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ZXUN USPP(HLR) Interfaces and


Services
Targets

Master ZXUN USPP (HLR) Product Interfaces


Master ZXUN USPP (HLR) Services Flow
Contents

Product Interfaces
Basic Services
Special Services
Basic Functions
Interfaces with Other NEs
HLR Location In UMTS R4 Network
Interfaces with Other NEs
Related NEs
Visitor Location Register (VLR)
Equipment Identity Register (EIR)
Authentication Center (AUC)
Mobile Switch Center Server (MSC Server)
Gateway MSC Server (GMSC Server)
SMS-IW/GMSC
Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
Gateway GPRS Serving/Support Node (GSSN)
Gateway MS Location Center (GMLC)
Interfaces with Other NEs
Interface Description
H interface between the HLR and the AUC
It is an internal interface, through which the HLR obtains
subscriber authentication related data from the AUC.
D interface between the HLR and MSC Server/VLR
It is an interface in the R4 UMTS network. It is an MAP interface
with the following functions: location update, subscriber data
insertion, Supplementary Service processing and MT call
routing.
Lh interface between the HLR and GMLC
It allows the GMLC to acquire subscriber information.
Interfaces with Other NEs
C interface between the HLR and the GMSC Server and
between the HLR and the SMS-IW/GMSC Server
C interface is an interface in the R4 UMTS network. It is an MAP
interface with the following functions: location update, subscriber
data insertion, Supplementary Service processing and MT call
routing.
Gr interface between the HLR and SGSN
It is responsible for GPRS location update and subscriber data
insertion.
Gc interface between the HLR and GGSN
It allows GGSN to acquire subscriber location information and
supported service information.
Interfaces with Other NEs
F interface between the EIR and MSC Server
It is an interface in the R4 UMTS network, which allows the EIR
to check the IMEI of connected devices.
Gf interface between EIR and SGSN
It allows EIR to check the IMEI of connected devices.
Service Provisioning Interfaces
Networking Method of HLR System and Boss
Service Provisioning Interfaces
Interface Stack of HB Interface
Operation and Maintenance Interfaces
Operation and Maintenance Interfaces
Dual-level Network
Operation and Maintenance Interfaces
Operation and Maintenance Interfaces
Single-level Network
Contents

Product Interfaces
Basic Services
Special Services
Basic Functions
Call Services
Call Routing
Call Services
Routing Optimization for Basic Calls
Optimal
Call Routing Principle for Conditional Forwarding
Services
Supplementary Services
Registering Supplementary Services
Supplementary Services
Deleting Supplementary Services
Supplementary Services
Activating Supplementary Services
Supplementary Services
Deactivating Supplementary Services
Supplementary Services
Interrogating Supplementary Services
Supplementary Services
Password Processing in Supplementary Services
Supplementary Services
MS Initiated USSD Operations
Supplementary Services
NE Initiated USSD Operation and Handling
Short Message Services
SMS UNITS
Short Message Services
Short Message Routing
Short Message Services
Short Message Report
Short Message Services
Short Message Notification Service
GPRS Services
GPRS Routing Service
GPRS Services
GPRS Failure Report
GPRS Services
GPRS Subscriber Reachable Notification Service
CAMEL Services
MIN Structure
CAMEL Services
Interrogation Flow of Anytime Subscriber's
Subscription Information
CAMEL Services
Modifying Subscriber Subscription Information at
any Time
CAMEL Services
Notification Service for Subscriber Data
Modification
CAMEL Services
Interrogating Subscriber Information at Any Time
CAMEL Services
Second Routing Request for CAMEL
LCS Service
EIR Services
IMEI Check by MSCS
EIR Services
IMEI Check by SGSN
Contents

Product Interfaces
Basic Services
Special Services
Basic Functions
Customized Supplementary Service
ZXUN USPP provides a platform for the operator to
provide customized services according to actual needs.
Operator determined supplementary services can be
realized through proper configurations in ZXUN USPP.
SMS Alert Service
When one mobile subscriber calls another, if the called
party is power off, then call fails; when the called party is
powered on, the system sends a short message to the
calling party that the called party is powered on and can be
reached. This enables the calling party to reach the called
party in time and improve QoS.
VPLMN Insert Control
Subscribers of different types can select service insertion
control methods for specific networks so that each
subscriber can register one service insertion control plan.
For each service insertion control plan, the service to be
controlled and the insertion/called-side control range of
such service can be customized.
Libyan carrier Libyana started international roaming
services. Due to its current charging system, prepaid
subscribers cannot be charged in real time during
international roaming. Therefore, it is necessary to insert
different services when the subscriber roams to different
countries in order to restrict service usage and avoid
unnecessary costs.
Qos Profile
ZXUN USPP provides two methods to subscribe/modify
QoS data:QoS parameter configuration and QoS Profile ID
settings. When QoS Profile ID and QoS parameters are
provided at the same time,QoS Profile ID has a higher
priority.

ZXUN USPP supports QoS Profile. One APN corresponds


to one QoS Profile. The same APN for different subscriber
settings may correspond to different QoS Profiles. To
modify the QoS subscription attribute of the subscriber, you
only need to modify the subscribed QoS Profile ID.
Multi SIM Function
Each Multi-SIM group contains 1 to 5 SIMs, with the
MSISDN of one SIM as the primary number.

The primary number is the common MSISDN of other SIMs,


while other SIMs have their own MSISDNs.

Each SIM in the Multi-SIM group can register its own


subscriber information.

Any SIM in the Multi-SIM group can set itself as "on-duty",


after which the voice calls and short messages of the
primary number shall be forwarded unconditionally to the
MSISDN of the on-duty SIM.
Multi SIM Function
In the home network, when any SIM in the Multi-SIM group
inserts COMMON MSISDN and OWN MSISDN to the VLR,
the MO number displayed is the common MSISDN while
both the common MSISDN and the own MSISDN can be
the MT number for voice calls and short messages.

After the Multi-SIM MS roams out of the home network,


only the OWN MSISDN of each SIM is inserted into the
VLR.

Multi-SIM subscribers do not restrict subscriber registration


of CFU through MS.
Termination of Service (TOS)
ZXUN USPP supports the Termination of Service (TOS)
function. The data for each subscriber contains a flag that
is normally marked as "ACTIVE" and marked as "deactive"
when the subscriber has reported loss. When the flag is
"deactive", subscriber location update fails and a special
announcement tone is played when the subscriber is
called.
ALS Function
ZXUN USPP supports the Alternative Line Service (ALS),
which provides two different lines for public calls and
private calls. One SIM card corresponds to two MSISDNs
that are charged separately.
Contents

Product Interfaces
Basic Services
Special Services
Basic Functions
Mobility Management
Mobility Management Introduction
Mobility Management
Location Update
VLR Location Update
Mobility Management
GPRS Location Update
Mobility Management
Joint Location Update
Mobility Management
Periodical Location Update
Mobility Management
Super-Charger Service
Mobility Management
Security Authentication Management
Mobility Management
Subscriber Data Management
Mobility Management
Error Recovery Processing
Operation and Maintenance Functions
Operation and Maintenance Functions
Operation and Maintenance Functions
Operation and Maintenance Functions
Administration Domain Function

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