature must be turned on for this feature to work correctly.
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This chapter introduces the CDMA Full International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature (feature ID 2034). This chapter also describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature and summarizes feature interactions of the CDMA Full IMSI feature with other features.
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Feature Description
Introduction
This section describes the CDMA Full IMSI feature.
What is IMSI?
IMSI stands for International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI). CDMA mobiles are identified by the IMSI, which is a number that is at most 15 digits in length, with the first three digits being the Mobile Country Code (MCC) followed by the National Mobile Station Identify (NMSI). Included in the National Mobile Station Identity is the Mobile Network Code (MNC) and the Mobile Station Identification Number (MSIN).
Benefit of IMSI
Use of IMSI has several benefits:
It gives countries throughout the world a standard way of defining unique mobile station identifiers. It supports IMSI as a national identifier. It provides functionality that is necessary in order to provide International Roaming (at a future date). It increases the security on the air interface since the IMSI does not have to be as widely known as the DN.
MIN-Based IMSI
All of the mobiles currently deployed in CDMA and PCS systems already support IMSI. However, because all networks did not fully support IMSI when these mobiles were deployed, each of these mobiles was programmed with a MIN in the least significant IMSI digits. This approach is called MIN-based IMSI.
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Introduction
The CDMA Full IMSI feature changes AMA in the following ways:
Adding a Generic Context Identifier Expanded use of the existing Digit Information Module.
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The CDMA Full IMSI feature is active. Digit Information Module for IMSI is turned on the RC/V ecp form. The mobile associated with the call record has a true IMSI.
NOTE: If the true IMSI is not available, the Digit Information Module with the IMSI will not be appended.
If the mobile has... MIN-based IMSI only True IMSI only Both MIN-based IMSI and true IMSI
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The actual criteria for what DIMs are produced comes from the database. The mobile only sends one ID. The number of IDs for the mobile in the database determines how many modules will be produced.
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How It Works
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Records for Which These Call Types Sometimes Apply Introduction Purpose Definition Applicable Structure Codes Structure Codes for the MDP Leg Structure Codes for the PDP Leg Introduction Purpose Definition Applicable Structure Codes Intra-Switch Terminated Data Call: Only One Record Intra-Switch Terminated Data Call: Structure Codes For Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Two or More Records Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Structure Codes For Re-routing of Incoming TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Calls Purpose of the Data Module Data Module Definition Module Code Field Event Type Field Event Description Field AMASE Table Linking Code Defined Linking Code for Mobile-Originating Calls Linking Code for Mobile-Terminating Calls Data Module Generation Criteria For Further Information Introduction Introduction AMA Record for MDP Leg Exceptions: Rationale for Exceptions for a Standard MDP Leg Call AMA Record for PDP Leg Exceptions for a Standard PDP Leg Call
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Introduction
This chapter introduces the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature and describes the two call types and one module used for this feature. The chapter also explains how the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature affects AMA records. Finally, the chapter describes interactions of the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature with other features. This chapter covers the TDMA implementation of the Circuit-Mode Data Services feature. For information about the CDMA implementation of the Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, read Chapter 25, CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature.
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Feature Description
Introduction
This section describes the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature.
Scope
Mobile-originated, mobile-terminated, and mobile-to-mobile circuit-mode data calls are supported.1
A mobile-to-mobile data call is treated as a combination of a mobile-originated data call and a mobile-terminated data call.
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How It Works
Introduction
This section gives an overview of how the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature works.
Components
A typical mobile station configuration consists of a data terminal, such as a laptop computer, connected via an RS-232 cable to a TDMA mobile device conforming to TIA/EIA/IS-99, the circuit-mode data service standard. This mobile device presents an interface to the data terminal that allows the data terminal application to treat the mobile device as if it were an asynchronous data or facsimile modem. The mobile device uses the TDMA air interface to access an Inter-Working Function (IWF) connected to the Digital Cellular Switch (DCS) of a Mobile Switching Center (MSC). The IWF delivers the actual modem functions being controlled by the data terminal.
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Setup Scenario for the MDP and the PDP During an Incoming Call
When a subscriber receives an incoming TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services call (that is, mobile termination), the setup of the MDP and the PDP legs is done in parallel. The incoming call from the PSTN is associated with the PDP leg. Upon receipt of this incoming call, the mobile will be paged. If the call is a TDMA CircuitMode Data Services call, the setup of the MPD leg begins after the mobile responds to the page. When the subscriber answers the call, the setup of the PDP leg is completed by forwarding the incoming call to a trunk associated with the same IWF used for the MDP leg. Once the forwarding of the incoming call to the IWF is complete, a complete communication link from the subscribers terminal equipment to the PSTN-connected modem is established. One AMA record is generated for the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Mobile Terminated call with a structure code number of x2331, x2334, or x2335.
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AMA Impact
The major impacts of TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services on AMA are:
Two new call types: Mobile-Originated Data Call Mobile-Terminated Data Call Use of the Data Module with a new Event Type - Initial Assigned TDMA Data Service Configuration and its associated event description
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Call Types
New Call Types
Two new call types are used in the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature. They are:
059 - Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call 053 - Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call
These AMA call types are used to identify a call as a circuit-mode data services call. These call types are described in the following sections.
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Purpose
The Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Call Type is used for mobile-originated data calls.
Definition
The Call Type number for the Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call is 059.
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Purpose
The Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call Call Type is used for mobile-terminated data calls.
Definition
The Call Type number for this Call Type is 053. Like the Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call Call Type, the Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call Call Type applies to AMA records generated for both the mobile data path (MDP) and the PSTN data path (PDP) legs of a call.
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This second case has nothing to do with the IWF; a separate AMA record is always generated for each DCS involved in an inter-switch call.
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Data Module
Purpose of the Data Module
The Data Module is used to store the Initial Assigned TDMA Data Service Configuration. It also provides a link between the two separate AMA records that are created for a TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services mobile-originating call.
TDMA Service Code (Async data or G3 fax) TDMA Data Mode Data Privacy Flag TDMA Data Mode Cyclic Redundancy Check Value
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The new TDMA Event Type caused a redefinition of the fields in AMASE Table 497, Event Description. Table 4-48 on page 4-77 shows the special layout created in the Event Description field for Event Type 012 (Initial Assigned TDMA Data Service Configuration).
The TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature Activation File (FAF) entry is active. The Data Module is turned on via ecp RC/V. A TDMA mobile has originated or received a TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services call.
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Mobile Origination
Introduction
A mobile-originated TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services call consists of two parts:
A call from the mobile to the IWF, known as the mobile data path (MDP) A call from the IWF to the PSTN (or another mobile), known as the PSTN data path (PDP).
Separate AMA records are generated for each of these two parts of the call. These AMA records are linked with a linking code to allow the records to be associated with each other by the downstream billing process.
The Call Type field will be set to Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call is 059. The call from the mobile to the IWF does not contain any destination digits. (As already explained, the called number is not known until after the mobile is connected to the IWF.) Thus, the following Digit-Related fields in the record are set by default:
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BCD Character 5 of the Origination Indicator will be set to 5 (Basic Routing). BCD Character 6 of the Origination Indicator will be set to 0 (No Operator Involved). The Terminating Number field can have different information stored in the field, depending on which features are active. See Table 40-1 on page 40-16 for a graphical depiction of the following information:4
If the Dialed Digits in AMA (DDAMA)5 feature is on, and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is on, these fields contain the digit analysis results. However, no digit analysis is performed for TDMA Circuit-Mode Data mobile-originating calls, so this field is filled with zeroes. If the Dialed Digits in AMA (DDAMA) feature is on, and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is off, these fields contain the dialed digits. For a TDMA CircuitMode Data mobile-originating call, these fields are filled with meaningless data and should be ignored. If the Dialed Digits in AMA (DDAMA) feature is off in the FAF, zeroes (the digit analysis results) will be stored.
Table 40-1 on page 40-16 summarizes this logic. Table 40-1. Storage of a Dialed Digit String by the DDAMA Feature (Page 1 of 2) and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is... ON then the Terminating Number and NPA Fields contain... the digit analysis results the dialed digits string and the Digit Information Module is... Created and contains the dialed digits string not created
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The contents of the Terminating NPA and Terminating Number fields can also vary depending upon whether the TDMA IP Billing feature is turned on. For more information on these fields and how they are impacted by the presence of a TDMA Direct Internet Access number, see the section AMA Impact on page 44-4 in Chapter 44, IP Billing Feature on page 44-1. For more about the DDAMA feature, see the DIaled Digits in AMA optional feature document (401-612-097).
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Table 40-1.
Storage of a Dialed Digit String by the DDAMA Feature (Page 2 of 2) and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is... OFF then the Terminating Number and NPA Fields contain... the digit analysis results and the Digit Information Module is... not created
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The Call Answer Status will be set to Answered if the IWF answered the MDP portion of the call. Note that this field does NOT indicate whether the call was answered at the far end. The Call Answer Status in the PDP leg of the call must be examined to determine the answer status of the outgoing call. The Called Party Answer Date and Time fields will indicate the time that the IWF answered the MDP portion of the call. Note that this is NOT the time/date that the far end answered the call. The Called Party Answer Time and Date fields in the PDP leg of the call must be examined to determine the answer time of the outgoing call. The Called Party Elapsed Time field will indicate the time from when the IWF answered the MDP portion of the call to when the call was disconnected. Note that this is NOT the elapsed time that the mobile was talking to the far end. The Called Party Elapsed Time field in the PDP leg of the call must be examined to determine the elapsed time of the outgoing call. The Trunk Network Number field will contain information on the Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) trunk used to connect the mobile to the IWF. If the appropriate flag in the ecp database is set to y, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Data Module on page 40-11 for more details on the Data Module.)
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The Call Type field will be set to Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile Originated Circuit Data Call is 059. The Subscriber Number field will be set to the originating mobiles directory number. All of the destination digit related fields will be filled in normally based on the destination of the outgoing call. The Call Answer Status field will be set to Answered if the far end answers the outgoing call. The Called Party Answer Date and Time fields will be filled in with the date and time that the far end answered the call. The Called Party Answer Elapsed Time field will be filled in with the elapsed time from when the far end answered the call until the call was disconnected. The Outgoing Tandem TNN field will contain the outgoing trunk for the call. The Incoming Tandem TNN field will contain the ISDN B Channel (IBC) trunk used to connect the IWF to the outgoing trunk for routing out to the PSTN. If the Data Module is turned on via ecp RC/V, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Data Module on page 40-11 for more details on the Data Module.)
Exceptions
The following exceptions apply in this case:
The Call Type field will be set to Mobile-Originated Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile-Originated Data Call is 059.
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Introduction
A mobile-terminated TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services call also consists of the MDP and PDP portions of the call as described for a mobile-originated TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services call. The major difference is that usually only one AMA record will be generated for a mobile-terminated TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services call. (See Inter-Switch Terminated Data Call: Two or More Records on page 40-10 for an exception to this rule.)
Exceptions
The following exceptions to the standard mobile-terminated record apply:
The Call Type field will be set to Mobile Terminated Circuit Data Call. The Call Type value used to indicate Mobile Terminated Circuit Data Call is 053. The Voice Channel Answer Time and Date fields will be set to the time that the answer is received from the IWF over the IBC trunk. Note that this time and date will be a few seconds later than the time that the mobile answered the call on the traffic channel. The answer from the IWF represents the time that a full voice path (here, a data path) is available for the call. If the Data Module is turned on via ecp RC/V, the Data Module will be appended to the AMA record. (See Data Module on page 40-11 for more details on the Data Module.)
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Feature Dependencies
The TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature requires the TDMA Vocoder Relocation feature to be in place.
Hardware Requirements
TDMA cell sites must display the DCCH via Enhanced Digital Radio Unit (EDRU) to perform call setup. The TDMA Circuit-Module Data Services feature will only be available at cell sites that deploy EDRUs with DCS-based vocoder (using the TDMA Vocoder Relocation feature). A data call forced to hand off to a cell without the Vocoder Relocation feature will be dropped.
Feature Interactions
Refer to the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Optional Feature document, 401612-211, for a list of feature interactions for this feature.
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This chapter provides information on the TSI Bridging feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the TSI Bridging feature.
Additional Benefits
Additional benefits exist with the TSI Bridging method of call surveillance:
The ICOS feature caused a three- to four-second delay in call setup for calls that were under surveillance. TSI Bridging does not have this delay. A TSI bridge can be easily installed or torn down at different stages of a call.
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The bridge trunks provided by the TSI Bridging are separate from the voice trunks used for the call. If for some reason one of the TSI Bridging trunks should fail, the voice call will continue undisturbed. This was not the case with the ICOS feature.
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Introduction
The TSI Bridging feature uses a Time Slot Bridge in the 5ESS Switch to set up a TSI bridge for a selected call.
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Delivery box or other application Connections to Other Party Transmit Trunk Receive Trunk
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Introduction
For the TSI Bridging feature, information on each trunk group member assigned to the TSI Bridge will be appended to the AMA record for the call.
New Value for Trunk Direction, Trunk Type, and Release Cause Field
For the TSI Bridging feature, a new value (3 in BCD Character 1 for TSI Bridging) is defined in the Trunk Direction field. This value is shown in Table 4-62 "AMASE Table 954" on page 4-103. The TSI Bridging value identifies the use of bridge trunks to connect to the direction of the third party. The third party is defined to differentiate from the calling and called parties.
The TSI Bridging FAF entry is active. The ecp form field Trunk Information Module for TSI Bridging is set to y via RC/V.
Table
Table 5-17 "Trunk Information Module Layout" on page 5-70 defines the Trunk Direction field and all other fields in the Trunk Information Module.
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This feature depends upon the 5ESS Switch feature Time Slot Bridging for Wireless - CALEA.
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What is the LAES Feature? Previous Method of Court-Ordered Surveillance Mandate for a New Way of Monitoring Additional Benefits For More Information About the TSI Bridging Feature For More Information About the LAES Project Introduction Use of Existing Trunk Information Module Table Module Code Field Trunk Identification Field Trunk/Facilities Seizure Date Field Trunk/Facilities Seizure Time Field Trunk Elapsed Time Field Trunk Direction Field Trunk Type Field Release Cause Field Module Generation Criteria for LAES Feature
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This chapter provides information on Phase 3 of the Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) feature. Phase 3 of this feature is also called the LAES feature.
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What is the LAES Feature?
The LAES feature provides a means for legally authorized Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) to obtain access to the content of the intercept targets (also called subject) communications. It also provides call identifying information about those communications. The LAES feature is totally transparent and completely undetectable to the target.
Additional Benefits
Two additional benefits exist with the TSI Bridging method of call surveillance:
The ICOS feature caused a three- to four-second delay in call setup for calls that were under surveillance. TSI Bridging does not have this delay. A TSI bridge can be easily torn down at different stages of a call. The bridge trunks used by the TSI Bridging feature are separate from the voice trunks used for the call. If for some reason one of the TSI Bridging trunks should fail, the voice call will continue undisturbed. This was not the case with the ICOS feature.
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For the LAES feature, information on each trunk group member assigned to the TSI Bridge will be appended to the AMA record for the call.
Table
Table 5-17 "Trunk Information Module Layout" on page 5-70 defines all the fields in the Trunk Information Module. The impacts of the LAES feature on each field of the Trunk Information Module are discussed in the following sections.
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0 - Disconnect with Unidentified Reason (for normal releases) 29 - Abnormal Switch Release (for abnormal releases)
The TSI Bridging FAF entry is active. The Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) FAF entry is active. The ecp form field Trunk Information Module for TSI Bridging is set to y.
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The TSI Bridging feature depends upon the 5ESS Switch feature Time Slot Bridging for Wireless - CALEA.
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What is IMSI? IMSI Compared to the MIN and the DN Need for the IMSI Benefit of IMSI What is the TDMA IMSI Feature? Independence from the CDMA IMSI Feature Introduction Introduction Generic Context Identifier for This Feature Module Generation Criteria for This Feature For Further Information
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This chapter introduces the TDMA International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature (feature ID 3176.0). This chapter also describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature and summarizes feature interactions of the TDMA IMSI feature with other features.
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What is IMSI?
IMSI stands for International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI). The IMSI is an international mobile identifier that can be used throughout the world. The IMSI is replacing the Directory Number (DN)-based national identifier Mobile Identification Number (MIN) used by previous TDMA cellular releases. The IMSI is a numeric code that can be up to 15 digits long, with the first three digits being the Mobile Country Code (MCC) followed by the National Mobile Station Identity (NMSI). Included in the National Mobile Station Identity is the Mobile Network Code (MNC) and the Mobile Station Identification Number (MSIN).
Benefit of IMSI
Use of IMSI has several benefits:
It gives countries throughout the world a standard way of defining unique mobile station identifiers. It supports IMSI as a national identifier. It provides functionality that is necessary in order to provide International Roaming (at a future date).
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No new AMA software was added to support the TDMA IMSI feature. Instead, the TDMA IMSI feature uses the following previously-existing items in AMA:
The Generic Context Identifier that was added for the CDMA Full IMSI feature The Digit Information Module
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The CDMA Full IMSI feature is active. Digit Information Module for IMSI is turned on the RC/V ecp form. The mobile associated with the call record has a true IMSI.
NOTE: If the true IMSI is not available, the Digit Information Module with the IMSI will not be appended.
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The following features are affected by IMSI:
Roaming Authentication Short Message Service Over The Air Activation Message Waiting Indicator Call Forwarding MU SDN Flexible Alerting Special Routing TDMA Circuit Mode Data CNIP.
For a description of these feature dependencies, read the International Mobile Station Identity Optional Feature document, 401-612-241.
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This chapter introduces the IP Billing feature (feature ID 3561.0). This chapter also describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature and lists feature dependencies for this feature.
Feature Dependency
IP Billing is a feature that is closely related to the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature. Though IP Billing is described here in a separate chapter, before reading this chapter the reader should read Chapter 40, TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature.
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What is the IP Billing Feature?
The IP Billing feature gives a Service Provider the ability to bill Direct Internet Access (DIA) for TDMA mobile-originating circuit-mode data calls.
How It Works
TDMA mobile-originating Direct Internet Access data calls are routed to the Interworking Function (IWF), in the same way as other Circuit-Mode Data Services calls. However, once the IWF detects that the number dialed is a Direct Internet Access number, the IWF routes the call to a special Tunneling Server instead of to the Public Switched Telephone Number (PSTN).
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This section describes AMA impacts of the IP Billing feature.
the Digit Information Module for Direct Internet Access (using the DIM for TDMA DIA entry on the ecp RC/V form) the Digit Information Module for DDAMA (using the DDAMA feature and the DIM for DDAMA entry on the ecp RC/V form) the Terminating Number field in the base structure code layout
Table 44-1, "How to Determine Where a TDMA DIA Number Will Be Placed in the AMA Record, shows where the DIA number will be placed in the call record, for various possible settings of the related FAF and ecp RC/V forms.
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Table 44-1 on page 44-5 shows where the DIA number will be placed in the call record, for the various possible settings of FAF and ecp RC/V forms. Table 44-1. How to Determine Where a TDMA DIA Number Will Be Placed in the AMA Record and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is... ON or OFF and the DDAMA Feature in the FAF file is.... then the Terminating Number Field contains... and the Digit Information Module for TDMA DIA is... and the Digit Information Module for DDAMA is...
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The IP Billing feature depends upon the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature. For AMA information about the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, read Chapter 40, TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature. For more general information about the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, read the TDMA Circuit Switched Data Optional Feature, 401-612-211.
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This chapter introduces the CDMA Circuit IP Services feature (feature ID 4475.0). This chapter also describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature and lists feature dependencies for this feature.
Feature Dependency
The CDMA Circuit IP Services feature depends upon the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature. For AMA information on the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, read Chapter 25, CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature. For more general information about the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, read the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service Description and Set-up document, 401-610-098.
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What is the CDMA Circuit IP Services Feature?
The CDMA Circuit IP Services feature gives a Service Provider the ability to control access to intranets and the general internet for CDMA Circuit-Data Quick Net Connect calls. In addition, information has been added to AMA so that access to service provider intranets can be billed at a different rate than access to the general internet.
How It Works
CDMA Circuit Data Quick Net Connect data calls are routed to the Inter-Working Function (IWF) in the same way as other circuit-data calls. However, once the IWF detects that the call is a Quick Net Connect call, the call is routed to an IP network, rather than to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). CDMA Circuit IP Services adds a comparison of the dialed digits to a set of Vanity Dial Codes in the IWF. If there is a match, then the mobile IP address is selected from the IP address pool associated with the Vanity Dial Code. The service providers IP network can be configured to allow or prohibit access to specific IP networks based on the mobile IP address. After a Quick Net Connect call ends, the IWF returns the dialed digits and a disposition code to the ECP. The ECP adds the dialed numeric digits1 and the CDMA Circuit IP Services Indicator to the AMA record.
Any * or # digits that are in the digits string are stripped off.
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The DDAMA feature captures the dialed numeric digits from the IWF by the cellular subscriber and places this information into one of the following two places in the AMA record for the call:
in the appended Digit Information Module (DIM) for DDAMA in the Terminating Number field of the AMA record for this call
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Table 45-2 on page 45-7 shows the different scenarios for storage of an incoming dialed numeric digits from the IWF by the DDAMA feature. Table 45-2. Storage of a Dialed Digit String by the DDAMA Feature and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is... ON then the Terminating Number Field contains... the digit analysis results and the Digit Information Module is... Created and contains the dialed numeric digits from the IWF not created
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The DDAMA feature as used by the CDMA Circuit IP Services feature works in the same way as described in The DDAMA Feature: How It Works on page 45-6. Table 45-3 on page 45-8 shows how the CDMA Circuit IP Services dialed numeric digits from the IWF are stored by the DDAMA feature. Table 45-3. Storage of Dialed Digits by the DDAMA Feature and the ECP RC/V Entry for Digit Information Module for DDAMA is... ON then the Terminating Number Field contains... zeroes* and the Digit Information Module is... created and contains the dialed digits not created not created
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* The digit analysis results are stored in this field. However, no digit analysis is performed for a CDMA Circuit-Mode Data call, so zeroes are placed in this field. AMA Search will print these fields as blank. For Quick Net Connect calls that are attempted but do not complete, two different possibilities exist for these fields. If accounting data is received from the IWF, zeroes are stored in the Terminating Number field, and AMA Search will print this field as zeroes. If the call fails and no accounting data is received from the IWF, meaningless digits will be stored in this field and AMA Search will print this field as blanks.
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About the Digit Information Module as Used by the DDAMA and CDMA Circuit IP Services Features
Introduction
This section describes the Digit Information Module as used by the DDAMA feature and the CDMA Circuit IP Services feature.
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Introduction What is the PRI Capability? Terminology What AMA Information is Stored for PRI? How Does It Work? Limitations Signalling Type for PRI/PRA Five Locations Calling Party Category Field Trunk Network Number Field Incoming Tandem TNN Field Outgoing Tandem TNN Field Trunk Information Module
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This chapter provides information on the Primary Rate Interface (PRI) capability provided in the AMA subsystem. This capability is used by a CDMA feature, 5ESS Switch Wireless Primary Rate Interface for CDMA Dual Mode Mobiles feature (feature ID 2741).
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Introduction
This section describes the Primary Rate Interface capability and tells how it is used by the 5ESS Wireless Primary Rate Interface for CDMA Dual Mode Mobiles feature.
Terminology
The term Primary Rate Interface when used to refer to countries outside of the United States is called Primary Rate Access (PRA). In this document the term Primary Rate Interface will be used to stand for either term.
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For more information on the Calling Party Category feature, see Chapter 35, AMA Calling Party Category Information Feature.
Limitations
This feature only works for calls between a CDMA mobile and customer premises equipment (CPE) that is connected to the 5ESS Switch using a Network Trunk Group (NTG) that uses PRI/PRA signaling.
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Signalling Type for PRI/PRA
The PRI capability adds a Signaling Type for PRI/PRA (BCD character 2, value 3 in AMASE Table 566 on page 4-79 and BCD character 1, value 3 in AMASE Table 2004 on page 4-130). For a complete list of valid signalling types, see Table 4-49 on page 4-79.
