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Contents
About This Manual ............................................................ i Purpose ................................................................................i Intended Audience .................................................................i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge ..............................................i What Is in This Manual ...........................................................i Related Documentation.......................................................... ii Conventions ......................................................................... ii How to Get in Touch............................................................. iii Declaration of RoHS Compliance..................................... v Chapter 1.......................................................................... 1 System Introduction........................................................ 1 Overview .............................................................................1 System Features...................................................................1 Hardware Structure............................................................... 3 Software Structure................................................................ 4 Chapter 2.......................................................................... 7 Short Message Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM) System ................................................................. 7 Overview .............................................................................7 Starting Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM) Server .........7 Viewing MSS Communication System....................................... 8 Logging in Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM) Server ...... 9 Starting Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Configuration
System................................................................................9 Chapter 3........................................................................ 11 Authority Management System..................................... 11 Starting Authority Management System ................................. 11 Adding Authority Group ....................................................... 12 Renaming Authority Group ................................................... 13 Deleting Authority Group ......................................................14Modifying Authority Group ....................................................14Adding User........................................................................15Modifying User Attributes .....................................................17Deleting User......................................................................17Locking/Unlocking User ........................................................17Chapter 4........................................................................19Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Configuration ..19Starting Short Message Center (SC) Configuration System ........20Configuring Bureau Number..................................................21Configuring Country Code National Destination Code (CCNDC) ...22Configuring System Node .....................................................23Configuring Short Message Service Center (SMSC)...................27Configuring External Short Message Entity (ESME) ...................30Configuring Virtual Short Message Service Center (VSMSC) .......35Configuring Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) Agents Listening
Port...................................................................................37Configuring Pre Paid Services (PPS) Authentication ..................38Configuring Service Authentication.........................................40Configuring Auto Reply Message Service .................................44Configuring Group Authentication Number ..............................45Configuring Area Information ................................................47Restricting ISDN Forwarding .................................................49Isolating Home Location Register (HLR)..................................50Configuring Retry Scheme ....................................................52Managing User Profile ..........................................................54Configuring Lost Messages....................................................56Configuring Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Parameters ..56Configuring Service Server Alarm Variables.............................60Setting Messages Cost .........................................................63Configuring ISDN Priority......................................................64Filtering Black Listed IP Addresses .........................................65Setting User Profile Priority ...................................................66Configuring System Statistics Parameters ...............................67Setting Alternate Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Route ..70Managing Short Message Route Failure...................................70Setting Short Message Route Level ........................................70Setting Short Message Route Forward Profile...........................70Setting Short Message Route Combination.............................. 70 Setting Short Message Storage Size....................................... 71 Setting Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Link Status ........ 71 Synchronizing Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Data........ 72 Loading Subscriber Information to Local Office ........................ 73 Backuping Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Database ...... 74 Restoring Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Data Backup... 76 Chapter 5........................................................................84Chapter 6........................................................................85
IntroductionOverview
C h a p t e r 1System IntroductionOverview
Short Message Service Center (SMSC) sends, receive, forwards,
and stores short messages. SMSC enables short messages
transmission between GSM network subscribers, or between
GSM network and CDMA network subscribers.
SMSC includes IW/GMSC, Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP)
agent, service processor, Operation and Maintenance Module
(OMM) and Call Data Record (CDR) server. ESME is a physical
entity that can send and receive short messages. Service
processor receives, forwards, stores, and process short
messages received either by External Short Message Entity
(ESME) or Mobile Station (MS).
Service processor connects with ESME via SMPP agent using
SMPP protocol, and with PLMN via Signaling System 7 (SS7).
SMSC internal modules are interconnected via TCP/IP.
This chapter covers following topics.
T A B L E 4T O P I C S I N CH A P T E R 1 TopicsPage No.System Features1Hardware Structure3Software Structure 4System Features
This topic briefly describes ZXG10-SC system features.
Advanced DesignZXG10-SC adopts latest and optimized system designs in terms
of hardware, software, and architecture. It uses large scale
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integrated circuits to reduce number of separated units and
power consumption. This incredibly increases system reliability.
It adopts layered and modular structure. It adopts load sharing
structure, so once a module gets problem other automatically
takes over services.
Open Standards SupportZXG10-SC supports a variety of protocols for inter modular
communication. Some of interfaces used in ZXG10-SC are
described in Table 5.T A B L E 5Z X G 1 0 - S M S CPR O T O C O L DE S C R I P T I O N TA B L EInterfaceMAP
TCP/IP
SMPP
X.25
FTAM/FTP
High Availability
Description It connects SC with PLMN
It is used for inter modular communication within
SC.
It connects ESME with SC.
It connects SC with charging center.
It transfers bills to billing center.
ZXG10-SC adopts modular and active/standby architecture. It
ensures high availability of system. If one module gets down
other takes over services. Advanced disk array technology
ensures safety and reliability of stored data. Communication
network between nodes adopts dual network redundant design.
It adopts redundant backup of network card and HUB. It controls
down time caused by single-system faults.
Services and Functions
ZXG10-SC system supports basic short message functions,
extended message functions, SMPP protocols, abundant ESME
solution, and virtual SC functions.
Multiple System Platform Support
ZXG10-SC supports various types of hardware platforms and
operating systems. Hardware platform and operating system
used in ZXG10-SC system are described in Table 6.T A B L E 6Z X G 1 0 - S CHA R D W A R E P L A T F O R M AN D O P E R A T I N G SY S T E M D E S C R I P T I O N T A B L EHardware PlatformINTEL server
HP mini-computer
IBM mini-computer
Operating SystemWindows NT or Windows 2000
HPUX
AIX 4.3 or AIX5L
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Hardware Structure
Chapter 1 System Introduction
IW/GMSCmoduleServiceProcessing ModuleDatabase Module
SC hardware structure consists of IW/GMSC, service processing
module, Operation Maintenance Module (OMM), Billing Module
(BM), Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) Agent, junk short
message monitoring module, and short message query module.
Each module adopts multi-level modularized design. Various
components are connected via Fast Ethernet (FE) and
communicate through TCP/IP. Dual networks are used to ensure
system reliability. ZXG10-SC hardware structure is described as
Figure 1.F I G U R E 1Z X G 1 0 - S CHA R D W A R E ST R U C T U R EIW/GMSC is consists of one or multiple modules for SS7
processing. It provides interface between SC and functional
entities such as HLR/AUC, MSC/VLR and SGSN. Its hardware is
based on ZXJ10 switching platform. Each module can provide 48
SS7 links, and number of modules can be configured flexibly
according to practical requirements.
Service processing module is composed of one or multiple
service processing sub modules in mode of multi module load
sharing. Each module adopts dual system structure, disk array,
and cluster technology to enhance system reliability. Service
processing module is short message service processing center. It
is responsible for receiving, storing and forwarding short
messages submitted by SME and MS.
To gain higher short message processing capability, database
(DB) module can be separated from service processing module.
Independent service DB module can be used to conduct
operations such as storage and short messages query.
