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AMA/billing changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Data schema (DS) changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Log changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Operational measurement (OM) changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
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Office parameter (OPARM) changes
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Service Order (SO) changes
Human-machine interface (HM) changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Software Optionality Control (SOC) changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
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December 2009
Standard release 01.16 of this document for (I)CVM11 for CR updates. The
following changes are made:
July 2009
Standard release 01.15 for CVM11 for CR updates.
Added information on new log PP396 in OAM&P Summary and related
impact tables.
March 2009
Standard release 01.14 for CVM11 for CR updates. Added information on OM
groups TRK2NET1 and TRK2NET2 in OAM&P Summary.
February 2009
Standard release 01.13 for CVM11 for CR updates. The following changes are
made:
SPBX801 log information is added.
January 2009
Standard release 01.12 for CVM11 for CR update: SIP PBX alarms
information is added to A00016594.
December 2008
Standard release 01.10 and 01.11 for CVM11 for CR updates. The following
changes are made:
Added A00014277, SIP PBX Capacity / scaling development
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Standard release 01.09 for CVM11. Per CR request, added the following
features:
A00018834, NGSS/SS Trunks CSV PM Integration.
August 2008
Standard release 01.08 for CVM11. The following changes are made:
Added A00014116, MG4K Automatic Trunk Deload.
May 2008
Preliminary release 01.07 for CVM11. The following changes are made:
Added feature ACTIDs per customer request.
April 2008
Preliminary release 01.06 for CVM11. CR update for Line Capacity
Enhancement - Phase 2 to add SOC warning information.
March 2008
Preliminary release 01.05 for CVM11. The following features have been
deleted since the previous release:
February 2008
Preliminary release 01.04 for CVM11. The following features have been
added since the previous release:
The following feature has been removed since the previous release as it is not
a part of the CVM11 release.
HTTP Digest
October 2007
Preliminary release 01.03 for CVM11. This release includes updates to the
feature Session Server Trunks (SST) Additional Operational Measurements
(OMs).
October 2007
Preliminary release 01.02 for CVM11. Changes include the release name
change to CVM11, updates to Volume 1, and the first release for Volume 2.
The following features have been added to Volume 1 since the previous
release:
August 2007
Preliminary release 01.01 of this document for (I)SN11. The document covers
ATM solutions, IP solutions, and International features.
Note: Starting in CVM11, this document uses the two-volume format of
the Wireless delta doc.
Volume 1 contains high-level information on new and changed features
for the release, with extensive cross-reference tables that identify the
content changes and impacts for planners.
Volume 2 contains the complete functional descriptions for the features,
organized by functional areas.
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This document contains delta information for the current software release of
Nortel Networks Carrier Voice over IP for (I)CVM11. Delta information
means changes to a single software release in relation to the previous software
release. The previous software release, in this case, refers to the (I)SN10
release. Changes include new features, modified features, and or deleted
features.
This document is split into two volumes. The first volume provides the
high-level information of all new features and includes the following sections:
Feature overview - an introduction of the new features available for the
new (I)CVM11 release.
Additional (I)CVM11 impacts - any impacts made by patch or other nonfeature-related information.
The second volume contains the more technical information for our users. In
volume two, the information has been segregated under common chapters. The
information for each feature has been divided into the following functional
chapters:
Functional Descriptions
Upgrades
Configuration Management
Maintenance
Fault Management
Performance Management
Accounting
This information has been mapped to various functions so that someone who
is interested in planning and engineering only has to look in one chapter for
information on all applicable features rather than find all the planning and
engineering information spread throughout the entire book.
The following table lists the version number of the Functional Descriptions
(FNs) used to create this version of the NTP
Table 1-1
FD Version History
Feature
AA23
AB08
AB08
AB03
AA21
AA04
--
(Sheet 1 of 3)
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Table 1-1
FD Version History
Feature
AA19
AA26
SESM Robustness
--
AA13
AA37
AA25
AA29
AA05
AA38
AA06
AB08
AA03
AA06
AA03
AA06
AA11
AA07
AA11
AA08
AA06
AA07
(Sheet 2 of 3)
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Table 1-1
FD Version History
Feature
AA06
AA07
AA14
AA08
AA04
AA07
AA09
--
--
--
AA08
AA04
--
1.01
1.01
SPFS PM enhancement
0.2
(Sheet 3 of 3)
This section consists of two tables: Features for IP solution, and Features for
ATM solutions. The first table shows all features in numeric order by ACTID
that are applicable to the various VoIP solutions:
PT-IP
UA-IP
IAW
IAC
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DMS
MCS
CHS
Converged Core
ACTID
IP
Soln
Product
A00014116
PT-IP
CS2000
A00014277
CHS
CS2000,
AS5200/SSL
A00014278
CHS
CS2000, GWC,
WT,
AS5200/SSL
A00014279
CHS
CS2000, GWC,
WT,
AS5200/SSL
A00015652
CS2M, GWC,
CS2000
A00015719
CHS
CS2000, GWC
A00016277
PT-IP
CS2M
A00016298
STORM Robustness
Intl PT-IP
STORM
Intl UA-IP
A00016419
CHS,
IAC,
Intl IAC
CS2000, GWC,
CS2M
A00016421
CHS
CS2000
A00016506
SESM Robustness
PT-IP
CS2M
A00016582
CHS
GWC, CS2M,
AS5200/SSL
A00016591
IAC
CS2000, GWC,
WT
A00016592
CHS
CS2000, GWC,
WT,
AS5200/SSL
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HTTP-Digest
ACTID
IP
Soln
Product
A00016594
CHS
CS2M, GWC,
AS5200/SSL
A00016595
CHS
GWC, AS5200/
SSL
A00016770
Intl PT-IP
CS2000, GWC,
WT
A00016771
Intl PT-IP
WT
A00017589
Intl PT-IP
WT
A00018187
Intl PT-IP
WT, CS2000
A00018188
Intl PT-IP
WT
A00018189
Intl PT-IP
WT
A00018330
DMS
GWC, CS2000
A00018518
DMS
CS2000, WT
A00018519
DMS
CS2000, WT
A00018520
DMS
CS2000
A00018521
DMS
CS2000
A00018527
DMS
WT
A00018529
DMS
GWC, CS2000
A00018579
DMS
CS2000, WT
A00018680
DMS
WT
A00018715
Intl PT-IP,
PT-IP
CS2000, SST
A00018730
DMS
WT
A00018754
DMS
WT
A00018761
DMS
CS2000, GC,
WT
A00018834
A00018837
IP
Soln
HTTP-Digest
ACTID
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Product
A00018847
Intl PT-IP,
Intl UA-IP,
PT-IP, UAIP
GC
A00018885
UA-IP
SST
A00018886
MCS
AS5200/SSL
A00019321
SPFS PM enhancement
UA-IP
SPFS, CS2000
A00019363
Intl Hybrid
WT
A00019365
DMS
CS2000
Q01670586
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CS2000
Acronyms used
Acronym
Related Product
AS5200
CA
CS2M
CS2000
CS2000-c
GWC
Gateway Controller
MCS
AS5200/SSL
SSL
SST
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PT-AAL2
Feature Title
ATM
Soln
PT-AAL1
ACTID
A00014116
Reference documents
Product
CS2000
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More detail about the features that are outlined in this document can be found
in Nortel OSS Overview: Customer-impacting features Volume 2 (PLN(I)CVM11-OSSV2).