Five Locations
The PRI/PRA Signalling type can print in five locations in AMA records:
the Calling Party Category field in the base structure code layout the Trunk Network Number field in the base structure code layout the Incoming Tandem TNN field in the base structure code layout the Outgoing Tandem TNN field in the base structure code layout the Trunk Information Module
No other criteria is needed. For more information on this, see Chapter 35, AMA Calling Party Category Information Feature.
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Introduction Background How Many Block Sequence Numbers Are Needed? Why is This Feature Needed? How Does the Feature Work? Why is This an Optional Feature? Software Changes Required New Hardware Required CAUTION! Introduction AMA Block Sequence Number Increased No Change in Field Size Fields Tools Updated
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This chapter provides information on the Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number optional feature and describes how AMA functionality is affected by this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature.
Background
AMA records are combined into AMA blocks before being sent off the ECP.1 Each AMA block on the ECP is assigned a unique number called an AMA block sequence number. The numbers are assigned and incremented sequentially, and they roll over from 999,999 to 000,000. Although permanent storage of AMA records takes place elsewhere than the ECP2 the standards advise that two days worth of AMA records be kept on the ECP.
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Service providers who switch to use of seven-digit AMA block sequence numbers SHOULD NOT switch back to use of six-digit AMA block sequence numbers. Switching back will cause the software to ignore all block sequence numbers greater than 999,999. This could cause loss of the majority of the AMA records.
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Introduction
This section describes changes to AMA caused by the Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature.
Fields
The AMA block sequence number is stored in two fields in two different structure code layouts: First Disk Block Sequence Number in structure code layout 09038, CLDS Header Tape-Only Tracer, and Last Disk Block Sequence Number in structure code layout 09039, CLDS Trailer Tape-Only Tracer. These fields are explained in:
First/Last Disk Block Sequence Number Ranges on page 4-98 Ranges with Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Feature on page 4-99
Tools Updated
All AMA tools have been updated to recognize the seven digit AMA block sequence number.
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This feature does not interact with other AMA features.
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This chapter describes the IS-826 Prepaid Base optional feature and describes how to interpret the AMA records produced by this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the IS-826 Prepaid Base feature, which sets up standards so that service providers can implement Prepaid Charging.
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Introduction
This section describes changes to AMA caused by the IS-826 Prepaid Base feature.
Generic Context ID
The IS-826 Prepaid Base feature uses a new Generic Context ID of 90026, for WIN Standard DMH Service ID.
The WINCAP FAF feature is active in the FAF file. The Append Standard DMH_ServiceID to AMA record field on the ecp RC/V form is set to y. A WIN Standard DMH Service ID exists for the call.
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Table 48-1 on page 48-4 shows the first thirteen digits of the Digits Recorded field as used by the IS-826 Prepaid Base feature to store one WIN Standard DMH Service ID. Table 48-1. Digits Recorded Field as Used by the IS-826 Prepaid Base Feature Meaning First Market ID (ranging in values from 0-65535) First Market Segment ID (ranging in values from 0255) First Market DMH Service ID (ranging in values from 0-65535)
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This chapter describes the Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature and describes how to interpret the AMA records produced by this feature.
Availability
The Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature is a TDMA only feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature.
Feature Description
The Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature gives service providers a way of reporting speech handler information on a per call basis. Service providers can use this information for trouble analysis and to anticipate potential problems with the speech handlers. Service providers can access this information in real time using the AMA Dump for Selected Subscribers feature or print formatted reports using the amasearch tool. For more information, see AMA Search with 15 Digit DN, 401-612-080, and AMA Dump for Selected Subscribers, 401-601-029.
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This section describes changes to AMA caused by the Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature.
Generic Context ID
The Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature uses a new Generic Context ID of 10836, for Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA.
The Speech Handler Information in AMA field on the ecp RC/ V form is set to y.
DCS number Speech handler trunk group number Speech handler trunk member number
In the Digit Information Module the numbers are stored together in the Digits Recorded field in the order shown in Table 49-1 on page 49-4.
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Table 49-1 on page 49-4 shows the first ten digits of the Digits Recorded field as used by the Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature to store speech handler information. Table 49-1. Digits Recorded Field as Used by the Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA Feature Meaning Padding Two-digit DCS number associated with the trunk (ranging in value from 0-99) Speech Handler Trunk Group Number Speech Handler Trunk Member Number SIGN (C)
NOTE: Information in each of these fields will be right justified and padded with zeroes.
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This chapter describes the following two WIN specific digit string trigger features
Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger feature IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger feature
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Introduction
This section describes the two WIN specific digit string trigger features.
Warning
Any numbering plan used must ensure that emergency service numbers are distinct from the provisionable specific digit string.
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Introduction
This section describes changes to AMA caused by the Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger feature.
90031 - for IS-848 Billing Indicator 90032 - for IS-848 Charge Information
The WINCAP Feature Activation File (FAF) is ON. The WINSCPDSORIG Feature Activation File (FAF) is ON. The ECP RC/V entry IS-848 Billing Indicator is set to Y. The ECP RC/V entry IS-848 Charging Information is set to Y.
NOTE: If both RC/V forms are turned on, you will get two DIM modules, one containing the IS-848 Billing Indicator and one containing the IS-848 Charge Information. Separate RC/V controls are given for IS-848 Billing Indicator and IS-848 Charge Information, so a service provider can choose to receive both, one or the other, or neither.
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Introduction
This section describes changes to AMA caused by the IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger feature.
The WINCAP Feature Activation File (FAF) is ON. The Feature Activation File for the IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger feature is ON. The ECP RC/V entry IS-848 Charging Information is set to Y. IS-848 charge information exists for the call.
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The IS-848 Charge Information is stored as four BCD characters where BCD characters 1-3 are the number and BCD character 4 is the SIGN (hex C).
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These features depend on the WINCAP feature.
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The TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature provides an AMA module to collect data concerning TDMA channel usage. This chapter provides information on the TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature and describes the new AMA functionality added for this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature, which works only for TDMA or AMPS calls.
Feature Definition
The TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature allows service providers to identify the channel or channels that were used for a particular TDMA or AMPS call by collecting channel usage information on a per call basis.
Benefits
The introduction of the Flexible Channel Allocation (FLCA) feature, while allowing greater channel capacity and improved voice quality, also made it difficult to identify channels that might be causing degradation in the network. With Flexible
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Channel Allocation, channels are assigned using dynamic channel allocation. Thus, with FLCA, a service provider cannot tell which FLCA channel is asigned on a specific cell or sector at any given time. The TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature allows service providers to identify the channel or channels that were used for a particular call. This information will help service providers troubleshoot defective channels in their networks.
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Overview
This section describes AMA impacts for this feature.
New Structures
The following AMA structures were created for the TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature:
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The TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature is active in the FAF file. The Channel Usage Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Append to the AMA record: Enable FTchanuse and Append CPCHAN Module to AMA Record. Channel usage information is received for the call. The call is a TDMA or AMPS call.
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The TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature has no interactions with other Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network features.
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For Further Information Introduction What is the FERCV Feature? What is the Enhanced FERCV Feature? Benefits Introduction Generic Context ID for FERCV Generic Context ID for Enhanced FERCV Use of Existing Digit Information Module Module Generation Criteria for FERCV Module Generation Criteria for Enhanced FERCV Digits Recorded Field for FERCV Table Digits Recorded Field for Enhanced FERCV Table
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This chapter describes the following two features:
Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record (FERCV) feature Enhancement to Far End Release Cause Values in AMA Records (Enhanced FERCV) feature
This chapter also describes how to interpret the AMA records produced by these features.
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Introduction
This section describes both the FERCV and the Enhanced FERCV features.
far end release cause value direction of trunk (incoming or outgoing) on which release cause value is obtained stage (complete or incomplete call) For ISUP, whether a disconnect is received before (incomplete) or after (complete) the connect acknowledge message For R2, whether the call is a network-released incomplete call or complete call, or whether a message with called party status is not available (incomplete) or available (complete) is received.
Benefits
The FERCV and Enhanced FERCV features help the service provider improve analysis of network failures.
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This section describes changes to AMA caused by these features.
The Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature is active in the FAF file. The Digit Information Module is activated via ecp RC/V entry Record Far End Release Cause Values to AMA Record. A non-zero Release Cause Value is received.
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The Enhanced Far End Release Cause Values field on the ecp RC/V form is set to y. A non-zero cause value is received in the DCS messages for a particular call.
In the Digit Information Module numbers conveying this information are stored together in the Digits Recorded field in the order shown in Table 52-1 on page 52-4.
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Table 52-1 on page 52-4 shows the Digits Recorded field as used by the FERCV feature. Table 52-1. Digits Recorded Field as Used by the FERCV Feature Meaning Far end release cause value SIGN (hex C) unused
far end release cause value direction of trunk (incoming or outgoing) on which release cause value is obtained stage (complete or incomplete call) For ISUP, whether a disconnect is received before (incomplete) or after (complete) the connect acknowledge message
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For R2, whether the call is a network-released incomplete call or complete call, or whether a message with called party status is not available (incomplete) or available (complete) is received. In the Digit Information Module numbers conveying this information are stored together in the Digits Recorded field in the order shown in Table 52-2 on page 52-5.
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Table 52-2 on page 52-5 shows the Digits Recorded field as used by the Enhanced FERCV feature. Table 52-2. Digits Recorded Field as Used by the Enhanced FERCV Feature Meaning Direction of trunk on which release is obtained: 0 = Incoming; release received on Incoming Trunk 1 = Outgoing; Release received on Outgoing Trunk 2 Stage: 0 = not used 1 = incomplete call 2 = complete call 3-5 6 7-50 Far end release cause value SIGN (hex C) unused
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For the Enhanced FERCV feature to work properly, both the Enhanced FERCV feature and the Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature must be active. To record the far end (ISUP signaling) release cause values in AMA for ISUP calls, the 5E-ISUP signaling feature must be active. Systems that have R2 signaling only do not require activation of the 5E-ISUP signaling feature. In addition, for the Enhanced FERCV feature, the Record TNN in AMA for Network Released Incomplete Mobile Origination feature must be active.
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The FERCV feature and the Enhancd FERCV feature do not interact with any other features. Note that if both of these features are activated on the RC/V form, the Enhanced FERCV feature takes precedence. Therefore, if both of these features are activated on the RC/V form, the Enhanced FERCV feature module will appear and the FERCV feature module will not appear.
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This chapter describes the Customized ESN Format in AMA Record feature. This chapter also describes how to interpret the AMA records produced by this feature.
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Introduction
This section describes the Customized ESN Format in AMA Record feature.
Feature Definition
The Customized ESN Format in AMA Record feature produces a customized Electronic Serial Number (ESN) format in the AMA record for the call. This customized format is an 11-digit decimal number produced in 2-step decimal format.
First, the 32-bit ESN is divided into two parts, the upper (most significant bit) 8 bits and the lower 24 bits Next, the upper 8 bits are converted to a 3-digit decimal number and the lower 24 bits are converted to an 8-digit decimal number. Lastly, these two decimal numbers are concatenated to make the 11-digit customized ESN.
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2329 - Cellular-Originated Call Without CI Information 2330 - Cellular-Originated Call With CI Information 2331 - Cellular-Terminated Call 2332 - CPS Cellular-Originated Call With CI Information 2333 - CPS Cellular-Originated Call Without CI Information 2334 - CPS Cellular-Terminated Call-Facility and Air-Time Record 2335 - CPS Cellular-Terminated Call-ICT Facility Timing Record 2337 - CN Handback - Answered Segment Air-Time Record 2411 - Feature Activation/Deactivation
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2329 - Cellular-Originated Call Without CI Information 2330 - Cellular-Originated Call With CI Information 2331 - Cellular-Terminated Call 2332 - CPS Cellular-Originated Call With CI Information 2333 - CPS Cellular-Originated Call Without CI Information 2334 - CPS Cellular-Terminated Call-Facility and Air-Time Record 2335 - CPS Cellular-Terminated Call-ICT Facility Timing Record 2336 - CN Slave Switch - Facility and Air-Time Record 2337 - CN Handback - Answered Segment Air-Time Record 2338 - CN Handback - Intermediate Segment Air-Time Record 2411 - Feature Activation/Deactivation 2415 - Mobile Security Entry 2421 - Virtual System AMA Event Recording 2800 - Origination Event 2801 - Termination Event 2802 - Metered Billing
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The AMA Dump for Selected Subscriber (ADSS) output report (REPT:CP IMMEDIATE BILLING) will indicate that the ESN is in the customized format. For more about this output report, see the AMA Dump for Selected Subscribers optional feature document, 401-601-029. See also the AMA Search optional feature document, 401-610-080, and the Customized ESN Format in AMA optional feature document, 401-612-583.
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For Further Information Introduction What is the SMV on PHV Feature? Additional Storage Required Introduction Introduction Fields Module Code Field Event Type Field Event Description Field Relative Event Time Field Module Generation Criteria Introduction Fields Module Code Field Module Size Field Generic Context Identifier
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Introduction
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Introduction
Every record for a Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV feature call appends two modules:
a Digital Event Module (storing a new Event Description created for this feature) a Digit Information Module (containing a new Generic Context Identifier created for this feature and to store the forward/reverse initial assigned SMV mode in the Digits Recorded Field)
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The SMV on PHV feature is active in the Feature Activation File. The ECP database field for Append to the AMA Record: Digital Event Module is set to y. The inital assigned CDMA service option is 56.
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The Digit Information Module (Module 661) contains the following fields:
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Table 54-1 on page 54-7 shows the Digits Recorded field as used by the Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV feature. Table 54-1. Digits Recorded Field as Used by the SMV on PHV Feature Meaning 0 (Padding) SMV mode used in call setup and received by the forward channel (one of the following): 0 = Premium 1 = Standard 2 = Economy 3 = Capacity-Saving 4 = Half Rate Max Mode 0 5 = Half Rate Max Mode 1 3 SMV mode used on call setup and received by the reverse channel (one of the following): 0 = Premium 1 = Standard 2 = Economy 3 = Capacity-Saving 4 = Half Rate Max Mode 0 5 = Half Rate Max Mode 1 4 5-50 SIGN (hex C) Unused
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For Further Information What the Feature does New Service Feature Code Subscriber DN Home Mobile DN Incoming Called Digits for the Mobile-Terminated Call Module Generation Criteria for Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs feature
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This section gives an overview of how the Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs feature affects AMA.
Subscriber DN
If the mobile is in its pre-assigned SDCA, then the pre-assigned MDN for the SDCA (also called the active MDN) is used as the subscriber DN in the AMA record for both mobile-originated and mobile-terminated calls. For Immediate Call Forwarding and Call Forwarding No Page Response calls, the active MDN is not available. The Home MDN is used as the subscriber MDN on the AMA record.
Home Mobile DN
The Home Mobile DN can be mapped by the MIN which is stored in the Digit Information Module with Generic Context Identifier 10830.
Module Generation Criteria for Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs feature
The incoming called digits are stored in the DIgit Information Module with Generic Context identifier 90010 with the following structure code layouts: x2331, x2334 and x2335 for mobile terminated calls or x2329, x2330, x2332 and x2333 with service feature fields set to special cellular network, Call Forwarding Busy, Immediate Call Forwarding, Call Forwarding No Page Response, Call Forwarding No Answer, if the following module generation criteria are met:
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The Limited Mobility Service with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs FAF is on. The Append to the AMA record: Incoming Called Digits Module field in the ecp form is set to y.
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The Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs FAF can be activated only if the following FAFs/QFAFs are activated:
CDMA Private Network and User Zone (both FAF and QFAF) Enhanced CDMA Private Network and User Zone
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This chapter describes the Maintain Selected AMA Measurements Data Reporting feature and describes how to interpret the AMA records produced by this feature.
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Assigned Radio Frequency Carrier Assigned CDMA Technology Version Service Option Allocated Call Final Class Call Final Class Qualifier
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This section gives an overview of how the Maintain Selected AMA Measurements Data Reporting feature affects AMA. The Maintain Selected AMA Measurements Data Reporting feature adds a new Generic Context Identifier, 90062, called Maintain Selected AMA Measurements Data Reporting in the Digit Information Module (DIM) 621 to record measurement data.
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Service Option Allocated Call Final Class Call Final Class Qualifiers Use of Structure Codes
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The Digit Information module that stores the Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting information is appended to the AMA records with the following structure code layouts: x2118, x2119, x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, x2336, x2411 and x2415, if the following module generation criteria are met:
The Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting FAF is on. The Append to the AMA record: Selected AMA Measurement Data to AMA Reporting field in the RC/V ecp form is set to y.
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Introduction
This section describes the AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature.
Feature Description
The AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service Phase II feature enhances the following existing features to correctly bill subscribers:
Home Zone Service Phase 2 KTF Intelligent Network Services including KTF WIN, KTF VPN and trigger features
The AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature appends DIM 621 with the Generic Context Identifier 90064 to AMA records when the affected features are used. This features DIM overrides the functionality of using the Service Feature Codes 323 (Home Zone Service Discount Rate) and 324 (Home Zone Service Normal Rate) that are associated with the Home Zone Service Phase 2 feature. In other words, if the AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature is active and the KTF Intelligent Network Service Phase 2 field on the ecp form is on, the Home Zone Service Discount/ Normal Rate that is stored in the DIM with the Generic Context Identifier 90064 takes precedence over the service feature field.
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Introduction
This section describes changes to AMA that are caused by the AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature.
The Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service (EHZP2KTFINS) FAF is on. The KTF Intelligent Network and Home Zone Service 2 Module field in the ecp form is set to y. If any of the following features are used: Home Zone Service Phase 2 KTF Intelligent Network Service including WIN, VPN and trigger features.
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Table 57-1 on page 57-4 shows the first 3 BCD characters of the Digits Recorded field as used by the AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature to store the Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Services feature information. Table 57-1. AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service Feature Meaning (KTF Service) Normal Rate for Home Zone Service II Discount Rate for Home Zone Service II KTF WIN KTF VPN KTF all trigger features with routing prefix 0940 & 0950 KTF all trigger features with routing prefix 097x KTF all trigger features with routing prefix 098 KTF all trigger features with routing prefix 09410947 & 0956 BGMS with routing prefix 099800 SCS with routing prefix 099801 HZS2 Normal Rate and BGMS with Routing Prefix 099800 (The HZS2 BGMS and SCS Billing Enhancement FAF must be on.) HZS2 Discount Rate and BGMS with Routing prefix 099800 (The HZS2 BGMS and SCS Billing Enhancement FAF must be on.) HZS2 Normal Rate and SCS with Routing Prefix 099801 (The HZS2 BGMS and SCS Billing Enhancement FAF must be on.) HZS2 Discount Rate and SCS with Routing Prefix 099801 (The HZS2 BGMS and SCS Billing Enhancement FAF must be on.) BCD Character 4 SIGN (Hex C) BGMS=Background Music Service
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The AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF intelligent Network Service feature interacts withe the following features;
Home Zone Service Phase 2 (HZS2) KTF Intelligent Network Services (KTFINS)
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Call Scenarios
Introduction
This appendix describes a non-exhaustive set of Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network call scenarios including simple mobile originations and terminations to specific feature-related call scenarios. Other call scenarios can be derived from the call scenarios listed here.
Location of DCSs
In the scenarios where multiple Digital Cellular Switches (DCSs) are used, unless otherwise noted, DCSs may be located on the same Mobile Switching Center (MSC), or may be located on different MSCs.
Timing Tables
Some call scenarios contain timing tables. These tables illustrate the timing dependencies and associated AMA records of the scenario.
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Table A-1. Structure Code (AMA Record) x2118 x2119 x2329 x2330 x2331 x2332 x2333 x2334 x2335 x2336 x2337 x2338 x2411 x2415 x2421
Tandem Call with Carrier Interconnect (CI) Information Tandem Call without CI Information Cellular-Originated Call without CI Information Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information Cellular-Terminated Call Control Point Switch (CPS) Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information CPS Cellular-Originated Call without CI Information CPS Cellular-Terminated Call - Facility and AirTime Record CPS Cellular-Terminated Call - Interswitch Call Termination (ICT) Facility TIming Record Cellular Networking (CN) Slave Switch Facility and Air-Time Record CN Handback - Answered Segment Air-Time Record CN Handback - Intermediate Segment AirTime Record Feature Activation/Deactivation Mobile Security Entry Virtual System AMA Event Recording
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Mobile Termination (Unanswered) Mobile Termination Overflow Mobile Termination with Handoff Mobile Termination with Handback Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback
Termination: x2331
Redirection: x2118/x2119 Termination: x2331 Handoff: x2336 Termination: x2334 Handoff: x2336 Termination: x2334 Handoff: x2336 Handback: x2337 Termination: x2334
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Call Scenario Summary (Page 2 of 4) AMA Record Description Handoff: x2336 Handback: x2338 Termination: x2334 Origination: x2329/x2330, and separately Termination: x2331 Origination: x2329/x2330, and separately Redirection: x2118/x2119 Termination: x2331 Redirection (Handoff): x2336 Termination (Redirection): x2335 Redirection: x2329/x2330 Service Feature = Special Cellular Networking Termination: x2331
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Redirection: x2329/x2330
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Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (*Feature Code) Voice-Mail Retrieval via PSTN
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Service Feature = Call Forwarding, ADWA, Voice Mail, or Special Routing A-73 Special Routing Feature Indicator = ICOS, Special Routing Feature Indicator = ICOS A-74 A-75 A-76 A-77 A-79
Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance
Termination: x2331
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Mobile Security Entry Virtual Switch Handoff Callback Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail Test Calls Tracer Records
Event: x2415 Event: x2421 Same as held party that initiated the callback. Origination: x2332 /x2333 Handoff: x2336 Termination: x2334 Handoff: x2336
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AMA Record Completeness Summary (Page 2 of 4) Meaning Cellular-Originated with CI Scenario Mobile Origination Mobile Origination (not Home DCS) Mobile to Mobile Mobile to Mobile with Tandem Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) with Handoff Call Delivery to Call Waiting Call Forwarding to Mobile Mobile Origination with Call Waiting Call Waiting (No Answer Forward to PSTN) Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) Mobile Origination with Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling with Handoff Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance Mobile Termination Mobile Termination (Failed) Mobile Termination (Unanswered) Mobile to Mobile Mobile Termination Overflow Mobile to Mobile with Tandem Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) Call Delivery to Call Waiting Mobile Origination with Call Waiting Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) Mobile Termination with Call Waiting Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) Voice-Mail Retrieval via PSTN Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance
x2331
Cellular-Terminated
x2332
Mobile Origination with Handoff Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handback Three-Way Calling with Handoff Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding Mobile Origination with Handoff Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handback Three-Way Calling with Handoff Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding
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AMA Record Completeness Summary (Page 3 of 4) Meaning CPS Cellular-Terminated - Facility and Air-Time Scenario Mobile Termination with Handoff Mobile Termination with Handback Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, Handoff to 3, and Handback to 2 Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) with Handoff Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) Call Delivery (via Internal Trunks) Call Delivery (Internal) with Handoff Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) Mobile Termination with Handoff Mobile Termination with Handback Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, Handoff to 3, and Handback to 2 Mobile Origination with Handoff Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handback Call Delivery (via Internal Trunks) Call Delivery (Internal) with Handoff Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) with Handoff Three-Way Calling with Handoff Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handback Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, Handoff to 3, and Handback to 2 Feature Activation/Deactivation Mobile Security Entry Virtual Switch Handoff none (but included in tracer record counts)
x2335
CPS Cellular-Terminated - ICT Facility Timing CN Slave Switch - Facility and Air-Time
x2336
x2337
CN Handback Answered Segment AirTime CN Handback Intermediate Segment Air-Time CF Act/Deact Mobile Security Entry AMA Event Record TIme Change Statistical Label
x2338
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Table A-3. Record 09036 09037 09038 09039 09042 09043 +40000
AMA Record Completeness Summary (Page 4 of 4) Meaning Beginning of Recording End of Recording Collector Logical Data Set (CLDS) Header CLDS Trailer Primary Tracer Secondary Tracer Modules Scenario n/a n/a na n/a Tracer Records Tracer Records any
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Scenario Composition (Page 2 of 3) Composition Mobile Origination + Mobile Termination Mobile Termination + Redirection + Handoff Mobile Termination + Redirection + Handoff Mobile Origination + Call Waiting Mobile Origination + Mobile Termination Mobile Termination + Call Waiting + Call Forwarding Mobile Termination + Call Waiting + Transfer to Voice Mail Mobile Termination + Call Waiting Mobile Origination + Call Waiting Mobile Origination + Three Way Mobile Origination + Three Way + Handoff Mobile Origination + Mobile Termination Mobile Origination PSTN Termination Feature Activation/Deactivation Mobile Termination/Mobile Origination Security/Fraud Event Handoff same as original call scenario Mobile Termination + Call Forwarding Page No. A-43 A-44 A-45 A-47 A-49 A-51 A-54 A-56 A-58 A-60 A-61 A-68 A-69 A-70 A-71 A-73 A-74 A-75 A-76 A-77
Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) Call Delivery (Internal) with Handoff Call Delivery (via ANSI-41) with Handoff Call Delivery to Call Waiting Call Forwarding to Mobile Call Waiting (No Answer Forward to PSTN) Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail) Mobile Termination with Call Waiting Mobile Origination with Call Waiting Mobile Origination with Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling with Handoff Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (*Feature Code) Voice-Mail Retrieval via PSTN Feature Activation/Deactivation Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance Mobile Security Entry Virtual Switch Handoff Callback Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding
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Scenario Composition (Page 3 of 3) Composition Mobile Termination + Transfer to Voice Mail same as original call scenario not applicable Page No. A-79
Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail Test Calls Tracer Records
A-81 A-82
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Mobile Origination
How It Starts
In this scenario, the mobile subscriber originates a call to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) number. The call is activated.
