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GBSS15.0
Issue 01
Date 2013-05-06
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 NEs Supporting the Feature............................................................................................................................................3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
4 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Deploying 14-Digit Signaling Point Code......................................................................................................................6
4.1.1 Deployment Requirements.......................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.2 Activation.................................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.3 Activation Observation................................................................................................................................................7
4.1.4 Deactivation.................................................................................................................................................................7
5 Parameters....................................................................................................................................... 9
6 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 11
7 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 12
8 Reference Documents................................................................................................................. 13
1.1 Scope
This document describes the GBFD-111802 14-Digit Signaling Point Code, including its
technical principles and engineering guidelines.
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier
version
01 (2013-05-06)
This issue does not include any changes.
Draft A (2013-02-27)
Compared with Issue 01 (2011-04-28) of GBSS14.0, Draft A (2013-02-27) of GBSS15.0
includes the following changes.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
In a Signaling System No. 7 (SS7) network, each device is regarded as a signaling point (SP),
and each SP has a unique signaling point code (SPC). SPs communicate with each other using
their SPC. The SPC coding modes vary according to country or area. Generally, three coding
modes are available: 14-bit, 16-bit, and 24-bit modes. Huawei BSC supports all these coding
modes.
The 14-Digit Signaling Point Code feature provides the following benefits:
l Meets the requirements of different signaling systems, facilitating networking
deployment in different countries and areas.
l Enables equipment to function properly after it is transferred to areas using different
coding modes.
14-Digit √ √ √ √
Signaling Point
Code
NOTE
√ indicates that the NE supports this feature. × indicates that the NE does not support this feature.
3 Technical Description
In the signaling network, an SP communicates with other SPs using their SPCs.
24-bit SPC has been used in China since 1990. It is also called uniform or one-layer coding
scheme. This scheme specifies that all the SPs of the SS7 network in China use 24-bit SPC.
Depending on the actual situation of China, 24-bit SPC is classified into three signaling zones
in terms of the structure:
l Eight bits for codes of main signaling zone
l Eight bits for codes of sub-signaling zone
l Eight bits for signaling point codes
14-bit SPC is widely used across the globe. The coding capacity of 14-bit SPC is 16,384
codes. 14-bit SPC is classified into three parts: zone code, regional network code, and
signaling point code. Figure 3-1 shows the coding principles of 14-bit SPC.
international SPCs. In addition, the administrative department can determine the national
SPCs (either 14-bit SPC or 24-bit SPC) according to actual situations.
The value ranges of the SPCs are as follows:
l 24-bit SPC: 0x1-0xFFFFFF
l 14-bit SPC: 0x1-0x03FFF
Huawei BSC6900 supports inputting the whole number or a divided number of an SPC. The
SPC(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter or the SPCDNF(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter
determines the SPC input mode.
To enable the 14-Digit Signaling Point Code feature, set the SPCBITS(BSC6900,BSC6910)
parameter to BIT14(BIT14).
4 Engineering Guidelines
BSC None
BTS None
MS None
MSC None
License None
4.1.2 Activation
Using MML Commands
For new sites, on the BSC LMT, run the ADD OPC command with OSP code bits set to
BIT14(BIT14).
NOTE
When configuring the 14-Digit Signaling Point Code feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
4.1.4 Deactivation
Using MML Commands
On the BSC LMT, run the RMV OPC command to delete the existing OPC.
When configuring the 14-Digit Signaling Point Code feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
5 Parameters
SPC BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 A Meaning: OPC, which can be specified as a decimal
0 OPC 11804 Interface or hexadecimal integer. If it is specified as a
MOD GBFD-1 Protocol hexadecimal integer, the parameter value must be
OPC 11802 Process prefixed with H' or h'.
14-Digit GUI Value Range: 1~16777215
Signalin Unit: None
g Point
Code Actual Value Range: 1~16383(BIT14),
1~65535(BIT16), 1~16777215(BIT24)
Default Value: None
SPC BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 A Meaning: OPC, which can be specified as a decimal
0 OPC 11804 Interface or hexadecimal integer. If it is specified as a
MOD GBFD-1 Protocol hexadecimal integer, the parameter value must be
OPC 11802 Process prefixed with H' or h'.
14-Digit GUI Value Range: 1~16777215
Signalin Unit: None
g Point
Code Actual Value Range: 1~16383(BIT14),
1~65535(BIT16), 1~16777215(BIT24)
Default Value: None
SPCDN BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 A Meaning: OSP code expressed in the form of
F 0 OPC 11804 Interface segments 8-8-8.
MOD GBFD-1 Protocol GUI Value Range: 1~11 characters
OPC 11802 Process
Unit: None
14-Digit
Signalin Actual Value Range: 1~11 characters
g Point Default Value: None
Code
SPCDN BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 A Meaning: OSP code expressed in the form of
F 0 OPC 11804 Interface segments 8-8-8.
MOD GBFD-1 Protocol GUI Value Range: 1~11 characters
OPC 11802 Process
Unit: None
14-Digit
Signalin Actual Value Range: 1~11 characters
g Point Default Value: None
Code
SPCBI BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 A Meaning: Number of bits contained in the signaling
TS 0 OPC 11804 Interface point code.
MOD GBFD-1 Protocol GUI Value Range: BIT14(BIT14), BIT16(BIT16),
OPC 11802 Process BIT24(BIT24)
14-Digit Unit: None
Signalin
g Point Actual Value Range: BIT14, BIT16, BIT24
Code Default Value: None
SPCBI BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 A Meaning: Number of bits contained in the signaling
TS 0 OPC 11804 Interface point code.
MOD GBFD-1 Protocol GUI Value Range: BIT14(BIT14), BIT16(BIT16),
OPC 11802 Process BIT24(BIT24)
14-Digit Unit: None
Signalin
g Point Actual Value Range: BIT14, BIT16, BIT24
Code Default Value: None
6 Counters
7 Glossary
8 Reference Documents