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This chapter outlines the new features associated with the (I)CVM11 software
release and documents high-level overviews of the following features:
1. A00014116, MG4K Automatic Trunk Deload
2. A00014277, SIP PBX Capacity / scaling development
3. A00014278, SIP PBX blind protocol tunneling
4. A00014279, SIP PBX Interface Services
5. A00015652, Inter-Carrier SIP Trunking: Support for Border Control Point
Insertion
6. A00015719, H.323 Billing Mediation
7. A00016277, Flexible endpoints for small line GW and Endpoint
utilization improvement
8. A00016298, STORM Robustness
9. A00016419, SIP Line: GWC line capacity improvement
10. A00016421, AS2K Provisioning and SOC
11. A00016506, SESM Robustness
12. A00016582, CS2K SIP PBX Provisioning
13. A00016591, PacketCable MTA NCS Loopback
14. A00016592, CS2K SIP Enabled VoIP VPN - LTID Decoupling
15. A00016594, CS2K SIP PBX OAM (Operations, Administration,
Maintenance) & Tools
16. A00016595, CS2K Hosted SIP Enabled VoIP VPN Solution - Call
Processing Phase 2 Component
17. A00016770, Intergateway Route Identification Support
18. A00016771, Japan NTC Enhancements
19. A00017589, Presentation CLI Support For Japan
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20. A00018187, Support for Cause-of-no-ID on Japan PRI and SIP line
Originations
21. A00018188, JI-ISUP/J-PRI to ETSI ISUP interworking and CgPN NOA
Default Change
22. A00018189, Japan Call Control Enhancements and CLI Conditional
Removal
23. A00018330, Switch wide GWC Status Report Tool
24. A00018518, Flash Ignore with Call Waiting
25. A00018519, Speed Call Short Capacity Enhancement
26. A00018520, Line Capacity Enhancement - Phase 2
27. A00018521, LCMINV & MTAVERT Table Expansion
28. A00018527, PNSCRN Table Expansion to 24 million tuples
29. A00018529, OM Enhancements for MTX (also applies to CVoIP)
30. A00018579, CLI Blocking Enhancements
31. A00018680, INAP FCI Enhancement
32. A00018715, Session Server Trunks (SST) Additional Operational
Measurements(OMs)
33. A00018730, ISDN Preconf Notify
34. A00018754, Automatic Collect Call Blocking (ACCB) for Trunk Groups
35. A00018761, Enhancements to the TTP Outpulse Command
36. A00018834, NGSS/SS Trunks CSV PM Integration
37. A00018837, SPFS CSV PM Integration
38. A00018847, Critical Alarm raised when Phase 1 or Phase 2 negotiation
fails
39. A00018885, Increase SIP Trunks to 150K per Call Server
40. A00018886, SSL Geographic Survivability
41. A00019321, SPFS PM enhancement
42. A00019363, INAP Flexible ACN
43. A00019365, PNSCRN ONP Activity
44. Q01670586, QCUST command behavior for SIP Lines
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Automatic Trunk Deload (ATD) is a robustness feature which alerts the crafts
person as well as interested layers of software of a pending issue when a
resource is driven close to or beyond its capability to process call traffic.
Overload indications allow software to take action to reduce call initiation
attempts through an overloaded resource to prevent the unwanted effects.
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Description
The interface between Communication Server 2000 (CS2K) and Private
Branch Exchange (PBX) has traditionally been Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
or H.323. With the advancement of Voice over Internet (VoIP) and Succession
networks, the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is becoming a dominant
protocol for VoIP.
To migrate the interface between CS2K and PBX to VoIP, a SIP-enabled VoIP
virtual private network (VPN) architecture is being proposed to provide SIPbased PBX access to CS2K. The SIP PBX will communicate with CS2K via
the Session Server Lines (SS-L). It will allow SIP Lines solution to co-exist
with SIP based PBX. Figure 1, "CS2K SIP Enabled VoIP VPN Solution"
shows the architecture.
Figure 1
The salient features of the SIP enabled VoIP VPN architecture are:
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It re-uses the Session Server Lines (SS-L) platform developed for the SIP
Lines program, and the gateway controller (GWC). However it uses the
PRI/Q.SIG implementation from the core.
This architecture has the following additional advantages for the customers:
It allows CS2K hosted private dial plan management thereby reducing dial
plan complexity for the enterprise, and allowing PBX and Centrex interoperability
Investment Protection; CPE re-use and Carrier Support for existing PBX
- inter site MCDN feature transparency
- support for SIP-enabled PBX Gateways
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This feature makes use of the SIP PBX messaging to transport the tunnel data
across the CS2K. This tunneling capability is supported for the Call
Associated Signaling (CAS) and Non-Call Associated Signaling (NCAS) on
both NTNA PRI and QSIG. It also involves tunnelling the data across 2 CS2K
nodes over ISUP/SIPT trunks.
Purpose and synopsis
A SOC is used to enable this Tunneling functionality, with the following
SOCID:
SIP PBX Blind Tunneling, with MCDN data - VPNG0001
Refer to activity A00016582 (CS2K SIP PBX Provisioning) for SOC details.
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The scope of this activity in CVM11 will be implementing and verifying the
Services components for the SIP interface to PBX
Purpose and synopsis
This activity will be providing support to following services in the CVM11
release.