What Happens
The ECP generates an x2329 or an x2330 AMA record for the DCS on call end. An x2330 AMA record is used when an Interexchange Carrier (IEC) is specified. Otherwise an x2329 AMA record is used.
Figure
Figure A-1 on page A-15 shows the scenario.
Figure A-1.
Mobile Origination
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What Happens
The call is routed directly to the PSTN. The call is completed. The Executive Cellular Processor (ECP) generates an x2329 or an x2330 AMA record for the serving DCS on call end, like in AMA Record Generation on page A-4.
Figure
Figure A-2 on page A-16 shows the scenario.
DCS
serving CPS
Figure A-2.
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What Happens
No AMA structure code changes are made for internal handoffs. The Number of Handoffs AMA field contains the count of intra-DCS handoffs. This intra-DCS handoff treatment applies to mobile terminations as well as mobile originations. No special AMA records are emitted for the intra-DCS handoff. Normal mobile origination or mobile termination AMA records are emitted; a summary of the intra-DCS handoffs is contained in the AMA record. Any call scenarios containing mobile air-time may have intra-DCS handoffs.
Figure
Figure A-3 on page A-17 shows the scenario.
PSTN
DCS
CS
handoff
CS
Figure A-3.
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What Happens
The ECP generates an x2336 AMA record for the serving DCS when the call ends. The ECP generates an x2332 or x2333 AMA record for the Control Point Switch (CPS) when the call ends. The x2332 AMA record is generated if an IEC is specified. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2332 and x2333 AMA records contain the total call time.
Figures
Figure A-4 on page A-18 shows the scenario.
AMA
AMA x2336
Figure A-4.
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The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-5 on page A-19.
DCS B
call ends
x2332/x2333
Figure A-5.
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What Happens
The ECP generates an x2336 AMA record (see number 2 in Figure A-6 on page A-21) for the serving DCS when it hands back the call to the CPS. The ECP generates an x2337 AMA record (see number 1 in Figure A-6 on page A-21) for the CPS when the mobile is handed back. The ECP generates an x2332 or x2333 AMA record (see number 3 in Figure A-6 on page A-21) for the CPS DCS when the call ends. The x2332 AMA record is generated when carrier interconnect is used. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2332/x2333 AMA records contain the total call time.
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Figures
Figure A-6 on page A-21 shows the scenario.
ITG handback
DCS2 serving
2
AMA
1
AMA
2
x2337 AMA
x2336
AMA
3
x2332 or x2333
Figure A-6.
The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-7 on page A-22.
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Figure A-7.
Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handback
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Mobile Termination
How It Starts
In this scenario, the mobile subscriber is the recipient of a call from a PSTN number. The call is completed.
What Happens
The ECP generates an x2331 AMA record for the DCS on call end. This is a single AMA record. The mobile termination scenario is not changed by handoffs between cell sites on the same DCS. If the Service Feature (SF) = 000 (No Service Feature), then the x2331 AMA record is the only record for the call from an AMA point of view. If the SF = 056 (Call Waiting) or 100 (Special Cellular Networking) then there are other records.
Figure
Figure A-8 on page A-23 shows the scenario.
Figure A-8.
Mobile Termination
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What Happens
The ECP generates an x2336 AMA record for DCS 2 on call end. The ECP generates an x2335 AMA record for the CPS (DCS 1) on call end. AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2335 AMA record contains the total call time.
Figures
Figure A-9 on page A-24 shows the scenario.
PSTN
CPS DCS 1
ITG
DCS 2
AMA x2335
AMA x2336
Figure A-9.
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The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-10 on page A-25.
Figure A-10.
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What Happens
No AMA record is generated since no air resources were allocated. Trunk resources may have been allocated.
Figure
Figure A-11 on page A-26 shows the scenario.
Figure A-11.
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What Happens
An x2331 record is generated and handled similarly to Mobile Termination on page A-23. Call failure can happen to mobile originations as well.
Figure
Figure A-12 on page A-27 shows the scenario.
Figure A-12.
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What Happens
An x2331 record is generated and handled similarly to Mobile Termination on page A-23. Unanswered calls can occur to mobile originations as well.
Figure
Figure A-13 on page A-28 shows the scenario.
Figure A-13.
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What Happens
The ECP emits an x2118 or x2119 AMA record for the overflow DCS. The call termination is handled normally. These AMA records are not linked. This scenario is not supported over ANSI-41.
Figure
Figure A-14 on page A-29 shows the scenario.
AMA
AMA x2331
Figure A-14.
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What Happens
The ECP emits an x2336 AMA record for the serving DCS (the one that received the handoff) when the call ends. The ECP emits an x2334 AMA record for the CPS DCS when the call ends. These AMA records are linked by Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2334 AMA record contains the total call time.
Figures
Figure A-15 on page A-30 shows the scenario.
PSTN
CPS
DCS
ITG handoff
DCS
AMA x2334
AMA x2336
Figure A-15.
The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-16 on page A-31.
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Figure A-16.
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What Happens
The ECP emits an x2336 AMA record (see number 1 in Figure A-17 on page A-33) for the serving DCS when the call is handed back to the CPS DCS. Since there was no prior air-time on the CPS, no handback record is written (no x2337 or x2338 AMA record is generated.) When the call ends, the ECP emits a x2334 record (see number 2 in Figure A-17 on page A-33) for the CPS DCS. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2334 AMA record contains the total call time.
Figures
Figure A-17 on page A-33 shows the scenario.
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ITG handback
1
DCS
AMA x2334
AMA x2336
Figure A-17.
The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-18 on page A-33.
call ends
x2334
Figure A-18.
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What Happens
The ECP emits an x2336 AMA record (see number 2 in Figure A-19 on page A-35) for the DCS receiving the handoff (Serving DCS) at the time of handback. At handback time the ECP emits an x2337 AMA record (see number 1 in Figure A-19 on page A-35). This record contains the air-time prior to the last handoff for the CPS DCS. When the call ends, the ECP emits an x2334 record (see number 3 in Figure A-19 on page A-35) for the CPS DCS. The x2334 record contains the total call time. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields.
Figures
Figure A-19 on page A-35 shows the scenario.
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2
DCS
Serving DCS
AMA
1
AMA
2
x2337 AMA
x2336
x2334
Figure A-19.
The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-20 on page A-36. The tandem duration is not available in either the x2337 or x2334 AMA record.
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Figure A-20.
Call Segment Relationship for Mobile Termination with Handoff and Handback
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What Happens
At call handback, the ECP emits an x2338 AMA record (see number 2 in Figure A21 on page A-38) for DCS #2 (receiving the handoff). The ECP emits an x2336 AMA record (see number 3 in Figure A-21 on page A-38) for DCS #3 (the one that received the handoff). When the call ends, the ECP emits an x2336 AMA record (see number 4 in Figure A-21 on page A-38) containing the air-time after handback until call end for DCS #2. The ECP emits an x2334 record (see number 1 in Figure A-21 on page A-38) for DCS #1. The x2334 AMA record contains the total call time. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields.
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Figure A-21 on page A-38 shows the scenario.
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AMA
1
AMA
2
AMA
3
x2334
x2338 AMA
x2336
x2336
Figure A-21.
The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-22 on page A-39. The duration of tandem segment for DCS #2 is not available in either the x2336 or x2338 AMA record.
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DCS 3
AirSeg 2
call ends
Figure A-22.
Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination with Handoff to 2, Handoff to 3, and Handback 2
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How It Starts
In this scenario, a call is made to a mobile from another mobile on the same DCS. The call is completed.
What Happens
The originating mobile initiates a normal mobile origination. This is described in AMA Record Generation on page A-4. An x2330 AMA record is not generated since carrier interconnect is not used on intra-DCS calls.
Figure
Figure A-23 on page A-40 shows the scenario.
LTG
DCS
AMA x2331
AMA
Figure A-23.
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What Happens
The mobile origination results in x2329 or x2330 AMA records; their treatment is as described in AMA Record Generation on page A-4. The ECP of the called mobile emits an x2118 or x2119 AMA record (because the call is redirected through a Loop Around Trunk Group (LTG) for the DCS. The call termination (x2331 AMA record) is handled normally.
Figure
Figure A-24 on page A-41 shows the scenario.
LTG TTG
LTG
Mobile 1 CPS
DCS
DCS
Mobile 2 CPS
AMA
AMA
AMA
Figure A-24.
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What Happens
The ECP generates an x2336 AMA record for the serving DCS. The ECP generates an x2335 AMA record for the CPS DCS on call end. This record contains the total call time. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields.
Figure
Figure A-25 on page A-42 shows the scenario.
PSTN
CPS
DCS
DCS
AMA x2336
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What Happens
The ECP generates an x2329 or x2330 AMA record with SF = 100 (Special Cellular Networking) for DCS 1 on call end. The x2330 AMA record is generated if carrier interconnect is used. The ECP generates an x2331 AMA record with SF = 100 (Special Cellular Networking) for DCS 2. These AMA records are not linked, as shown in Figure A-26 on page A-43.
Figure
Figure A-26 on page A-43 shows the scenario.
PSTN
PSTN NTG
DCS 1 NTG
DCS 2
CPS
AMA
AMA
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What Happens
The call delivery results in the ECP generating a x2335 AMA record for DCS 1 on call end. Each subsequent handoff (for example, to DCS 2, then to DCS 3) causes the ECP to generate an x2336 AMA record for the DCS. These AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields.
Figure
Figure A-27 on page A-44 shows the scenario.
AMA x2335
AMA x2336
AMA x2336
Figure A-27.
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What Happens
The ANSI-41 Call Delivery causes the ECP to generate an x2329 or x2330 AMA record for DCS 1 with service feature set to SF = 100 (Special Cellular Networking) on call end. The ECP of the system to which the call is redirected generates an x2334 AMA record (DCS 2) with service feature set to SF = 100 (Special Cellular Networking) on call end. Each subsequent handoff causes the ECP to generate an x2336 AMA record for the DCS (DCS 3). The x2329 or x2330 AMA records are not linked to any other AMA record. The x2334 and x2336 AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields.
Figures
Figure A-28 on page A-46 shows the scenario.
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AMA
AMA x2336
The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure 1-29 on page A-46.
DCS 1 a call arrives for the mobile at DCS 1 and is redirected to DCS 2
DCS 2 AirSeg 1
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What Happens
The mobile originated call (see number 1 in Figure A-30 on page A-48) causes the ECP to generate an x2329 or x2330 AMA record for the DCS. This record is treated as a normal mobile origination. The second call, the inter-switch termination call (see number 2 in Figure A-30 on page A-48), causes the ECP to generate an x2329 AMA record for the DCS with SF = 083 (Call Delivery to Call Waiting). The delivery of the inter-switch termination call (see number 3 in Figure A-30 on page A-48) results in a x2331 AMA record. This record is marked with SF = 056 (Call Waiting). None of these AMA records are linked.
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Figure A-30 on page A-48 shows the scenario.
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2
PSTN
1 2
DCS 1
DCS 2
1 3
AMA
2
AMA
1
AMA
x2329
SF = CDCW
x2331 SF = CW
Figure A-30.
The relationship between the various call segments of this call is shown in Figure 1-31 on page A-48.
DCS 1
call arrives CW treatment applied the CW call is answered the first call ends
AirSeg 2
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What Happens
This call looks like a mobile origination, but has the service feature set to one of the Call Forwarding values. (An LTG may be used instead of redirection through the PSTN.) The Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network AMA uses one service feature value for Call Forwarding Busy, Dont Answer, and No Page Response. The mobile termination portion of this call is any of the standard Mobile Termination scenarios. The records resulting from the mobile termination portion of the call are not linked to the call forwarding portions of the call. Use of trunk group mapping is required to determine the destination of a redirection (that is, redirection to a mobile or land station).
Figure
Figure A-32 on page A-50 shows the scenario.
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DCS
DCS
AMA
AMA
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What Happens
The first call (see number 1 in Figure A-33 on page A-52) results in normal mobile origination call records. The second call (see number 2 in Figure A-33 on page A-52) attempts to reach the mobile but eventually no answer is indicated. The call is redirected to the forward to number on the PSTN. The second origination record (an x2329 or x2330 AMA record) has service feature codes of 056 (Call Waiting) plus 014 (Call Forwarding-Dont Answer). The two x2329/x2330 AMA records are not linked. NOTE: One service feature code will be placed in the structure code layout and one in the module. There is no determining which service feature code will go in the structure code layout and which will be placed in the module.
Figures
Figure A-33 on page A-52 shows the scenario.
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Figure A-33.
The relationship between the various call segments and legs involved in the call waiting portion of this call is shown in Figure A-34 on page A-53.
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the second call ends x2329/x2330 SF = CW-CFDA x2329/x2330 Figure A-34. Call Segment Relationships for Call Waiting (No Answer Forward to PSTN)
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What Happens
The first call (see number 1 in Figure A-35 on page A-54) results in normal mobile origination call records. The second call (see number 2 in Figure A-35 on page A-54) attempts to reach the mobile but eventually no answer is indicated. The call is redirected to the voice mail system. These AMA records are not linked.
Figures
Figure A-35 on page A-54 shows the scenario.
Figure A-35.
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The relationship between the various call segments and legs involved in the call waiting portion of this call is shown in Figure A-36 on page A-55.
DCS the mobile originates a call CW call arrives ring starts at mobile CW ringing ends call transferred
the second call ends x2331 SF = CW MRSIND=Recording x2329/x2330 Figure A-36. Call Segment Relationships for Call Waiting (No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail)
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What Happens
The first call (see number 1 in Figure A-37 on page A-56) results in normal mobile termination call records. The second call (see number 2 in Figure A-37 on page A-56) is an incoming mobile termination attempt that invokes call waiting. This results in a x2331 AMA record being generated with SF = 056 (Call Waiting). The AMA records of these two calls are not linked.
Figures
Figure A-37 on page A-56 shows the scenario.
Figure A-37.
The relationship between the various call segments and legs involved in this call is shown in Figure A-38 on page A-57.
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What Happens
The first call (see number 1 in Figure A-39 on page A-58) results in normal mobile origination call records. The second call (see number 2 in Figure A-39 on page A-58) results in an x2331 AMA record with SF = 056 (Call Waiting). The AMA records of these two calls are not linked.
Figures
Figure A-39 on page A-58 shows the scenario.
3port DCS
Figure A-39.
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The relationship between the various call segments and legs involved in this call is shown in Figure A-40 on page A-59.
DCS the mobile originates a call CW call arrives ring starts at mobile
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What Happens
The origination and handling of the first call (see number 1 in Figure A-41 on page A-60) are normal. The mobile puts the call on hold and originates another call (see number 2 in Figure A-41 on page A-60). This results in another x2329 or x2330 AMA record with SF = 010 (Three-Way Calling). No more parties can be added by the originating mobile subscriber. These AMA records are not linked.
Figure
Figure A-41 on page A-60 shows the scenario.
x2329 or x2330
Figure A-41.
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What Happens
The origination and handling of the first call (see number 1 in Figure A-42 on page A-62) is a normal mobile origination with an inter-DCS handoff. The mobile puts the call on hold and originates a call (see number 2 in Figure A42 on page A-62). This results in an x2329 or x2330 AMA record with SF = 010 (Three-Way Calling). The handoff results in an x2336 AMA record (generated at call end). The x2336 AMA record is linked to the x2332/x2333 AMA record of the first mobile origination (see number 1 in Figure A-42 on page A-62) by the Transaction Code I and Transaction code II AMA fields. The x2336 record is not linked to the second mobile origination (see number 2 in Figure A-42 on page A-62).
Figure
Figure A-42 on page A-62 shows the scenario.
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Figure A-42.
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What Happens
A mobile subscriber originates a call to Party A and then adds Party B to the call. The mobile subscriber makes the call transfer.
How it Works
The following steps are involved in the call transfer: 1. The mobile subscriber places a call to Party A. This call is a mobile-originated call. Refer to number 1 in Figure A-43 on page A-64. 2. The mobile subscriber puts Party A on hold and originate a call to Party B. 3. The mobile subscriber hits the END key and Party A and Party B begin to talk. 4. As a result of the call transfer, either a x2329 or a x2330 AMA record with Service Feature (SF)=077 (call transfer) is created. Refer to number 2 in Figure A-43 on page A-64. The 3-way elapsed time equals the vc elapsed time in the AMA record. The 3-way elapsed time indicates the amount of elapsed time when all 3 parties are there before the call transfer happens. The AMA records for the two calls are not linked.
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Party B 2 1 Mobile Originations AMA X2329 Or AMA X2330 2 Mobile Originations AMA X2329 Or SF=CT AMA X2330
Figure A-43.
DCS
Moble originates a call to party A Mobile originate a call to party B Mobile makes call transfer VC elapsed time
Party A or B ends the call X2329/X2330 call to party A X2329/X2330 call to party B with CT
Figure A-44.
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What Happens
The mobile subscriber receives a call from Party A. During this call, the mobile subscriber originates a call to Party B. The mobile subscriber makes the call transfer.
How it Works
The following steps are involved in the call transfer: 1. Party A places a call to a mobile subscriber. This is a normal mobile-termination call. Refer to number 1 in Figure A-45 on page A-66. 2. The mobile subscriber puts Party A on hold and originates a call to Party B. Refer to number 2 in Figure A-45 on page A-66. 3. The mobile subscriber hits the END key and Party A and Party B begin to talk. 4. As a result of the call transfer, a AMA record that is marked as SF=077 (call transfer) is created. The 3-way elapsed time equals the vc elapsed time in the AMA record. Refer to number 2 in Figure A-45 on page A-66. The 3-way elapsed time indicates the amount of elapsed time when all 3 parties are there before the call transfer happens. The AMA records for the two calls are not linked.
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Figure A-45.
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Mobile receives a call from party A Mobile originates a call to party B Mobile makes call transfer
VC elapsed time VC elapsed time 3-way elapsed time Called party elapsed time
Party A or B ends the call X2329/X2330 with CT, call to party B X2331 call to from party A
Figure A-46.
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What Happens
A mobile can retrieve his voice mail either by making a revertive call (dialing his own Mobile Identification Number (MIN)) or by using the feature code for his system (*FC). If the mobile subscriber makes a revertive call, the subscriber is routed through a loop around trunk to his voice mail system. A mobile origination (x2329 or x2330) AMA record is generated with no feature indication for voice mail retrieval, and SF!= 083 (Call Delivery to Call Waiting). However, the dialed digits match the MIN of the mobile. For the portion of the call inbound to the voice mail system an x2331 AMA record is generated with MRS Indicator = 1 (Message Recording Call). These two AMA records are not linked.
Figure
Figure A-47 on page A-68 shows the scenario.
LTG DCS VMX AMA AMA AMA x2331 MRSIND = Recording Figure A-47. Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive)
x2329 or x2330
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What Happens
A mobile can retrieve his voice mail either by making a revertive call (dialing his own MIN) or by using the feature code for his system (*FC). If the mobile makes a (*FC) call, the mobile is routed to the voice mail system. An x2329 AMA record indicating MRS Indicator = 2 (Message Retrieval Call) is generated.
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Figure A-48 on page A-69 shows the scenario.
VMX
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The DCS emits an x2331 AMA record with MRS Indicator = 1 (Message Recording Call) indicating that voice mail recording was used. This scenario is the same as the termination portion of the scenario described under Voice-Mail Retrieval via Mobile (Revertive) on page A-68.
Figure
Figure A-49 on page A-70 shows the scenario.
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Feature Activation/Deactivation
How It Starts
In this scenario, the mobile subscriber activates a feature, such as setting his forward to number. Alternatively, the mobile may be activating the feature remotely over the PSTN.
What Happens
The mobile subscriber enters a key sequence to activate or deactivate a feature. The ECP emits an x2411 AMA record (for call forwarding or Abbreviated Dialing with AMA [ADWA]) indicating the feature, the activation or deactivation status, and the number involved. If features are activated at an MSC other than the subscribers home MSC, then feature activation/deactivation AMA records are generated at both the serving MSC and the home MSC. If features are activated remotely, such as over the PSTN, then feature activation/deactivation records are generated by the ECP. These AMA records are not linked. Feature activation or deactivation can occur during a call, and the feature activation/deactivation AMA records and call AMA records are not linked.
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Figure A-50 on page A-72 shows the scenario.
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Figure A-50.
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Wiretap/Court-Ordered Surveillance
How It Starts
In this scenario, a law enforcement agency has requested a wiretap on a particular subscriber. Any calls made or received by the subscriber are routed through a special loop around trunk to the appropriate monitoring facilities.
What Happens
Wiretap calls are the same as unwiretapped calls, except that the AMA record will contain a Service Code (AMASE Table 2002) value of SRFI = 302 (Increased Court Ordered Surveillance [ICOS]).
Figure
Figure A-51 on page A-73 shows the scenario.
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The ECP emits an x2415 AMA record for the DCS indicating the type of security problem.
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Figure A-52 on page A-74 shows the scenario.
Figure A-52.
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What Happens
Here the mobile subscriber originates a call on one virtual DCS and is handed off to another virtual DCS. The origination and handling of the mobile origination is normal. Note that origination is shown, but virtual switch handoff can occur for any call scenario. The ECP of the serving virtual DCS supplies an x2421 AMA record when it receives a handoff of this type. This AMA record identifies the to and from switch and cell. The x2329 AMA record (or other AMA records associated with the call) reports the air-time and other pertinent call details.
Figure
Figure 1-53 on page A-75 shows the scenario.
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How It Starts
In this scenario, the mobile has originated or terminated a call. Another user wishes to talk to the mobile so the user calls the mobile and is placed on hold by the Call Waiting feature. When the mobile releases, the Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network reconnects the call waiting (held) Party to the mobile.
What Happens
The mobile origination (see number 1 in Figure A-54 on page A-76) and the call waiting call (see number 2 in Figure A-54 on page A-76) are handled as described in Mobile Origination with Call Waiting on page A-58. When the Flexent/ AUTOPLEX wireless network makes the callback connection (see number 2 in Figure A-54 on page A-76) to the mobile, it is seen (in AMA) as a normal call of the same type that was on hold. There is no indication of any special feature use. (Air usage accumulates for the call waiting call while it is on hold.)
Figure
Figure A-54 on page A-76 shows the scenario.
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Figure A-54.
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What Happens
The ECP generates an x2336 AMA record for DCS 2 on call end. The ECP generates an x2332 or x2333 AMA record for the CPS (DCS 1) on call end. The AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2332 or x2333 AMA record contains the total call time.
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Figure A-55 on page A-78 shows the scenario.
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The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-56 on page A-78.
Figure A-56.
Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with Call Forwarding
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Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail
How It Starts
In this scenario, the mobile subscriber is the recipient of a call from a PSTN number. The mobile is being served by a cell served by a DCS other than his home DCS. The mobile has Call Forwarding - Dont Answer to Voice Mail enabled and the mobile does not answer the call. The call is forwarded to voice mail.
What Happens
The ECP generates an x2336 AMA record for DCS 2 on call end. The ECP generates an x2334 AMA record for the CPS (DCS 1) on call end. The AMA records are linked by the Transaction Code I and Transaction Code II AMA fields. The x2334 AMA record contains the total call time.
Figures
Figure A-57 on page A-79 shows the scenario.
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The relationship between the various call segments involved in this call is shown in Figure A-58 on page A-80.
Figure A-58.
Call Segment Relationships for Mobile Termination (not Home DCS) with No Answer Transfer to Voice Mail
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Test Calls
How It Starts
In this scenario, switch personnel are testing the system by originating or terminating calls.
What Happens
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The Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network system sends out statistical records. These include: Table A-5. Tracer Records Description Contains hourly call processing statistics. (See Structure Code 01047 on page 3-5.) Contains hourly AMA teleprocessing statistics. (See 401-612-023, AMA Teleprocessing and Structure Code 09042 on page 3-72.) Contains statistics related to the teleprocessing of secondary AMA records. (See 401-612-023, AMA Teleprocessing and Structure Code 09043 - Secondary Tracer on page 3-74.) Contains statistics related to the writing to tape of AMA records. (See the following:
Tracer Record Type Call Assembly Tracer Records (01047) Primary Tracer Records (09042)
Structure Code 09036 on page 3-64 Structure Code 09037 on page 3-66 Structure Code 09038 - CLDS Header Tape-Only Tracer on page 3-68 Structure Code 09039 - CLDS Trailer Tape-Only Tracer on page 3-70)
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Table B-1 on page B-1 lists the features that impact AMA and gives the page number of the writeup in this section that summarizes the technical changes for the feature. Table B-1. Feature AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Networking Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records Imsi In-Bound Roaming for KTF Feature ID 10468.1 10643.0 10667.0 10796.0 Page B-2 B-2 B-4 B-5
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AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service for Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Networking
The changes for Feature Identifier (FID) 10468.1 were covered under FID 10468.0 in ECP Release 21.0.
Functionality
The Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability feature allows a mobile user to retain the same Mobile Directory Number (MDN) when the mobile user moves from one service provider to another service provider. AMA functionality for the Support of Wireless Number Portability (KTFWNPT) feature is similar to AMA for WNP, except that in the case of KTFWNPT, the
Location Routing Number can be 11 digits. Service provider ID appears in the WNP module (Service Provider ID field). ported status appears in the WNP module (BCD character 4 of the Supporting Information field).
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The Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability feature introduces the following Feature Activation File (FAF): Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability (KTFWNPT). Table B-2. Changes for the Support of KTF Wireless Number Portability Feature Caused... the following changes:
AMASE Table 731 Location Routing Number (LRN) on page 4-84 (A note is added to BCD 1 and the existing note in BCD 2 is modified to include KTFWNPT information.) Table 732 Service Provider Identity on page 4-85 (A note is added.) Table 734 Supporting Information on page 4-87 (A note is added under BCD character 4.)
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Module 720Wireless Number Portability Module on page 5-73.The KTFWNPT feature is added to
Features that Use this Module on page 5-73. Module Generation Criteria on page 5-73 and the note that follows the module generation criteria is modified. the Module Generation Criteria for Wireless Number Portability Feature on page 36-9. (The first bullet item is modified to include the KTFWNPT FAF). Chapter 36Wireless Number Portability Feature
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Prior to the Report Call Forwarding due to No Reply in AMA Records feature, when a call is forwarded, the service feature field in the AMA record indicates the following: Call ForwardingBusy/Dont Answer/No Page Response (14). The reason for forwarding the call is not indicated. When the Conditional Call Forwarding (CCF) feature is active and the Show CCF sub-case in AMA records field in the Executive Cellular Processor (ecp) form is set to y, the following service feature codes are displayed, Call ForwardingBusy (152) and Call ForwardingNo Reply (153). The reason for forwarding the call is not indicated.
Functionality
The Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records feature introduces two service feature codes, Call ForwardingNo Page Response, (154) and Call ForwardingMobile Inactive, (155). The Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records feature indicates a reason in the service feature code for a forwarded call when there is no reply. Table B-3. Changes for the Report Call Forwarding Due to No Reply in AMA Records feature Caused... the addition of the following 2 new service feature codes:
154 = Call Forwarding - No Page Response in Table 2002 Service Feature Code on page 4-119 and 155 = Call Forwarding - Mobile Inactive in Table 2002 Service Feature Code on page 4-119.
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Table B-6.
modifications to Table 3-28 "Valid Modules for Structure Code x2351" on page 3-48 modifications to Table 5-3 "Module Generation Criteria" on page 5-13. additions to Modules 330 and 331CPN Incoming Calls Modules on page 5-28 additions to Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46 with generic context identifiers 90002, 90010, 10843, 10860 modifications to Module 623 Trunk Information Module on page 5-70 adding structure code x2351 to Module 331 in Use of CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 on page 17-3 modifications to Module Generation Criteria for CPN Incoming Calls Module-1 Module or the CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 Module on page 18-4 modifications to Trunk Information Module on page 28-7
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The following features are obsolete and have been deleted from the book:
IS41 Roamer Administration Service (IS41-RAS) Authentication Indicator in AMA Records (FID 3876.0) Authentication Indicator in AMA for Home Subscribers (FID 3876.1)
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Table B-7 on page B-10 lists the features that impact AMA and gives the page number of the writeup in this section that summarizes the technical changes for the feature. . Table B-7. Feature Charging Band for Metering Pulse Providing Redirection Information in KTF Recall Service Answer Hold Call Drop Handling Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting Per-Call Measurement Data (PCMD) AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Service Call Scenarios Documentation fixes Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 9224.0 9276.0 9185.0 9186.0 10315.0 10316.0 4417.2 10468.0 NA NA Page B-10 B-12 B-12 B-13 B-14 B-16 B-17 B-18 B-20 B-20
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If the call originates from a non-PCO subscriber, the MSC simply records the Charge Band Number to the AMA. Table B-8. Changes for Charging Band for Metering Pulse feature Caused... Addition of the following generic context identifier to Table 4-24 "AMASE Table 237" on page 4-39
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90060 on page 5-48 for Charging Band for Metering Pulse (x2118, x2119, x2329, x2330, x2332 and x2333) on page 5-48 Charging Band for Metering Pulse on page 5-51 Charging Band for Metering Pulse on page 5-66
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The KTF Recall Service feature routes incomplete calls to a Recall Service Center (RCS) based on a new redirection indicator and routing number. The RCS cannot play an announcement to the calling party when the call is forwarded.
Answer Hold
This section describes the Answer Hold feature.
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Table B-10.
Changes for Answer Hold feature Caused... Addition of the following service feature code to AMASE Table 2002 on page 4-119
Addition of the following generic context identifier to Table 4-24 on page 4-39
Addition of
Module generation criteria for the Digit Information Module with the Answer Hold feature on page5-19 90063, Call Released in Answer Hold State (x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, x2335) on page 5-48 and Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46 Answer Hold on page 5-51 Answer Hold on page 5-66
Background
Before the Call Drop Handling feature was introduced, the MSCs (in a subscribers network) did not know if calls were dropped in a counterpart MSC, for example, an originating MSC did not know if a call was dropped in the terminating MSC or a terminating MSC did not know if a call was dropped in the originating MSC.
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Table B-12.
Changes for Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/MDNs Caused... Addition of the following service feature code to AMASE Table 2002 on page 4-119
327 = Limited Mobility Services with Multiple SDCAs/ MDNs on page 4-121 Chapter 4AMASE Tables
A reference to the following Generic Context Identifiers in AMASE Table 237 on page 4-39
10830 = 10-digit Mobile Identification Number on page 4-39 90010 = Incoming Called Digits on page 4-40
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Table B-13.
Changes for Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting Caused... Addition of the following generic context identifier to Table 4-24 on page 4-39
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Caused... Addition of
Module generation criteria for the Digit Information Module with the Maintain Selected AMA Measurements Data Reporting feature on page5-19 90062 on page 5-48 and Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting (x2118, x2119, x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, x2336, x2411, x2415) on page 5-48 Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting on page 5-51 Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting on page 5-66 Chapter 56, Maintain Selected AMA Measurement Data Reporting
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Table 960-Cell Type Table 966-PSSM Data from Non-Reference Cell Table 968-Service Measurement Counts Table 969-Band Class Chapter 4AMASE Tables
502 = Speech handler activation failure (This was speech handler activation/ protocol failure). added 509 = Speech handler protocol failure added 604 = Walsh code unavailable
AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Service
The AMA Enhancement of Home Zone Service Phase II feature enhances the following existing features to correctly bill subscribers:
Home Zone Service Phase 2 KTF Intelligent Network Services including KTF WIN, KTF VPN and trigger features
The AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature appends DIM 621 with the Generic Context Identifier 90064 to AMA records when the affected features are used.
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NOTE: This features DIM overrides the functionality of using the Service Feature Codes 323 (Home Zone Service Discount Rate) and 324 (Home Zone Service Normal Rate) that are associated with the Home Zone Service Phase 2 feature. In other words, if the AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature is active and the KTF Intelligent Network Service Phase 2 field on the ecp form is on, the Home Zone Service Discount/ Normal Rate that is stored in the DIM with the Generic Context Identifier 90064 takes precedence over the service feature field. Table B-15. Changes for FID 10468.0 Caused... Addition of the following generic context identifier to Table 4-24 on page 4-39
90064 = KTF Intelligent Network and Home Zone 2 Services on page 4-40
Addition of
Module generation criteria for the Digit Information Module with the AMA Enhancements for Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature on page5-19 90064 on page 5-48 and KTF Intelligent Network and Home Zone 2 Services (x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332) on page 5-48 AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Services Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Service on page 5-51 AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase 2 and KTF Intelligent Network Service on page 5-66
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Call Scenarios
Two new call scenarios for Call Transfer were added. See the following sections in Appendix ACall Scenarios:
Call Transfer from a Mobile-Originated Call on page A-63 Call Transfer from a Mobile-Terminated Call on page A-65
Documentation Fixes
The following documentation fixes were made to the document in In Chapter 5, Modules on page 5-1
In Module 720Wireless Number Portability Module on page 5-73, the following correction was made to the criteria that is provided for Wireless Number Portability Module: An LRN was received in the incoming ISUP message, so a Number Portability Request is not necessary; the information is already at hand. (This can happen with tandem MSCs.) This correction removes a reference to terminating MSCs.
NOTE:
Under the module generation criteria for CPNAD on page 5-30, the last bullet item is enhanced to include message recording to a VMSS. A note is also added. Under the module generation criteria for Incoming Called Digits in AMA on page 5-59, the last bullet item is enhanced to include message recording to a VMSS.
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Table B-16 on page B-21 lists the features that impact AMA and gives the page number of the writeup in this section that summarizes the technical changes for the feature. Table B-16. Feature IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV KTF Home Zone Service Phase 2 Documentation Fix Consolidation of 15 Digit DN Information Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 4575.2 4884 8126.1 NA NA Page B-22 B-23 B-24 B-25 B-25
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Table B-17.
Changes for IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger Feature Caused... revision of existing chapter In... Chapter 50Specific Digit String Trigger Features
This Change... revision of chapter on Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger feature to include the IS-826 LocallyAllowed Specific Digit String Trigger feature
* This corrects an omission from the documentation for the Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger feature (4575.1). (An entry for DIM containing DMH Billing Indicator for the Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger feature was also added.)
Addition of the following generic context identifier to Table 4-24 "AMASE Table 237" on page 4-39:
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Changes for Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV Feature Caused... Addition of:
Module generation criteria for the Digital Event Module with the Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV feature to Module Generation Criteria Table on page 5-16 Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV on page 5-34 Addition of Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV feature to the Module Generation Criteria on page 5-34 Chapter 5Modules
Addition of:
Module generation criteria for the Digit Information Module with the Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV feature to Module Generation Criteria Table on page5-19 Forward/Reverse Initial Assigned SMV Mode (x2329, x2330, x2331, x2332, x2333, x2334, and x2335) on page 5-48 Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV on page 5-51 Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV on page 5-52 Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV on page 5-65 Chapter 54Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV
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323 = Home Zone Service Discount Rate 324 = Home Zone Service Normal Rate
Documentation Fix
In ECP 18.0, when the Measurement Data in Call Record (MDCR) feature was introduced, a definition was omitted. The value of the Keep Indicator field that is associated with MDCR data was omitted from AMASE Table 801. This information has been placed in Table 801 in this version of the document. See Keep Indicator Field on page 4-89 and Keep Indicator Field on page 4-90.
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Table
Table B-20 on page B-26 lists AMA-impacting features and gives the page number of the section in this chapter that summarizes the technical changes for the feature. Table B-20. Feature Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA Seven-Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Fix to Radio Channel Number Range Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool Enhancement to Far End Release Cause Values in AMA Records Documentation Fix for MDCR Feature Documentation Fix for 15 Digit DN Feature Customized ESN Format in AMA Record Documentation Fixes for Service Feature Codes Documentation Fix for Structure Code x2351 Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records Service Feature Code for Unknown Feature Activation/ Deactivation Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 4663 4429.1 NA 4575.1 2200.20 8262.0 4417.0 3513.0 9117.0 NA NA 8937.0 NA Page B-27 B-37 B-28 B-28 B-29 B-31 B-32 B-32 B-33 B-33 B-33 B-34 B-35
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Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA (for Structure Codes x2411, x2421, and x2329 - 2338) on page 5-47 Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA on page 5-51 Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA on page 5-64 Chapter 49Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA Feature
new feature
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To enable service providers to store at least two days worth of backup AMA data even after 700K Busy Hour Call Attempt threshold is reached, this feature increases the valid AMA block sequence number range to seven digits (9,999,999). The 700K Busy Hour Call Attempt feature will be delivered in ECP 19.0. The information on Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number was included in the ECP 18.0 issue of this document, but is reprinted here for ease of access. Only service providers who have high call capacity in their networks (approximately above 500K BHCA) will require this feature.
Once you start using seven-digit AMA block sequence numbers, DO NOT switch back to six-digit AMA block sequence numbers. Switching back could cause loss of AMA records. Table B-22 on page B-28 shows changes made to support the Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature in this document. Table B-22. Changes for Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Feature Caused... new section, Ranges with Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Feature on page 4-99 In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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Table B-23 on page B-29 shows changes made to support the Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger Feature feature in this document. Table B-23. Changes for Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger Feature Feature Caused... Addition of:
90031 = IS-848 Billing Indicator on page 4-40 90032 = IS-848 Charge Information on page 4-40
Addition of:
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Structure Code x2329 - CellularOriginated Call Without CI Information on page 3-13 Structure Code x2330 - CellularOriginated Call with CI Information on page 3-17 Structure Code x2331 - CellularTerminated Call on page 3-21 Structure Code x2332 - CPS Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information on page 3-24 Structure Code x2333 - CPS Cellular-Originated Call Without CI Information on page 3-28 Structure Code x2334 - CPS Cellular-Terminated Call-Facility and Air-Time Record on page 3-32 Structure Code x2335 - CPS Cellular-Terminated Call-ICT Facility Timing Record on page 3-36 Structure Code x2336 - CN Slave Switch - Facility and Air-Time Record on page 3-39 Structure Code x2337 - CN Handback - Answered Segment Air-Time Record on page 3-42 Structure Code x2338 - CN Handback - Intermediate Segment Air-Time Record on page 3-45 Structure Code x2411 - Feature Activation/Deactivation on page 3-49
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Changes for TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... The following new AMASE table to be added:
This Change...
New module added to Quick Reference Table of AMA Module Definitions on page 5-7 New module added to Module Generation Criteria Table, Table 53 on page 5-13
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The new module to be added to Table 421 "AMASE Table 88" on page 4-35
Chapter 4 AMASE Tables Chapter 51 TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool Feature
far end release cause value direction of trunk (incoming or outgoing) on which release cause value is obtained stage (complete or incomplete call)
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Addition of:
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In Table 6-1 on page 6-9, under Mobile Terminated Call, structure code layout numbers x0421, 00801, and 00802 have been corrected to x2421, 02801, and 02802, respectively.
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The Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records feature (FID 8937.0) provides a way to store local release cause values in the AMA record for a call. For more information about this feature, see the Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records optional feature document, 401-612-592. Table B-27 on page B-34 shows changes made to support the Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records feature in this document. Table B-27. Changes for Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records Feature Caused... Addition of:
Addition of:
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Table B-28 on page B-35 shows changes made to add the new service feature code to this document. Table B-28. Changes for New Service Feature Code for Unknown Feature Activation/ Deactivation Caused... Addition of:
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Table B-29 on page B-36 lists AMA-impacting features and gives the page number of the section in this chapter that summarizes the technical changes for the feature. Table B-29. Feature 15 Digit DN - REMINDER Seven-Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Intermediate AMA for LDC Support New SO of 13K Service IS-826 WIN Prepaid Base Cell Origination Request Time Stamps WIN-Based Flexible Alerting Measurement Data in Call Records Documentation Fix for Module 621 User Interactive SMS Documentation Fixes New Information on Storage of MIN and IMSI Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 3513.0 4429.1 8193.0 8144 7006.0 8280.0 7044.0 4417.0 NA 4915.0 NA NA Page B-37 B-37 B-38 B-40 B-40 B-41 B-42 B-43 B-43 B-44 B-45 B-45
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15 Digit DN - REMINDER
The ECP Release 16.0 15 Digit Directory Number feature expanded mobile directory numbers and called numbers. Mobile directory numbers can now be variable in length up to 14 digits. Called numbers can now be variable in length up to 15 digits. Detailed information about this feature can be found in the 15 Digit DN Feature Description, 401-610-622. All call-related AMA structure code layouts were changed for this feature. Many modules were changed as well. Within RC/V a new key, National Significant Number, was added to the sub, vlr and dn2e forms and 27 screens were changed to accommodate the variable-length directory number. Use of the new 15 Digit DN AMA record structures was optional in ECP 16.0 and ECP 17.0. However, use of the new 15 Digit DN AMA record structures is MANDATORY in ECP 18.0. This document, AMA Formats Description with 15 Digit DN, 401-610-133A, explains all the new 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, which become MANDATORY with ECP 18.0. Wireless Lucent Alert 01-213 reminds service providers about this upcoming change. Fax Flash 00-124a, dated May 15, 2000, gives the original specifications about 15 Digit DN. Changes in this issue for 15 Digit DN are summarized in Appendix EChanges for the 15 Digit DN Feature.
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Only service providers who have high call capacity in their networks (approximately above 500K BHCA) will require this feature.
Once you start using seven-digit AMA block sequence numbers, DO NOT switch back to six-digit AMA block sequence numbers. Switching back could cause loss of AMA records. Table B-30 on page B-38 shows changes made to support the Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature in this document. Table B-30. Changes for Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Feature Caused... new section, Ranges with Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number Feature on page 4-99 In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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This Change... use of formerly unused (padding) digit in Table 804 7-Digit Number on page 4-95 new feature
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Table B-31 on page B-39 shows changes made to support the Intermediate AMA for LDC feature in this document. Table B-31. Changes for Intermediate AMA for LDC Feature Caused... Addition of the following in AMASE Table 453, Event Type:
004 = Intermediate AMA for LDC Origination Event on page 4-60 005 = Intermediate AMA for LDC Termination Event on page 4-60 Chapter 4AMASE Tables
Event Time Field as Used by the IAMA for LDC Feature on page 4-20 Event Date Field as Used by the IAMA for LDC Feature on page 4-81 Chapter 3Structure Code Layouts
Names of 02800 and 02801 structure codes changed to reflect more generic usage. New names are:
Origination Event Structure Code (02800) Termination Event Structure Code (02801) Chapter 3Structure Code Layouts
Event Type 004 - IAMA for LDC Origination Event added as a valid event in structure code layout 02800, Origination Event Structure Code, on page 3-57 Event Type 005 - IAMA for LDC Termination Event added as a valid event in structure code layout 02801, Termination Event Structure Code, on page 3-59
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Note added to explain that the previous CDMA 13K Voice service option was a proprietary number assigned to Qualcomm vocoder:
32768 = 13K Voice (Proprietary Service Option Number assigned to Qualcomm Vocoder) on page 4-76
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Table B-33 on page B-41 shows changes made to support the IS-826 Prepaid Base feature in this document. Table B-33. Changes for IS-826 Prepaid Base Feature Caused... Addition of: 90026 = WIN Standard DMH Service ID on page 4-40 Addition of:
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Addition of:
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Cell Origination Request Time Stamps Indicator (for Structure Codes x2329, x2330, x2332, x2333, x2411, x2351) on page 5-47 Cell Origination Request Time Stamps on page 5-51 Cell Origination Request Time Stamps on page 5-63
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Table B-35.
WIN-Based Flexible Alerting Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Explanation about the separate FAF for WIN-Based Flexible Alerting added to the following pages:
This Change...
This Change... Expanded list of complete structure code layouts to which the DIM with MIN can append
the entry for DIM with MIN in Table 5-3, Module Generation Criteria on page 5-17 Chapter 5Modules
Updating of structure code layouts list for 10830 in Table 5-15, Digit Information Module Layout on page 5-47
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Documentation Fix for Module 621 Caused... Updating of structure code layouts list in Separation of MSID-MDN Feature on page 5-55 Updating of structure code layouts list
This Change...
in Module Generation Criteria for This Feature on page 33-7 in Module Generation Criteria for This Feature on page 33-9
NOTE: The DIM with IMSI can append to the same structure code layouts as the DIM with MIN. In one place in the manual (for Generic Context ID 10832 on page 5-47) the list of structure code layouts for the DIM with IMSI was incomplete. That error has been fixed in this version.
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Table B-37 on page B-45 shows changes made to support the User Interactive SMS feature in this document. Table B-37. User Interactive SMS Feature Caused... Addition of:
Documentation Fixes
The following fixes were added to the documentation for ECP 18.0:
Supporting information on 9-track tape drives was removed from Chapter 8, Magnetic Tape Structure and Labels. Nine track tape drives are not supported for ECP 18.0 and later. The definition of PAS was corrected on page E-35. The Module Size field lists number of bytes, not number of BCD characters. This error was corrected on pages 5-44 and 5-49.
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Table B-38 on page B-46 lists all AMA-impacting features added to this document or to the software product for ECP 17.0 and 17.1 and gives the page number of the section in this chapter that summarizes technical changes made for each feature. Table B-38. Feature AMA Linking Functionality Charge Class Population in AMA R2 and ISUP Charge Indication in AMA TDMA IMSI* Correction Removal of Obsolete Service Feature Code Remote Feature Control Corrections to Timing Indicator Information More Information About Appended Modules Connect Resource Operations SKT PrePaid Service CDMA Network Directed System Selection (NDSS) New Mobile Security Indicator Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 5039.0 4854.0 4857.0 3176.0 NA NA 3210.2 NA NA 4508.0 4955.0 4898.0 NA Page B-47 B-48 B-49 B-50 B-51 B-52 B-53 B-54 B-54 B-55 B-58 B-59 B-60
* Documentation for this feature has been in this manual since ECP 15.0. The list of what changes were made for this feature is repeated here in the ECP 17.0 version of this manual to help the user.
