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ControlSwitch
Policies and Routing
User’s Manual
Version 5.10.2
July 2015
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Table of Contents
POLICIES AND ROUTING USER’S MANUAL .................................................................................................... 8 1.
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................ 9 2.
2.1 Purpose of this Document........................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Abbreviations .............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.3 References................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.4 Contact Us ................................................................................................................................................... 9
POLICIES ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.
PLAN AND POLICIES ..................................................................................................................................... 11 4.
4.1 Plan Group Types ...................................................................................................................................... 11
4.2 Plan Groups Architecture .......................................................................................................................... 11
SERVICE TRIGGER ........................................................................................................................................ 14 5.
5.1 Service Trigger Plan Groups ...................................................................................................................... 14
Creating a Service Trigger Plan Group .................................................................................................. 15 5.1.1
Modifying Service Trigger Plan Group Parameters ............................................................................... 16 5.1.2
Deleting a Service Trigger Plan Group .................................................................................................. 17 5.1.3
Activating a Service Trigger Plan Group ................................................................................................ 17 5.1.4
Deactivating a Service Trigger Plan Group ............................................................................................ 17 5.1.5
Refreshing the Service Trigger Plan Groups .......................................................................................... 17 5.1.6
Configuring Service Trigger Plans and Policies...................................................................................... 17 5.1.7
5.2 Service Trigger Plans ................................................................................................................................. 18
Creating a Service Trigger Plan ............................................................................................................. 19 5.2.1
Modifying Service Trigger Plan Parameters .......................................................................................... 20 5.2.2
Deleting a Service Trigger Plan ............................................................................................................. 21 5.2.3
Activating a Service Trigger Plan ........................................................................................................... 21 5.2.4
Deactivating a Service Trigger Plan ....................................................................................................... 21 5.2.5
Refreshing the Service Trigger Plans ..................................................................................................... 21 5.2.6
5.3 Service Trigger Policies .............................................................................................................................. 22
Creating a Service Trigger Policy ........................................................................................................... 22 5.3.1
Modifying Service Trigger Policy Parameters ....................................................................................... 23 5.3.2
Deleting a Service Trigger Policy ........................................................................................................... 24 5.3.3
Launch Service Trigger Policy Configuration ......................................................................................... 24 5.3.4
Activating a Service Trigger Policy ........................................................................................................ 33 5.3.5
Deactivating a Service Trigger Policy .................................................................................................... 33 5.3.6
Set Service Trigger Policies Execution Order ........................................................................................ 33 5.3.7
Refreshing the Service Trigger Policy List ............................................................................................. 34 5.3.8
ROUTING ..................................................................................................................................................... 35 6.
6.1 Plans .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Creating a Routing Plan......................................................................................................................... 36 6.1.1
Modifying Routing Plan Parameters ..................................................................................................... 37 6.1.2
Deleting a Routing Plan ......................................................................................................................... 39 6.1.3
Activating a Routing Plan ...................................................................................................................... 39 6.1.4
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Deactivating a Routing Plan .................................................................................................................. 39 6.1.5
Refreshing the Routing Plans ................................................................................................................ 39 6.1.6
6.2 Policies ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
Creating a Policy ................................................................................................................................... 40 6.2.1
Modifying Policy Parameters ................................................................................................................ 41 6.2.2
Deleting a Policy.................................................................................................................................... 42 6.2.3
Launch Policy Configuration ................................................................................................................. 42 6.2.4
Activating a Policy ................................................................................................................................. 50 6.2.5
Deactivating a Policy ............................................................................................................................. 50 6.2.6
Set Policies Execution Order ................................................................................................................. 50 6.2.7
Refreshing the Policy ............................................................................................................................ 51 6.2.8
Definitions ............................................................................................................................................. 51 6.2.9
QOS ............................................................................................................................................................. 54
7.
7.1 Plans .......................................................................................................................................................... 54
Creating a QoS Plan .............................................................................................................................. 55 7.1.1
Modifying a QoS Plan ............................................................................................................................ 56 7.1.2
Deleting a QoS Plan............................................................................................................................... 57 7.1.3
Activating a QoS Plan ............................................................................................................................ 57 7.1.4
Deactivating a QoS Plan ........................................................................................................................ 57 7.1.5
Refreshing the QoS Plan ....................................................................................................................... 58 7.1.6
7.2 Policies ...................................................................................................................................................... 58
Creating a QoS Policy ............................................................................................................................ 58 7.2.1
Modifying QoS Policy Parameters ........................................................................................................ 59 7.2.2
Deleting a QoS Policy ............................................................................................................................ 60 7.2.3
Launch QoS Policy Configuration .......................................................................................................... 60 7.2.4
Activating a QoS Policy ......................................................................................................................... 68 7.2.5
Deactivating a QoS Policy ..................................................................................................................... 68 7.2.6
Set QoS Policies Execution Order.......................................................................................................... 68 7.2.7
Refreshing the QoS Policy ..................................................................................................................... 69 7.2.8
ANNOUNCEMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 70 8.