NCAS Framework for NTNA and QSIG SIP PRI variants for supporting
non call associated messages across the SIP PRI interface.
Support for DUAL CLI service with SIP PBX interface for International
market (QSIG). The existing support for Dual CLI allows the assignment
on the terminating QSIG PRI on the CS2000 Core in Table LTDATA. The
same provisioning will be available for the QSIG SIP PRI.
Support for LTID and DN based surveillance ordering and processing for
International market (QSIG)
Support for DMS-100 Core based NTNA and QSIG variant services.
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Location
NATid
ForceBCP
BCPList
Intradomain
Private
Public
NATted
Unknown
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Implement the Qos data collect functionality in H.323 application and fill
these parameters in the QoS data structure
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This feature is to let customers have the ability to specify the name of a small
line during line provisioning.
Purpose and synopsis
Customers can define the endpoint name in NEW/EST/ADD commands
through ServOrd+. Once commands are issued, provisioning changes are
made through the GWCEM GUI.
This feature also lets customers have the ability to configure what percentage
of LENs under one LGRP to be reserved for unused ports of small line
gateways so that a compromise can be reached between the functionality of
small line gateway capacity changing and the utilization rate of LGRP. This
capability is available through the SESM configure tool.
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STORM-IA is enhanced to output logs with the required IEMS field data.
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This activity doubles the SIP lines capacity of a Lines GWC. This increased
capacity configuration is referred to as double density configurations as
opposed to single density configurations previously available.
Purpose and synopsis
This increased capacity will reduce GWC ownership in provisioning,
management and maintenance due to the fact that fewer GWCs will be required.
To allow the customers to provision and activate this new larger capacity,
changes in the following components are required:
CS2000 Management Tool--Two new GWC high density SIP profiles are
created to support NA and INTL market respectively. The new profiles are
required to provision the double density GWC which will support 27,621
endpoints. The new profiles are added in the Add Gateway Controller GUI
to support support 27k SS-Ls; one for North American market and one for
International.
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This feature delivers the ability to provision the CS2K (Call Server 2000) SIP
(Session Initiation Protocol) Enabled Carrier Hosted VoIP (Voice over
Internet Protocol) VPN (Virtual Private Network) product.
Purpose and synopsis
This feature delivers the ability to commission and provision the CS2K SIP
Enabled Carrier Hosted VoIP VPN product on the CS2K Core, GWC
(Gateway Controller) and Session Server. You commission and provision the
SIP PBX interface on the CS2K Session Server and the PRI pipe on the
CS2K Core and GWC.
The provisioning interfaces on the CMT (CS2K Management Tools) server
and the CS2K Core are used to configure a PRI trunk group on the Core and
GWC. The OSSGate XML interface of the CMT server is also expanded to
configure and provision SIP PBX node and related data on Session Server.
The configuration and provisioning interfaces of the CS2K Session Server
have been expanded to configure and provision SIP PBX interfaces.
The new CMT gateway profile VoIP VPN can be selected via the CMT GUI.
The existing Associate Gateway dialog box is launched to select the VoIP
VPN gateway profile. The ISA selector in the routing tables is enhanced to
include a new private ISA TON value. The refinement for the ISA selector is
going to be the same as refinement of PVT ISA calltype.
This activity implements a Dual - State and Usage Controlled - SOC feature
to enable the SIP Enabled VoIP VPN product on the CS2K. The new SOC
option CS2B SIP PBX enables the provisioning of the PRI_IP_PROT
option with the SIP protocol of table LTDATA. The new SOC option also
controls the number of trunk members that can be provisioned with the
PRI_IP_PROT option with the SIP protocol.
This activity implements a State SOC feature for basic blind tunneling for
the SIP Enabled VoIP VPN product. The SIP PBX Blind Tunneling SOC
capability includes the Nortel proprietary protocol MCDN (Meridian
Customer Defined Networking).
GUI clients are used to commission the required nodes on the CS2K to enable
the SIP PBX interface on the Session Server. The nodes that are required to be
added to the CS2K components to support the SIP VPN service include: VoIP
VPN enabled GWCs, VoIP VPN VMGs (Virtual Media Gateways) and SIP
PBXs.
TRKMEM update for SIP PBX
With this activity, there is support for up to 2046 B-Channels for both North
American and International markets. For this purpose TRKGRSIZ in table
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CLLI is increased to 2046. To allow more than 671 B-Channels, the limit for
GWC type node is changed to 2046 for SIP PBX only.
CMT GUI
The Add Gateway Controller, Associate Media Gateway and Add
Carrier operations display and configure GWCs, VMGs and virtual carriers
by using the configuration menu from the main CMT (CS2K Management
Tools) GUI. The Associate Media Gateway operation can also be selected by
the Associate button from the Gateway panel of a GWC.
The GWC Profile and Gateway Profile fields of the dialog boxes have
been updated to include the new VoIP VPN capability and gateway profile. The
Add Carrier dialog has been updated with the VoIP VPN carrier type.
Table 1
Operation Name
Add Carrier
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Description
Introduction
SIP PBX is a CS2K SIP Enabled Carrier Hosted VoIP VPN product.
The interface between Communication Server 2000 (CS2K) and Private
Branch Exchange (PBX) is traditionally Primary Rate Interface (PRI). With
advancement of Voice over Internet (VoIP) and succession networks, the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is becoming dominant protocol for the VoIP.
To migrate the interface between CS2K and PBX to VoIP, a SIP enabled VoIP
VPN architecture is being proposed to provide SIP based PBX access to
CS2K. The SIP based PBXs will communicate with CS2K via the Session
Server. It will allow SIP Lines solution to co-exist with SIP based PBXs. The
following are the benefits for the carrier and the enterprise customers
The CS2K SIP enabled VoIP VPN is an evolution from wireline VPN access
solution PRI/QSIG. This gives a good feature transparency with existing PRI/
QSIG functionality.
Figure 1, Nortels SIP Enabled Carrier Hosted VoIP VPN Solution, on
page 33 provides a high level view of Nortels SIP Enabled Carrier Hosted
VoIP VPN Solution.
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ILEC or IXC
TDM PSTN
Network
ISUP
CS 2000
GK
SS
PVG
IP
Core
PRI
PBX
H.323
GW
PBX
SIP
SIP
GW
PBX
SIP
PBX
The primary goal of LTID Decoupling Phase -2 feature is to remove one-toone relationship between the LTID and the trunk group for supporting SIP
PBX. In doing so other challenges related to translation and routing is
addressed. The following consideration is necessary to achieve the scaling
desires
Need to allow all the SIP PBXs for a single enterprise into a same
single trunk group.