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This feature is designed to be used only for mobile to mobile intra-DCS calls using ISUP loop-around trunks. The AMA Linking Functionality feature appends the Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) Digit Information Module (Module 621) into the AMA record to store the Link Sequence Number for the call. A new Generic Context Identifier (10843) has been created for this feature. The AMA Linking Functionality feature is available in Release 17.0. For more information on this feature, see the AMA Linking Functionality Optional Feature document, 401-612-409. NOTE: The AMA Linking Functionality feature is available ONLY with the 15 Digit DN AMA record structures. The AMA Linking Functionality feature will not work for ECP 17.0 customers who do not have the ecp RC/V field Variable 15 DN Enhanced AMA Recording set to y. Table B-39 on page B-47 shows changes made to support the AMA Linking Functionality feature in this document. Table B-39. AMA Linking Functionality Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused... Addition of:
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Charge Class (for Structure Codes x2411 and x2329 x2335) on page 5-46 Charge Class Population in AMA on page 5-51 Charge Class Population in AMA on page 5-62
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Addition of:
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R2 and ISUP Charge Indication in AMA (for Structure Codes x2118, x2119, x2329x2330, x2332 and x2333) on page 5-47 R2 and ISUP Charge Indication in AMA on page 5-51 R2 and ISUP Charge Indication in AMA on page 5-63
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Table B-42 on page B-51 lists the changes made to this document for this feature.1 Table B-42. Changes for TDMA IMSI Feature Caused... Added the following entries:
The TDMA International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature is active on page 5-18 TDMA IMSI on page 5-50 TDMA IMSI on page 5-58
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Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (all) new chapter Chapter 43TDMA IMSI Feature
Correction
Table B-43 on page B-51 shows changes made to fix two errors in the document. Table B-43. Correction Caused... Change of Table 26 to Table 2006 in:
Documentation for this feature has been in this manual since ECP 15.0. However, the software was not available until ECP 17.0. The list of what changes were made for this feature is repeated here in the ECP 17.0 version of this manual to help the user.
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Availability
The Remote Feature Control feature will be available in Release 17.1.
New Record
This feature introduces a new, additional AMA record that is generated at the MSC that first receives the Remote Feature Control call. This AMA record uses call type 308 (Wireless Network Activation/Deactivation) and Service Feature Code 319 (Remote Feature Control). The purpose of the new AMA record is to indicate that a Remote Feature Control call was made. SeeException on page B-52.
Exception
If the incall MSC is also the HLR for the RFC call, and is using 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, then the new, additional AMA record will not appear. Instead, the Service Feature Code of 319 will be placed in a Service Feature Code module attached to the other AMA record for the call.
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Definition of Fields for AMA Records with Call Type of 308 and Service Feature Code of 319
For the new AMA record with call type of 308 and Service Feature Code of 319, the two DN fields in the 02411 structure code layout are used as follows:
the Activating/Deactivating Number field contains the mobile directory number (MDN) of the cellular phone for which custom calling features are being activated or deactivated the Billing Number field contains zeroes
The software is designed with the assumption that the first digits dialed by the customer are the MDN of the cellular phone for which custom calling features are being activated or deactivated. If the first digits dialed by the customer are not the MDN of the cellular phone for which custom calling features are being activated or deactivated, inaccurate data will be placed in the Activating/Deactivating Number field in the record.
CAUTION:
This information was added... 319 = Remote Feature Control on page 4-121 (new service feature code)
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This information was added... Paragraph starting For example, call type 308 with structure code layout x2411 on page 6-7
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The call type used for the RFC feature says Wireless Network Activation/Deactivation, not Remote Feature Control. Wireless Network Activation/Deactivation is a call type used for a variety of wireless network special features.
This information was added... Footnote added on pages 4-123 and 6-7 and sentence added to APX Activation or Deactivation on page 4-139 to explain cases where the Timing Indicator does not differentiate between activation and deactivation.
This information was added... When is a Module Typically Appended? on page 5-5 and Multiple Modules Appended to a Structure Code on page 5-5
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How It Works
For a Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) call, two AMA records are generated. Before the subscribers call completes, an additional AMA record is generated. The additional AMA record contains information about the call from the MSC to the IP. Then after the call completes, a standard AMA record is generated for the call. Because the two AMA records are separate and take place at different times, a way of linking the records is needed. The records are linked using a shared Link Sequence Number.
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Figure B-1.
Generation of Linked AMA Records for a Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) Feature Call
The call goes through the following stages (which are numbered in the figure for ease of reference): 1. The incoming call reaches MSC 1. 2. MSC 1 sends a Location Request message to the SCP. 3. The SCP sends a Connect Resource message back to MSC 1. 4. MSC 1 then connects the incoming party to the IP. 5. The SCP sends a Disconnect Resource message to MSC 1. (This step may not always occur.) After the call ends, an AMA record is generated for the call, with the Service Feature Code field marked as 815. MSC 1 also appends a Digit Information Module (621) containing a Link Sequence Number for this AMA record.
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6. The SCP sends a Return Result message to MSC 1. 7. MSC 1 routes the subscribers call to MSC 2. A second AMA record is created for this call by MSC1. MSC1 also creates a Digit Information Module (621) containing the same Link Sequence Number that was used in the first AMA record. The two Digit Information Modules (Module 621) that contain the same Link Sequence Number are used to connect the two AMA records. The shared Link Sequence Number unites the two call records. In this scenario, MSC2 produces an additional AMA record for the call. That record is not linked to the first two AMA records. NOTE: This type of call does not require a second MSC. MSC2 in Figure B-1 on page B-56 could be replaced by MSC1 or by the PSTN.
Availability
The Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) feature will be available in Release 17.1. Information on the AMA changes for this feature is included for informational purposes and may change between now and release of the feature. NOTE: The Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) feature will be available ONLY with the 15 Digit DN AMA record structures. The Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) feature will not work for ECP 17.0 customers who do not have the ecp RC/V field Variable 15 DN Enhanced AMA Recording set to y.
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Table B-49 on page B-59 shows changes made to support the SKT PrePaid Service feature in this document. Table B-49. SKT PrePaid Service Feature Caused... Addition of:
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Table B-50.
CDMA Network Directed System Selection Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of:
CDMA Network Directed System Selection on page 5-51 Preferred System Information (for Structure Codes x2329x2335) on page 5-47 NDSS on page 5-51 CDMA Network Directed System Selection (NDSS) on page 5-62
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15 Digit DN Changes
This version of the AMA Formats Description manual, called the AMA Formats Description with 15 Digit DN, was completely rewritten to reflect the new 15 Digit DN AMA record structures. Almost every chapter was changed. The major changes, however, are in:
Summary of Changes
Changes for 15 Digit DN are summarized in Appendix EChanges for the 15 Digit DN Feature.
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Table B-52 on page B-62 lists all AMA-impacting features that were added to this document or to the software product for ECP 16.0 and gives the page number of the section in this chapter that summarizes technical changes made for that feature. Table B-52. Feature 5ESS DCS Wireless Primary Rate interface for CDMA Dual Mode Mobiles TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services* IP Billing* TDMA IMSI* CDMA IP Packet Switched Data Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 2741.0 2290.0 3561.0 3176.0 3833.0 and 4424.0s 3833.0 5095.0 4528.0 4491.0 4521.0 2290.0 4475.0 Page B-62 B-79 B-80 B-84 B-125
3G-1X Low Speed Packet-Data Service Metered Billing for TDMA Circuit Switch Data Calls Append Module 331 to 1336 AMA Record Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record AMA Record Generation for Redirecting Number Information Added to TDMA Chapter Information Added to CDMA Chapter
* Documentation for these features has been in this manual since ECP 15.0. However, the software was not available until later. Documentation for this feature has been in this manual since ECP 13.0. However, the software was not available until later.
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Table B-53 on page B-63 lists the technical changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-53. Technical Changes for 5ESS Switch Wireless Primary Rate Interface for CDMA Dual Mode Mobiles Feature Caused.... In...
Addition of 3 = PRI/PRA (Primary Rate Chapter 4AMASE Tables Interface/Primary Rate Access) on page 4-79 in Table 4-49, AMASE Table 566 Addition of PRI code into Table 4-73, AMASE Table 2004 Addition of 5ESS DCS Wireless Primary Rate interface for CDMA Dual Mode Mobiles on page 5-70 Addition of Primary Rate Interface Feature on page 5-72 new chapter to be written Chapter 4AMASE Tables Chapter 5Modules
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012 = Initial Assigned TDMA Data Service Configuration Chapter 4AMASE Tables
redefinition of AMASE Table 497, Event Description, for the new Event Type Re-Use of Existing Data Module
Addition of TDMA CircuitMode Data Services feature is active on page 5-16 (in Feature Activation/Control Column of table) Information for this feature to be added to Module 621 Digit Information Module on page 5-46
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For ECP 16.0, clarifying information was added. The Terminating Number field can have different information stored in the field, depending on which features are active. on page 40-16.
IP Billing Feature
The TDMA IP Billing feature gives a Service Provider the ability to bill Direct Internet Access mobile-originated TDMA circuit-mode data calls.
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NOTE: This information was released in Issue 14 of this manual. This information was reprinted here because the IP Billing feature was available with ECP 16.0. No AMA code changes were made since ECP 15.0 for this feature. For more information about this feature, read the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Optional Feature, 401-612-211. Table B-55 on page B-65 lists the technical changes made to this document for this feature. NOTE: New information was added to this section for ECP 16.0. Table B-55. Technical Changes for IP Billing Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-24, AMASE Table 237:
90011 = TDMA Direct Internet Access on page 4-40 Chapter 4AMASE Tables
in Table 4-48, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 012 Re-Use of Existing Digit Information Module The following information for this feature to be added to the section for Module 621 - Digit Information Module:
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The TDMA International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature is active on page 5-18 TDMA IMSI on page 5-50 TDMA IMSI on page 5-58
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Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. Information for the TDMA IMSI feature is now in Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (all) new chapter Chapter 43TDMA IMSI Feature
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Two new Event Types in Table 4-37, AMASE Table 453 on page 4-60:
010 = Packet Data Link Layer Connection Open 011 = Packet Data Link Layer Connection Reactivation
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This Change... Redefinition of part of Technology Type Field Re-Use of Existing Data Module
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00007 = 9.6K IP Service (9.6 Kbps IP Revision 0) 00008 = 9.6K CDPD Service (9.6 Kbps CDPD Revision 0) 00015 = 14.4K IP Service (14.4 Kbps IP Revision 0) 00016 = 14.4K CDPD Service (14.4 Kbps CDPD Revision 0) 04103 = 9.6K IP Service, Version 1 (9.6 Kbps IP Revision 1) 04104 = 9.6K CDPD Service, Version 1 (9.6 Kbps CDPD Revision 1) Chapter 34CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Features
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Table B-58 on page B-69 lists the technical changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-58. Technical Changes for 3G-1X Low Speed Packet Data Service Feature Caused... Addition of two new Event Descriptions in Table 4-47, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Types 010 and 011 on page 4-77:
00033 = 3G-1X IP Service 00034 = 3G-1X CDPD Service Chapter 34CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Features Chapter 34CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Features
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Table B-59 on page B-70 shows changes made to support this feature in this document. Table B-59. Metered Billing for TDMA Circuit Switch Data Calls Feature Caused... The Call Types for Mobile-Originated Circuit Data Call (059) and MobileOriginated Packet Data Call (450) to be added to:
This Change... Addition of call types for data calls to Metered Billing structure code layouts
Structure Code 02800 Origination Event on page 3-56 Structure Code 02802 Metered Billing on page 3-60
NOTE:
The Mobile-Originated Packet Data Call Type was added to AMA for future reference. It is not needed for this feature. The Call Types for Mobile-Terminated Circuit Data Call (053) and MobileTerminated Packet Data Call (451) to be added to:
Structure Code 02801 Termination Event on page 3-58 Structure Code 02802 Metered Billing on page 3-60
NOTE:
The Mobile-Terminated Packet Data Call Type was added to AMA for future reference. It is not needed for this feature. Addition of sentence Metered Billing is available for data calls as well as for voice calls. on page 27-2. Chapter 27Metered Billing Feature
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This Change... Addition of Module 331 as a valid module for structure code layout x2336 New feature
Addition of:
Chapter 5Modules
section 331 on page 5-15 Append Module 331 to 2336 AMA Record on page 5-30
These structures are optional for ECP 16.0. See 401-610-133A, AMA Formats
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FERCV
The Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature makes it possible for Far End Release Cause values received from the Digital Cellular Switch (DCS) to be placed in the AMA record. If ISUP signaling is used, the following types of calls are recorded: mobile originations, mobile terminations, three-way calls, call forwarding, tandem and special routing calls. If R2 signaling is used, the following mobile-originated calls are recorded: mobile originations, three-way calls, call forwarding tandem and special routing calls. This feature appends the Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) Digit Information Module (Module 621) into the AMA record for both mobile originated and terminated calls. A new Generic Context Identifier (90013) has been created for this feature. AMA work to support this feature is complete and is described in this manual. However, the Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature will be released at a later date. When the Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature is released, the Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record Optional Feature document, 401-612-343, will be available to further describe this feature. Table B-61 on page B-72 shows changes made to support the Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature in this document. Table B-61. Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused... Addition of:
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Table B-61.
Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of:
Far End Release Cause Value Indicator (for structure codes x2118, x2119, and x2329 x2335) on page 5-47 About The Far End Release Cause Value Indicator on page 5-49 Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record on page 5-51 FERCV on page 5-61
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Table B-62.
AMA Record Generation for Redirecting Number Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of:
Redirecting Party Number (for Structure Codes x2118, x2119, and x2329-x2335) on page 5-47 (as a valid Generic Context ID for the Digit Information Module) AMA Record Generation for Redirecting Number on page 5-51 (as a feature that uses the Digit Information Module) AMA Record Generation for Redirecting Number on page 5-61
This information was added... a description of which AMA records would appear at certain points in a TDMA CircuitMode Data Services call, and which structure code layout numbers would be associated with these records.
How the Legs Are Set Up During Call Origination on page 40-4 PDP Leg Can Also Activate/ Deactivate Features on page 40-5, and Setup Scenario for the MDP and the PDP During an Incoming Call on page 40-5
the section Records for Which These Call Types Sometimes Apply
on page 40-7
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This information was added... a description of which AMA records would appear at certain points in a CDMA CircuitMode Data Services call, and which structure code layout numbers would be associated with these records.
How the Legs Are Set Up on page 25-4 PDP Leg Can Also Activate/ Deactivate Features on page 25-5, and Setup Scenario for the MDP and the PDP on page 25-5
the section Records for Which These Call Types Sometimes Apply
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Table B-65 on page B-76 lists all AMA-impacting features that were added to this document since September 1999 and gives the page number of the section in this chapter that summarizes changes made for that feature. Table B-65. Feature ANSI-41 Billing Module With Service Type Correction Regarding an Earlier Feature CDMA Full IMSI Changeable No Answer Timer TDMA Circuit-Mode Data IP Billing CDMA Meter Pulse TSI Bridging LAES TDMA IMSI Increase AMA Record Storage with DAT CDMA Circuit IP Services Improvements Not Related to a Feature Table of Contents for Changed Features Section Feature ID 3558.1 NA 2034.0 4191.0 2290.0 3561.0 3508.1 3702.1 3055.3 3176.0 4181.0 4475.0 NA B-89 B-78 B-79 B-80 B-81 B-82 B-83 B-84 B-85 B-85 B-86 Page B-77
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Table B-66.
Changes for ANSI-41 Billing Module With Service Type Feature Caused... Addition of the following new generic context identifiers to Table 4-24 on page 4-39:
Turn on the Service ID on page 5-17 90009 on page 5-47 ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type on page 5-50 ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature and Account Code Digits on page 5-57
NOTE:
Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (both) rewriting of chapter Chapter 38ANSI-41 Billing Module and ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Features
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Table B-67 on page B-79 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-67. Changes for Changeable No Answer Timer Feature Caused... Addition of the following new Timing Indicator value in AMASE Table 7, BCD character 1 (Table 4-11 on page 4-15) for calls released upon expiration of the answer timer:
012 = Initial Assigned TDMA Data Service Configuration Chapter 4AMASE Tables
redefinition of AMASE Table 497, Event Description, for the new Event Type
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Table B-68.
Addition of TDMA CircuitMode Data Services feature is active on page 5-16 (in Feature Activation/Control Column of table) Information for this feature to be added to Module 344 Data Module on page 5-38
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IP Billing Feature
The TDMA IP Billing feature gives a service provider the ability to bill direct internet access mobile-originated TDMA circuit-mode data calls. For more information about this feature, read the TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Optional Feature document, 401-612-211. Table B-69 on page B-80 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-69. Changes for IP Billing Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused... Addition of the service code
in Table 4-48, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 012
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Table B-69.
Changes for IP Billing Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... The following information for this feature to be added to the section for Module 621 - Digit Information Module:
NOTE:
Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (all) The following note and the information listed under it to be added on page 40-16: The Terminating Number field can have different information stored in the field, depending on which features are active. (all) new chapter to be written Chapter 44IP Billing Feature Chapter 40TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature
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Table B-70 on page B-82 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-70. Changes for CDMA Meter Pulse Feature Caused... In...
Addition of 700 and 701 as valid call Chapter 3Structure types in the following structure codes: Code Layouts
x2329 on page 3-13 x2330 on page 3-19 x2332 on page 3-24 x2333 on page 3-28 Chapter 4AMASE Tables
Local Coin Call on page 4-8 Toll Coin Call on page 4-8 Chapter 6Call Types
Addition of:
Local Coin Call (Call Type 700) on page 6-8 Toll Coin Call (Call Type 701) on page 6-8
Addition of in the following in Table 6-1, Chapter 6Call Types Call Types and Associated Structure Codes:
Local Coin Call on page 6-15 Toll Coin Call on page 6-15
3 - TSI Bridging
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Table B-71.
Changes for TSI Bridging Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Added the following entries:
TSI Bridging feature is active on page 5-21 TSI Bridging on page 5-70 TSI Bridging Feature on page 5-71 Chapter 41TSI Bridging Feature
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LAES Feature
For information about the LAES feature, read Chapter 42, LAES Feature in this document or refer to the Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) for CALEA Optional Feature document, 401-612-209. Table B-72 on page B-83 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-72. Changes to LAES Feature Caused... NOTE: In ECP 16.0 the LAES code was moved into the Service Feature Code table. See 306 in Table 4-70 on page 4-119. New values in Table 4-62 on page 4-103:
Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) feature is active on page 5-21 LAES on page 5-70 LAES Feature on page 5-71 Chapter 42LAES Feature
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The TDMA International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature is active on page 5-18 TDMA IMSI on page 5-50 TDMA IMSI on page 5-58
NOTE:
Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (all) new chapter Chapter 43TDMA IMSI Feature
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Table B-74 on page B-85 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-74. Changes for Increase AMA Record Storage with DAT Feature Caused... Revision of the following sections:
This Change... Feature added that allows Service Provider to write 15 times as many AMA data blocks on a DAT tape
About Digital Audio Tapes on page 8-40 About Digital Audio Tapes on page 8-40 About Digital Audio Tapes on page 8-40
Traditional Storage on DAT Tape on page 8-41 Increased Storage on DAT Tape on page 8-43
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Table B-75 on page B-86 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-75. CDMA Circuit IP Services Caused... Addition of the following new context identifier to Table 4-24 on page 4-39:
Turn on the CDMA Circuit IP Services AMA field on page 5-17 CDMA Circuit IP Services Indicator (x2329, x2333) on page 5-48 CDMA Circuit IP Services on page 5-50 CDMA Circuit IP Services on page 5-60 Chapter 45CDMA Circuit IP Services Feature
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Table B-76.
Improvements in AMASE Table 497 (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Creation of Table 4-47 on page 4-77 In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
This Change... Splitting Apart of Event Descriptions for Event Types 010 and 011
Also in this issue, a missing CN Special Routing code was added to the documentation. Table B-77 on page B-87 shows the change. Table B-77. Missing Information Added in AMASE Table 365 Caused... Addition of 014 = CN Special Routing Feature #3 in Table 364, Special Routing Feature Indicator. In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
This Change... Addition of CN Special Routing Feature 3 to documentation (this was already in the code)
NOTE:
Table 364, Special Routing Feature Indicator has been deleted and its contents merged with Table 2002. CN Special Routing Feature #3 is now replaced by the values 100 and 003 in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002.
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CDMA 13.0 ECP 14.0 SUs that were released between January 1999 and September 1999
Table B-78 on page B-88 lists all AMA-impacting features that were added to Issue 14 of this document and gives the page number of the section in this appendix that summarizes changes made for that feature.
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This Change... Addition of Per-Call Calling Name Enable and Restriction Usage
5 = Per-Call Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Restriction Used on page 4-71 6 = Per-Call Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Enable Used on page 4-71 7 = Per-Call Calling Party Name Toggle Used on page 4-71 9 = Unknown on page 4-71 Chapter 5Modules
documentation fix
Revision of section Module 980 Calling Name Outgoing Calls on page 5-85 revision of existing chapter
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Table B-80 on page B-90 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-80. Changes for CDMA Full IMSI Feature Caused... Addition of the section 10832 = E.212 International Mobile System Identity on page 4-39 in Table 4-24, AMASE Table 237 Addition of the following:
This Change... Addition of a new generic context identifier Use of the DIM module to store CDMA Full IMSI information
Chapter 5Modules
section "The CDMA Full International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature is active" on page 5-18 Chapter 5Modules
Editing of the section Module 621 Digit Information Module on page 5-46 to add information for this feature. (all) new chapter
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Table B-81.
Changes for Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of the following:
This Change... Use of the DIM module to store Incoming Call Dialed Digit information
The Incoming Called Digits in AMA feature is active. on page 5-18 Chapter 5Modules
Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record on page 5-50 Incoming Called Digits in AMA on page 5-59
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Table B-82 on page B-92 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-82. Changes for ANSI-41 Rev C Call Transfer Feature Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-41, AMASE Table 365 Service Feature:
077 = Call Transfer 078 = PIN and Call Transfer 079 = CN and Call Transfer 080 = PIN and CN and Call Transfer
NOTE:
Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002
077 = Call Transfer on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121
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Table B-83 on page B-93 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-83. Changes for Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA Feature Caused...
section 03 = IWF Cause Code in Table 4-61, AMASE Table 569 5-Digit Context ID
NOTE:
Table 569, 5-Digit Context ID, has been deleted and its contents merged with Table 237. See 90023 = IWF Cause Code on page 4-40 in Table 4-24, AMASE Table 237. Editing of the section Module 616--5Digit Information Module to add information for this feature. Chapter 5Modules
NOTE:
Module 616, 5-Digit Information Module, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA on page 5-59 (in the Digit Information Module 621 section).
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Table B-84 on page B-94 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-84. Changes for IS53 Preferred Language Feature Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-41, AMASE Table 365 Service Feature:
071 = Preferred Language 072 = PIN and Preferred Language 073 = CN and Preferred Language 074 = PIN and CN and Preferred Language
NOTE:
Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
071 = Preferred Language on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121
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For more about this feature, read the Analog Fax Support for CDMA Optional Feature document, 401-612-235. Table B-85 on page B-95 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-85. Changes for Analog Fax Support for CDMA Feature Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002:
00020 = 9.6K Analog Fax Service on page 4-76 00021 = 14.4K Analog Fax Service on page 4-76 Chapter 5Modules
Addition of the following Analog Fax service option codes to CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services on page 5-39:
9.6K Analog Fax on page 5-39 14.4K Analog Fax on page 5-39 Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature
Addition of the section Use with the Analog Fax Support for CDMA Feature on page 25-2 Addition of the section ADSS and the Circuit-Mode Data Service Feature on page 25-7 Reference added in the section called Event Description Field on page 25-14 to Table 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002
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The Mobile Inactive Trigger feature provides the added functionality of allowing the service provider to send mobile inactive status notification to a Service Control Point (SCP). An SCP-based application, such as Global Locator Service (GLS), can then use the information to respond to queries from the wireline network. For more information about the Mobile Inactive Trigger feature, see the Mobile Inactive Trigger Optional Feature document, 401-612-271. For information about the Global Locator Service feature, refer to 401-612-149, Global Locator Service Optional Feature document.
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Table B-86 on page B-97 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-86. Changes for Mobile Inactive Trigger Feature Caused... Renaming of the following in AMASE Table 365, Service Feature:
063 = Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named Global Locator Service) 064 = PIN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named PIN and Global Locator Service) 065 = CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named CN and Global Locator Service) 066 = PIN and CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named PIN and CN and Global Locator Service)
NOTE:
These service feature codes were originally given Global Locator Service names. With the coming of the Mobile Inactive Trigger feature, however, these service feature codes were renamed with more generic names, to allow future use of these codes by more than one feature. This is a name change only. There is NO change to the meaning of these values. NO change to customer billing systems is required.
NOTE:
Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
063 = Mobile Inactive Trigger on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121 Appendix BHistory of Revisions
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This Change... Adding a value for the previously blank century indicator in the IBM standard HDR1 tape label field
New values in the table under Creation Date on page 8-30 New section, Century Indicator on page 8-30
NOTE:
This change also affects Expiration Date on page 8-31.
