MTAS Country Code Mapping Management Guide
MTAS

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Prerequisites

2

Overview
2.1Mapping a CCC to MCC
2.2Unifying of MCC
2.3Subfunctions
2.4Interaction with Other Services

3

CCM Configuration
3.1Default Values for MtasComCcmMcc
3.2Default Values for MtasComCcmCcc

4

Performance Management

5

Fault Management

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 MtasComCcmCcc.

The MtasComCcmCcc 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.
  • +1 is for the USA
  • +1xxx are for other countries
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.
  • +7 is for Russia
  • +7x are for other countries
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 MtasComCcmMcc 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 MtasComCcm MO. An overview of the CCM MO structure is shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1   CCM MO Structure

For configurable MOs and attributes, related to the CCM service, refer to Managed Object Model (MOM).

3.1   Default Values for MtasComCcmMcc

This section lists the default values for the MtasComCcmMcc, see Table 1.

Table 1    Default Values for MtasComCcmMcc Table

Index

MtasComCcmMcc

mtasComCcmMccUnifiedMcc

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 MtasComCcmCcc

This section lists the default values for the MtasComCcmCcc, see Table 2 - Table 9.

3.2.1   Zone One Values

The values for zone one, are shown in Table 2.

Table 2    Zone One Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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.

Table 3    Zone Two Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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.

Table 4    Zone Three and Four Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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

234

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.

Table 5    Zone Five Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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.

Table 6    Zone Six Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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.

Table 7    Zone Seven Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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.

Table 8    Zone Eight Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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.

Table 9    Zone Nine Values

Index

MtasComCcmCcc

mtasComCcmCccSpecifiedMcc

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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