1 Introduction
This document describes how to configure the Country Code Mapping (CCM) service in the MTAS.
1.1 Prerequisites
It is assumed that the user of this document is familiar with the O&M area, in general.
1.1.1 Licenses
No license is required for the CCM service.
1.1.2 Documents
Before starting any procedure in this document, ensure that the following documents are available:
1.1.3 Conditions
The following condition must apply:
An Ericsson Command-Line Interface (ECLI) session in Exec mode is in progress.
2 Overview
The CCM service provides function for comparing a pair of Country Calling Code (CCC) or Mobile Country Code (MCC), or both, in free combination to decide if they belong to same country.
The CCM service is used to, for example, evaluate the barring conditions as roaming, international, and international-exHC, for the mobile subscriber.
2.1 Mapping a CCC to MCC
A CCC always needs to map the corresponding MCC based on the Table 1 before comparison, see Section 3.2 Default Values for MtasCcmCcc.
The MtasCcmCcc table contains all the CCCs for the whole world. As the different number of the left-most digits is used for different CCC zones, the table is configured differently for different CCC zones.
| Zone 1 | Either the left-most digit or the four
left most digits of the CCC can be configured for this zone.
| |
| Zone 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9 | Either the two leftmost digits or the three leftmost digits of the CCC can be configured for these zones. | |
| Zone 7 | Either the leftmost digit or the two leftmost
digits of the CCC can be configured for this zone.
| |
- Note:
- The longest match is applied when using the table.
2.2 Unifying of MCC
As several countries use multiple MCCs, an MCC needs to unify based on the MtasCcmMcc table before comparison. The USA has, for example, the MCCs 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, and 316. They are configured in the table and unified to 310, see Table 1.
The table only contains the MCCs for countries that use multiple MCCs. Other MCCs do not need to configure in the table. The MCC for Sweden is, for example, 240, but as Sweden does not use multiple MCCs, the MCC is not in the table.
2.3 Subfunctions
The subfunctions included in the CCM service are described in this section.
2.3.1 Country Codes Comparison
The subfunction compares two Country Codes in form of either CCC or MCC to decide if they belong to same country.
2.3.2 Operation and Maintenance
The subfunction includes configuration management needed for the CCM service.
2.4 Interaction with Other Services
CCM does not have any interaction with other services.
3 CCM Configuration
The CCM service is controlled by the MtasCcm MO. An overview of the CCM MO structure is shown in Figure 1.
For configurable MOs and attributes, related to the CCM service, refer to Managed Object Model (MOM).
3.1 Default Values for MtasCcmMcc
This section lists the default values for the MtasCcmMcc, see Table 1.
|
Index |
MtasCcmMcc |
mtasCcmMccUnifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
461 |
460 |
|
2 |
405 |
404 |
|
3 |
406 |
404 |
|
4 |
441 |
440 |
|
5 |
430 |
424 |
|
6 |
431 |
424 |
|
7 |
235 |
234 |
|
8 |
311 |
310 |
|
9 |
312 |
310 |
|
10 |
313 |
310 |
|
11 |
314 |
310 |
|
12 |
315 |
310 |
|
13 |
316 |
310 |
3.2 Default Values for MtasCcmCcc
This section lists the default values for the MtasCcmCcc, see Table 2 - Table 9.