If SIP PBX within an enterprise wish to receive differentiated services
then additional trunk group will be added.
Having a number of SIP PBXs for a single enterprise into a same single
trunk group reduces the number of CS2K routes.
Need to support very large VPNs and to the other extreme a support for
small VPNs.
Additionally need to increase the number of routes across CS2K as
there is a limitation of only 8000 route list in North American (NA)
configuration. International market does not have this problem as there
are over 90000 routes already available.
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This feature is based on PRI interface and enhances the capability of PRI to
support SIP PBX. Currently, each PRI (Primary Rate Interface) trunk group
can be assigned only one LTID. There are a maximum of 32,000 LTIDs. This
would require up to 32,000 trunk groups. However, the CS2K only supports
4000 trunk groups. To meet this requirement
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Console Enhancements
A new dialog box within the System Management Console is provided to
allow the display and manipulation of the maintenance states of the SIP
PBXs.
Audits
The GWC initiated SIP call processing audit exchanges messages containing
SIP callids over the message link between the GWC and Session Server to
detect any discrepancy of SIP Enabled VoIP VPN calls between both
platforms.
The Session Servers Are You There (AYT) audit uses the SIP OPTIONS
message to detect the loss of communication to the SIP PBX server. The AYT
audit is enabled on a per-PBX basis via the SM Management Console.
Session Server initiated call processing audits exist and exchange messages
containing SIP callids over the message link between the GWC and Session
Server to detect any discrepancy of SIP Enabled VoIP VPN calls between
both platforms.
The GWC data, VMG data, LTID data, VMG capacity and LTIDs capacity
data exist in CMT, Core and SS-EM. Use CS2K Data Integrity Audit to
ensure that data are in sync.
GWC is provisioned in CMT with minimal flowthru passing of data to the
SS-EM database. Auditing this data ensures that data is in sync between the
CMT and SS-EM.
VMG data (vmg name) is provisioned in the GWC via CMT with minimal
flowthru passing of data to the SS-EM database or provisioned in the SS-EM
database via SS-EM Provisioning Mgr Auditing (in some form) of this data
ensures that data is in sync between the GWC and SS-EM.
A Route Audit checks the validity of the SSL's PBX Route datafill. A PBX
Route on the SSL is an association between a SIP PBX, a VMG and an LTID.
CMT TMM CLUI Maintenance Of SIP PBXs and Core Trunk Groups
A new component TMM CLUI will be introduced in this feature to support
SIP PBX. And part of the TMM GUI function also will be introduced into
TMM CLUI to provide the machine interfaces to maintain the trunk info of
SIP PBX on Core.
The TMM CLUI is only invoked via OSSGate. It includes SIP PBX and SIP
PBX trunk maintenance commands. The QSIP command is introduced into
TMM CLUI to support querying the SIP PBX info. The TRAVER command
is introduced into TMM CLUI for user to run it on CMT side.
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New logs
This activity introduces 11 new XPKT logs. The existing core TRK, AUDT
and TRKT logs do not contain enough information to discern to which SIP
PBX the log is associated. These new XPKT logs contain LTID and
correlation id, which will help in debugging.
Except XPKT353, each of these new logs is similar and corresponds to an
existing TRK, TRKT and AUDT log. They are generated whenever the
legacy logs are generated. The log type will match that of the existing log.
This activity also introduces new log SPBX801, generated when the VMG
state is changed.
New SIP PBX alarms
The following new alarms are introduced:
SPBX101--The "SIP PBX Unreachable" alarm indicates that the AYT
audit is failing for a specific SIP PBX. It is a major alarm as CallP will
reject calls while the AYT audit is failing.
Tools enhancements
With LTID decoupling, each LTID will represent a SIPPBX. The following
tools are enhanced on the CS2K Core to include LTID as parameter or output
information based on LTID.
QSIP
TRAVER
CALLTRAK
CALLDUMP
AMADUMP
PMIST/XPMIST
DISPCALL
LTIDCI
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From the CS2Ks perspective, calls to and from SIP PBX will function in the
same manner that calls to and from standard PRI trunks. Additional
capabilities are added specifically for SIP PBX.
Purpose and synopsis
The additional capabilities are added specifically for SIP PBX are as follows:
Support for CDP calls
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This feature provides the ISUP message support and AMA support after call
overflow occurs between international gateway switches. CS2Kc acts as an
international gateway.
New ISUP parameter ORI (Outgoing Route Identification) is introduced in
ACM message for ETSI ISUP V2 base. The generation, tandem and reception
of ORI parameter is supported by this feature.
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This feature enhances the Notification of Time & Charge (NTC) function to
work under the length limit of H.248 message for MS2000, restores the
missing linking phrases of the NTC announcement, and enhances the callback
function for operation on CS2000/CS2000-Compact with USP signaling. A
new CLBK600 log reason is also introduced to indicate a phrase must be
datafilled in table ANNAUDID.
Purpose and synopsis
Japan NTC enhancements provides the following functionality:
Breaking one audio request into multiple pieces
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JI-ISUP to JI-ISUP
JI-ISUP to JPRI
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ACM Charge Indicator & IAA for JI-ISUP -> ETSI ISUP payphone calls
Carrier Name Notification Fast Answer for JI-ISUP -> ETSI ISUP
Japan PRI Backward Voice Path Solution for Japan PRI -> ETSI ISUP
Mapping of CgPN NOA Indicator for ETSI ISUP <-> JI-ISUP and ANSI
ISUP -> JI-ISUP interworking
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This feature was initially requested by CDMA to improve the time to assess
the status of all the GWCs in a PMSC solution when they are responding to a
service degradation or outage situation. But feature is designed to be a generic
tool, not specific to CDMA.
Purpose and synopsis
This feature introduces two new user interfaces on CORE to make OA&M
easy for Gateway Controllers on Packet solution.
GWCSTAT is a new CI level and has sub commands on CORE to give the
ability of querying switch wide GWC status information in a clean, easy to
read format, and store it into a file if necessary.
GWCALL is another new level under MAPCI;MTC; PM, GWC directory. It
continuously monitors and displays operational and activity status of GWCs.