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Operationmaintenance moduleSMPP AgentmoduleBilling ModuleJunk SMMonitoringModuleShort MessageQuery Module
Operation and maintenance module (OMM) consists of OMM
server, agent station, and maintenance station connected to
OMM server. Agent station and maintenance station provide
man-machine operation platform. System operators can monitor
system, detect and remove faults, manage users, and handle
services remotely.
SMPP agent module provides standard external SMPP protocol to
connect SC with ESME. It converts internal messages and
normal messages. Each ESME accesses SC just via SMPP module.
Billing Module (BM) is responsible for generating short message
charging bills. ZXG10-SC generates three kinds of bills, MO, MT
and ACK.BM adopts Cluster technology and shared disk array
mode. It connects with SC via DDN/X.25 network and complies
with FTP/FTAM protocol.
Junk ShortMessage (SM) monitoringmodule adopts
client/server architecture. Server module monitors and collects
suspected short messages. Client module provides monitoring
functions such as short message analyze, query, and handle
suspected short messages, and suspected subscribers.
Short Message (SM) query module adopts client/server
architecture. Server module receives short messages originated
by service processor and sets up index information for it. Client
module queries system and server module searches short
message index and provides information.
Software Structure
Service Center (SC) software structure consists of operation
support module, SS7 Module, SMPP access module, DB Module,
Service Processing Module, Junk SM Monitoring Module, and SM
Query Module. ZXG10-SC software structure is described as
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F I G U R E 2Z X G 1 0 - S CSO F T W A R E S T R U C T U R E
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OperationSupportModuleSS7 ModuleSMPP accessmoduleDB ModuleServiceProcessing Module
Operation support module provides development platform. It
provides unified operation interface for higher layer service.
SS7 module connects SC with PLMN. SS7 is used between
service processor and IW/GMSC.
SMPP Agent module connects SC with ESME. It converts SMPP
normal messages into internal messages and vice versa.
Database module is for loads and accesses system configuration.
ZXG10-SC adopts memory database technology. Memory
database technology reduces processing time.
Service processing module is core component of ZXG10-SC. It is
used for MAP access processing, SMPP access processing, and
short message service processing. MAP access is used to
exchange signaling between SC and GSM network providing a
short message receiving and transmitting channel for Mobile
Station (MS). SMPP access is used to connect ESME and SC,
providing manual and auto stations with a channel for receiving
and transmitting short messages. Short message service
processing refers to functions such as receiving, storing,
forwarding and repeated attempts to forward short messages.
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Operation andmaintenance moduleJunk SMMonitoringModuleSM QueryModule
ZXG10-SC provides operation and maintenance functions such
as subscriber management, system configuration, system
monitoring, and fault management. It provides interface with
Operation and Maintenance Center (OMC) to monitor GSM
network system.
Junk short message (SM) monitoring module restricts mobile
subscribers from sending illegal short messages. It monitors
frequency and keywords of mobile short messages. It makes a
list for suspected subscribers and restricts from accessing
system.
Short Message (SM) query module queries and deletes short
messages according to calling and called subscribers.
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IntroductionPurposePrerequisitesSteps
C h a p t e r 2Short Message Operationand Maintenance Module(OMM) SystemOverview
This chapter describes Short Message Service Center (SMSC)
Operation and Maintenance Module starting.
T A B L E 7T O P I C S I N CH A P T E R 2TopicsPage No.Starting Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM)7Server Viewing MSS Communication System 8Logging in Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM)9Server Starting Short Message Service Center (SMSC)9Configuration SystemStarting Operation and Maintenance
Module (OMM) Server
Perform this procedure to start Operation and Maintenance
Module (OMM) server.
To start OMM server, install OMM server software.
Followbelowgivenhard diskpathanddouble-click
SerAppMa.exe file to start OMM server as shown in Figure 3.C:\zxg10\SerAppMa.exe
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F I G U R E 3BA C K S E R V E R P R O C E S S M A N A G E M E N T I N T E R F A C EEND OF STEPSViewing MSS Communication
System
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
This procedure checks whether module nodes in short message
system are running normally.
ToviewMSScommunicationsystem,startOperation
Maintenance Module (OMM). Refer to topic Starting OperationandMaintenanceModule (OMM)ServerOperationand
Maintenance Module (OMM).
TostartMSScommunicationsystem,clickMSScommunication system icon in computer system tray at
bottom-right corner of desktop to open MSS communicationsystem interface as shown in Figure 4.F I G U R E 4M S SCO M M U N I C A T I O N SY S T E M I N T E R F A C ENOTE: link State tab shows bottom TCP/IP communication
statuses of system nodes in graphical manner. link informationtab shows connection statuses and packet receiving/transmitting
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PurposePrerequisitesStepsPurpose
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information of node links. link setup tab shows node connection
configuration information.
END OF STEPSLogging in Operation and
Maintenance Module (OMM) Server
Perform this procedure to log in to Operation and Maintenance
Module (OMM) server.
Start OMM server. Refer to topic Starting Operation andMaintenance Module (OMM) Server.Follow this procedure to login the OMM server, perform following
procedure.
1. Double-click ZXG10 User Log-on shortcut icon on desktop
to open interface shown in Figure 5.F I G U R E 5US E R L O G O N I N T E R F A C E2. Enter username in Operator text box.
3. Enter password for username in Password text box.
NOTE:Enter ZXJ10 in operator text box for first time
configuration.
4. Click OK button.
END OF STEPSStarting Short Message Service
Center (SMSC) Configuration
System
Perform this procedure to start Short Message Service Center
(SMSC) configuration system.
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PrerequisitesSteps
To start SMSC configuration system, meet the following
requirements.
1. Start Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM) server.
Refer to topic Starting Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM) Server.2. Perform login procedure to OMM server. Refer to topic Log in
to Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM) Server.
Click SC Configbutton from ZXG10-SC floating toolbar from
desktop as shown in Figure 6.F I G U R E 6Z X G 1 0 - S CF L O A T I N G T O O L B A REND OF STEPS10 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION
OverviewPrerequisitesSteps
C h a p t e r 3Authority ManagementSystemThis chapter describes rights management system for Sort
Message Service Center (SMSC) authority management system
for Operation and Maintenance Module (OMM).
T A B L E 8 T O P I C S I N CH A P T E R 3 TopicsPage No.Starting Authority Management System 11Adding Authority Group12Renaming Authority Group13Deleting Authority Group 14Modifying Authority Group14Adding User15Modifying User Attributes17Deleting User 17Locking/Unlocking User 17Starting Authority Management
System
To start authority management system, log into ZXG10 OMS.
Click Right Managementbutton on ZXG10 SC OMS floating
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F I G U R E 7AU T H O R I T Y MA N A G E M E N T SY S T E MEND OF STEPSAdding Authority Group
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
Authority group defines different administrative and operative
authorities. All users belonging to a group inherits and uses the
assigned authorities to operate the system.
Log in to authority management system. Refer to topic Starting
Authority Management System.
To add an authority group, perform following procedure.
