IMG 1010 - ISUP Group - JTISUP
- 1 Description:
- 2 Accessing this Pane:
- 3 Maximum Objects:
- 4 Related Topics:
- 5 ClientView Panes:
- 6 Field Descriptions (ITU)
- 6.1 OPC - DPC:
- 6.2 Glare Rule:
- 6.3 Incoming Continuity Check:
- 6.4 Out Continuity Check:
- 6.5 Satellite Circuit:
- 6.6 CIC Service Rule:
- 6.7 Hop Counter:
- 6.8 State transitions:
- 6.9 Echo Suppression:
- 6.10 Max # of CdPN Digits (IAM):
- 6.11 Alert/Answer:
- 6.12 Parameter Compatibility Checking:
- 6.13 Parameter Compatibility Pass On:
- 6.14 Overload Handling:
- 6.15 UPT upon UPU:
- 6.16 Transmission Medium:
- 6.17 Propagation Delay:
- 6.18 Propagation Delay Time (MS):
- 6.19 History Passage:
- 6.20 Discard Privacy Info:
- 6.21 TMR Values Allowed:
- 6.22 TMR Screening Cause Value:
- 6.23 LNP Routing Enable:
- 6.24 Link OOS Handling:
- 6.25 CUGS (Closed User Group) Handling:
- 6.26 CIC Mapping:
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Description:
This pane defines the configuration for a group of ISUP channels. The contents of the pane will vary depending on whether the associated SS7 Stack configured in the OPC-DPC field is an ANSI, ITU, or JTISUP stack.
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For information regarding the ISUP Group with an ANSI stack selected in the OPC-DPC field, refer to IMG 1010 - ISUP Group - ANSI
For information regarding the ISUP Group with an ITU / ETSI stack selected in the OPC-DPC field, refer to IMG 1010 - ISUP Group - ITU / ETSI
Accessing this Pane:
Dialogic IMG EMS -> Routing Configuration -> Channel Groups-> Channel Group (SS7) -> ISUP Group
Maximum Objects:
512 per SS7 Channel Group
Related Topics:
IMG 1010 - Configuring SS7 CIC Routing (section "Configuring an ISUP Group")
ClientView Panes:
ISUP Group Pane - JTISUP stack is selected in the OPC-DPC field.
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Field Descriptions (ITU)
OPC - DPC:
This field has a drop-down list populated with OPC-DPC combinations from previously configured SS7 Stack (OPC) and SS7 Route (DPC) configuration.
Glare Rule:
Indicates how simultaneous incoming and outgoing seizures of the same SS7 channel are resolved.
Drop Outgoing Call - The outgoing seizure is denied.
Drop Incoming Call - The incoming seizure is denied.
Odd/Even - The incoming seizure is denied if:
The OPC value is less than the DPC value and the CIC number is odd or,
The OPC value is greater than the DPC value and the CIC number is even (ITU-T Recommendation Q.767).Â
Incoming Continuity Check:
Configures the behavior in case of receiving an IAM with Continuity Check required on this circuit.
Wait for COT (default) - Wait for the COT before sending the INVITE or Setup (Outgoing IP channel groups).
Do not wait for COT - Propagate the IAM with 'Continuity check required on previous circuit' (Outgoing SS7 channel groups).
Out Continuity Check:
Indicates how frequently outgoing calls on this SS7 channel undergo an automatic continuity check.
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None (Default) - No Continuity Checks Performed |
1:xx - One out of every X calls undergoes a Continuity Check |
1:02 - One of every 2 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:03 - One of every 3 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:04 - One of every 4 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:05 - One of every 5 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:06 - One of every 6 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:07 - One of every 7 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:08 - One of every 8 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:09 - One of every 9 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:10 - One of every 10 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:11 - One of every 11 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:12 - One of every 12 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:13 - One of every 13 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:14 - One of every 14 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:15 - One of every 15 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
1:16 - One of every 16 calls undergoes a Continuity Check. |
Satellite Circuit:
This field indicates if this SS7 channel makes use of a satellite facility.
No (Default)
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CIC Service Rule:
Indicates what SS7 message , if any, the responsible SS7 stack sends when IMG takes this SS7 channel Out-Of-Service.
Block - The SS7 stack sends an SS7 Blocking (BLO) message. If stack is brought back into service it will send an SS7 Unblocking (UBL) message.
No Bloc - The SS7 stack does not send SS7 message. This stack will send an SS7 Reset Circuit (RSC) message when the IMG puts this SS7 channel back in service.
No Action - The SS7 stack does not send an SS7 message. Required setting when Exchange Type in SS7 Stack is configured as Type A.
Hop Counter:
This list indicates the number of switches that can process the call before the responsible switch rejects the call.
Off (Default) - Feature is Disabled. Switch will not reject call.
01-31 - Select from drop down list the number of switches that can process the call before call is dropped.
State transitions:
Group Operations
Individual Operations(B/U)
Individual Operations(R/B/U)
Echo Suppression:
Echo Suppressor Not Present
Echo Suppressor Present
Max # of CdPN Digits (IAM):
For outgoing SS7 calls, when the number of digits reaches this value the IMG sends an IAM and the remaining digits are sent in a SAM (Subsequent Address Message).