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This activity provides a new interaction of FIG (Flash Ignore) & CWT (Call
Waiting) options when both of these options are assigned to the same line.
Purpose and synopsis
Normally, CWT and FIG are incompatible with each other. This activity
provides compatibility of CWT and FIG line options.
This feature will only work for IBN lines on both TDM and CS2K for
International market.
To assign FIG & CWT to an existing line, use the ADO (add option)
command in ServOrd.
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Total line capacity is increased to 300,000 in both the North American and
International markets and this feature includes expansion of individual line
limits of RES, IBN, V5.2, H.248 and MGCP line types to 300,000.
Furthermore, an increase in NCS lines to 300,000, but not NCS gateways
when a RMGC GWC is used, is also provided by this activity.
There is no further increase in the TDM line (ENET and ABI-based), MG
9000 or CICM line capacities (Refer to A00018521 which is expanding total
TDM and MG 9000 ABI-based lines to 180,000.). VoIP lines behind H.323
gateways and gatekeepers are not included as part of line capacity.
Overview
This activity only includes Core enhancements for line capacity increase of
CS2000 and CS2000 - Compact. The other necessary enhancements to perform
line capacity increase apply on:
SESM/CS2M: Increase SESM robustness and performance and optimize
software processes.
IEMS:
Memory reclamation to improve performance of IEMS.
Enhancements to the IEMS overload control algorithm.
Enhancements to IEMS performance monitoring.
A mix of RES, IBN and POTS lines are allowed provided the individual
line limit for any specific type is not exceeded.
A mix of TDM, MGCP, V5.2, H.248, MG9000, CICM, NCS and SIP
lines are allowed provided the individual line limit for any specific type is
not exceeded and provided the total of all line types does not exceed total
line capacity.
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With the exception of offices that use a RMGC for NCS and/or MGCP
lines, it is possible using small line GWC service profiles, to assign 1-port
gateways to every line up to the maximum number of lines supported for
the associated line type and protocol (i.e. 300,000 lines with 300,000
gateways). In an office that uses an RMGC, the total number of small line
gateways is 180,000 whether they utilize the RMGC or not.
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When changing size of the usage limit, it can only be increased. The usage
limit cannot be decreased.
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This activity provides CLI (Calling line identification) delivery control via
universal translations tables, which is determined per destination and source.
It enhances previous activities about CLI transfer. This activity is developed
in CS2K&TDM for Israel ISN market.
Purpose and synopsis
BLOCKCLI enhances previous activities, CLI Delivery Control and Calling
Line Identity. CLI delivery can be controlled via trunk group basis. One
method is to address CLICNTL table. A tuple in CLICNTL table has a
CLIDELV field which allows CLI delivery if the value is Y, or blocks it
when it is N. If the CLIDELV field is set to N, then the CLI parameter is
not sent over the terminating trunk. In such a case, a null parameter is sent in
the outgoing message. A tuple in CLICNTL can be addressed from
TRKOPTS with CLICNTL option for originator, per trunk group.
CLIDELV option in TRKOPTS also supplies TRKGRP basis CLI blocking
but for terminating trunks. One can give CLIDELV option with Y, N or
SCRN_PI value, which determines CLI to be allowed, blocked or determined
according to Presentation indicator respectively.
This activity provides CLI (Calling line identification) delivery control via
universal translations tables(XXHEAD, XXCODE), which is determined per
destination and source. It is possible to block CLI in initial setup messages of
both TDM and IP Network protocols, per trunk group basis when CLI
blocking framework exists.
This feature enhances the existing functionality by providing it per route,
getting use of the existing framework. A new option (BLOCKCLI) is
introduced in universal translation tables. BLOCKCLI provides to block CLI
in initial setup message when it is set to Y. If BLOCKCLI is set to N or it
doesnt exist, there is no effect to block CLI information in initial setup
message.
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This feature shall enhance the scope of Performance Measurements on the SST
and Core that are relevant to DPT traffic and various capacity/engineering
needs.This capability focus is on some of the gaps related to Session Server
Trunks application and CS2k Core, with respect to the content of the
Performance Measurements.
This activity shall enhance the SST related Operational Measurements (OM)
application in SN11.This activity covers the following areas:
MAXBU Register in TRK OM Group in CS2K core to be enabled for
SIPT DPT Trunks
Creation of new SST OM Groups based on SIPT DPT traffic and SIP
Transactions.
SIPGW_REJECT_SIPMSG: Provides the count of number of
rejected message for each message type on a per SIPLINK basis
SIPGW_TRANSACTION_IC: Provides count of number of
transactions created by incoming messages per message type
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This feature provides the ability to prevent ACC calls from Brazil ISUP to
FST R2 Brazil Variant, FDCP R2 Brazil Variant and ETSI PRI trunks. This
functionality is provided by means of a new trunk option, ACCB ACC
Blocking. ACC calls routing to trunk with ACCB datafilled in TRKOPTS
table.
Purpose and synopsis
An Automatic Collect Call in Brazil is a direct dialled call, local or national
long distance , placed with in the public network using a special dialing
sequence and completed without operator assistance , where the charges for
the call are applied to the called party upon acceptance for the called party.
Announcement signal the called party that the call is a collect call. The called
party signifies acceptance by staying off-hook longer than a pre-limited
period (e.g 5 seconds) after answer.
Billing for an ACC call begins at the conclusion of the defined period. Billing
is terminated when either party of the call hangs up.
All automatic collect calls, whether they are local or national long distance,
are routed via the controlling switch, in this case a DMS-100 (Digital
Multiplex Switch Multi-100) switch, which has control of the connection.(in
addition to the originating party control at the originating local switch)
ACC calls may originate from any of the following sources:
Brazilian Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP)
Brazilian TUP
Brazilian R2
ETSI PRI
Note that the ACC feature can only be invoked between two trunk interfaces,
it cannot be invoked directly from a line. As a result, Brazil ISUP
Carrier Voice over IP
Nortel OSS Overview Customer-impacting features
PLN-(I)CVM11-OSSv1 Standard 01.16
(I)CVM11 December 2009
Copyright 2009 Nortel Networks
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This activity enhances the Outpulser (OP) tool which is used to establish a
connection to a distant office by outpulsing a given called number over a
ETSI ISUP v1 or ETSI ISUP v2 trunk posted in the TTP level of MAPCI.