3.2.1 Zone One Values
The values for zone one, are shown in Table 2.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+1 |
310 |
|
2 |
+1204 |
302 |
|
3 |
+1226 |
302 |
|
4 |
+1236 |
302 |
|
5 |
+1242 |
364 |
|
6 |
+1246 |
342 |
|
7 |
+1249 |
302 |
|
8 |
+1250 |
302 |
|
9 |
+1264 |
365 |
|
10 |
+1268 |
344 |
|
11 |
+1284 |
348 |
|
12 |
+1289 |
302 |
|
13 |
+1306 |
302 |
|
14 |
+1340 |
332 |
|
15 |
+1343 |
302 |
|
16 |
+1345 |
346 |
|
17 |
+1365 |
302 |
|
18 |
+1403 |
302 |
|
19 |
+1416 |
302 |
|
20 |
+1418 |
302 |
|
21 |
+1431 |
302 |
|
22 |
+1438 |
302 |
|
23 |
+1441 |
350 |
|
24 |
+1450 |
302 |
|
25 |
+1473 |
352 |
|
26 |
+1506 |
302 |
|
27 |
+1514 |
302 |
|
28 |
+1519 |
302 |
|
29 |
+1579 |
302 |
|
30 |
+1581 |
302 |
|
31 |
+1587 |
302 |
|
32 |
+1604 |
302 |
|
33 |
+1613 |
302 |
|
34 |
+1647 |
302 |
|
35 |
+1649 |
376 |
|
36 |
+1664 |
354 |
|
37 |
+1684 |
544 |
|
38 |
+1705 |
302 |
|
39 |
+1709 |
302 |
|
40 |
+1758 |
358 |
|
41 |
+1767 |
366 |
|
42 |
+1778 |
302 |
|
43 |
+1780 |
302 |
|
44 |
+1784 |
360 |
|
45 |
+1787 |
330 |
|
46 |
+1807 |
302 |
|
47 |
+1809 |
370 |
|
48 |
+1819 |
302 |
|
49 |
+1825 |
302 |
|
50 |
+1829 |
370 |
|
51 |
+1849 |
370 |
|
52 |
+1867 |
302 |
|
53 |
+1868 |
374 |
|
54 |
+1869 |
356 |
|
55 |
+1873 |
302 |
|
56 |
+1876 |
338 |
|
57 |
+1902 |
302 |
|
58 |
+1905 |
302 |
|
59 |
+1939 |
330 |
3.2.2 Zone Two Values
The values for zone two, are shown in Table 3.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+20 |
602 |
|
2 |
+212 |
604 |
|
3 |
+213 |
603 |
|
4 |
+216 |
605 |
|
5 |
+218 |
606 |
|
6 |
+220 |
607 |
|
7 |
+221 |
608 |
|
8 |
+222 |
609 |
|
9 |
+223 |
610 |
|
10 |
+224 |
611 |
|
11 |
+225 |
612 |
|
12 |
+226 |
613 |
|
13 |
+227 |
614 |
|
14 |
+228 |
615 |
|
15 |
+229 |
616 |
|
16 |
+230 |
617 |
|
17 |
+231 |
618 |
|
18 |
+232 |
619 |
|
19 |
+233 |
620 |
|
20 |
+234 |
621 |
|
21 |
+235 |
622 |
|
22 |
+236 |
623 |
|
23 |
+237 |
624 |
|
24 |
+238 |
625 |
|
25 |
+239 |
626 |
|
26 |
+240 |
627 |
|
27 |
+241 |
628 |
|
28 |
+242 |
629 |
|
29 |
+243 |
630 |
|
30 |
+244 |
631 |
|
31 |
+245 |
632 |
|
32 |
+248 |
633 |
|
33 |
+249 |
634 |
|
34 |
+250 |
635 |
|
35 |
+251 |
636 |
|
36 |
+252 |
637 |
|
37 |
+253 |
638 |
|
38 |
+254 |
639 |
|
39 |
+255 |
640 |
|
40 |
+256 |
641 |
|
41 |
+257 |
642 |
|
42 |
+258 |
643 |
|
43 |
+260 |
645 |
|
44 |
+261 |
646 |
|
45 |
+263 |
648 |
|
46 |
+264 |
649 |
|
47 |
+265 |
650 |
|
48 |
+266 |
651 |
|
49 |
+267 |
652 |
|
50 |
+268 |
653 |
|
51 |
+269 |
654 |
|
52 |
+27 |
655 |
|
53 |
+291 |
657 |
|
54 |
+297 |
363 |
|
55 |
+298 |
288 |
|
56 |
+299 |
290 |
3.2.3 Zone Three and Four Values
The values for zone three and four, are shown in Table 4.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+30 |
202 |
|
2 |
+31 |
204 |
|
3 |
+32 |
206 |
|
4 |
+33 |
208 |
|
5 |
+34 |
214 |
|
6 |
+350 |
266 |
|
7 |
+351 |
268 |
|
8 |
+352 |
270 |
|
9 |
+353 |
272 |
|
10 |
+354 |
274 |
|
11 |
+355 |
276 |
|
12 |
+356 |
278 |
|
13 |
+357 |
280 |
|
14 |
+358 |
244 |
|
15 |
+359 |
284 |
|
16 |
+36 |
216 |
|
17 |
+370 |
246 |
|
18 |
+371 |
247 |
|
19 |
+372 |
248 |
|
20 |
+373 |
259 |
|
21 |
+374 |
283 |
|
22 |