8.1 Announcement Plan Groups ..................................................................................................................... 70
Creating an Announcement Plan Group ............................................................................................... 71 8.1.1
Modifying Announcement Plan Group Parameters.............................................................................. 71 8.1.2
Deleting an Announcement Plan Group ............................................................................................... 72 8.1.3
Activating an Announcement Plan Group ............................................................................................ 73 8.1.4
Deactivating an Announcement Plan Group ........................................................................................ 73
8.1.5
Refreshing the Announcement Plan Groups ........................................................................................ 73 8.1.6
Configuring Announcement Plans and Policies .................................................................................... 73 8.1.7
8.2 Announcement Plans ................................................................................................................................ 74
Creating an Announcement Plan .......................................................................................................... 74 8.2.1
Modifying Announcement Plan Parameters ......................................................................................... 76 8.2.2
Deleting an Announcement Plan .......................................................................................................... 77 8.2.3
Activating an Announcement Plan ....................................................................................................... 77 8.2.4
Deactivating an Announcement Plan ................................................................................................... 77 8.2.5
Refreshing the Announcement Plans ................................................................................................... 77 8.2.6
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8.3 Announcement Policies ............................................................................................................................. 77
Creating an Announcement Policy........................................................................................................ 78 8.3.1
Modifying Announcement Policy Parameters ...................................................................................... 79 8.3.2
Deleting an Announcement Policy ........................................................................................................ 80 8.3.3
Launch Announcement Policy Configuration........................................................................................ 80 8.3.4
Activating an Announcement Policy ..................................................................................................... 88 8.3.5
Deactivating an Announcement Policy ................................................................................................. 88 8.3.6
Set Announcement Policies Execution Order ....................................................................................... 88 8.3.7
Refreshing the Announcement Policy List ............................................................................................ 89 8.3.8
ROUTING PROFILES ..................................................................................................................................... 90 9.
9.1 Routing Profile Summary .......................................................................................................................... 90
Creating a Routing Profile ..................................................................................................................... 91 9.1.1
Modifying Routing Profile Parameters ................................................................................................. 91 9.1.2
Deleting a Routing Profile ..................................................................................................................... 92 9.1.3
Refreshing Routing Profile .................................................................................................................... 92 9.1.4
9.2 Routable Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 92
Creating a Routable Parameter ............................................................................................................ 93 9.2.1
Modifying Routable Parameters ........................................................................................................... 94 9.2.2
Deleting a Routable Parameter ............................................................................................................ 95 9.2.3
Refreshing Routing Parameters ............................................................................................................ 96 9.2.4
9.3 Treatment Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 96
Creating a Treatment Parameter .......................................................................................................... 96 9.3.1
Modifying Treatment Parameters ........................................................................................................ 97 9.3.2
Deleting a Treatment Parameter .......................................................................................................... 98 9.3.3
Refreshing Treatment Parameters ....................................................................................................... 98 9.3.4
Egress Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 98 9.3.5
ROUTING PROFILE GROUPS ................................................................................................................... 101 10.
10.1 Profile Groups ......................................................................................................................................... 101
Creating a Profile Group ................................................................................................................. 101 10.1.1
Modifying Profile Groups Parameters ............................................................................................ 102 10.1.2
Deleting a Profile Group ................................................................................................................. 103 10.1.3
Refreshing the Profile Group List ................................................................................................... 103 10.1.4
Filtering Profile Groups................................................................................................................... 103 10.1.5
Profiles ............................................................................................................................................ 104 10.1.6
ROUTING CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................... 107 11.
11.1 Route List ................................................................................................................................................ 107
Route List All Groups ................................................................................................................... 108 11.1.1
Routes ............................................................................................................................................. 114 11.1.2
11.2 Directory Manager .................................................................................................................................. 116
Creating a Directory........................................................................................................................ 118 11.2.1
Modifying Directory Parameters .................................................................................................... 119 11.2.2
Deleting a Directory ........................................................................................................................ 120 11.2.3
Activating a Directory ..................................................................................................................... 120 11.2.4
Deactivating a Directory ................................................................................................................. 120 11.2.5
Refreshing the Directory ................................................................................................................ 120 11.2.6
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Filtering Directory ........................................................................................................................... 120 11.2.7
11.3 Directory Set ........................................................................................................................................... 121
Directory Set ................................................................................................................................... 122 11.3.1
Directories ...................................................................................................................................... 125 11.3.2
11.4 Class of Service ........................................................................................................................................ 126
Class of Service ............................................................................................................................... 127 11.4.1
End Points ....................................................................................................................................... 129 11.4.2
NUMBERING PLAN ................................................................................................................................ 131 12.