This Change... Changed the value of the outgoing trunk direction from 2 to 1 Note added that for TDMA Flexent cells, the radio number that prints is the logical radio number instead of the physical radio number New appendix created
Appendix D, Physical and Logical Radio Number Assignment for TDMA Flexent Cells
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CAROD KC02196
Before this CAROD was resolved, the Cellular Networking Service Feature Code was used even for cases where a Cellular Networking call scenario included call waiting. To resolve this CAROD, a new Service Feature Code was added, to be used for calls in which Cellular Networking was taking place and the Call Waiting feature was used. Table B-89 on page B-99 lists the changes to this document for CAROD KC02196. Table B-89. Changes for CAROD KC02196 Caused...
This Change... Addition of a new service feature code for SCN plus CW
section 814 = Cellular Networking (SCN) and Call Waiting (CW) in AMASE Table 12, Service Feature Code
NOTE:
Table 12, Service Feature Code, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
056 = Call Waiting on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 Chapter 11Cellular Networking Custom Calling
Addition of new sections Service Features for Cellular Networking on page 11-30 and Cellular Networking (CN) and Call Waiting on page 11-30
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Table B-90 on page B-100 lists all AMA-impacting features that were added to Issue 14 of this document and gives the page number of the section in this appendix that summarizes changes made for that feature. Table B-90. Feature Calling Name Presentation for TDMA, Phase 2 CDMA Full International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record ANSI-41 Rev C Call Transfer Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA IS53 Preferred Language Analog Fax for CDMA Mobile Inactive Trigger AUTOPLEX AMA Tape IBM Label Y2K Compliance Technical Cleanup Not Related to a Feature CAROD KC02196 Changed Pages Per Feature Feature ID 2896.1 2034.0 3711.0 3710.0 3873.0 2730.1 3606.0 3942.0 4161.0 N/A N/A Page B-100 B-101 B-102 B-103 B-104 B-105 B-106 B-107 B-109 B-109 B-110
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Table B-91 on page B-101 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-91. Changes for Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Feature, Phase 2 Caused... Addition of the following fields to Table 4-44, AMASE Table 476 in Chapter 4, AMASE Tables:
This Change... Addition of Per-Call Calling Name Enable and Restriction Usage
5 = Per-Call Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Restriction Used on page 4-71 6 = Per-Call Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Enable Used on page 4-71 7 = Per-Call Calling Party Name Toggle Used on page 4-71 9 = Unknown on page 4-71 Chapter 5Modules
documentation fix
Revision of section Module 980 Calling Name Outgoing Calls on page 5-85 revision of existing chapter
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Table B-92 on page B-102 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-92. Changes for CDMA Full IMSI Feature Caused... Addition of section 10832 = E.212 International Mobile System Identity on page 4-39 in Table 4-24, AMASE Table 237 Addition of the following:
This Change... Addition of a new generic context identifier Use of the DIM module to store CDMA Full IMSI information
Chapter 5Modules
section "The CDMA Full International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) feature is active" on page 5-18 Chapter 5Modules
Editing of the section Module 621 Digit Information Module on page 5-46 to add information for this feature. (all) new chapter
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Table B-93.
Changes for Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of the following:
This Change... Use of the DIM module to store Incoming Call Dialed Digit information
The Incoming Called Digits in AMA feature is active. on page 5-18 Incoming Call Dialed Digits in AMA Record on page 5-50 Chapter 5Modules
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Table B-94 on page B-104 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-94. Changes for ANSI-41 Rev C Call Transfer Feature Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-41, AMASE Table 365 Service Feature:
077 = Call Transfer 078 = PIN and Call Transfer 079 = CN and Call Transfer 080 = PIN and CN and Call Transfer
NOTE:
Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002
077 = Call Transfer on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121
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Table B-95 on page B-105 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-95. Changes for Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA Feature Caused...
section 03 = IWF Cause Code in Table 4-61, AMASE Table 569 5-Digit Context ID
NOTE:
Table 569, 5-Digit Context ID, has been deleted and its contents merged with Table 237. See 90023 = IWF Cause Code on page 4-40 in Table 4-24, AMASE Table 237. Editing of the section Module 616 5-Digit Information Module to add information for this feature. Chapter 5Modules
NOTE:
Module 616, 5-Digit Information Module, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA on page 5-59 (in the Digit Information Module 621 section).
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Table B-96 on page B-106 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-96. Changes for IS53 Preferred Language Feature Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-41, AMASE Table 365 Service Feature:
071 = Preferred Language 072 = PIN and Preferred Language 073 = CN and Preferred Language 074 = PIN and CN and Preferred Language
NOTE:
Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
071 = Preferred Language on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121
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For more about this feature, read the Analog Fax Support for CDMA Optional Feature document, 401-612-235. Table B-97 on page B-107 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-97. Changes for Analog Fax Support for CDMA Feature Caused... Addition of the following in Table 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002:
00020 = 9.6K Analog Fax Service on page 4-76 00021 = 14.4K Analog Fax Service on page 4-76 Chapter 5Modules
Addition of the following Analog Fax service option codes to CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services on page 5-39:
9.6K Analog Fax on page 5-39 14.4K Analog Fax on page 5-39 Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature
Addition of the section Use with the Analog Fax Support for CDMA Feature on page 25-2 Addition of the section ADSS and the Circuit-Mode Data Service Feature on page 25-7 Reference added in the section called Event Description Field on page 25-14 to Table 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002
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For more information about the Mobile Inactive Trigger feature, see the Mobile Inactive Trigger Optional Feature document, 401-612-271. For information about the Global Locator Service feature, refer to 401-612-149, Global Locator Service Optional Feature document. Table B-98 on page B-108 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-98. Changes for Mobile Inactive Trigger Feature Caused... Renaming of the following in AMASE Table 365, Service Feature:
063 = Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named Global Locator Service) 064 = PIN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named PIN and Global Locator Service) 065 = CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named CN and Global Locator Service) 066 = PIN and CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named PIN and CN and Global Locator Service)
NOTE:
These service feature codes were originally given Global Locator Service names. With the coming of the Mobile Inactive Trigger feature, however, these service feature codes were renamed with more generic names, to allow future use of these codes by more than one feature. This is a name change only. There is NO change to the meaning of these values. NO change to customer billing systems is required.
NOTE:
Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
063 = Mobile Inactive Trigger on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121 Appendix BHistory of Revisions
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This Change... Adding a value for the previously blank century indicator in the IBM standard HDR1 tape label field
New values in the table under Creation Date on page 8-30 New section, Century Indicator on page 8-30
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This change also affects Expiration Date on page 8-31.
This Change... Changed the value of the outgoing trunk direction from 2 to 1 Note added that for TDMA Flexent cells, the radio number that prints is the logical radio number instead of the physical radio number New appendix created
Appendix D, Physical and Logical Radio Number Assignment for TDMA Flexent Cells
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CAROD KC02196
Before this CAROD was resolved, the Cellular Networking Service Feature Code was used even for cases where a Cellular Networking call scenario included call waiting. To resolve this CAROD, a new Service Feature Code was added, to be used for calls in which Cellular Networking was taking place and the Call Waiting feature was used. Table B-101 on page B-110 lists the changes to this document for CAROD KC02196. Table B-101. Changes for CAROD KC02196 Caused...
This Change... Addition of a new service feature code for SCN plus CW
section 814 = Cellular Networking (SCN) and Call Waiting (CW) in AMASE Table 12, Service Feature Code
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Table 12, Service Feature Code, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
056 = Call Waiting on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 Chapter 11Cellular Networking Custom Calling
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ECP 13.0 CDMA 13.0 SUs that were released between January and December of 1998
Table B-102 on page B-111 lists all AMA-impacting features that were added to this document for the ECP 13.0 delivery and gives the page number of the section in this appendix that summarizes changes made for each of these features. Table B-102. Feature No Charge Calls in AMA Record AMA Calling Party Category Information Wireless Number Portability Over the Air Activation for TDMA Last Call Return Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Separation of MSID-MDN Flexible Alerting CDMA Packet-Mode Data Service CDMA Private Network and User Zone ANSI-41 Billing Module Changed Pages Per Feature Feature ID 3364 3365 2726 2420.0 2521 2896 2901 2835 2038 2748.0 3558 Page B-112 B-113 B-115 B-117 B-118 B-119 B-121 B-123 B-125 B-127 B-128
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Table B-104 on page B-114 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-104. Changes for AMA Calling Party Category Information Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused.... Addition of Module 903--Calling Party Category Module. In... Chapter 5Modules
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This module has been deleted. This information is now in the base structure code layouts. Addition of 903 = Calling Party Category Module to Table 4-21, AMASE Table 88 on page 4-35. Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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The reference to this module has been deleted. Calling Party Category information is now in the base structure code layouts. Addition of mention of Calling Party Category Module as a valid module to the following structure code layouts:
x2329 on page 3-13 x2330 on page 3-17 x2331 on page 3-21 x2334 on page 3-32 x2335 on page 3-36
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The reference to this module has been deleted. Calling Party Category information is now in the base structure code layouts. new table Addition of Table 4-49, AMASE Table 566 on page 4-79 Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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This table still exists. It is now called by the base structure code layouts instead of by a module.
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Table B-104.
Changes for AMA Calling Party Category Information Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused.... new chapter In... Chapter 35AMA Calling Party Category Information Feature
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Chapter 35 was rewritten in ECP 16.0 to show that the information is now placed in the base structure code layouts instead of in a module.
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Changes for Wireless Number Portability Feature (Page 2 of 3) Caused... Addition of Module 720Wireless Number Portability Module on pages 5-8, 5-21, and 5-73 Addition of 720 = Wireless Number Portability Module to AMASE Table 88 on page 4-35 Addition of mention of Wireless Number Portability Module as a valid module to the following structure code layouts:
x2118 on page 3-6 x2119 on page 3-10 x2329 on page 3-13 x2330 on page 3-17 x2332 on page 3-24 x2333 on page 3-28
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Table B-105.
Changes for Wireless Number Portability Feature (Page 3 of 3) Caused... WNP information to be added to the section describing the Digit Information Module 1. In... Chapter 5Modules
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Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Wireless Number Portability on page 5-55 in the Module 621 - Digit Information Module section. Addition of mention of Digit Information Module 1 as a valid module to the following structure codes:
x2118 on page 3-6 x2119 on page 3-10 x2331 on page 3-21 x2334 on page 3-32 x2335 on page 3-36
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Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (all) new chapter Chapter 36Wireless Number Portability Feature
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Table B-106 on page B-118 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-106. Changes for Over the Air Activation Feature Caused... Addition of service feature code 812 = Over the Air Activation in AMASE Table 12. In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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AMASE Table 12 was deleted in ECP 16.0 and replaced with Table 2002. See 812 = Over the Air Activation (OTA) on page 4-121 in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002. Removal of text in AMASE Tables 13, 14, and 16 that said that OTA worked like Dialed Digits in AMA. For both CDMA and TDMA, this is not true.
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AMASE Tables 13, 14 and 16 were deleted in ECP 16.0 and replaced with AMASE Table 2000.
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Table B-107 on page B-119 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-107. Changes for Last Call Return Feature Caused... Addition of the following service feature codes in AMASE Table 12: 301 = Last Call Return in AMASE Table 12 Service Feature Code 154 = Last Call Return and ThreeWay Calling In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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Table 12, Service Feature Code, was deleted in ECP 16.0 and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
010 = Three-Way Calling on page 4-120 301 = Last Call Return on page 4-121
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Table B-108.
Changes for Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Feature (Page 2 of 3) Caused... Addition of 981 = Calling Name Incoming Calls Module as a valid module to AMASE Table 88 Module Code on page 4-35 Addition of 981 as a valid module in the following structure codes:
This Change...
x2329 on page 3-13 x2331 on page 3-21 x2332 on page 3-24 x2333 on page 3-28 x2334 on page 3-32 x2335 on page 3-36 Chapter 5Modules
Addition of Module 980Calling Name Outgoing Calls on pages 5-9, 5-22, and 5-85 Addition of 980 = Calling Name Outgoing Calls Module on page 4-36 in Table 4-21, AMASE Table 88 Addition of 980 as a valid module in the following structure codes:
x2329 on page 3-13 x2330 on page 3-17 x2332 on page 3-24 x2333 on page 3-28 Chapter 4AMASE Tables
Changed title of and wording of fields of AMASE Table 477 on page 4-73 to add Calling Name Presentation Information to this table Changed title of and wording of fields of AMASE Table 476 on page 4-71 in to add Calling Name Presentation Information to this table
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Changes for Calling Name Presentation for TDMA Feature (Page 3 of 3) Caused... Addition of Calling Name Incoming/ Outgoing Calls Modules on page 4-74 to explain the CNAP usage of this field Addition of Usage in the Calling Name Outgoing Call Module on page 4-72 to explain the CNAP usage of this field In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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This Change... New Generic Context Identifier Re-Use of Existing Digit Information Module 1 (DIM1)
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Module 611, Digit Information Module 1, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46.
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Table B-109.
Changes for Separation of MSID-MDN Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of the Digit Information Module as a valid module in the following structure codes:
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Structure code layout x1116 was deleted in ECP 16.0 and its contents merged with x2411.
x2118 on page 3-6 x2119 on page 3-10 x2329 on page 3-13 x2330 on page 3-17 x2331 on page 3-21 x2332 on page 3-24 x2333 on page 3-28 x2334 on page 3-32 x2335 on page 3-36 x2336 on page 3-39 x2337 on page 3-42 x2338 on page 3-45 x2411 on page 3-47 x2415 on page 3-52 x2421 on page 3-54
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Some of these structure codes already had the DIM as a valid module for other features.
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Changes for Flexible Alerting Feature (Page 2 of 3) Caused... Added the following new service features codes in Table 4-41, AMASE Table 365 Service Feature.
067 = Flexible Alerting 068 = PIN and Flexible Alerting 069 = CN and Flexible Alerting 070 = CN and PIN and Flexible Alerting
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Table 365, Service Feature, has been deleted and replaced by Table 2002. Also, multiple service features codes have been split into their individual entities. See the following in Table 4-70, AMASE Table 2002:
067 = Flexible Alerting on page 4-120 100 = Special Cellular Networking on page 4-120 800 = PIN on page 4-121 Chapter 5Modules
Flexible Alerting feature information to be added to the section describing the Digit Information Module 1.
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Table B-110.
Changes for Flexible Alerting Feature (Page 3 of 3) Caused... Addition of 900 as a valid module in the following structure codes:
This Change...
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Addition of Table 950 Billing ID Number (BIN) Number on page 4-100 new chapter
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Table B-111 on page B-126 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-111. Changes for CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused... Addition of section Mobile-Originated Packet Data Call (Call Type 450) on page 6-8 Addition of section MobileTerminated Packet Data Call (Call Type 451) on page 6-8 Addition of an entry for MobileOriginated Packet Data Call in Table 6-1, Call Types and Associated Structure Codes on page 6-9 Addition of an entry for MobileTerminated Packet Data Call in Table 6-1, Call Types and Associated Structure Codes on page 6-9 Added mention of call type 450 to the following structure codes:
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Two new Event Types in Table 4-37, AMASE Table 453 on page 4-60:
010 = Packet Data Link Layer Connection Open 011 = Packet Data Link Layer Connection Reactivation Chapter 4AMASE Tables
Definition of the first BCD character in Table 4-39, AMASE Table 471 for values 0-5 on page 4-62
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Table B-111.
Changes for CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services feature information to be added to the section Module 344Data Module on page 5-38 Addition of six new Event Descriptions in Table 4-47, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Types 010 and 011 on page 4-77:
00007 = 9.6K IP Service (9.6 Kbps IP Revision 0) 00008 = 9.6K CDPD Service (9.6 Kbps CDPD Revision 0) 00015 = 14.4K IP Service (14.4 Kbps IP Revision 0) 00016 = 14.4K CDPD Service (14.4 Kbps CDPD Revision 0) 04103 = 9.6K IP Service, Version 1 (9.6 Kbps IP Revision 1) 04104 = 9.6K CDPD Service, Version 1 (9.6 Kbps CDPD Revision 1) Chapter 34CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services Features
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Table B-112 on page B-128 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-112. Changes for CDMA Private Network and User Zone Feature Caused... Addition of two new time types for CDMA to Table 4-43, AMASE Table 473 on page 4-68:
012 = Digital User Zone Sequence Number 3 Elapsed Time - digital only 013 = Digital User Zone Sequence Number 4 Elapsed Time - digital only Chapter 5Modules
Revision of Module 336User Zone Module on page 5-36 to include CDMA Private Network and User Zone information Revision of chapter to add CDMA Private Network and User Zone feature information
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Table B-113 on page B-129 lists the changes made to this document for this feature. Table B-113. Changes for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature (Page 1 of 2) Caused... Addition of the following new generic context identifiers to Table 4-24 on page 4-39:
90006 = ANSI-41 DMH Account Code Digits 90007 = ANSI-41 DMH Alternate Billing Digits 90008 = ANSI-41 DMH Billing Digits Chapter 4AMASE Tables Chapter 4AMASE Tables Chapter 5Modules
Addition of Table 305 Roamer Status Indicator on page 4-43 Addition of Table 803 5-Digit Number on page 4-93
ANSI-41 information to be added to the section describing the Digit Information Modules 1, 2 and 3.
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Module 616, 5-Digit Information Module, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46.
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Changes for ANSI-41 Billing Module Feature (Page 2 of 2) Caused... Addition of Module 6165-Digit Information Module on selected pages In... Chapter 4AMASE Tables
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Module 616, 5-Digit Information Module, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. Addition of Module 616 as a valid module in the following structure codes:
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Module 616, 5-Digit Information Module, has been deleted and its contents replaced with Module 621. See Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. (all) new chapter Chapter 38ANSI-41 Billing Module and ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type Features
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Circuit-Mode Data Service4The Circuit-Mode Data Service feature provides a subscriber having the appropriate mobile station configuration the ability to communicate with existing asynchronous modems and group-3 facsimile machines using the CDMA air interface. Enhanced Kill CallWhen a call is torn down, either by an automated request or a request from a technician, this is called a call tear down. The ability to do this is provided by the Call Tear Down (KILLCALL) feature. The Enhanced Kill Call feature provides the following new information: after a call has been killed, the AMA record generated for this scenario will indicate Kill Call in the timing indicator field. Call Waiting Call Back (CWCB)A CWCB scenario occurs whenever a mobile subscriber ends a call waiting call and the party on hold, if still present, automatically calls the mobile subscriber back. For such cases, the CWCB feature provides the following information: the AMA record generated for a CWCB call will indicate CWCB in the timing indicator field. AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and AnalogThis feature gives TDMA and analog service providers the ability to distinguish from which antenna face the call was initiated. (CDMA service providers already have this capability.)
Changes
In Issue 11 of this manual, the following changes were added for ECP Release 11.0/CDMA Release 6.0:
Circuit-Mode Data ServiceThe Circuit-Mode Data Service feature provides a subscriber having the appropriate mobile station configuration the ability to communicate with existing asynchronous modems and group-3 facsimile machines using the CDMA air interface.
The Circuit-Mode Data Service feature adds two Call Types and one Data Module. This feature impacts the following:
The Circuit-Mode Data Service feature was not available until ECP Release 12.0. The information was released in the ECP 11.0 version of the manual for planning purposes.
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Chapter 6, Call TypesTable 6-1, Call Types and Associated Structure Codes Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-5, AMASE Table 1 Chapter 5, ModulesTable 5-2, Quick Reference Table of AMA Module Definitions Chapter 5, ModulesTable 5-3, Module Generation Criteria Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-21, AMASE Table 88 Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-29, Structure Code x2411 Chapter 3, Structure Code Layouts--Table 3-12, Special Feature Activation/Deactivation Structure Code x1116
NOTE: Structure code x1116 has been deleted. Information formerly in structure code layout x1116 was placed in structure code layout x2411.
Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-3, Structure Code x2118 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-5, Structure Code x2119 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-11, Structure Code x2331 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-15, Structure Code x2333 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-17, Structure Code x2334 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-19, Structure Code x2335 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-21, Structure Code x2336 Chapter 3, Structure Code LayoutsTable 3-7, Structure Code x2329 Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-37, AMASE Table 453 Chapter 6, Call TypesDefinition of Mobile Terminated Data Call and Mobile Originated Data Call Chapter 23, Multiple Voice Coding Featuresection "Feature Interactions" on page 23-6 Chapter 25CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services Feature
Enhanced Kill CallWhen a call is torn down, either by an automated request or a request from a technician, this is called a call tear down. The ability to do this is provided by the Call Tear Down (KILLCALL) feature. The Enhanced Kill Call feature provides the following new information: after a call has been killed, the AMA record generated for this scenario will indicate Kill Call in the timing indicator field.
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Call Waiting Call Back (CWCB)A CWCB scenario occurs whenever a mobile subscriber ends a call waiting call and the party on hold, if still present, automatically calls the mobile subscriber back. For such cases, the CWCB feature provides the following information: the AMA record generated for a CWCB call will indicate CWCB in the timing indicator field.
Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-11, AMASE Table 7 Chapter 10, Custom Calling FeaturesAdded section "Service Feature Code" on page 10-14
AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and AnalogThis feature gives TDMA and analog service providers the ability to distinguish from which antenna face the call was initiated. (CDMA service providers already have this capability.)
Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-72 on page 4-127 Chapter 4, AMASE TablesTable 4-71 on page 4-124 Chapter 29, Wireline Feature Transparency Feature
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Short Message ServiceAllows subscribers to send alphanumeric pager-like messages of various lengths to SMS display-capable mobile units. Global Locator ServiceProvides the capability of delivering a call to a subscriber regardless of the subscribers current location.
NOTE: See Mobile Inactive Trigger feature (added in ECP Release 13.0 SU 99-0008).
Mobile Loop Back TestAllows a subscriber, a point-of-sale clerk, or a system technician to dial a test line Directory Number (DN) from the mobile unit to invoke either a timed or non-timed mobile loopback test call.
Wireline Feature Transparency(for PCS CDMA deployments). Allows the wireless versions of certain call originations to more closely emulate their land-line equivalents. After a subscriber dials certain feature codes, the system will play a network dialtone and collect additional digits. This feature is being deployed in two phases. Phase 1 (with CDMA 5.0) is for the Call Forwarding feature. Phase 2 (with CDMA 6.0) will support additional Custom Calling features such as Call Waiting and Cancel Call Waiting, Call Transfer, and One Call Un-block. AMA EnhancementsTo support the migration of the Flexent/ AUTOPLEX wireless network to compliance with the IS-124 interim standard, the AMA Enhancements feature is being provided. This feature added new, more detailed call record information to existing AMA records through the use of modules.
Changes
In Issue 10 of this manual, the following changes were added for ECP Release 10.0/CDMA Release 5.0:
Short Message ServiceAllows subscribers to send alphanumeric pagerlike messages of various lengths to SMS display-capable mobile units.
Chapter 4Table 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002 on page 4-76
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Global Locator ServiceProvided the capability of delivering a call to a subscriber regardless of the subscribers current location.
NOTE: The original Global Locator Service Feature Codes were 063 = Global Locator Service, 064 = PIN and Global Locator Service, 065 = CN and Global Locator Service, and 066 = PIN and CN and Global Locator Service. In ECP Release 13.0 SU 99-0008 the definitions of these codes were changed to the following:
063 = Mobile Inactive Trigger 064 = PIN and Mobile Inactive Trigger 065 = CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger 066 = PIN and CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger
NOTE: The functionality of these codes was not changed; only the name. NOTE: In ECP 16.0 the codes were replaced by the following values in the new Table 470, AMASE Table 2002:
Mobile Loop Back TestAllows a subscriber, a point-of-sale clerk, or a system technician to dial a test line Directory Number (DN) from the mobile unit to invoke either a timed or non-timed mobile loopback test call.
Chapter 4Table 4-46, AMASE Table 497 Event Description Values for Event Type 002 on page 4-76
Wireline Feature Transparency(for PCS CDMA deployments). Allows the wireless versions of certain call originations to more closely emulate their land-line equivalents. After a subscriber dials certain feature codes, the system will play a network dialtone and collect additional digits. This feature is being deployed in two phases. Phase 1 (with CDMA 5.0) is for the Call Forwarding feature. Phase 2 (with CDMA 6.0) will support additional Custom Calling features such as Call Waiting and Cancel Call Waiting, Call Transfer, and One Call Unblock.