+375 |
257 |
|
23 |
+376 |
213 |
|
24 |
+377 |
212 |
|
25 |
+378 |
292 |
|
26 |
+379 |
225 |
|
27 |
+380 |
255 |
|
28 |
+381 |
220 |
|
29 |
+382 |
297 |
|
30 |
+385 |
219 |
|
31 |
+386 |
293 |
|
32 |
+387 |
218 |
|
33 |
+389 |
294 |
|
34 |
+39 |
222 |
|
35 |
+40 |
226 |
|
36 |
+41 |
228 |
|
37 |
+420 |
230 |
|
38 |
+421 |
231 |
|
39 |
+423 |
295 |
|
40 |
+43 |
232 |
|
41 |
+44 |
235 |
|
42 |
+45 |
238 |
|
43 |
+46 |
240 |
|
44 |
+47 |
242 |
|
45 |
+48 |
260 |
|
46 |
+49 |
262 |
3.2.4 Zone Five Values
The values for zone five, are shown in Table 5.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+500 |
750 |
|
2 |
+501 |
702 |
|
3 |
+502 |
704 |
|
4 |
+503 |
706 |
|
5 |
+504 |
708 |
|
6 |
+505 |
710 |
|
7 |
+506 |
712 |
|
8 |
+507 |
714 |
|
9 |
+508 |
308 |
|
10 |
+509 |
372 |
|
11 |
+51 |
716 |
|
12 |
+52 |
334 |
|
13 |
+53 |
368 |
|
14 |
+54 |
722 |
|
15 |
+55 |
724 |
|
16 |
+56 |
730 |
|
17 |
+57 |
732 |
|
18 |
+58 |
734 |
|
19 |
+590 |
340 |
|
20 |
+591 |
736 |
|
21 |
+592 |
738 |
|
22 |
+593 |
740 |
|
23 |
+594 |
742 |
|
24 |
+595 |
744 |
|
25 |
+596 |
340 |
|
26 |
+597 |
746 |
|
27 |
+598 |
748 |
|
28 |
+599 |
362 |
3.2.5 Zone Six Values
The values for zone six, are shown in Table 6.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+60 |
502 |
|
2 |
+61 |
505 |
|
3 |
+62 |
510 |
|
4 |
+63 |
515 |
|
5 |
+64 |
530 |
|
6 |
+65 |
525 |
|
7 |
+66 |
520 |
|
8 |
+670 |
514 |
|
9 |
+672 |
505 |
|
10 |
+673 |
528 |
|
11 |
+674 |
536 |
|
12 |
+675 |
537 |
|
13 |
+676 |
539 |
|
14 |
+677 |
540 |
|
15 |
+678 |
541 |
|
16 |
+679 |
542 |
|
17 |
+680 |
552 |
|
18 |
+681 |
543 |
|
19 |
+682 |
548 |
|
20 |
+685 |
549 |
|
21 |
+686 |
545 |
|
22 |
+687 |
546 |
|
23 |
+689 |
547 |
|
24 |
+691 |
550 |
|
25 |
+692 |
551 |
3.2.6 Zone Seven Values
The values for zone seven, are shown in Table 7.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+7 |
250 |
|
2 |
+76 |
401 |
|
3 |
+77 |
401 |
3.2.7 Zone Eight Values
The values for zone eight, are shown in Table 8.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+81 |
440 |
|
2 |
+82 |
450 |
|
3 |
+84 |
452 |
|
4 |
+850 |
467 |
|
5 |
+852 |
454 |
|
6 |
+853 |
455 |
|
7 |
+855 |
456 |
|
8 |
+856 |
457 |
|
9 |
+86 |
460 |
|
10 |
+880 |
470 |
|
11 |
+886 |
466 |
3.2.8 Zone Nine Values
The values of zone nine, are shown in Table 9.
|
Index |
MtasCcmCcc |
mtasCcmCccSpecifiedMcc |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
+90 |
286 |
|
2 |
+91 |
404 |
|
3 |
+92 |
410 |
|
4 |
+93 |
412 |
|
5 |
+94 |
413 |
|
6 |
+95 |
414 |
|
7 |
+960 |
472 |
|
8 |
+961 |
415 |
|
9 |
+962 |
416 |
|
10 |
+963 |
417 |
|
11 |
+964 |
418 |
|
12 |
+965 |
419 |
|
13 |
+966 |
420 |
|
14 |
+967 |
421 |
|
15 |
+968 |
422 |
|
16 |
+971 |
424 |
|
17 |
+972 |
425 |
|
18 |
+973 |
426 |
|
19 |
+974 |
427 |
|
20 |
+975 |
402 |
|
21 |
+976 |
428 |
|
22 |
+977 |
429 |
|
23 |
+98 |
432 |
|
24 |
+992 |
436 |
|
25 |
+993 |
438 |
|
26 |
+994 |
400 |
|
27 |
+995 |
282 |
|
28 |
+996 |
437 |
|
29 |
+998 |
434 |
4 Performance Management
Not applicable.
5 Fault Management
The CCM service has no alarms.

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