Purpose and synopsis
This feature gives the craftsperson more options to specify the content of
selected ISUP IAM parameters in the test call via the OP command. These
ISUP parameters of IAM are as follows:
NOA Field and Digits of CdPN--an optional parameter is added, with
settings of national number or international number.
The first five parameters, CdPN NOA, CgPN NOA, TMR, CPC and FCI CI
are new parameters introduced in this feature and can only be used for ETSI
ISUP v1 and ETSI ISUP v2 trunks. The Echo Suppression setting is based on
the datafill in table TRKSGRP, otherwise the original behaviour of the OP
command remains the same as before.
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A Critical alarm needs to be generated when IKE Phase1 or Phase 2 fails, and
alarms should be cleared when IKE negotiations are successful.
Purpose and synopsis
In the current implementation, a major alarm is raised whenever phase 1 or
phase 2 negotiation fails, and it is cleared when negotiation successful. This
feature changes the severity from major to critical.
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Site A
Site B
GigE
CS-LAN
CS-LAN
FiberChannel
Link
Packet Network
GW
gw
gw
gw
gw
As depicted in the figure above, the CS2000 Compact Call Agent (CCA) has
multiple redundant network communication paths between its active/standby
components in geographically separated sites. These redundant paths prevent
single failures from resulting in complete isolation of the two sites from each
other. This enables the CCA to maintain a single active component in
network failure scenarios that would otherwise result in active components in
both sites at the same time. In this scenario, it is necessary to choose one site
(referred to as the surviving site) from which to provide service. To this end,
dynamic routing protocols are updated so that all remote messages destined
for addresses in the geographically distributed LAN are routed to the site
collocated with the active CCA component. In network deployments using
the ERS8600 router, the inactive CCA in the non-surviving site automatically
updates the dynamic routing. Otherwise, this action is performed manually in
response to an alarm.
The result of this dynamic routing change has an impact on other 1+1 fault
tolerant components in the network, including the SS-L components. In the
failure scenarios described above, the SS-L components become isolated
from their mates, resulting in both instances of each 1+1 SS-L component
being active at the same time. However, based on the dynamic routing
changes, only one site is able to receive messages from outside the LAN.
This implies that when the network failure is corrected, all 1+1 SS-L
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components in the site collocated with the active CCA should retain their
activity while those in the other site should cede.
This feature requires 1+1 Fault Tolerant SS-L Components to detect the site
isolation scenario, and specifically to detect which site is the surviving site.
The purpose of detecting this condition is to make sure that a Fault Tolerant
component that was completely isolated from the network does not take
Activity away from its mate when the isolation condition is repaired.
Prior to this feature, SS-L components already support a mechanism to detect
one simple scenario of being isolated from the networknetwork interface
failure. SS-L components are able to detect when all network interfaces
connecting them to the LAN have failed. When they detect this condition,
they ensure that an isolated component does not take Activity away from its
mate when the isolation condition is repaired. This existing behavior is
exactly consistent with the desired behavior of a Fault Tolerant component
that detects itself to be in the non-surviving site of a Geographically
Survivable configuration. This is not surprising, because fundamentally
network interface failure has the same effect on the SS-L components on the
affected host platform that declaration of a non-surviving site by the CS2000
Compact Call Agent has on components existing in the non-surviving site. In
both cases, the affected components are completely isolated from the rest of
the network, while call processing continues elsewhere.
Accordingly, this feature introduces a new mechanism to detect the condition
of being in the non-surviving site. However, the behavior upon detecting this
condition is not new. SS-L components that detect themselves to be in the
non-surviving site of a Geographically Survivable configuration behave
exactly as they behave upon detecting network interface failure. For
completeness, the behavior of an SS-L component that detects itself to be
network isolatedeither due to network interface failure or to existence in
the non-surviving site of a Geographically Survivable configurationis
explained in detail.
The mechanism introduced by this feature to detect existence in the nonsurviving site of a Geographically Survivable configuration involves
periodically and continuously sending ICMP Echo Request (ping) messages
to the Active IP Address of the CS 2000 Compact Call Agent in order to
assess its reachability. SS-L Components that detect this IP Address to be
unreachable consider themselves to be in the non-surviving site.
Accordingly, they consider themselves to be network isolated.
The basic behavior of a Fault Tolerant network isolated component depends
on whether it is Active at the time it detects this condition. A component that
is not Active immediately shuts itself down and enters a state in which it
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waits for the network isolation condition to clear. Once this is detected, the
component restarts itself.
If a Fault Tolerant component is either Activating or Active at the time it
detects itself to be network isolated, it remains Active. However, the periodic
messages it exchanges with its mate as part of the 1+1 Fault Tolerance
mechanism communicates to its mate the fact that it considers itself to be
network isolated. When an Active component receives contact from its
Active mate, the fact that the mate is also network isolated is used in the
decision process about which of the two Active mates should retain activity
and which should restart.
This feature removes one existing alarm and adds three new Alarms. The
names of the new alarms:
Network Isolated
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Description
HAstatus
1minLoadAvg
5minLoadAvg
15minLoadAvg
Alarm350
Six (or 7 in SPFS 12 and up) data tables are described as follows:
cpuUsage table reports the Mean/Minimum/Maximum values over the past
PM interval.
memoryUsage table reports the Mean/Minimum/Maximum values over the
past PM interval.
diskUsage table reports the complete output from Solaris utility df k, used
and available disk space on each file system. It is captured at the end of each
PM interval.
traffic table reports the number of packets passing through each network
interface over the past PM interval. Typically uplink0, uplink1 and lo0 are
network interfaces for SPFS.
diskIO table reports the disk io statistics over PM interval. (x) is for the Max
value and (a) is for the Average value.
ApplicationPMs data table reports performance data grouped with
applications. This table content is configurable and an application is defined
as a list of running processes provided with a configuration file.
ONLY VISIBLE IN SPFS12 and up:
In SPFS 12, data is collected for LWPs as well (Light Weight Processes).
SystemLWP data table reports the number of processes and LWP processes
running on the system. It provides the mean, minimum and maximum for the
processes and LWPs.
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IntialDp
CallGap
ActivateServiceFiltering
ActivateServiceFilteringResponse
InitiateCallAttempt
INAPACNX
OPTIONS
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This feature reduces the table transfer time for table PNSCRN prior to ONPs.
This applies to both BRISC processors which are limited to 8M entries and to
XA-Core/PPC processors which are limited to 24M entries.