1. Click New authority group button on ZXME Right
Management System toolbar to open interface as shown in
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F I G U R E 8AD D AU T H O R I T Y GR O U P2. In Add Authority Group interface type an authority group
name in text box.
3. Check desired authority check boxes fromSystem and
Function section.
4. Click Confirm button.
Result: A pop up window appears:
IfYesNoEND OF STEPS
ThenAdd another authority group.
Return to ZXME Right Management System.
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
Renaming Authority Group
Authority group name can be change according to system
requirement to avoid any naming conflict.
Log in to rights management system with user having
administrator rights.
To rename authority groups, perform the following steps:
1. Select an authority group tree-node from ZXME RightManagement System main window,
2. Click AuthoritygroupbuttonfromZXME RightManagement Systemmain menu and Renamefrom menu
item.
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3. Write new authority group name and click OKbutton as
shown in Figure 9.F I G U R E 9RE N A M E AU T H O R I T Y G R O U PEND OF STEPSDeleting Authority Group
PurposePrerequisiteStepsPurposePrerequisiteSteps
Perform this procedure to delete unnecessary authority groups.
Delete all users belonging to target authority group. Refer to
topic Deleting user.
To delete authority group, perform the following steps:
1. Select an authority group fromZXME Right ManagementSystem tree node main window.
2. Click AuthoritygroupbuttonfromZXME RightManagement System main menu.
3. Click Delete from menu.
END OF STEPSModifying Authority Group
Attributes of an authority group can be changed according to
system requirements. After changing authority group attributes
the users of system has to log off for changed to take effect.
Log in to rights management system with system administrator.
To modify attribute authority group, perform the following steps:
1. Select an authority group from tree-node of ZXME Right Management System main window.
2. Right click on authority group and clickAttributeto open
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3. Select check box from system and function sections.
4. Click OK button to save changes
5. Click Exit button to close interface.
F I G U R E 1 0AD D AU T H O R I T Y G R O U P S AT T R I B U T E IN T E R F A C EEND OF STEPSAdding User
System administrator can create user in different authority
groups. After addition, user can log in to system and perform
operation and maintenance tasks.
Log in to rights management system with system administrator.
To add new user, perform the following steps:
1. Click New User button fromZXME Right ManagementSystem toolbar to open interface as shown in Figure 11.Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 15
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F I G U R E 1 1AD D NE W US E R2. Enter user name,Full name,Describe,password, and
Confirm password in text fields of Add new user window.
3. Select group from the Belong to Group drop-down list.
4. Want to Lock Operator?
IfYesNo
ThenSelect Lock Operator check box.
Keep uncheck Lock Operator box.
5. Want to define operator expiry setting?
IfYesNo
ThenUncheck Operator Never Expire box.
Define expire date from list.
Check Operator Never Expire box.
6. Click OK button to complete.
7. Is there any other user to be added?
If
ThenYesAdd another user (follow step 1 to 7 for Adding User).
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If
Then
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No
Return to ZXME Right Management System.
PurposePrerequisiteStepsPurposePrerequisiteStepsPurposeSteps
Modifying User Attributes
Attributes of a user can be change according to system
requirements.
Log in to rights management system with system administrator.
To modify user attributed, perform the following steps:
1. Select a user from system tree. Right click and select
attribute from menu.
2. Make desire changes and click Ok button to save changes.
IfThenOKSave changes.
ExitReturn to ZXME Right Management System
END OF STEPSDeleting User
Perform this procedure to delete unnecessary users from system.
Log in to rights management system with system administrator.
To delete user, perform the following steps:
1. Select a User from system tree. Right click and select Deletefrom menu.
2. After confirmation, Delete User successfully! dialog box
appears; click OK button to return to main menu.
END OF STEPSLocking/Unlocking User
Authority group or Administrator of a system can restrict and
allow user to login the system.
To lock or unlock user, perform these steps:
1. Select a User from system tree. Right click and selectLockfrom applet popup menu clickLock button, as described in
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F I G U R E 1 2LO C K U S E R 2. To unlock a user, Select User from tree node, Right Click and
selectUnlockfrom applet popup menu, Click Unlock button.
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Overview
C h a p t e r 4Short Message ServiceCenter (SMSC)ConfigurationThis chapter describes Short Message Service Center (SMSC)
configuration.
T A B L E 9T O P I C S I N CH A P T E R 4 TopicsPage No.Starting Short Message Center (SC) Configuration20System
Configuring Bureau Number21Configuring Country Code National Destination Code22(CCNDC)Configuring System Node23Configuring Short Message Service Center (SMSC)27Configuring External Short Message Entity (ESME)30Configuring Virtual Short Message Service Center 35(VSMSC)Configuring Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) Agents37Listening PortConfiguring Pre Paid Services (PPS) Authentication38Configuring Service Authentication 40Configuring Auto Reply Message Service44Configuring Group Authentication Number45Configuring Area Information47Restricting ISDN Forwarding49Isolating Home Location Register (HLR)50Configuring Retry Scheme52Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 19
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TopicsManaging User Profile
Configuring Lost Messages Configuring Short Message Service Center (SMSC)ParametersConfiguring Service Server Alarm Variables Setting Messages CostConfiguring ISDN Priority Filtering Black Listed IP AddressesSetting User Profile Priority Configuring System Statistics Parameters Setting Alternate Short Message Service Center (SMSC)RouteManaging Short Message Route Failure Setting Short Message Route LevelSetting Short Message Route Forward Profile Setting Short Message Route CombinationSetting Short Message Storage Size
Setting Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Link StatusSynchronizing Short Message Service Center (SMSC)DataLoading Subscriber Information to Local OfficeBackuping Short Message Service Center (SMSC)Database Restoring Short Message Service Center (SMSC) DataBackup
Page No.5456566063646566677070707070717172737476PurposePrerequisitesSteps
Starting Short Message Center (SC)
Configuration System
Perform this procedure to start Short Message Center (SC)
Configuration System.
Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
Click SCConfig button on ZXG10-SC OMM system floating tool
bar to start SC configuration system as shown in Figure 13.20 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION
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F I G U R E 1 3S CCO N F I G U R A T I O N SY S T E MEND OF STEPSConfiguring Bureau Number
Perform this procedure to add bureau number to Short Message
Service Center (SMSC).
To configure bureau number, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with super user ZXJ10 user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure bureau number, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > Bureau Number Config from SC
configuration interface to openBureau Number Configinterface as shown in Figure 14.F I G U R E 1 4BU R E A U NU M B E R CO N F I G I N T E R F A C EConfidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 21
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2. Enter bureau number inInput Bureau Number text box
and click Add button.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Country Code National
Destination Code (CCNDC)
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
Perform this procedure to configure Country Code National
Destination Code (CCNDC), where CC represents Country Code
and NDC National Destination Code. NDC describes service
provider. for example.
To configure CCNDC, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure CCNDC, perform the following steps.
1. Click Services > CCNDC Config from SC configuration
interface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 15.F I G U R E 1 5C C N D CCO N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C E2. Provide CC and NDC respectively in CC and NDC text boxes
respectively on CCNDC configuration interface.
