activateSS

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Usage

This message is sent to a HLR to activate a supplementary service from a MSC via a VLR.

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Invoke parameters

  • ss-Code – the code of the supplementary service to be activated
  • basicService – indicates for which basic service group the supplemtary service should be activated. If not included, the activation request applies to all basic services. It's a choice between:
    • bearerService – affected bearer
    • teleservice – affected service
  • longFTN-Supported - indicates that the mobile station supports Long Forwarded-to Numbers.


Result parameters

The set of parameters in the result depends on the invoke parameters, can be one of:

  • forwardingInfo – information about call forwarding
    • ss-Code – code of the Supplementary Service
    • forwardingFeatureList – list of forwarding features:
      • forwardingFeature – represents the information about each combination of a basic service and call forwarding service. It is a list of the following parameters:
        • basicService – bearer or teleservice
        • ss-Status
        • forwardedToNumber
        • forwardedToSubaddress
        • forwardingOptions
        • noReplyConditionTime
        • extensionContainer
        • longForwardedToNumber
  • callBarringInfo – information about a call barring service:
    • ss-Code – code for supplementary service
    • callBarringFeatureList – list of call barring features parameters:
      • ext-CallBarFeature – this gives the status of call barring services as they are applicable to the basic service:
        • basicService – the bearer or teleservice
        • ss-Status – state information of individual supplementary services, see ss-Status description.
        • extensionContainer
    • extensionContainer
  • cug-Info – refers to the information required for the operation of each CUG (Closed User Group):
    • cug-SubscriptionList – list of CUG subscriptions:
      • cug-Subscription – set of information for each CUG defined in the subscription. Contains the following parameters:
        • cug-Index – CUG index defined in ETS 300 138.
        • cug-Interlock – CUG interlock code defined in ETS 300 138.
        • intraCUG-Options – describes whether or not the subscriber is allowed to originate/to receive calls to/from within the CUG. It has one of the following values:
          • noCUG-Restrictions – no restrictions
          • cugIC-CallBarred – incoming CUG calls are barred
          • cugOG-CallBarred – outgoing CUG calls are barred
        • basicServiceGroupList – list of basic services
          • basicService
        • extensionContainer
    • cug-FeatureList – sequence of CUG features:
      • cug-Feature – specifies parameters that are to be associated with the Basic Service Group. If the Basic Service is missing, the feature applies to all Basic Services.
        • basicService – the basic Service to which the feature applies
        • preferentialCUG-Indicator – indicates which CUG indes is to be used at an outgoing call setup using the Basic Service Group
        • interCUG-Restrictions – indicates whether if for the specified Basic Service Group outgoing and incoming call are allowed. It can have one of the following values:
          • CUG-only – calls only within the CUG are allowed
          • CUG-outgoing-access – calls outside the CUG are allowed
          • CUG-incoming-access – calls coming from outside the CUG are allowed
          • CUG-both – both incoming and outgoing calls are allowed
        • extensionContainer
    • extensionContainer
  • ss-Data – Supplementary Service data
    • ss-Code – code of the Supplementary Service
    • ss-Status – state information of individual Supplementary Services, see ss-Status description.
    • ss-SubscriptionOption – specifies an option attached to the supplementary service. It is a choice between:
      • cliRestrictionOption – refers to the Restriction mode attached to the supplementary service. It can have one of the following values:
        • permanent
        • temporaryDefaultRestricted
        • temporaryDefaultAllowed
      • overrideCategory - specifies the Override Category option attached to the supplementary service. It can have one of the following values:
        • overrideEnabled
        • overrideDisabled
    • basicServiceGroupList – list of:
      • basicService – bearer or teleservice
    • extensionContainer
  • emlpp-Info – specifies data associated with the eMLPP service. It has the following parameters:
    • maximumentitledPriority – indicates the highest priority a subscriber is allowed to apply to an outgoing call setup.
    • defaultPriority – defines the priority level that should be assigned if no explicit priority is indicated during call setup.
    • extensionContainer

Example

 <component localCID="1" type="Invoke" operationCode="activateSS">
   	<ss-Code>allCallOfferingSS</ss-Code>
    	<basicService>
      	<teleservice>automaticFacsimileGroup3</teleservice>
    	</basicService>
 </component>


References

  • ETSI TS 100 974 V7.15.0 (2004-03) p1077
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