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1 SS 00 0 00 90 IBN PKNIL GWLPOT N
2 5420090 CUST542 0 0 216
9 DGT $
10 0 DPL Y 10 <-------------------- No Y after 10.
10 0 CND NOAMA ACT 0 0 0 0
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The following feature to function impacts are broken down into the following
sections:
CVM11 operational and functional impacts on page 77 (data schema,
logs, OMs, office parameters, and changes to the CDR)
OMs
Logs
DS
OParms
CDR
SO
No
Yes, 3 new
Yes, 1
changed
Yes, 1
new
No
No
Yes, 1
new
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
No
No
No
(Sheet 1 of 4)
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Table 2-1 CVM11 operational and functional impacts (Continued)
Feature Name
OMs
Logs
DS
OParms
CDR
SO
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 3
changed
STORM Robustness,
A00016298
No
Yes, 2
changed
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
No
No
No
No
Yes, 2 new
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 4
changed
No
No
Yes, 1
new
No
11 new
No
logs, 4 new
alarms
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 2
No
changed
No
No
Yes , 3
changed
No
Yes, 1
No
changed
No
Yes, 1
changed
Yes , 2
changed
No
No
No
No
No
Yes ,1
changed
No
No
No
No
No
Yes , 1
No
changed, 2
new
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
A00016421
A00016595
A00016771
A00018518
No
(Sheet 2 of 4)
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Table 2-1 CVM11 operational and functional impacts (Continued)
Feature Name
OMs
Logs
DS
OParms
CDR
SO
No
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
No
Yes,
several
changed
No
No
Yes ,1
changed
No
No
No
No
Yes ,1
changed
No
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
and 1
new
group
with 6
registers
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes,
several
changed
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 1
No
changed
Yes, 6
No
new
groups; 6
new
registers
added in
existing
groups
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 1
changed
No
No
No
Yes,
changes
SS-T
OMs
No
No
No
No
No
(Sheet 3 of 4)
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Table 2-1 CVM11 operational and functional impacts (Continued)
Feature Name
OMs
Logs
DS
OParms
CDR
SO
Yes,
changes
SPFS
OMs
No
No
No
No
No
SPFS PM enhancement,
A00019321
Yes, adds No
SPFS
PMs: 5
single
values &
6 data
tables
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes, 1 new
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes (1
new)
No
No
(Sheet 4 of 4)
Table 2-2 identifies the changes to the SOC activation by new features. The
table also displays the prerequisites (hardware or software) associated with
the features where applicable.
Table 2-2 CVM11 feature SOC activation and prerequisites
Feature Name
SOC Activation
SERVORD
information
Prerequisites/Description
VPNG0001, SIP
PBX Blind
Tunneling
N/A
H.323 Billing
Mediation,
A00015719
Implemented in the
Core
N/A
N/A
(Sheet 1 of 3)
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Table 2-2 CVM11 feature SOC activation and prerequisites (Continued)
Feature Name
SOC Activation
SERVORD
information
Prerequisites/Description
CS2B0013, GWC
Double Density
usage SOC
N/A
AS2K Provisioning
and SOC,
A00016421
AS2K0002
Controls the
number of AS2K
Lines and is a
Usage type SOC.
There is a
corresponding
new line option
(AGNTPCL)
which allows
distinguishing
between IETF
SIP Lines and
ISC SIP lines
using in the IMS
network on the
AS2K.
CS2B0012, CS2B
SIP PBX
N/A
VPNG0001, SIP
PBX Blind
Tunneling
PNSCRN Table
Expansion to 24
million tuples,
A00018527
XLAS0059
(Sheet 2 of 3)
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Table 2-2 CVM11 feature SOC activation and prerequisites (Continued)
Feature Name
SOC Activation
SERVORD
information
Prerequisites/Description
Line Capacity
Enhancement Phase 2,
A00018520
CS2N0004
N/A
ISDN Preconf
Notify, A00018730
MDC00080
N/A
N/A
(Sheet 3 of 3)
MAPCI
GUI usage
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
CS2K SIP PBX OAM (Operations, Administration, Maintenance) & Tools, A00016594
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
(Sheet 1 of 2)
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Table 2-3 CVM11 feature HMI impacts (Continued)
Feature Name
MAPCI
GUI usage
No
Yes
Yes
No
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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Table 2-4 outlines the hardware impacts of the features. This table will
identify any new/modified or removed hardware resulting from the
implementation of the new CVM11 features.
Table 2-4 CVM11 feature hardware dependencies
Feature
Details
Table 5 identifies whether each feature has an impact on ANSI-41 and IS41P
network messages or NOIS/IOS networking messages.
Table 5 CVM11 feature Network Interface impacts
Feature
Network
message
Independent
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
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Details
2 changed
A00018886
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Product-impact mappping
In the tables that follow, the parenthetical information after the ACTID
indicates the affected product, for example, A00018680 (WT). This mapping
table shows explanations for the acronyms used within the parentheses.
Acronym
Related Product
AS5200
CA
CS2M
CS2000
CS2000-c
GWC
Gateway Controller
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Acronym
Related Product
MCS
AS5200/SSL
SSL
SST
AMA/billing changes
Status
Module Code:199
Changed
Changed
Module Code:611
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This section lists any new, modified or deleted Data schema (DS) related
information associated with this release. For more detailed information on
these changes, refer to the Configuration Management section in Volume 2
of the Nortel OSS Overview: Customer-impacting features (PLN-(I)CVM11OSSV2).
Table 3-2New and modified DS for CVM11
Table name
Status
TRKOPTS
Changed
LTDATA
Changed
TRKOPTS
Changed
IBNFEAT
Changed
Table IBNFEAT has been enhanced to provide support for the new
Agent Protocol (AGNTPCL) Line Option.
TRKOPTS
DPTRKMEM
Table TRKOPTS has been enhanced to support for the new DPT
Protocol Type ISC, for the provisioning of ISC trunks.
SIPLINK
Changed
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Table 3-2New and modified DS for CVM11 (Continued)
Table name
Status
Routing tables
Changed
ISERVOPT
Changed
TRKOPTS
AMAOPTS
ORI_ACTIVATE:
Changed
ANNPHLST
LTDATA
Changed
Changed
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Table 3-2New and modified DS for CVM11 (Continued)
Table name
Status
FCICISCR
New
PISCRN
Changed
The size for table LCMINV is increased from 256 to 512 and the size
of table MTAVERT is increased from 1024 to 2040.