3. Check Whether to belong to this net or not check box.
NOTE: It specifies CCNDC number to specific networks.
4. Click ADD button to add new CCNDC.
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Configuring System Node
Perform this procedure to add system nodes. System node can
be service processor, IW/GMSC, SMPP and others.
To configure system node, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure system node, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > Node Config from SC configuration
interface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 16.F I G U R E 1 6S Y S T E M NO D E CO N F I G U R A T I O N2. Click uppder grid and click Add button on system
configuration interface to open Add System Node interface as
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3. OnAdd system node interface provide data in fields as
described in Table 10.T A B L E 1 0SY S T E M NO D E CO N F I G U R A T I O N T A B L EExample Field
Description
ValueCurrent Office Code Office code represents an
1
Module Type
Module Name
Operating System
Type
Database Type
office or area.
It describes different
functional aspects and
modules in system.
Node number of module.
Operating system
running on server
machine.
Database management
system whether SQL or
ORACLE.
SERV
141
WINDOWS
MSSQL
Database Name Database name to which
Smscdb
Server Name or IP
module will connect.
Database server name or
IP address to which
module will connect.
192.168.18.12
4. Click Ok button onAdd System Node interface, and then
click OK button on confirmation interface to return to
System Node Configuration interface.
5. OnSystem Node Configurationinterface, select desired
service processor node from upper grid, then click lower grid,
and click Add button.
Important! Range of service processor nodes is from 140 to
149.
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Result: Modify Residue Assign interface appears as shown
in Figure 18.Important! Configure this interface to assign different
MSISDN numbers to different service processor nodes.
System works on last digit of MSISDN number that ranges
from 0~9. Depending upon last digit, short messages in the
network are assigned to different system node for load
sharing, thus reducing the processing time and enhancing
system performance.
F I G U R E 1 8M O D I F Y RE S I D U E AS S I G N I N T E R F A C E6. On Modify Residue Assign interface, select desired bureau
number from BureauNum drop-down list.
7. Select desired node number from system tree inAssignedlist box, and click initialize button.
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Result:System assigns last digits of MSISDN to selected
module ranging from 0~9 as shown in Figure 19.F I G U R E 1 9MO D I F Y RE S I D U E AS S I G N I N T E R F A C E8. Double-click desired MSISDN last digits to assign them to
other system node.
Result:MSISDN last digits moves to Assigning list box as
shown in Figure 20.F I G U R E 2 0MO D I F Y RE S I D U E AS S I G N I N T E R F A C E9. Select other system node number, and double-click MSISDN
last digits from Assigning list box.
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PurposePrerequisitesSteps
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Important! All the MSISDN last digits must be assigned to
relative system nodes before pressing OK button.
Result:MSIDSN numbers are assigned to respective node
numbers according to network policy, as shown in Figure 21.F I G U R E 2 1M O D I F Y RE S I D U E AS S I G N I N T E R F A C E10. ClickOK button to return toSystem Node Configurationinterface.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Short Message Service
Center (SMSC)
This procedure Configures Short Message Center (SMSC) for
current office.
To configure system node, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure country code national destination code. Refer to
topic Configuring Country Code National Destination Code
(CCNDC).
4. Configure bureau number. Refer to topic Configuring Bureau
Number.
To configure SMSC, perform following steps.
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1. Click Services > SMSC Config from SC configuration
interface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 22.F I G U R E 2 2S M S CC O N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C E2. Configure SMSC configuration interface according to Table 11.T A B L E 1 1S M S CCO N F I G U R A T I O N T A B L EParameterPlease Select Current
Edit Office Code
Version
International Prefix
Length
Description Office number for which
SMSC has to configured
SMSC version
Length for international
prefix number
Example Value1
1
2
International PrefixThis prefix defines the call is
international.
Country Code Length Standard length for country
code
00
2
Country Code
Long-Distance Prefix
Length
Unique country code (86 for
China).
Prefix number for long
distance numbers
86
1
Long-Distance Prefix This prefix defines the call is
long distance. For example
to some other city.
0
NDC Length
NDC
National Destination Code
length
Code to identify a service
providers.
3
135
SN Minimum Length Minimum length for Short
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ParameterSN Maximum Length
Support SN Mode?
(Yes/No)
MSNeedVsmscJudge
? (Yes/No)
EsmeNeedVsmscJud
ge? (Yes/No)
InfoNeedSavedInDat
a? (Yes/No)
SupportPPS?
(Yes/No)
Maximum Timed Msg
Subscriber can send
Description Number (SN)
Maximum length for SN
Whether to support SN or
not.
It describes whether Virtual
Short Message Service
Center (VSMSC) supports
MS or not.
It describes whether VSMSC
is supports External Short
Message Entity (ESME) or
not.
Data should be saving on
hard disk or not.
Whether to support Pre Paid
Services (PPS) or not.
Maximum number of timing
message user can send.
Example Value8
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8
Local time Zone
Time zone for local office. (GMT+8:0
0)
Valid Period Unit Time period for which SMSC
will save a short message.
Hour
P2P Default VP
P2P Maximum VP
SMSC ISDN
Send to all
foreground in turn
when calling end
Give Message out
operation processor
of neighboring
station
The size of buffer
(Unit: MB)
Enable Monitor SM
Operation Model
Value
Free Load control
level (0-6)
Point to Point (P2P) Valid
time Period (VP)
Length for P2P VP
SMSC ISDN number for
current office.
For Message Termination
(MT) it sends short message
to all IW/GMSC when
adopting signal or dual-
plane
It sends short message to
neighbor service server
when adopting dual-plane.
Buffer size to store short
messages.
It sends short message to
monitor center
It sends short message
according to its remainder
value of SN by 10 to
respective service processor
48
48
86139025
00000
Yes
Yes
1000
Yes
10
2
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ParameterLocation Stabilization
Time (Unite: Minute)
Description It is used for map routing.
Example Value5
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
3. Click Apply button to save changes.
END OF STEPSConfiguring External Short Message
Entity (ESME)
External Short Message Entity (ESME) is a physical entity that
can send and receive short messages to/from short message
center (SC). Voice mail box, web mail server, SCP, and web
server are examples of ESME.
To configure ESME, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure system node. Refer to topic Configuring System
Node.
4. Configure system listening port. Refer to topic Configuring
Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Listening Port.
To Configure ESME, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > ESME Config from SC configuration
interface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 23.F I G U R E 2 3E S M ECO N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C E30 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION
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2. Click on ESME grid and click Add button onESME Configuration interface to open interface as shown in Figure24.F I G U R E 2 4A D DE S M EI N T E R F A C E3. Configure ADD ESME interface according to Table 12.T A B L E 1 2E S M ECO N F I G U R A T I O N T A B L EParameterProtocol Type
SME Name
SME Description
Password
Number of arrival
Grade One Overload
Message
Number of arrival
Grade Two
Overload Message
Number of arrival
Grade Three
Overload Message
Description Protocol type EMSE will
use to connect with SC.
