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2nd May 2004 at 18:28 #37958Jinhua DongGuest
Hi, All
I am a new guy to test Ericsson Axe, who can tell me the procedure while a guy send a SMS to another one, which Route is be used, B-Table, what’s the differences between Send SMS and Make a Call?
The whole procedure is best.Thank you very much.
E-mail is welcome.
Jinhua_Dong@hotmail.com5th May 2004 at 15:37 #37959Jack SparrowGuestSMS is Non Circuit Related Service.
Only processed through C7 Signalling Between GSM Nodes.Route to SMS-IWMSC will be Used for this they uses a special DEVICE TYPE = MSMO.
Check in your ERICSSON Manuals.
Print this Command.
EXROP:DETY=MSMO;
In the Printout there will be a BO=XX.
ANBSP:B=XX;
In this Origin only Barring is Dine if needed and charging case will be attached.
Thats it.
6th May 2004 at 12:51 #37960Jinhua DongGuesthi, Jack
yes, i got the route which DETY=MSMO, and the route is with BO=93, but in B-table, analysis just got D&CC, then where will Exchange transfer SMS? how does he know? even he don’t SP of destination.
one more question,
in route table, there are
DETY=GSMS MIS3=1 BO=91
DETY=IWSMS MIS3=1 BO=92
DETY=MSMO MIS3=1 BO=93
DETY=MSMT MIS3=1 BO=94i think
MSMO is for a SMS Originated
MSMT is for a SMS Terminated
GSMS is for What?
IWSMS is for What?thank you very much, would you like tell me the interwork of relative blocks?
7th May 2004 at 14:41 #37961Jinhua DongGuesthi, Jack
i am so stupid, the SMS is know the SMS gateway’ GT address.
but please answer my second question, thank you very much.
10th May 2004 at 14:01 #37962Jack SparrowGuestIt seems you are working in R10 Release and AXE810 Node.
AM I correct ?
In R10 They divided the SMS-Legs further for Traffic Calculation and Charging Purpose.Read it in ALEX.
MSMO is for MS to SMS-IWMSC( MSC).
MSMT is for SMS-GMSC to MS.
GSMS is for SC to SMS-GMSC
IWSMS is for SMS-IWMSC to SC.Rgds
* You will soon get a mail from Me.
Rgds
11th May 2004 at 14:22 #37963Jinhua DongGuestThank you, Jack
How did you know i was working in R10? sure, you are right, is there any difference between R10 and other version?
//Regards
12th May 2004 at 16:41 #37964Jack SparrowGuestYes the difference is :-
GSMS is for SC to SMS-GMSC
IWSMS is for SMS-IWMSC to SC.I read abt These two in R10 Delta.
So I got you.Is it AXE810+APG40 ?
or AXE810+IOG20 ?
Rgds
Jack
14th May 2004 at 15:28 #37965Jinhua DongGuesthi, Jack
you are so clever, ^_^. there are AXE10+IOG20, AXE810+APG40 two kinds in out country.
i have another question. you know, in B-table, the result will got CC&D, if i don’t need CC&D, can i remove all data in BO=91&&94?
DETY=GSMS MIS3=1 BO=91
DETY=IWSMS MIS3=1 BO=92
DETY=MSMO MIS3=1 BO=93
DETY=MSMT MIS3=1 BO=94Can i make friend with you? i think you are a Ericsson Expert, if i have other questions, can i ask you?
thank you very much!
Rgds
15th May 2004 at 08:46 #37966ilianaGuestDear Friends,
Would like to ask you what means MIS3=1 parameters.
Please would you tell me what is exactly SMS routing from roaming subscriber? When I received my bill I saw as destination number our SMSC.
Thanks
Iliana16th May 2004 at 09:33 #37967Jinhua DongGuesthi, iliana
MIS3=1 means Charging is performed
MIS3=0 means Charging is not performed//Regards
16th May 2004 at 15:49 #37968Jack Sparrow…GuestHi Jinhua,
Yes you can Remove D and CC.But better keep it.Anyway you will be doing the Billing in Post Processing methode…where you can filter out iunstead of stopping generation of SMS-CDR.
Rgds
Jack
16th May 2004 at 15:53 #37969Jack Sparrow—Hi ilianaGuestRoaming susbcriber SMS will be sent to His HPLMN SMS-SC Server.
So we can say Routing will be his SMS-SC Number.
Rgds
17th May 2004 at 02:31 #37970MisaGuestHi all,
Plz help me, what is the procedure (step by step) for sending SMS in AXE by using WinFIOL?
Brgds
17th May 2004 at 07:01 #37971ilianaGuestDear Friends,
Thanks a lots for your response.
Would like to ask when the subscriber in roaming and sends SMS, this SMS is routed to HPLMN SMS-C, but in which signalling message HPLMN SMS-C finds the destination address?17th May 2004 at 10:36 #37972RoameoGuestHi,
The destination MSC-address is found in response to SRI-SM message (Send Routing Info for Short Message).
enJoy,
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