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AMA EnhancementsTo support the migration of the Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless network to compliance with the IS-124 interim standard, the AMA Enhancements feature is being provided. This feature added new, more detailed call record information to existing AMA records through the use of modules. This feature impacted the following:
Chapter 5Table 5-3, Module Generation Criteria, on page 5-13 Chapter 5Table 5-2, Quick Reference Table of AMA Module Definitions, on page 5-7 Chapter 4Table 4-21, AMASE Table 88, on page 4-35 Chapter 4Table 4-34, AMASE Table 379, on page 4-54 Chapter 4Table 4-61, AMASE Table 953, on page 4-101 Chapter 4Table 4-62, AMASE Table 954, on page 4-103 Chapter 3Table 3-33, Structure Code x2421, on page 3-54 Chapter 3Table 3-29, Structure Code x2411, on page 3-49 Chapter 3Table 3-31, Structure Code x2415, on page 3-52 Chapter 3Table 3-12, Special Feature Activation/Deactivation Structure Code x1116, (which became part of structure code x2411 in ECP 16.0). Chapter 3Table 3-3, Structure Code x2118, on page 3-7 Chapter 3Table 3-5, Structure Code x2119, on page 3-10 Chapter 3Table 3-9, Structure Code x2330, on page 3-17 Chapter 3Table 3-11, Structure Code x2331, on page 3-21 Chapter 3Table 3-13, Structure Code x2332, on page 3-24 Chapter 3Table 3-15, Structure Code x2333, on page 3-28 Chapter 3Table 3-17, Structure Code x2334, on page 3-32 Chapter 3Table 3-19, Structure Code x2335, on page 3-36 Chapter 3Table 3-21, Structure Code x2336, on page 3-39 Chapter 3Table 3-23, Structure Code x2337, on page 3-42 Chapter 3Table 3-25, Structure Code x2338, on page 3-45 Chapter 3Table 3-7, Structure Code x2329, on page 3-13 Chapter 28, AMA Enhancements Feature
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Multiple Voice Coding (MVC)Allows service providers to support CDMA voice calls with different voice coding algorithms. Through RC/V, service providers can deploy voice coding algorithms from a set of pre-defined vocoding algorithms, modify the rules for which voice services are offered to subscribers, and bill subscriber calls according to vocoder type used. Supported vocoding options include 8Kb and 13Kb. DCCH Non-Public Network Charging Area AMA Capability (NPNI) [Also known as User Zone (UZ)] Allows service providers to distinguish public network system elapsed time from non-public network system elapsed time allowing the two systems to be billed at different rates. Metered Billing (MB)enables the service provider to allow subscriber to pre-pay for air time usage.
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Limited Service Area 128 (LSA128)Allows the service provider to identify up to 128 Limited Service Areas (LSAs) in its service coverage area and a maximum of three different billing levels. Conditional Call Forwarding Split (CCF Split)Provides users with the ability to define a separate call-forwarding number for the no page response/dont answer and busy cases of CCF (CCF-No Reply and CCF-Busy, respectively). 5ESS Digital Cellular Switch (DCS) Trunk Expansion AMA CapabilityAllows the service provider who uses the 5ESS DCS to store trunk group numbers up to 999 and trunk member numbers up to 999 in the appropriate existing AMA fields.
Also new in the ECP 8.0 version of this document (Issue 8) were the following sections:
Information about the Digital Audio Tape (DAT) unit (see page 8-40 in Chapter 8, Magnetic Tape Structure and Labels). Appendix A, Call Scenarios
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Subscriber PIN Access (SPINA)Allows mobile subscribers to specify when their mobile is/is not allowed to originate calls Personal Communications Services (PCS) Minicell Provides CDMA Release 2.0 support for a PCS minicell
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Inter-DCS Limited Service Area (IDLSA) Inter-MSC LSA (IMLSA) Silent Administration of Limited Service Area (SALSA) Voice Privacy Subscriber Personal Identification Number Intercept (SPINI)
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This appendix gives different values for the components of voice-channel elapsed time for several feature sets. The values are grouped into the following categories:
Basic Voice-Channel Usage Basic Digital Voice-Channel Usage Basic Analog Voice-Channel Usage
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Basic Voice-Channel Usage and LSAtwo components: VCET minus LSAET LSAET
Basic Voice-Channel Usage and three-portone independent component: (VCET minus TWTET)
Basic Voice-Channel Usage and three-port and LSAtwo components: (VCET minus TWTET) minus LSAET LSAET.
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Basic Digital Voice-Channel Usage and three-portone independent component: (Digital VCET minus Digital TWTET)
Basic Digital Voice-Channel Usage and three-port and LSAtwo components: (Digital VCET minus Digital TWTET) minus Digital LSAET Digital LSAET.
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Basic Analog Voice-Channel Usage and LSAtwo components: (VCET minus Digital VCET) minus (LSAET minus Digital LSAET) LSAET minus Digital LSAET.
Basic Analog Voice-Channel Usage and three-portone independent component: (VCET minus Digital VCET) minus (TWTET minus Digital TWTET).
Basic Analog Voice-Channel Usage and three-port and LSAtwo components: (VCET minus Digital VCET) minus (TWTET minus Digital TWTET) minus (LSAET minus Digital LSAET). LSAET minus Digital LSAET.
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Physical and Logical Radio Number Assignment for TDMA Flexent Cells
Introduction
For TDMA Flexent cells, radios are grouped into sets of two radios to one board. Each set of two is called a Digital Radio Module (DRM) and has one DRM number. (The DRM number is also called the physical radio number.) To distinguish between the two radios in a DRM, each individual radio on the DRM is assigned a logical radio number by the RCS. In AMA usage and in amasearch output, the radio number that is reported for TDMA Flexent cells is the logical radio number instead of the physical radio number.
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Table D-1 on page D-2 shows the assignment of logical radio numbers to DRM numbers for each cell. Table D-1. Correlation between Physical Radio Numbers and Logical Radio Numbers for TDMA Flexent Cells (Page 1 of 3) MICROCELL NUMBER Microcell 1 DRM NUMBER (RADIOS) DRM1 DRM CARRIER NUMBER Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM2 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM3 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM4 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM5 RCS # Microcell 2 DRM1 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM2 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM3 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM4 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM5 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 LOGICAL RADIO NUMBER 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
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Table D-1.
Correlation between Physical Radio Numbers and Logical Radio Numbers for TDMA Flexent Cells (Page 2 of 3) MICROCELL NUMBER Microcell 3 DRM NUMBER (RADIOS) DRM1 DRM CARRIER NUMBER Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM2 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM3 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM4 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM5 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 LOGICAL RADIO NUMBER 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
RCS # Microcell 4 DRM1 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM2 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM3 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM4 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM5 Carrier 1 Carrier 2
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Correlation between Physical Radio Numbers and Logical Radio Numbers for TDMA Flexent Cells (Page 3 of 3) MICROCELL NUMBER Microcell 5 DRM NUMBER (RADIOS) DRM1 DRM CARRIER NUMBER Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM2 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM3 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM4 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM5 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Microcell 6 DRM1 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM2 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM3 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM4 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 DRM5 Carrier 1 Carrier 2 LOGICAL RADIO NUMBER 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
RCS #
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Introduction
This appendix summarizes the changes that were made to the AMA Formats Description manual for the 15 Digit DN feature. The purpose of this appendix is to keep a record of what was changed for this feature.
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All call-related structure code layouts were modified so that the DN is now a generic number field that can be expanded to up to fifteen digits in length.
However, other changes were made at the same time. See Changes not Related to 15 Digit DN on page E-4.
Digital information (type of technology and station class mark) was taken out of the Basic Digital Module (325)1 and added to the base AMA structure code layouts. Calling Party Category information was taken out of the Calling Party Category Module (903)2 and added to the base structure code layouts. Trunk information was taken out of the Extended Information Module (332)3 and added to the base structure code layouts. Service feature codes were simplified and the Service Feature Module (Module 620) was created to hold multiple service feature codes. (Previously, all service feature code information had been stored in the structure code layout, using a service feature code from AMASE Table 12.
1 2 3
This module was then deleted. This module was then deleted This module was then deleted.
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AMASE Table 12 was replaced by AMASE Table 2002.) (See Module 620Service Feature Module on page 5-41 for an explanation of how the Service Feature Module works.)
Some fields were taken out of structure code layouts and placed into modules. (For a listing of these fields, see Fields Moved Into Existing Modules on page E-6.) Two old structure code layouts, x1111, Call Forwarding Activation/ Deactivation, and x1116, Special Feature Activation/Deactivation, were combined into one structure code layout x2411, Feature Activation/ Deactivation.
The call recording philosophy did not change. All statistical entry and tracer record structure code layouts (for example, call assembly tracer, 01047) did not change. Call types and event types did not change.
Deleted Fields
Fields deleted for the 15 Digit DN feature are listed in Deleted AMASE Tables on page E-33.
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Project Accounting Service (PAS) Information LSA Indicator and its associated Elapsed Time Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time DCS Outpulsed Digits
PAS Information
All PAS information was moved out of the base structure code layouts into the Digit Information Module. This saves space in the structure code layouts. See PAS Information on page 5-53 and What is PAS? on page 5-53.
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Table 1 on page E-9 lists all 15 Digit DN structure code layouts and gives the meaning of each.
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Table AB-1. New (15Digit DN) Structure Code Layout 01047 x2118 x2119 x2329 x2330 x2331 x2332 x2333 x2334 x2335 x2336 x2337 x2338 x2411
Current Layouts Compared to Previous Layouts (Page 1 of 2) Old (Non15 Digit DN) Structure Code Layout 01047 x1118 x1119 x1339 x1330 x1331 x1332 x1333 x1334 x1335 x1336 x1337 x1338 x1111 x1116 Meaning
Call Assembly Tracer Tandem Call with Carrier Interconnect (CI) Information Tandem Call without CI Information Cellular-Originated Call without CI Information Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information Cellular-Terminated Call Control Point Switch (CPS) Cellular-Originated Call with CI Information CPS Cellular-Originated Call without CI Information CPS Cellular-Terminated Call - Facility and Air-Time Record CPS Cellular-Terminated Call - Interswitch Call Termination (ICT) Facility Timing Record Cellular Networking (CN) Slave Switch - Facility and AirTime Record CN Handback - Answered Segment Air-Time Record CN Handback - Intermediate Segment Air-Time Record Feature Activation/Deactivation
NOTE:
x2411 combines both old x1111 and x1116 structure code layouts.
Mobile Security Entry Virtual System AMA Event Recording Origination Event Termination Event Metered Billing
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Table AB-1. New (15Digit DN) Structure Code Layout 09000 09036 09037 09038 09039 09042 09043
Current Layouts Compared to Previous Layouts (Page 2 of 2) Old (Non15 Digit DN) Structure Code Layout 09000 09036 09037 09038 09039 09042 09043 Meaning
Time Change Statistical Label Beginning of Recording End of Recording Collector Logical Data Set (CLDS) Header CLDS Trailer Primary Tracer. Generated only when teleprocessing is turned on. Secondary Tracer. Never written to tape or disk. Only used when teleprocessing is turned on.
NOTE: Structure code layouts shown in italic font were new or changed for 15 Digit DN.
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Contents
The following sections describe in more detail the changes to the existing AMASE tables caused by the 15 Digit DN feature. Changes are grouped into the following categories:
New Tables - described in New AMASE Tables on page E-12 Movement of Fields between Tables - described in AMASE Record Fields Moved to a Different Table on page E-16 Modified Tables - described in Modified AMASE Tables on page E-31 Deleted Tables - described in Deleted AMASE Tables on page E-33 Other Changes - described in Other AMASE Table Changes on page E-35
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Terminology
Most of these new tables existed before, sometimes even with the same name. Since the numbers were new, however, these were considered new tables.
Tables
Table 2 on page E-13 shows the new AMASE tables for the 15 Digit DN feature.
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New AMASE Tables (Page 1 of 3) with Table Name... Date is used... It replaces Table... For a description of the New Table, see... AMASE Table 666 on page 4-80.
to indicate date.
6 (Date) for callrelated structure code layouts only. NOTE: Dates in tracer record structure code layouts still use AMASE Table 6.
2000
Number
13 (Numbering Plan Area), 14 (Originating Number), and 16 (Terminating NPA). None. (This is a new table.)
2001
to indicate whether there are zero, one, or multiple service feature codes associated with a record.
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12 (Service Feature), 364 (Special Routing Feature Indicator) and 365 (Service Feature).
NOTE:
Combination feature codes, such as 055 (PIN and Three-Way Calling) were eliminated. In place of the combination feature codes, the software used separate codes, for example, 800 and 010 to show PIN and ThreeWay Calling. AMASE Table 2003 on page 4-124.
2003
to list channel technology type and radio, channel, and cell site number associated with a call. to record the trunk group and member information and DCS number associated with a call. to record the reason for communication failure.
2004
2005
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New AMASE Tables (Page 3 of 3) with Table Name... Billing Number is used... It replaces Table... For a description of the New Table, see... AMASE Table 2006 on page 4-136.
to record the Billing Number Type and Billing Number for the call. to record information about the origination of a call. to report a possibly fraudulent call. to record information about the termination of a call.
2007
Origination Indicator
85 (Dialing Indicator) and 304 (Operator Dialed Indicator). 338 (Mobile Security Indicator). None. (This is a new table.)
2008
AMASE Table 2008 on page 4-141. AMASE Table 2009 on page 4-143
2009
* Some information was moved out of Table 244 into this table. Some information was moved out of Table 7 into this table.
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AMASE Table 7, Timing Indicator - described in Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 7 on page E-17 AMASE Table 12, Service Feature Code - described in Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 12 on page E-19 AMASE Table 364, Special Routing Feature Indicator - described in Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 364 on page E-22 AMASE Table 365, Service Feature - described in Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 365 on page E-24 AMASE Table 569, 5-Digit Context ID - described in Fields Moved Out of AMASE Table 569 on page E-30
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Table
Table 3 on page E-17 lists the name and value of each field from the old AMASE Table 7 and shows the new AMASE table location, BCD number, field name and field value for each corresponding field. Table AB-3. BCD # Value # Values Moved From Table 7 to Tables 7, 2002 and 2007 (Page 1 of 2) Meaning AMASE Table # BCD # Value # Meaning
BCD 1 Value=0 BCD 1 Value=1 BCD 1 Value=2 BCD 1 Value=4 BCD 2 Value=0 BCD 2 Value=2 BCD 3 Value=0
Not Used Timed Release Disconnect Table 7 BCD 1 Value=1 Timed Release Disconnect
Blind Unanswered Call Release Table 7 BCD 1 Value=2 Changeable No Answer Timer Table 7 BCD 1 Value=4
Not Used Under Minimum Chargeable Duration Not Used Table 7 BCD 2 Value=2 Under Minimum Chargeable Duration
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Values Moved From Table 7 to Tables 7, 2002 and 2007 (Page 2 of 2) Meaning AMASE Table # BCD # Value # Table 2007 BCD 1 Value=1 Table 2007 BCD 1 Value=2 Table 2002 BCD 1-3 Value=304 Table 2002 BCD 1-3 Value=305 Meaning
BCD 3 Value=1 BCD 3 Value=3 BCD 3 Value=5 BCD 3 Value=6 BCD 4 Value=0 BCD 4 Value=1 BCD 4 Value=2 BCD 4 Value=6 BCD 4 Value=7
Activation
Activation
Deactivation
Deactivation
Not Used Charge Guard Table 7 BCD 4 Value=1 Table 2002 BCD 1-3 Value=307 Table 2007 BCD 2 Value=1 Table 2007 BCD 2 Value=1 Table 2007 BCD 4 Value=1 Charge Guard
Kill Call
Kill Call
Charge Guard
Not Used APX Activation or Deactivation Table 2007 BCD 1 Value=3 APX Activation or Deactivation
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Table 4 on page E-19 lists the name and value of all fields from the old AMASE Table 12 and shows the new name and value for the corresponding fields in the new AMASE Table 2002. Table AB-4. Values Moved From Table 12 to Table 2002 (Page 1 of 3) AMASE Table 12 Service Feature Code Value 000 010 012 014 055 Meaning No Service Feature Three-Way Calling Call Forwarding - Immediate (Terminating leg or flat rate) Call Forwarding - Busy/Dont Answer/No Page Response Call Forwarding - Immediate + Busy/Dont Answer/No Page Response Call Waiting Value 000 010 012 014 308 AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Meaning No Service Feature Three-Way Calling Call Forwarding - Immediate (Terminating leg or flat rate) Call Forwarding - Busy/Dont Answer/No Page Response Deactivate All Call Forwarding
056
056
Call Waiting
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Values Moved From Table 12 to Table 2002 (Page 2 of 3) AMASE Table 12 Service Feature Code AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 075 Meaning PIN + Dynamic Outgoing Call Restrictions (DOCR)
Value 075
NOTE:
These two values were left combined because DOCR can only be done on a PIN. 083 089 097 100 103 Call Delivery to Call Waiting Feature Activation/Deactivation via CN Tandem Trunk Special Cellular Networking Call Waiting Plus Call Forwarding - Dont Answer 083 089 097 100 056 Call Delivery to Call Waiting CN Activation/Deactivation Tandem Trunk Special Cellular Networking Call Waiting If Conditional Call Forwarding Split Feature ON 153 Call Forwarding - No Reply If Conditional Call Forwarding Split Feature OFF 014 104 109 151 152 153 154 Mobile Station Test Abbreviated Dialing with AMA Short Message Service CF - Busy CF - No Reply Last Call Return and 3-Way Calling GLS Deactivation Last Call Return 104 109 151 152 153 301 010 063 301 Call Forwarding - Busy/Dont Answer/No Page Response Mobile Station Test Abbreviated Dialing with AMA Short Message Service Call Forwarding - Busy Call Forwarding - No Reply Last Call Return 3-Way Calling Mobile Inactive Trigger Last Call Return
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Table AB-4.
Values Moved From Table 12 to Table 2002 (Page 3 of 3) AMASE Table 12 Service Feature Code AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 800 800 010 PIN PIN Three-way Calling PIN Call Forwarding - Immediate (Terminating leg or flat rate) PIN Call Forwarding - Busy/Dont Answer/No Page Response PIN Deactivate All Call Forwarding PIN CN Activation/Deactivation PIN Abbreviated Dialing with AMA PIN Call Forwarding - Busy PIN Call Forwarding - No Reply Information Services Gateway Extended Intelligent Peripheral Tandem Trunk Over the Air Activation (OTA) Special Cellular Networking Call Waiting Meaning
Meaning
802
800 012 800 014 800 308 800 089 800 109 800 152 800 153 810 811 812 100 056
803
804
PIN and Immediate and Conditional Call Forwarding PIN and Feature De/Activation via CN PIN and Abbreviated Dialing with AMA PIN and Conditional Call Forwarding - Busy PIN and Conditional Call Forwarding - No Reply Information Services Gateway Extended Intelligent Peripheral Tandem Trunk Over the Air Activation (OTA) Special Cellular Networking (SCN) and Call Waiting (CW)
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Table 5 on page E-22 lists the name and value of all fields from the old AMASE Table 364 and shows the new name and value for the corresponding fields in the new AMASE Table 2002. Table AB-5. Values Moved From Table 364 to Table 2002 (Page 1 of 2) AMASE Table 364 Special Routing Feature Indicator Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 Not Used Special Routing Feature #1 Special Routing Feature #2 Special Routing Feature #3 Special Routing Feature #4 Special Routing Feature #5 001 002 003 004 005 Special Routing Feature #1 Special Routing Feature #2 Special Routing Feature #3 Special Routing Feature #4 Special Routing Feature #5 Meaning Value AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Meaning
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Table AB-5.
Values Moved From Table 364 to Table 2002 (Page 2 of 2) AMASE Table 364 AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 006 007 302 Meaning Special Routing Feature #6 Special Routing Feature #7 Increased Court Ordered Surveillance (ICOS) Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES)
Special Routing Feature Indicator Value 6 7 8 Meaning Special Routing Feature #6 Special Routing Feature #7 Increased Court Ordered Surveillance (ICOS) or Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES)
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Table 6 on page E-24 lists the name and value of all fields from the old AMASE Table 365 and shows the new name and value for the corresponding fields in the new AMASE Table 2000. Table AB-6. Values Moved From Table 365 to Table 2002 (Page 1 of 6) AMASE Table 365 Service Feature Value 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 Not Used Special Routing Feature #1 Special Routing Feature #2 Special Routing Feature #3 Special Routing Feature #4 Special Routing Feature #5 Special Routing Feature #6 Special Routing Feature #7 Deactivate All Special Routing 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 Special Routing Feature #1 Special Routing Feature #2 Special Routing Feature #3 Special Routing Feature #4 Special Routing Feature #5 Special Routing Feature #6 Special Routing Feature #7 Deactivate All Special Routing Meaning Value AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Meaning
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Table AB-6.
Values Moved From Table 365 to Table 2002 (Page 2 of 6) AMASE Table 365 Service Feature AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 009 Meaning Message Recording Service (MRS) Vendor Not Used 089 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 CN Activation/Deactivation Special Routing Feature #1 Special Routing Feature #2 Special Routing Feature #3 Special Routing Feature #4 Special Routing Feature #5 Special Routing Feature #6 Special Routing Feature #7 Deactivate All Special Routing Message Recording Service (MRS) Vendor SALSA SALSA MUSDN Customer Changeable Primary ESN MCCPE activation PIN Changed PIN Changed PIN Special Routing Feature 1
Value 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020
Meaning Message Recording Service (MRS) Vendor Message Storage System (MSS) CN Feature Activation/ Deactivation CN Special Routing Feature #1* CN Special Routing Feature #2* CN Special Routing Feature #3* CN Special Routing Feature #4* CN Special Routing Feature #5* CN Special Routing Feature #6* CN Special Routing Feature #7* CN Deactivate All Special Routing* CN Message Recording Service Vendor MSS** Silent Administration of LSA (SALSA) CN SALSA* MUSDN Customer Changeable Primary Electronic Serial Number (MCCPE) activation CN MCCPE activation* PIN Changed PIN Changed & CN* PIN and SR Feature 1
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Values Moved From Table 365 to Table 2002 (Page 3 of 6) AMASE Table 365 Service Feature AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 800 002 PIN Special Routing Feature 2 PIN Special Routing Feature 3 PIN Special Routing Feature 4 PIN Special Routing Feature 5 PIN Special Routing Feature 6 PIN SR Feature 7 PIN Deactivate all Special Routing PIN Message Recording Service (MRS) Vendor PIN CN Activation/Deactivation PIN Special Routing Feature #1 PIN Special Routing Feature #2 PIN Special Routing Feature #3 Meaning
Value 028
029
800 003
030
800 004
031
800 005
032
800 006
033
800 007
034
800 008
036
800 009
037
800 089
038
800 001
039
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Values Moved From Table 365 to Table 2002 (Page 4 of 6) AMASE Table 365 Service Feature AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 800 004 PIN Special Routing Feature #4 PIN Special Routing Feature #5 PIN Special Routing Feature #6 PIN Special Routing Feature #7 PIN Deactivate all Special Routing PIN Message Recording Service (MRS) Vendor PIN Silent LSA de(activation) PIN Silent LSA de(activation) PIN MUSDN Customer Changeable Primary ESN PIN MUSDN Customer Changeable Primary ESN Do Not Disturb de(activation) Do Not Disturb de(activation) PIN Do Not Disturb de(activation) Meaning
Value 041
042
800 005
043
800 006
044
800 007
045
800 008
046
800 009
047
800 021
048
PIN and CN and Silent LSA de(activation)* PIN and MCCPE activation
049
050
Do Not Disturb de(activation) CN and Do Not Disturb* PIN and Do Not Disturb
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Values Moved From Table 365 to Table 2002 (Page 5 of 6) AMASE Table 365 Service Feature AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 800 051 PIN Do Not Disturb de(activation) User Zone Tone PIN User Zone Tone SPINA SPINA SPINA PIN SPINA PIN User Zone Tone PIN User Zone Tone Mobile Inactive Trigger PIN Mobile Inactive Trigger Mobile Inactive Trigger Meaning
Value 054
055 056
060
057 800
061 062
CN and User Zone Tone* PIN and CN and User Zone Tone*
063 064
Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named Global Locator Service) PIN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named PIN and Global Locator Service) CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named CN and Global Locator Service)* PIN and CN and Mobile Inactive Trigger (formerly named PIN and CN and Global Locator Service)* Flexible Alerting PIN and Flexible Alerting
065
066
067 068
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Values Moved From Table 365 to Table 2002 (Page 6 of 6) AMASE Table 365 Service Feature AMASE Table 2002 Service Feature Code Value 067 800 067 Meaning Flexible Alerting PIN Flexible Alerting Preferred Language PIN Preferred Language Preferred Language PIN Preferred Language PIN PIN + Dynamic Outgoing Call Restrictions (DOCR) PIN PIN + Dynamic Outgoing Call Restrictions (DOCR) Call Transfer PIN Call Transfer Call Transfer PIN Call Transfer
071 072
073 074
CN and Preferred Language* PIN and CN and Preferred Language* PIN and DOCR
075
076
800 075
077 078
079 080
Cellular Networking (CN) will not be mapped to any service feature in AMASE Table 2002. This is because when structure code layouts x2332, x2333 or x2334 are used in the AMA record, it is obvious that CN was used.