ESME configuration
Name
ESME configuration
description
ESME user password
Maximum number of
short messages
sent/receive per second
for level one
Maximum number of
short messages
sent/receive per second
for level two
Maximum number of
short messages
sent/receive per second
for level three
Example ValueSMPP
ESME_FURQAN
Voice Mailbox
***********
100
80
50
Primary Version No ESME version number
1
Destination code
must add country
code
Source Address
This restricts user to add
country code for
international short
message
It sends sender MS
Checked
Checked
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Parameter
Description
Example ValueControl address
SME TypeThis describes ESME
type whether a voice
mailbox, web server,
email server or other
Voice Mailbox
Send Alarm
Use Buffer
Whether to send alarm
when buffer size
exceeds.
It stores failed short
messages in buffer
YES
YES
Return Receipt Kind Receipt type for EMSE. It
only supports SMPP
SMPP 3.3
Enable Time
Disable Time
Enable Gate Limit
Max Message
Number/second
(the value between
1 and 5000)
ReScheme
Hight Priority (0-
127)
Default Priority (0-
127)
Auto Logout Time
(S)
ESME working time
EMSE offline time
Defines limit short
messages per unit time.
It defines maximum
number of short
message per unit time
Retry scheme on failure
of message delivery.
Values from 1-127
defines different levels of
high priority for short
message.
Values from 1-127
defines different levels of
default priority for short
message.
2006-03-02
00:00:01
2008-03-01
23:59:59
Yes
4000
0.No Try Again
to throw
2
0
3600
Default window size Defines size of window in
IP address.
1
Eight bit character
translation
Whether use the
ESME default
source address
Address Type
Default address
Whether to check eight
bit character translation
or not.
It sends ESME address
number
Defines whether address
should consist of number
or character.
Default ESME source
address number
Checked
YES
Number
5420123
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ParameterFree submit
originator address
enabled
Alpha originator
address allowed
Alpha originator
address locked
Ignore alpha
Originator address
Max number of addr
in submit
Max window size
Description It sends ESME source
address number free.
It allows to use ESME
character based address
It locks alpha address
origination
It ignores alpha address
origination
Maximum destination
address number used in
CMID SUBMIT messages
Maximum number of
short message ESME can
send
Example ValueChecked
Checked
Checked
Checked
10
128
4. Select desired ESME name fromESME grid, click in Agentgrid, and click Add button onESME Configurationinterface to open interface as shown in Figure 25.F I G U R E 2 5E S M EAG E N T L I N K CO N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C E5. Configure ESME Agent Link interface according to Table 13.T A B L E 1 3E S M EAG E N T L I N K C O N F I G U R A T I O N T A B L EParameters SYSTEM_ID
Description Link ID
Example ValuesESME_FURQAN
Module ESME Agent Module
Number
005.160
Link Number (0-
255)
ESME Link Number
125
6. Click Add button to save configuration, and click Cancel button to return to ESME Configuration interface.
7. Select desired ESME name from ESME grid, click in server
grid, and click Add button on ESME Configuration interface
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F I G U R E 2 6E S M ESE R V E R BU F F E R CO N F I G U R A T I O N IN T E R F A C E8. ConfigureESME serverbuffer configurationinterface
according to Table 14.T A B L E 1 4E S M ES E R V E R BU F F E R CO N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C EParameterSYSTEM_ID
Module Service
Input Limit
Input Buffer Limit
Output Limit
Description ESME Name
processor
module number
Buffer input limit
per unit time.
Maximum buffer
input size.
Buffer output limit
per unit time.
Example ValueESME_FURQAN
001.140
500
3000
500
Output Buffer Limit Maximum buffer
output size.
3000
9. Click Add button to save configuration, and click Cancel button to return to ESME Configuration interface.
10. Select desired ESME name from ESME grid, click in server IP
address grid, and clickAdd button on ESME Configurationinterface to open interface as shown in Figure 27.F I G U R E 2 7I P AD D R E S S CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E34 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION
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11. Enter IP address for ESME server inIP_ADDRESS text box,
click Ok button to save configuration and return to main
interface.
Example: Type 192.168.18.12 in IP_ADDRESS text box.
12. Select desired ESME name from ESME grid, click in server
port grid, and clickAdd button on ESME Configuration
interface to open interface as shown in Figure 28.F I G U R E 2 8A D DU C PI P P O R T I N T E R F A C E13. Check desired bureau number to be added and clickAdd button to save UCP port information.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Virtual Short Message
Service Center (VSMSC)
One Short Message Service Center (SMSC) can be configured
and divided into different Virtual Short Message Service Centers
(VSMSC). ZXG10-SC Short Message Service Center support the
virtual SMSC function. One SMSC can provide service for
multiple mobile local networks.
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A physical SMSC can be divided into multiple SMSC logically and
uses multiple numbers, which are allocated as required. VSMSC
number can added. Before doing this, configure different areas
and number segments corresponding to each area inArea Configuration, then add VSMSC number. One VSMSC number
can include multiple areas.
PrerequisitesSteps
To configure VSMSC, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure area information. Refer to topic Configuring Area
Information.
4. Configure country code national destination code. Refer to
topic Configuring Country Code National Destination Code
(CCNDC).
To configure VSMSC, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > VSMSC Config from SC configuration
interface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 29.F I G U R E 2 9V S M S CCO N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C E2. Click Add button on VSMSC Configinterface to open
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F I G U R E 3 0A D DV S M S CI N T E R F A C Ei. Select bureau code from Bureau Code combo box.
ii. Enter VSMSC number in VSMSC Number text box.
Example: Enter 86 13854065935 in the text box.
iii. Select area name from Name of Area combo box.
iv. Select VSMSC operations fromSet VSMSC Operationframe box according to network policy
3. Click OK button to save configuration.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Short Message Peer to
Peer (SMPP) Agents Listening Port
This procedure configures Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP)
agents listening port to connect with External Short Message
Entity (ESME). ESME uses SMPP and UCP protocols to connect
with SMPP agent.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure bureau number. Refer to topic Configuring Bureau
Number.
4. Configure system node. Refer to topic Configuring System
Node.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
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1. Click Services> ListenPortConfigfrom SCconfiguration interface to open interface as shown in Figure 31.F I G U R E 3 1MA PR O U T E CO M B I N A T I O N CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E2. Configure Listen Port Config interface according to Table15.T A B L E 1 5L I S T E N P O R T CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E DE S C R I P T I O N T A B L EParameterBureau Num.
Module Num
Listen Ip Address
Listen Port
Protocol Type
Description Office number and
module number with in
that office.
Module IP address
Module port number
Listening protocol type
Example Value005.160
192.168.005.160
5016
SMPP
PurposePrerequisites
3. Click Add button to save listening port configuration.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Pre Paid Services (PPS)
Authentication
This procedure allows system to support users of Pre Paid
Services (PPS).
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
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3. Configure External Short Message Entity (ESMS) as PPS.
Refer to topic Configuring External Short Message Entity
(ESME).