MTAVERT
PNSCRN
Changed
XXHEAD
Changed
XXCODE
TRKOPTS
Changed
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Table 3-2New and modified DS for CVM11 (Continued)
Table name
Status
INAPACN
New
IntialDp
CallGap
ActivateServiceFiltering
ActivateServiceFilteringResponse
InitiateCallAttempt
(Sheet 4 of 4)
Log changes
This section lists any new, modified or deleted logs related information
associated with this release. For more detailed information on these changes,
refer to the Fault Management section in Volume 2 of the Nortel OSS
Overview: Customer-impacting features (PLN-(I)CVM11-OSSV2).
Table 3-3New or modified logs for CVM11
Log number
Status
NWM900
NWM901
NWM902
New
STM302,
STM303
Changed
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Table 3-3New or modified logs for CVM11
Log number
Status
XPKT350
XPKT351
XPKT352
XPKT600
XPKT601
XPKT602
XPKT603
XPKT604
XPKT605
XPKT606
XPKT353
New
SPBX801
New
These new XPKT logs contain LTID and correlation id to identify with
which SIP PBX the log is associated. Except XPKT353, each of these
new logs corresponds to an existing TRK, TRKT, or AUDT log. They are
generated whenever the legacy logs are generated. The log type will
match that of the existing legacy log.
XPKT353 is a new log which will be generated on call failures due to
Invalid LTID or no LTID on the incoming side.
CLBK600
Changed
XTS309
XTS609
Deleted
CICM657
Changed
CR activity
XTS309 and XTS609 are being removed from customer documentation
since these logs are never generated by the SST product and can only
be generated manually with a debug test tool.
CR activity
CR Q01793472 changed the Specific Problem field value to add this
statement: IP Address = X.X.X.X:yyyy, where X.X.X.X is the IP address
of the terminal and yyyy is the port number. This change was introduced
into CICM release 10.1 MR2. At this time, CICM10.1 applies to SN10,
CVM11, CVM12 and CVM13.
PP396
New
CR Activity
CR Q01906401 created the PP396 log in IEMS11 for the ERS8600 to
notify when SLPP detected a loop on a port and the ERS8600 port is
thus going to shut down. It was patched back to IEMS10.
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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Feature title
OM change
LTID1
SIPPBXCallMgmtI
nstance
XPMOVLD2
ISUPSOC
TRK
LTID2
SIPGW_STACK_
STATS
SS-T OM groups
Implements the IEMS handling of SST CSVformatted metrics data. Also obsoletes
existing SNMP-based PMs for the SST.
SPFS OM groups
Implements the IEMS handling of SPFS CSVformatted metrics data. Also obsoletes
existing SNMP-based PMs for SPFS.
(Sheet 1 of 5)
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Table 3-4New or modified OMs for CVM11
OM group
Feature title
OM change
TRK2NET1,
registers
NVFLATB and
CNCTAT
TRK2NET2
register CNCTAT2
(Sheet 2 of 5)
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Table 3-4New or modified OMs for CVM11
OM group
Feature title
OM change
SIPGW_REJECT_
SIPMSG
SIPGW_TRANSA
CTION_IC
SIPGW_TRANSA
CTION_OG
SIPGW_TRANSACTION_IC: Provides
count of number of transactions created
by incoming messages per message type
with 10 registers.
SIPGW_TRANSACTION_OG: Provides
count of number of transactions created
by outgoing messages per message type
with 10 registers.
SIPGW_TRANSACTION_USAGE:
Provides count of the number of active
Transactions per message type with 10
registers.
SIPGW_RESPONSE_IC:Provides count
of number of incoming response
messages received with 10 registers.
SIPGW_RESPONSE_OG:Provides count
of number of outgoing response
messages received with 10registers.
SIPGW_TRANSA
CTION_USAGE
SIPGW_RESPON
SE_IC
SIPGW_RESPON
SE_OG
SIPGW_CALLP
SIPGW_ETC
SIPGW_OVERLO
AD
TLS_SIMULTANEOUS_CONNECTION_HW
M
MEM_USAGE
DISKSPACE_USAGE
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Table 3-4New or modified OMs for CVM11
OM group
Feature title
OM change
Refer to the
Change column
SPFS PM enhancement,
A00019321 (CS2000, SPFS)
HAstatus
1minLoadAvg
5minLoadAvg
15minLoadAvg
Alarm350
(Sheet 4 of 5)
98
Table 3-4New or modified OMs for CVM11
OM group
Feature title
OM change
IEMS performance
files for MG15000/
MDM
CR Q02007416-01
1
1
This sections list any new, modified or deleted Office parameters (OPARMS)
related information associated with this release. For more detailed
information on these changes, refer to the Configuration Management
section in Volume 2 of the Nortel OSS Overview: Customer-impacting
features (PLN-(I)CVM11-OSSV2).
Table 3-5New or modified Oparms for CVM11
Parameter name
Status
ATD_CONFIG
New
ATD_ACTIVE
TIMER T1
INITIAL_BLOCK_PERCENTAGE
TIMER T1
SUBSEQUENT_BLOCK_PERCENTAGE
(Sheet 1 of 2)
99
Table 3-5New or modified Oparms for CVM11
Parameter name
Status
MAX_RESLINES
Changed
XAC_FAST_ONP_ENABLED
New
ENABLE_10_DIGIT_XLA_FOR_MWT
New
ANN_CONF_CODECGRP
New
BEARER_ENCRYPTION_CONTROL
New
(Sheet 2 of 2)
This section lists any new, modified or deleted Service order (SO) related
information associated with this release. For more detailed information on
these changes, refer to the Configuration Management section in Volume 2
100
Status
NEW/EST/ADD
Changed
AGNTPCL
New
ADO
Changed
101
Table 3-6New or modified SERVORD commands/options for CVM11
SERVORD command/option
Status
(Various)
Changed
Status
GWCEM GUI
Changed
Changed
Changed
102
Table 3-7New or modified HM commands for CVM11
HM command or GUI
Status
CMT GUI
Changed
TMM CLUI
Changed
GWCSTAT
New
GWCALL
OP Command
Changed
103
Table 3-7New or modified HM commands for CVM11
HM command or GUI
Status
SS Trunks Performance
Changed
SPFS Performance
Interface panel, Collection Job
panel, and Report Job panel
104
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