SPIROU/ITX in SIP INFO
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The ITX/TXA messages are used in a Spirou (Signalisation Pour l'Interconnexion des Réseaux Ouverts/Signaling for the Interconnection of Open Networks) network for audio services that are paid for by either a flat rate calculation or time based calculation. The calls are routed to the operator, and the operator reports the payment amount with the ITX message. An example of this functionality would be a customer calling a weather forecast service with a fee involved. The call is routed through an operator which would report the payment amount by the ITX messages and the customer would get charged accordingly.
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SIP (INFO) to SS7(ITX) | SS7(ITX) to SIP (INFO) |
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Call Trace
Configuration
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Right click on the Profiles object and select New SIP Profiles. The SIP Profiles object is a container object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to the topic for more information on this object.
Right click on the SIP Profiles object and select New SIP Profile. The first SIP Profile created is the default SIP Profile and all the fields will be shaded green. In the Default SIP Profile, the fields cannot be modified. Disregard this profile.
Right click on the SIP Profiles object again and select New SIP Profile again. In the SIP Profile object that appears, either enter a name that identifies this SIP Profile or accept the default name already entered. In this example the name Spirou_Profile was entered. Refer to the topic for more information on this object.
Right click on the SIP Profile just created and select New SIP Advanced Settings. To enable the INFO for Spirou/ITX select Enable from drop down menu in the INFO for Spirou/ITX field. Refer to screen capture below.
Refer to the link for more information on configuring each of the fields.
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Right click on the Dialogic object again and select New External Network Elements. The External Network Elements object is a container object and no configuration is needed. Refer to the topic for more information.
Right click on External Network Elements object and select New External Gateways. The External Gateways object is a container object also and no configuration is needed. Refer to the topic for more information on this object.
Right Click on External Gateways object and select New External Gateway. Refer to the screen capture below.
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