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > PPS Auth Config from SC configurationinterface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 32.F I G U R E 3 2P P SCO N F I G U R E I N T E R F A C E2. Click Add button on PPS Configure interface to open
interface as shown in Figure 33.F I G U R E 3 3AD D AR E A CO N F I G I N F O R M A T I O N I N T E R F A C ENOTE:MSISDN number can be added individually or by
importing data from already existing file.
i. Enter ISDN in ISDN text box.
Example: Enter 8613584065 in Area Number text box.
ii. Select SCP name from SCP Name combo box.
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iii. Select YES if want to connect to ESME directly or NO from
Connect (Y/N) combo box.
NOTE:ESME can connect to short message center
directly via SMPP agent, or it can connect using some
other gateway.
iv. Click Ok button to save area information.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Service Authentication
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
Service authorization means that the short message center
determines whether to authorize subscribers of ESME services,
such as mobile bank and MS point-to-point, according to
authorization configuration. It is divided into two types: MT
authentication and MO authentication.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure authority number group. Refer to topic Configuring
Authority Number Group.
4. Configure retry scheme. Refer to topic Retry Scheme.
5. Configure user default time. Refer to topic Configuring Short
Message Service Center (SMSC).
6. Configure auto reply message. Refer to topic Configuring
Auto Reply Message Service.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > Operation Auth Config from SC configuration interface to open Operation Auth Configinterface as shown in Figure 34.40 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION
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F I G U R E 3 4O P E R A T I O N AU T H CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E2. Click Service Number grid and click Add button on
Operation Auth Config interface to open interface as
shown in Figure 35.F I G U R E 3 5AD D SE R V I C E NU M B E R I N T E R F A C Ei. ConfigureAdd service number interface according to
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T A B L E 1 6AD D S E R V I C E NU M B E R CO N F I G U R A T I O N T A B L EParameterCurrent
bureau
number
Segment
Number
Match
SME Name
MT Auth
Type
MO Auth
Type
whether PPS
Auth By SCP
Description Current office number
for which
configuration is to be
performed.
Service number
allocated to ESME.
Using this number
ESME can access
SMSC.
Whether to check
ISDN number against
already existing
record.
Authority type for
message termination.
Authority type for
message origination.
Whether SCP
authentication is
needed or not, when
segment number is
source address or
destination address.
Example Value1
13584065935
If Checked then
match ISDN
number against
database.
Else No need to
match ISDN
number.
ESME_FURQAN
NoAuth
Accordint to Auth Code
YES
Wether User
Default Time
Support
SUBMIT
Report
Send AO to
SMMC Auth
Send AT to
SMMC Auth
Wether Use
SMSC set
Priority
Defines short
message validity
period.
Whether should
SUBMIT report to
short message service
center (SMSC) or not.
Whether or not to
send AO message to
SMMS for
authentication.
Whether or not to
send AT message to
SMMS for
authentication
Whether to use short
message priority
defined by SMSC.
IfElse
Checked then
set Period of
validity.
No need to
set Period of
Validity.
YES
NO
NO
YES
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ParameterUser config
id
destAddrFor
mat
AutoReply
Msg
High Priority
(0-127)
Default
Priority (0-
127)
Description Retry Scheme ID
Destination address
format
Auto reply message
Set a high priority for
short message from 1
to 127.
Set a default priority
for short message
from 1 to 127.
Example ValueDefault Config
00+CC+NDC+SN
None Use
2
0
Multi Esme
Key word to
differentiate more
than one External
Short Message
Entities (ESME) for
single office.
IfElse
Checked then
enter keyword
for multi ESME.
No need to
provide
keyword.
ii. Click Ok button to save configuration data and return to
main interface.
3. Select office number fromService Number grid, click in
Number of Group grid and click Add button onOperationAuth Config interface on open interface as shown in Figure36.F I G U R E 3 6AD D NU M B E R G R O U P C O N F I G I N T E R F A C EConfidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 43
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i. Click All Segment Numbercheck box to and select
bureau number from Bureau Number combo box.
ii. Select short message authority type fromAuth Typecombo box.
iii. Select desired authority number group from list available.
Example:SelectFurqan_Group andFaheem_Groupfrom authority number group list.
iv. Click Ok button to save configuration data and return to
main interface.
4. Select office number fromService Number grid, click in
ESME grid and click Add button onOperation Auth Configinterface on open interface as shown in Figure 37.Important! Multiple ESME can only be added for those
service numbers which supports multiple ESMEs.
F I G U R E 3 7AD D E S M EL I N K IN F O R M A T I O Ni. Select ESME name from ESME_Info combo box.
ii. Enter a keyword for ESME in Key Word text box.
iii. Click Okbutton to save ESME information and return to
main interface.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Auto Reply Message
Service
PurposePrerequisites
This procedure configures an auto reply message for specific
ESME that it can reply automatically to its Mobile Station (MS)
users.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
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To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > AutoReply Msg Config fromSCconfiguration interface to open as shown in Figure 38.F I G U R E 3 8AU T OR E P L Y M E S S A G E CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E2. Enter a message name in Msg Name text box.
Example: Enter Auto_Reply_Furqan in Msg Name text box.
3. Select message type from Msg Type combo box.
Important! Message type defines whether message consists
of numbers, alphabets, uppercase letters, or other cases.
4. Enter auto reply message information in Msg Info text box.
5. Click Add button to save auto reply message information.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Group Authentication
Number
This procedure creates a group. All Mobile Stations (MS)
belonging to this group are authorized by respective group
numberduring MessageOrigination(MO)and Message
Termination (MT) authorization.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > Number Group Config option fromSCconfiguration interface to open as shown in Figure 39.Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 45
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F I G U R E 3 9AU T H N U M B E R G R O U P CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E2. Click on Group Number grid and click Add button to open
interface as shown in Figure 40.F I G U R E 4 0AD D NU M B E R GR O U P G CO N F I G I N T E R F A C Ei. Enter a group name in Number Group Name text box.
Example:EnterFaheem_Group in NumberGroup Nametext box.
ii. Click Ok button to save group name and return to main
interface.
3. Select group name fromGroup Number grid against which
records have to be stored, click on Record Number grid and
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F I G U R E 4 1AD D RE C O R D TO NU M B E R G R O U P IN T E R F A C EImportant! Records can be stored individually and by
importing a file of multiple records at same time.
i. Click By Hand radio button from Add Mode group box.
ii. Enter ISDN number of already existing NDC record in
ISDN: text box.
Example: Enter 13584066 in ISDN text box.
iii. Click Ok button to save ISDN record and return to main
interface.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Area Information
This procedure performs area configuration for Virtual Short
Message Service Center (VSMSC).
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure country code national destination code. Refer to
topic Configuring Country Code National Destination Code
(CCNDC).
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > Area Config from SC configurationinterface to open CCNDC configuration as shown in Figure 42.Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 47
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F I G U R E 4 2AR E A CO N F I G U R A T I O N I N T E R F A C E2. Click on area grid and click Add button on Area Configinterface to open interface as shown in Figure 43.F I G U R E 4 3AD D AR E A CO N F I G I N F O R M A T I O N I N T E R F A C Eiv. Enter area number in Area Number text box.