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Table 7 on page E-30 lists the name and value of all fields from the old AMASE Table 569 and shows the new name and value for the corresponding fields in the new AMASE Table 237. Table AB-7. Values Moved From Table 569 to Table 237 AMASE Table 569 BCD # Value # Meaning AMASE BCD # Value # BCD 1-2 Value=01 BCD 1-2 Value=03 BCD 1-2 Value=05 BCD 3 Number of Significant Digits in the Next Field CDMA Circuit IP Services Indicator IWF Cause Code ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator BCD 1-5 Value=90022 BCD 1-5 Value=90023 BCD 1-5 Value=90025 BCD 6-7 Value=3 Number of Significant Digits in the Next Field CDMA Circuit IP Services Indicator IWF C ause Code ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator AMASE Table 237 Meaning
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Modified Tables
Table 8 on page E-31 shows the AMASE tables that were modified for the 15 Digit DN feature. Table AB-8. Table number 6 Modified AMASE Tables (Page 1 of 2) Keeps the same name Date. What has changed? Date information used in all call-related structure code layouts was moved into a new table (AMASE Table 666). Table 6 is still used to show date in statistical entry and tracer record structure code layouts. Origination Indicator information was moved into a new table (2007). The Billing Number information is no longer being added to this table. Billing Number information is now stored in AMASE Table 2006 on page 4-136. For a description of the revised table, see... AMASE Table 6 on page 4-13.
Timing Indicator.
32
11-Digit Number.
NOTE:
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244
Trunk Identification.
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This table is still being used for the Radio Information Module. 473 Time Type. A new time type value, 020, was added to identify Three-way Transition Elapsed Time. A new signalling type, Switch Virtual Circuit, was added for SVC trunks. AMASE Table 473 on page 4-68.
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Table 2002 - Service Feature. Table 2000 - Number. Table 2000 - Number. Table 2007 Origination Indicator. Table 2000 - Number. Table 2004 - DCS And Trunk Information. Digits Recorded field in the Digit Information Module. Table 2006 - Billing Number Table 2006 - Billing Number Table 2007 Origination Indicator. a field called Digits Recorded in the Digit Information Module. Table 2007 Origination Indicator.
33 55 85 126
13-Digit Number Significant Digits in Next Field Dialing Indicator Digits String
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Table 2004 - DCS And Trunk Information. Table 2006 Communications Failure. Table 2003 - Radio/ Channel/Cell Information. Table 2005 Communications Failure. Table 2008 - Mobile Security Indicator. Table 2002 - Service Feature. Table 2002 - Service Feature. Fields in the base structure code layouts. Table 237 - Generic Context ID. NOTE: Information from the 5-Digit Context ID Table was folded into the existing Generic Context ID table.
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Radio/Channel Number and Cell Site Radio Communication Failure Indicator Mobile Security Indicator Special Routing Feature Indicator Service Feature Information Type 5-Digit Context ID
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338 364
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9-Digit Number
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Introduction
This section lists new modules for the 15 Digit DN feature. NOTE: Most of these new modules have existed before, sometimes even with the same name. However, since the numbers were updated to reflect the new information in the modules, these were considered new modules.
Table
Table 2 on page E-13 shows the new modules. Table AB-10. This new Module Number... 620 New Modules with Module Name... Service Feature Module is used... For a description of the module, see... Module 620Service Feature Module on page 5-41.
to record service feature code(s) for an AMA record in cases where there are multiple service feature codes for that record. to record strings of digits.
621
Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46. This replaced the old Digit Information Modules 1, 2, 3 (611-613). Module 622Cell Information Module on page 5-68. This replaced the old Cell Information Module, 335. Module 623Trunk Information Module on page 5-70. This replaced the old Trunk Information Module, 902.
622
to store information about the cell serving the call. to store information about the trunk associated with the call.
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Introduction
This section lists the renamed module for the 15 Digit DN feature.
Table
Table 11 on page E-38 shows the module that was renamed for the 15 Digit DN feature. Table AB-11. Renamed Module but this old Module Name... Has changed to this New Module name... For a description of the current module, see...
Auxiliary Time Module. The layout of the module is unchanged, but a new Time Type value was identified to reflect usage of the Three-Way Transition Elapsed Time.
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Deleted Modules
Introduction
This section lists the deleted modules for the 15 Digit DN feature.
Table
Table 9 on page E-33 shows the modules that were deleted for 15 Digit DN. Table AB-12. Deleted Modules with Module Name... Basic Digital Module was replaced by... For more about this, see... Chapter 3, Structure Code Layouts.
No Module. This information was moved into fields in the base structure code layouts. No Module. This information was moved into fields in the base structure code layouts. the Cell Information Module (622).
332
335
Module 622Cell Information Module on page 5-68. Module 621 - Digit Information Module on page 5-46.
Digit Information Module 1 Digit Information Module 2 Digit Information Module 3 5-Digit Information Module
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Deleted Modules with Module Name... Trunk Information Module was replaced by... For more about this, see... Module 623 Trunk Information Module on page 5-70. Chapter 3, Structure Code Layouts.
903
No Module. This information was moved into fields in the base structure code layouts.
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Index
Numerics
15 Digit DN Feature, E-1E-40 deleted AMASE tables for, E-33 deleted modules for, E-39 impact on AMA documentation, E-3 impact on AMASE Tables, E-11E-35 impact on modules, E-36E-40 impact on structure code layouts, E-4E-10 modified AMASE tables for, E-31 new AMASE tables for, E-13 new modules for, E-37 3G-1X IP Service Option code, 34-9 3G-1X Low Speed Packet Data Service feature definition, B-68 5ESS DCS PRI, B-62 7- Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature, 47-1 47-5
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About this document, 1-lxvii availability, 1-lxxix conventions used, 1-lxxix how to use, 1-lxxix prerequisite skills and knowledge, 1-lxxviii reason for reissue, 1-lxviii, B-10 ADSS records, 25-7 AM 759 assert replacement of, B-60 AMA, 57-1 AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog, B-132 AMA changes for, B-134 AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog feature, 30-1 AMA block sequence number defined, 47-2 AMA Containing Incoming Automatic Number Identifi-
cation (AMANI) feature, 17-1 capabilities, 17-2 CPN incoming calls module2 fields, 17-3 CPNAD feature and AMANI feature interactions, 17-4 treatment of call forwarding calls, 17-4 treatment of call waiting calls, 17-4 treatment of special cellular networking calls, 174 AMA Enhancements, B-135 AMA changes for, B-137 AMA Enhancements of Home Zone Service Phase II and KTF Intelligent Network Service feature, 57-1 AMA event defined, 34-6 AMA Linking Functionality feature AMA changes for, B-47 availability, B-47 further information on, B-47 how it works, B-47 AMA record fields for AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog, 30-3 AMA Record Generation for Redirecting Number feature AMA changes for, B-73 and the Redirecting Party Number (RDPN), B-73 description, B-73 further information on, B-73 AMASE Table 12 Service Feature, E-19, E-22, E-24 AMASE Table 471, 20-3 Analog Fax Support for CDMA feature AMA changes for, B-95, B-107 and the CDMA Circuit Mode Data Services feature, B-94, B-106 availability, 25-2, B-94, B-106 documentation, 25-2, B-95, B-107 feature description, 25-2, B-94, B-106 how it works, 25-2, B-94, B-106 Analog/digital usage billing feature auxiliary digital module fields, 16-4 benefits, 16-2 ANSI-41 Billing Module feature, 38-138-10 AMA changes for, B-128 ANSI-41 Billing Module with Service Type feature AMA impact, B-78 and the ANSI-41 BIlling Module feature, B-77 definition, B-77 further information, B-77
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use of terms Service Type and Service ID, B-77 ANSI-41 Rev C Call Transfer feature AMA changes for, B-92, B-104 availability, B-91, B-103 documentation, B-91, B-103 feature description, B-91, B-103 Antenna face information. See AMA Antenna Face Information for TDMA and Analog Feature. Append Module 331 to 1336 AMA Record feature AMA changes for, B-71 description, B-71 further information on, B-71 Authentication Indicator in AMA feature feature description, B-98 Automatic Number Identification (ANI) feature. See AMA Containing Incoming Automatic Number Identification (AMANI) feature AUTOPLEX AMA Tape IBM Label Y2K Compliance feature AMA changes for, B-98, B-109 feature description, B-98, B-109
B
Billing levels. See LSA128 feature Billing Number field MIN in, 33-4 BIN Module, 37-10
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Call Waiting Call Back, B-132, B-134 AMA changes for, B-134 Calling Name Presentation feature, 32-132-5 AMA impact of, 32-4 modules used, 32-4 Calling Name Presentation for TDMA feature (Phase 1) AMA changes for, B-119 Calling number identification presentation (CNIP) feature. See Calling number identification presentation and restriction (CNIPR) capabilities Calling number identification presentation and restric-
tion (CNIPR) capabilities CPN incoming calls (module1, and module2) module fields, 18-3, 32-4 CPN outgoing calls module fields, 18-3 CPNAD feature and AMANI feature interactions, 18-8 criteria for appending the CPN incoming calls (module1, or module2) modules to AMA records, 18-3 criteria for appending the CPN outgoing calls module to AMA records, 18-3 ecp form fields, 18-6 Calling number identification restriction (CNIR) feature. See Calling number identification presentation and restriction (CNIPR) capabilities CDMA Circuit IP Services feature 45-145-9 optional feature document for, 45-2 CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service See Circuit-Mode Data Service CDMA Full IMSI feature, 39-139-6 AMA impact of, 39-4 optional feature document for, 39-1, 43-1 CDMA Meter Pulse feature AMA changes for, B-81, B-82 availability, B-81 description, B-81 further information, B-81 CDMA Network Directed System Selection feature AMA changes for, B-59 availability, B-59 definition, B-59 how it works, B-59 CDMA Packet-Mode Data Services feature AMA changes for, B-67, B-126 See also Packet-Mode Data Service, B-67 CDMA Private Network and User Zone feature, 24-2, 24-5 AMA changes for, B-127 Cell Origination Request Time Stamps feature AMA changes for, B-42 feature description, B-41 for further information, B-41 how it works, B-41 Changeable No Answer Timer feature AMA impact, B-79 definition, B-78 for further information, B-78 Charge Class Population in AMA feature, B-48 AMA changes for, B-48
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availability, B-48 dependency on 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, B-48 how it works, B-48 use of charging class, B-48 charging class, B-48 Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA feature AMA changes for, B-93, B-105 and the CDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature, B-92, B-104 documentation on, B-92, B-104 feature description, B-92, B-104 Circuit Mode Data Services feature used by Analog Fax Support for CDMA feature, B-94, B-106 used by Circuit Data IWF Indicator in AMA feature, B-92, B-104 Circuit-Mode Data Service, 25-125-22, 40-20, B132 ADSS records for, 25-7 AMA changes for, B-132 AMA impact, 25-7, 34-4 definition, 25-2 how it works, 25-3, 34-11 interworking function (IWF), 25-3 mobile data path leg, 25-4 PSTN data path leg, 25-4 CNAP. See Calling Name Presentation feature CNIPR capabilities. See Calling number identification presentation and restriction (CNIPR) capabilities Conditional Call Forwarding Split (CCF Split), B-139 Connect Resource Operations (Terminations) feature, B-55 AMA changes for, B-58 availability, B-57 dependency on 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, B-57 how it works, B-55 CPN Acceptance/Delivery (CPNAD) feature definition of, 18-2 CPN Acceptance/Delivery (CPNAD) feature. See Calling number identification presentation and restriction (CNIPR) capabilities CPN incoming calls module-1, 18-4 CPN incoming calls module-2, 18-4 CPNAD See CPN Acceptance/Delivery (CPNAD) feature, 18-2 Customized ESN Format in AMA Record feature, 53153-7, B-33
AMA changes for, B-33 AMA impacts, 53-3 description, 53-2 feature dependencies, 53-5 feature interactions, 53-6 related documentation, 53-7 service feature code for, 53-3 use of 2-step decimal format, 53-2
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DCCH Non-Public Network Charging Area AMA Capability (NPNI), B-138 AMA changes for, B-138 Digit Information Module, 22-3, 33-7, 33-9, 39-5, 435 storing the MIN in, 33-6 with ANSI-41 DMH Redirection Indicator, 38-8 with Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature, 52-3, 54-8 with Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature, 49-3 Digit Information Module 1, 36-12, 38-7 Digital Audio Tape, B-139 Digital Event Module, 23-423-5, 54-5 Digital Radio Module, D-1 Donor Switch defined, 36-4 DRM number, D-1
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Enhanced Kill Call, B-132 AMA changes for, B-133 Enhancement to Far End Release Cause Values in AMA Records feature, 52-1 AMA changes for, B-32 AMA impacts, 52-3 feature description, 52-2, B-31 module generation criteria, 52-4 use of Digits Recorded field, 52-4, 52-5 Event Descriptions defined, 34-8
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IAMA, B-38 IBM Tape Label, Y2K change for, B-98, B-109 ICOS feature, 41-2 immediate billing record, 25-7 Increase AMA Record Storage with DAT feature AMA changes for, B-85 AMA impact, B-85 definition, B-84 Initial cell-based billing feature cell information module fields, 21-3 criteria for appending the cell information module to AMA records, 21-3 Intermediate AMA for LDC feature AMA changes for, B-39 feature description, B-38 further information, B-38 Intermediate IAMA for LDC feature how it works, B-38 Inter-MSC LSA (IMLSA) feature, 19-8 International Mobile Station Identity compared to MIN and DN, 43-2 makeup of, 43-2 Internet access calls, B-92, B-104 distinguishing from other calls, B-92, B-104 Inter-Working Function, 25-325-5, 40-340-5 Inter-Working Function and the mobile data path leg, 25-4, 40-4 Inter-Working Function and the PSTN data path leg, 25-4, 40-4 IP Billing feature 44-144-7 AMA impact of, 44-4, B-65, B-80 definition of, B-64, B-80 further information on, B-65, B-80 optional feature document for, 44-2, 44-3 IS53 Preferred Language feature AMA changes for, B-93, B-105 availability, B-93, B-105 documentation, B-93, B-105 feature description, B-93, B-105 Phase 2, B-93, B-105 IS-826 Locally-Allowed Specific Digit String Trigger feature, 50-150-8 AMA changes for, B-22 AMA impact, 50-5
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Far End Release Cause Values for ISUP and R2 in the AMA Record feature, 52-1 AMA changes for, B-72 AMA impacts, 52-3 description, 52-2, B-72 further information on, B-72 module generation criteria for, 52-3, 54-8 fax AMA changes to support, B-95, B-107 Analog Fax Support for CDMA feature, B-94 availability, B-94 dependency on the CDMA Circuit Mode Data Services feature, B-94, B-106 feature description, B-94, B-106 for further information, B-95, B-107 new CDMA Assigned Service Options for, B-94, B-106 feature description, 57-2 Flexible Alerting feature, 37-137-12 AMA changes for, B-123 definition, 37-4
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Global Locator Service, B-135 and the Mobile Inactive Trigger feature, B-96, B107 codes as changed by Mobile Inactive Trigger feature, B-136 feature description, B-136 further information about, B-96, B-108
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HDR1 field, on IBM Tape Label, B-98, B-109
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feature dependency, 50-7 feature description, 50-2, B-22, B-23 further information, 50-1 module generation criteria for, 50-5 IS-826 Prepaid Base feature, 48-148-5 AMA changes for, B-41 AMA impacts, 48-3 feature description, 48-2, B-40 for further information, 48-1 IS-848 Billing Indicator, 50-4 IS-848 Charge Information, 50-4, 50-5
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Measurement Data in Call Records feature feature description, B-43 further information, B-43 Metered Billing (MB), B-138 AMA changes for, B-138 MIN in Billing Number field, 33-4 mobile data path leg, 25-4, 40-4 Mobile Directory Number (MDN) defined, 36-4 Mobile Identification Number (MIN), 43-2 Mobile Inactive Trigger feature AMA changes for, B-97, B-108 and the Global Locator Service feature, B-96, B107 availability, B-95 feature description, B-96, B-107 further information about, B-96, B-108 value of service feature codes for, B-136 Mobile Loop Back Test, B-135 AMA changes for, B-136 mobile security indicator, B-60 Mobile Station Identifier (MSID) defined, 36-4 Mobility defined, 36-4 Module 334, 54-5 Module Generation Criteria for CPN Incoming Calls See changes for Append Specific AMA Modules for Structure Code x2351, 18-4 Module Generation Criteria for Wireless Number Portability KTFWNPT, 36-9 Multiple voice coding AMA changes for, B-138 Multiple voice coding feature, 23-123-6, B-138 benefits, 23-2 digital event module, 23-423-5 expanded AMA functionality, 23-423-5 feature description, 23-223-3
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Jurisdiction Information Parameter (JIP) , 36-12 defined, 36-4
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KTF Home Zone Service Phase 2 feature AMA changes for, B-25 how it works, B-24
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LAES, 42-5 LAES feature 42-142-6 AMA changes for, B-83 AMA impact, 42-4 description, 42-2 further information, 42-1, B-83 module generation criteria for, 42-5 Limited Service Area 128 (LSA128), B-139 Link Sequence Number, B-47 Location portability, 36-2 Location Routing Number (LRN) defined, 36-4 logical radio number, D-1
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No Charge Calls in AMA Record feature, 31-131-4 AMA changes for, B-112 feature description, 31-2 No Charge Calls in AMA Record for Brazil Optional Feature, 31-1 Non-Ported Number defined, 36-4 North American Numbering Plan (NANP), 43-2 Number Portability SCP defined, 36-4 Number Portability Trigger defined, 36-4
Private numbering plan (PNP) non-dialable digits in HLR return results feature capabilities, 22-2 PSTN data path leg, 25-4, 40-4
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R2 and ISUP Charge Indication in AMA feature, B-49 AMA changes for, B-50 availability, B-49 dependency on 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, B-49 how it works, B-49 Radio Information Module, 28-5 Recipient Switch defined, 36-5 Redirecting Party Number definition, B-73 Remote Feature Control feature AMA changes for, B-53 availability, B-52 definition of, B-52 how it works, B-52
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Origination call, PDP leg no ADSS record for, 25-7 Over the Air Activation feature AMA changes for, B-117
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Packet-Mode Data Service definition, 34-2, B-125 payphone, B-81 payphone provider billing of, B-81 PDP leg no ADSS records for, 25-7 Personal Communications Services (PCS) Minicell, B-140 physical radio number vs logical radio number, D-1 Ported Block defined, 36-5 Primary Rate Access defined, 46-2 Primary Rate Interface defined, 46-2
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Selectable Mode Vocoder on PHV feature, 54-1, 5410, 55-1 56-1 56-5 AMA changes for, B-23 AMA impacts, 54-3, 55-3, 56-3 AMA storage requirements, 54-2 further information on, 54-1, 55-1, 56-1 how it works, 54-2, 55-2, 56-2, B-23 use of Digits Recorded field, 54-7 Separation of MSID-MDN feature AMA changes for, B-121 Service ID versus Service Type, B-77 Service Options defined, 34-8 Service portability, 36-2 service provider portability, 36-2 Service Type
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versus Service ID, B-77 Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature description, B-28, B-37 Seven Digit AMA Block Sequence Number feature, 47-147-5 AMA changes for, B-28, B-38 AMA impact, 47-4 feature description, 47-2 further information, 47-1 hardware required, 47-3 how it works, 47-3 software changes for, 47-3 Short Message Service, B-135 AMA changes for, B-135 Silent administration of LSA (SALSA) feature, 19-3, 19-11 SKT PrePaid Service feature, B-58 AMA changes for, B-59 availability, B-58 dependency on 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, B-58 Special features field definition changes for automatic roamer greeting, 15-3 for dynamic routing, 12-3 for message recording service (MRS) usage, 13313-8 for voice channel segment, C-4 Specific Called Party Digit String Trigger feature, 50150-8 AMA changes for, B-29 AMA impact, 50-3 feature dependency, 50-7 feature description, 50-2 further information, 50-1 how it works, B-28 module generation criteria for, 50-3 Speech Handler Trunk Information in AMA feature, 49-149-5, 57-1 AMA changes for, B-27 AMA impact, 49-3, 57-3 feature description, 49-2 how it works, B-27 module generation criteria for, 49-3, 57-3 Subscriber number resetting to ANI or MIN, 33-5 Subscriber PIN Access (SPINA), B-140 Support New Service Option of 13K Service feature description, B-40 Support New Service Option of 13K Service feature AMA changes for, B-40
Support of ISUP Release Cause Values 21, 28, 34, 42, 102, 111, and Local Release Cause Values in AMA Records feature AMA changes for, B-34 feature description, B-34 for further information, B-34 surveillance techniques, 41-2 Switch identification module, 28-4, 28-8
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Tandem Trunk Switching and ADSS records, 25-7 TDMA Channel Usage Tracking Tool feature, 51-1 51-8 AMA changes for, B-30 AMA impacts, 51-4 feature description, 51-2, B-29 further information, 51-3, B-29 TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Service, 40-2 AMA impact, 40-6 TDMA Circuit-Mode Data Services feature AMA changes for, B-63, B-79 further information on, B-63, B-79 TDMA Flexent cells radio number for, D-1 TDMA IMSI feature 43-143-6 AMA changes for, B-51, B-66, B-84 AMA impact, B-51, B-66, B-84 AMA impact of, 43-4, 45-5 further information, B-50, B-66, B-84 to, B-11 Trunk Information Module Changes for Append Specific AMA Modules for Structure Code x2351, 28-7 See changes for Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351, 28-7 Trunk information Module See changes for Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351, 28-7 TSI Bridging feature 41-141-8 AMA changes for, B-82 AMA impact, 41-6, B-82 description, 41-2 further information, 41-1, B-82
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module generation criteria for, 41-6 Two-step decimal format, 53-2 Type of Technology field, 20-3
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Use of CPN Incoming Calls Module-2 See x2351 for Append Specific AMA Modules to Structure Code x2351, 17-3 User Interactive Services feature AMA changes for, B-45 availability, B-44 dependency on 15 Digit DN AMA record structures, B-44 User Interactive SMS feature, B-44 User Zone definition, 24-3 User Zone Capability, 24-124-16 User Zone for Analog, 24-7 User Zone for CDMA, 24-12 User Zone for TDMA, 24-7
wireless payphone, B-81 Wireline Feature Transparency, B-135 AMA changes for, B-136 Wireline feature transparency benefits, 29-3 expanded AMA functionality, 29-4 feature description, 29-229-3
V
Voice Privacy use of AMASE Table 471, 20-3 Voice privacy feature capabilities, 20-2
W
WIN-Based Flexible Alerting feature AMA changes for, B-42 AMA for, B-42 feature description, B-42 for further information, B-42 Wireless Number Portability, 36-136-14 Wireless Number Portability Module 36-936-11 Wireless number portability module, B-20
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