SS7 - ISUP Profile - ANSI
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The ISUP ANSI Profile creates a profile that can later be added to an ISUP Group. Multiple ISUP ANSI Profiles can be created and each profile can be added to a different ISUP Group. After creating the ISUP ANSI Profile, it will be available in the ISUP Profile field within the SS7 ISUP Group. See information below.
The ISUP Profiles displayed in drop down menu of the ISUP Group object follow the same protocol as the SS7 Stack configured in that same ISUP Group. For example, if the SS7 stack selected in the ISUP Group is using ANSI protocol then the only ISUP Profiles available to the ISUP Group will be ISUP ANSI Profiles.
Web GUI Page
Dialogic > Profiles > ISUP Profiles > New ISUP ANSI Profile
Maximum Objects
Up to 16 ISUP Profiles can be created per ISUP Profiles object.
Related Topics and Dependencies
After creating the ISUP Profile object (ANSI or ITU), the profile created can then be linked to the ISUP Group (ANSI or ITU). The ISUP Profile is linked to the ISUP Group by selecting the ISUP Profile from a drop down menu in the ISUP Profile field within the ISUP Group object.
Field Descriptions
Profile Name
The default is Prof<x> where x is a numerical value that is automatically populated as each new ISUP profile is created. To modify the Profile Name, highlight the existing default profile name and enter a name that identifies the ISUP ANSI Profile being created.
Local CLLI
The CLLI code is an eleven character alphanumeric descriptor that is entered by the user. Common Language Location Identification (CLLI) code is used to identify the location and type of equipment being utilized within a network. This field indicates the local CLLI code for the group of SS7 channels to which this profile belongs.
Remote CLLI
The CLLI code is an eleven character alphanumeric descriptor that is entered by the user. Common Language Location Identification (CLLI) code is used to identify the location and type of equipment being utilized within a network. This field indicates the remote CLLI (Common Language Location Identification) code for the group of SS7 channels to which this profile belongs.
Trunk Number
Information used for circuit validation to identify the trunk number of the COMMON LANGUAGE circuit identification.
CVT Upon UPU
This field indicates if the controlling SS7 stack will automatically send an SS7 Circuit Validation Test (CVT) message when it receives a User Part Unavailable (UPU) indication for a call’s destination (DPC).
No (Default)Â - Do not automatically send an SS7 Circuit Validation Test
Yes - Automatically send an SS7 Circuit Validation Test
GRS/GRA Behavior
The GRS (Circuit Group Reset) message is sent to align the state of a group of CICs after an event such as calls being released or removing a blocked condition from a group of circuits. The GRS message will bring the CICs back into service after such events take place. The GRA message is sent in response to a GRS message which is indicating that the group of CICs has been realigned and are back in service.
Pre ANSI 1995Â - default if SS7 Stack is configured for ANSI 93
Post ANSI 1995Â - default if SS7 Stack is configured for ANSI 95 or 97
Sending GRS/GRA - The post 1995 GRA message, which would be sent in response to an incoming post 1995 GRS, will have the optional circuit assignment map parameter included if it was included in the incoming GRS. The pre 1995 GRA message, which would be sent in response to an incoming pre 1995 GRS, will not have a pointer to optional circuit assignment map parameter.
Receiving GRS/GRA - The received GRS/GRA messages are validated against the pre 1995 or post 1995 format depending upon the configuration for the base CIC. A confusion (CFN) message will be sent if the incoming message does not have the expected format.
Originating Line INFO Checking
Disable (Default)Â - The IMG 2020 will not validate that there is a Charge Number parameter included in the IAM with the Originating Line Info parameter
Enable - The IMG 2020 will validate that there is a Charge Number parameter included in the IAM with the Originating Line Info parameter as per ANSI standards.
USI (User Service Info) Transfer Capability Allowed
The selections in the table below display the information sent in the forward direction indicating what the bearer capability requested by the calling party is. To select more than one value from the list, hold the <ctrl> key down while clicking on each selection.
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Speech |
Unrestricted Digital Info |
Restricted Digital Info |
3.1 KHz Audio |
Unrestricted Digital with tones/announcements |
USI (User Service Info) Transfer Rate Allowed
The selections in the table below display information sent in the forward direction indicating the what the bearer capability requested by the calling party is. To select more than one value from the list, hold the <ctrl> key down while clicking on each selection.
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64 Â Kbits/s |
384 Kbits/s |
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