Example: Enter 1 in Area Number text box.
v. Enter area name in Area Name text box.
Example: Enter Nanjing_Furqan in Area Name text box.
vi. Click Ok button to save area information.
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3. Click on area grid and click Add button on Area Configinterface to open interface as shown in Figure 44.F I G U R E 4 4AD D SE G M E N T NU M B E R F O R AR E A I N T E R F A C ENOTE:ISDN number can be added individually or by
importing data from already existing file.
i. Click By Hand from mode group box.
ii. Enter valid ISDN number segment in ISDN text box.
Example: Enter 135 in ISDN text box.
iii. Click Ok button to save ISDN number and return main
interface.
END OF STEPSRestricting ISDN Forwarding
This procedure restricts short message forwarding for configured
ISDN numbers.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure country code national destination code. Refer to
topic Configuring Country Code National Destination Code
(CCNDC).
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Services > Forbid Forward ISDN fromSC configuration interface to open as shown in Figure 45.Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 49
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F I G U R E 4 5FO R B I D FO R W A R D I S D NC O N F I G I N T E R F A C E2. Enter an ISDN number to be restricted in Forbid ForwardISDN text box.
Example:Enter 13770777378 in Forbid Forward ISDNtext
box.
3. Click Add button to save ISDN number.
END OF STEPSIsolating Home Location Register
(HLR)
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
This procedure enables Home Location Register (HLR) that
connects with SMSC to perform performance statistics between
them.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
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F I G U R E 4 6H L R I S O L A T E CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E2. Click on HLR grid and click Add button to open interface as
shown in Figure 47.F I G U R E 4 7AD D H L R CO N F I G U R E I N T E R F A C Ei. Enter HLR address code in HLR Code Address text box.
Example: Enter 760225 in HLR Code Address text box.
ii. Provide HLR description in Description text box.
iii. Enter GT code in GT text box.
Example: Enter 0968 in GT text box.
iv. Check Isolate HLR segment check box.
Important! This option isolates HLR segments.
v. ClickOk button to save HRL information and return to
main interface.
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Number Segment grid and click Add button to open
interface as shown in Figure 48.F I G U R E 4 8A D D H L RIS O L A T E S E G M E N T IN T E R F A C Ei. Enter a phone number in Segment text box to isolate.
Example: Enter 135 in Segment text box.
ii. Click Ok button to save phone number and return to
main interface.
END OF STEPSConfiguring Retry Scheme
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
This procedure defines retry scheme and actions on failure of
short messages delivery.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Operation > Retry Scheme fromSC configurationinterface to open as shown in Figure 49.52 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION
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F I G U R E 4 9RE T R Y SC H E M E CO N F I G IN T E R F A C E2. Click Addbutton to openAdd operation retry modeconfig interface as shown in Figure 50.F I G U R E 5 0AD D OP E R A T I O N RE T R Y M O D E CO N F I G I N T E R F A C Ei. ConfigureAdd operation retry mode configinterface
according to Table 17.T A B L E 1 7AD D O P E R A T I O N R E T R Y MO D E CO N F I G I N T E R F A C E DE S C R I P T I O N T A B L EParameters Retry
Scheme ID
Description Unique ID for retry
scheme. This is system
generated.
Example Value 4
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Parameters
Description
Example ValueDescriptionRetry scheme description
so understand retry
scheme quickly.
3 Try After 2
Minutes To
Discard
Interval
Retry time interval
2
Interval Unit Retry time interval unit,
normally seconds,
minutes, hour, and day.
Minute
Retry Times
Number of times short
message center has to try
for delivery.
3
Finish Action It describes next action
after retry scheme
finishes. It can be Stop,
Discard, and Next Level.
Discard means that this
short message is discarded
when this retry scheme is
over. Stop means short
message is in waiting
status when this retry
scheme is over. Next
level means defining next
level retry scheme..
Discard
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
ii. Click Ok button to save retry scheme and return to main
interface.
END OF STEPSManaging User Profile
This procedure defines a user profile for failed messages. User
profile inherits different retry schemes and relative actions
against different types of message failure reasons.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure retry schemes. Refer to topic Configuring Retry
Scheme.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
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F I G U R E 5 1US E R P R O F I L E IN T E R F A C E2. Click Addbutton to openAdd operation retry modeconfig interface as shown in Figure 52.F I G U R E 5 2AD D US E R PR O F I L E I N T E R F A C Ei. Enter a profile name in Name text box.
ii. Select retry scheme from Retry Scheme combo box
against respective type of error according to network
policy.
iii. Set priority for each retry scheme by checkingHighPriority check boxes from Priority group box according
to network policy.
iv. Click Ok button to save user profile and return to main
interface.
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Configuring Lost Messages
PurposePrerequisitesStepsPurposePrerequisites
ZXG10 Short Message Service Center defines limit for short
message processing. When system overloads, it discards short
messages according to set priority. This procedure defines
different level of short message priority against each grade and
number of short messages to be discarded when system gets
overloaded.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Operation > Lost Messages from SC configurationinterface to open as shown in Figure 53.F I G U R E 5 3SE T ME S S A G E L O S T I N T E R F A C E2. Enter number of short messages to be discarded for each
level according to network policy, and click Modify button to
save changes.
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Center (SMSC) Parameters
This procedure configures Short Message Service Center (SMSC)
parameters.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
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Steps
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1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure Pre Paid Services. Refer to topic Configuring Pre
Paid Services (PPS) Authentication.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Operation> SMSC Parameterfrom SC configuration interface to openSMSC Parameter Config interface.
2. OnSMSC Parameter Config interface click NormalParameter tab to open interface shown in Figure 54.F I G U R E 5 4S M S CNO R M A L PA R A M E T E R CO N F I G I N T E R F A C Ei. On Normal Parameter tab check SMSC parameters
according to network requirements and click Modifybutton to save changes. SMSC normal parameters
description is given in Table 18.T A B L E 1 8S M S CNO R M A L P A R A M E T E R S DE S C R I P T I O N T A B L EParameterDescription Bureau Type SMSC office number
Need MO Success Bill It generates Message Originate
(MO) success bills.
Need MO Fail Bill It generates Message Originate
(MO) fails bills.
Need MT Success Bill It generates Message
Terminate (MT) success bills.
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ParameterNeed MT Fail Bill
Need AO Success Bill
Need AO Fail Bill
Need AT Success Bill
Need AT Fail Bill
Description It generates Message
Terminate (MT) fails bills.
It generates Access Originate
(AO) success bills.
It generates Application
Originate (AO) fail bills.
It generates Application
Terminate (AT) success bills.
It generates Application
Terminate (AT) success bills.
Permit send to foreign MSIt allows sending short message
to international Mobile Station
(MS).
To control PDB
Return error message
when destination user is up
to maximum
Permit send to
international gateway
Force to add IntPrefix
before foreign dest msisdn
whose ton = 1
block foreign msisdn whose
ton equals 1
Analyse Long-Distance-
Prefix
Report return receipt if first
fails
Support PPSHKRoam
Support FDA
Check Unavailable HLR
Support Relay Path
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It keep record of space
available in waiting queue for
short messages.