Signaling Variant | Range |
ITU-97, ETSI-V3 | 1-24 or "OFF" for no limit |
ITU-93, CCITT-88, ETSI-V2, ETSI-V1 | 1-16 |
Alert/Answer:
Determines if the alerting/answering of the call will be setup using ACM/ ANM combination or using CON.
ANM/ACM or CON (default)
Parameter Compatibility Checking:
Information sent in either direction indicating how a node should react in case the parameter is unrecognized.
Determines if the IMG will check for  incompatible parameters in an ISUP message.
Off
On
Parameter Compatibility Pass On:
Determines the behavior of IMG when receiving an incompatible parameter in an ISUP message, whether to pass it to the far end or not.
Off (Do Not Pass)
On (Pass)
Overload Handling:
This configures how the IMG responds upon getting busy (low idle time). The IMG can indicate to the far end that it is overloaded either by releasing (REL) the call or by sending an OLM (Overload Message).
Send REL
Send OLM
UPT upon UPU:
This configures how the IMG responds upon receiving a UPU (User Part Unavailable) from the far end of the CIC. If enabled, the IMG will send a UPT (User Part Test) message continuously until any ISUP message is received from the far end of the CIC.
Yes (enable)
No (disable)
Transmission Medium:
Information sent in the forward direction indicating the type of transmission medium required for the connection. The Transmission Medium field determines the value of the transmission medium parameter in any IAM message referring to that CIC. The selections are displayed below.
Speech
64 Kbit Unrestricted
3.1 KHz audio
Propagation Delay:
If enabled, when the IMG receives an IAM message with no Propagation delay specified, the propagated IAM message to the far end will contain the ‘Propagation Delay counter’ parameter with the value set in the Propagation Delay Time field (below).
If the IAM message coming to the IMG already contains a propagation delay value, the propagated IAM message to the far end will contain the ‘Propagation Delay counter’ parameter with the value set to the sum of the incoming Propagation Delay Time field (below).
Off (disable)
On (enable)Â
Propagation Delay Time (MS):
See Propagation Delay field above.
History Passage:
Off
On
Discard Privacy Info:
The selected option will be removed from the ISUP message. See IMG 1010 - Configuring SIP Privacy
Off (Default) |
Display Only |
Generic Number Only |
Display & Generic Number |
Calling Party Only |
Display and Calling Number |
Calling, Display and Generic |
TMR Values Allowed:
Speech |
64 kbits/s unrestricted |
3.1 KHz audio |
Alternate Speech |
Alternate 64 kbit/s unrestricted |
64 kbits/s preferred |
2x64 Kbits/s unrestricted |
384 Kbits/s unrestricted |
TMR Screening Cause Value:
65 (BearerCap Not Implemented) |
88 (Incompatible Destination) |
LNP Routing Enable:
Use this field to enable or disable Local Number Portability routing.
Disable (Default) |
Enable |
See IMG 1010 - Local Number Portability (LNP)
Link OOS Handling:
Disable (Default) - Functionality is same as previous software. If Signaling Link goes Out Of Service, then the associated CIC's will go Out Of Service as well.
Enable - If signaling link goes Out Of Service all associated CIC's which are in the idle state will go Out Of Service. If any CIC's are in either the ringing or connected state the CIC's will not go Out Of Service until a later subsequent condition occurs. See IMG 1010 - SS7 Link OOS Handling for more information on configuration and functionality.
Feature F-5134 SS7 Link Out Of Service was added to software 10.5.2_ER3 only. The feature was not added to any other build until 10.5.3_ER1. From there, all subsequent builds after 10.5.3_ER1 will have the feature in it.
CUGS (Closed User Group) Handling:
The Closed User Group field was added in software 10.5.3_ER1 and adds to the IMG the ability to either pass or reject calls which have the CUG parameter (Interlock Codes) embedded in it. If CUG parameter is not in the incoming call then the call will be passed regardless of the selection in the CUGS Handling field. Click in CUGS Handling field and select from drop down menu.
Important: The IMG doesn't process the data within the CUG parameter. The IMG accepts or rejects the call with the CUGS parameter based on the configuration.
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Reject Calls (Default) - If IMG receives a call with the CUG parameters (Interlock Codes) then IMG will reject the call with a cause code of 29 'facility rejected. See which is call trace of rejected call with CUG parameter.
Ignore - If IMG receives a call with the CUG parameters (Interlock Codes) then the IMG will pass the call. See which is a call trace of a passed call with CUG parameter.
Allow based on OFCI (Optional Forward Call Indicators) - When the IMG receives a CUG parameter in the incoming IAM the IMG will handle the call based on the bits BA in the OFCI as follows:
OFCI bits BA | Â |
BA bits = 10 (CUG call, outgoing access allowed) | Call is passed through IMG |
BA bits = anything other than 10 | Call is rejected with cause code 87 (User not member of CUG) |
CIC Mapping:
Select whether CIC's will be mapped according to JT ISUP specifications or ISUP specifications
JTISUP - CIC mapping will follow JTISUP specifications. Refer to IMG 1010 - JT ISUP CIC Mapping
ISUP - The start and end CIC will map to Span/Channel in a sequential manner not skipping any DS0's.
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