It returns error when
destination user mobile phone
memory is full.
It allows short messages to
international gateway.
It forces sending user to add
internal phone number prefix
for destinations MSISDN whose
TON = 1.
It blocks international MSISDN
to send short messages whose
TON = 1.
It checks long distance prefixes
against its database.
It sends report if first attempt
to send short message fails.
It supports Pre Paid Services
(PPS) user roaming in Hong
Kong.
Short message is not stored in
memory when it is delivered at
first attempt.
It checks availability of HLR
It supports relay path
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3. OnSMSC Parameter Config interface click NormalParameter tab to open interface shown in Figure 55.F I G U R E 5 5S M S CS C P P A R A M E T E R I N T E R F A C Ei. On SCP Parameter tab check Service Control Point (SCP)
parameters according to network requirements and click
Modify button to save changes. SMSC SCP parameters
description is given in Table 19.T A B L E 1 9S M S CS C P P A R A M E T E R S DE S C R I P T I O N T A B L EParameterSupport PDSCP
specification
Whether the
Notify Message
need to be send
Which way
accord to the
PPS user
When the
destination user
is PPS user,
SMSC disposes
the short
message in the
condition of SCP
disconnection
with SMSC
When the
Description It supports and
PDSCP features
SCP sends message
delivery
notifications
It configures
authorization
procedure for Pre
Paid Service (PPS)
users.
It configures when
SMSC disconnects
with SCP then what
should be action for
short message in
case if destination
user is PPS user.
It configures when
Example ValueChecked
Send
According to Auth
Code
Checked
Reject
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Parameterorignated user is
PPS user, SMSC
disposes the
short message
in the condition
of SCP
disconnection
with SMSC
When SCP
response to
SMSC overtime,
SMSC disposes
the SM
When the result
of authoration
by SCP is the
failure of SMPP
layer, SMSC
disposes the
short message
When the result
of authoration
by SCP is the
failure of SMPP
layer and SMSC
transmit the SM
as a PPS user,
SMSC choose
the NotifyMode
as
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Description SMSC disconnects
with SCP then what
should be action for
short message in
case if originating
user is PPS user.
It configures action
for short message
when SCP response
timeouts.
It configures action
for short message
when SCP
authorization fails
by SMPP layer.
It configures short
message
notification mode
when SCP
authorization fails
by SMPP layer and
SMSC transmits
short message as a
PPS user.
Example ValueTransmit as PPS
user
Transmit as PPS
user
Notify whether or
not failure or
success
PurposePrerequisites
Configuring Service Server Alarm
Variables
This procedure defines alarms level and provides various
services support for service processor module.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
3. Configure bureau number. Refer to topic Configuring Bureau
Number.
4. Configure Short Message Service Center (SMSC) node. Refer
to topic Configuring System Node.
5. Configure Short Message Peer to Peer(SMPP) node. Refer to
topic Configuring System Node.
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Steps
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To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Operation > MosVar from SC configuration interface
to open as shown in Figure 56.F I G U R E 5 6M O SVA R F R M I N T E R F A C E2. OnMosVarFrm interface select desired module of service
processor from its respective bureau and SMSC number.
3. Enter values for each alarm level within defined ranges.
Service server alarms are described Table 20.4. Select support for other services by checking service check
boxes according to network requirements.
T A B L E 2 0M O S VA R F R M I N T E R F A C E DE S C R I P T I O N T A B L EParameterCPU load control
level
UB max rate
control level
Description Service processor CPU
load control level
(usually the LEVEL1-
LEVEL6 is configured to
100% to avoid SMSC
congestion)
Waiting queue control
level (level 1 to 6)
Example Value Level 1 = 50
Level 2 = 60
Level 3 = 65
Level 4 = 70
Level 5 = 75
Level 6 = 80
Level 1 = 6000
Level 2 = 5500
Level 3 = 5000
Level 4 = 4500
Level 5 = 4000
Level 6 = 3500
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ParameterMessage waiting
time control level
Dialog ID load
rate control level
Package throwing
control level
Message 3
package throwing
control level
Message 4
package throwing
control level
Transaction
capacity control
level
Spare variable(0-
225)
sendAlertToAIISC
Module
Mark of IW/GMSC
selecting local
module links first
Support receipt of
MS
Description Short message waiting
queue time control level
(level 1 to 6)
Load rate for dialog ID
control (level 1 to 6)
Normal short message
transmission rate. (level
1 to 6)
Priority 3 short
messages discarding
rate (level2 to 6)
Priority 4 short
messages discarding
rate (level 2 to 6)
Processing four short
messages per unit time
is one transaction.(Level
1 to 6)
It sends alert to all
AIISC module
It provides support
acknowledge messages
from Mobile Station
(MS)
Example ValueLevel 1 = 10
Level 2 =9
Level 3 = 8
Level 4 = 7
Level 5 = 6
Level 6 = 5
Level 1 = 90
Level 2 = 85
Level 3 = 80
Level 4 = 75
Level 5 = 70
Level 6 = 65
Level 1 = 25
Level 2 = 20
Level 3 = 15
Level 4 = 10
Level 5 = 5
Level 6 = 0
Level 2 = 20
Level 3 = 15
Level 4 = 10
Level 5 = 5
Level 6 = 0
Level 2 = 20
Level 3 = 15
Level 4 = 10
Level 5 = 5
Level 6 = 0
Level 1 = 500
Level 2 = 500
Level 3 = 500
Level 4 = 500
Level 5 = 500
Level 6 = 500
0
Unchecked
Checked
Checked
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ParameterCyc of checking
load(0-6000)
Whether support
GPRS
Whether support
optimization route
Support receipt of
ESME
Whether support
camel
Description It give support to GPRS
network
It adopts most efficient
and optimized route for
short message delivery
It provides support
acknowledge messages
from External Short
Message Entity (ESME)
It give support for
CAMEL operations
Example Value 3000
Unchecked
Checked
Checked
Checked
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
5. Click Modify button to save changes.
END OF STEPSSetting Messages Cost
This procedure defines short message cost for special phone
numbers and External Short Message Entities (ESMEs).
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configuration system. Refer to topic starting
Short Message Configuration System.
To configure area information, perform following steps.
1. Click Operation > FeeCost fromSC configurationinterface to open as shown in Figure 57.F I G U R E 5 7S E T M E S S A G E L O S T I N T E R F A C EConfidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 63
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2. Enter ISDN segment in DestAddr text box.
Example: Enter 86137 in DestAddr text box.
3. Enter short message cost against this number inFeeCosttext box.
4. Click Add button to save short message cost.
END OF STEPSConfiguring ISDN Priority
PurposePrerequisitesSteps
This procedure defines different priority for ISDN segment to
handle ISDN numbers according to their respective priority.
To configure area information, meet the following requirements.
1. Log in to ZXG10-SC OMM system with Administrator user.
2. Start the SC configur