12.1 Country .................................................................................................................................................... 131
Country ........................................................................................................................................... 131 12.1.1
Area Codes ..................................................................................................................................... 133 12.1.2
12.2 LATA ........................................................................................................................................................ 134
Creating a LATA .............................................................................................................................. 135 12.2.1
Deleting a LATA .............................................................................................................................. 136 12.2.2
Refreshing the LATA List ................................................................................................................. 136 12.2.3
Filtering LATA List ........................................................................................................................... 136 12.2.4
BORDER GATEWAY CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 137 13.
13.1 IP Domain ................................................................................................................................................ 137
IP Domains ...................................................................................................................................... 137 13.1.1
Network Entities ............................................................................................................................. 140 13.1.2
13.2 Ingress-Egress Domain Map .................................................................................................................... 141
TRANSCODING GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................... 142 14.
14.1 TGW Domain ........................................................................................................................................... 142
TGW Domains ................................................................................................................................. 142
14.1.1
14.2 Ingress-Egress Transcoding Map ............................................................................................................. 146
Transcoding Mapping ..................................................................................................................... 147 14.2.1
Transcoding Gateways ................................................................................................................... 149 14.2.2
14.3 Transcoding Selection ............................................................................................................................. 152
QOS METRIC CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................. 153 15.
Network Entities ............................................................................................................................. 153 15.1.1
15.2 Templates ................................................................................................................................................ 155
Creating a Template ....................................................................................................................... 155 15.2.1
Modifying Template Parameters .................................................................................................... 156 15.2.2
Deleting a Template ....................................................................................................................... 156 15.2.3
Refreshing the Templates List ........................................................................................................ 156 15.2.4
Filtering Templates ......................................................................................................................... 157 15.2.5
Add Criteria to Template ................................................................................................................ 157 15.2.6
15.3 QoS Metric .............................................................................................................................................. 158
Creating a QoS Metric .................................................................................................................... 159 15.3.1
Modifying QoS Metric Parameters ................................................................................................. 159 15.3.2
Deleting a QoS Metric .................................................................................................................... 160 15.3.3
Activating a QoS Metric .................................................................................................................. 160 15.3.4
Deactivating a QoS Metric .............................................................................................................. 161 15.3.5
Refreshing the QoS Metric ............................................................................................................. 161 15.3.6
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Filtering QoS Metric........................................................................................................................ 161 15.3.7
Adding Criteria Values to QoS Metric ............................................................................................. 162 15.3.8
15.4 QoS Criteria ............................................................................................................................................. 163
ANNOUNCEMENT CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................... 164 16.
16.1 Viewing the Announcements .................................................................................................................. 164
16.2 Modifying the Announcements .............................................................................................................. 164
16.3 Creating an Announcement .................................................................................................................... 165
16.4 Adding APB .............................................................................................................................................. 166
16.5 Adding APB-Gateway/Media Server Association .................................................................................... 167
ROUTING TREATMENT TYPES ................................................................................................................ 169 17.
17.1 Route Treatment Type ............................................................................................................................ 169
Egress Points ................................................................................................................................... 169 17.1.1
Features .......................................................................................................................................... 171 17.1.2
17.2 Announcement Treatment Type ............................................................................................................. 173
Features .......................................................................................................................................... 173 17.2.1
Announcement Plan ....................................................................................................................... 173 17.2.2
17.3 Reject Treatment Type ............................................................................................................................ 174
Features .......................................................................................................................................... 174 17.3.1
Cause Code ..................................................................................................................................... 175 17.3.2
Announcement Plan ....................................................................................................................... 176 17.3.3
ANNOUNCEMENT TREATMENT TYPES ................................................................................................... 178 18.
18.1 Route ....................................................................................................................................................... 178
Egress Points ................................................................................................................................... 178 18.1.1
Features .......................................................................................................................................... 179
18.1.2
Announcement Scenario ................................................................................................................ 180 18.1.3
Service Name .................................................................................................................................. 180 18.1.4
SERVICE TRIGGER TREATMENT TYPES ................................................................................................... 182 19.
19.1 Announcement........................................................................................................................................ 182
Features .......................................................................................................................................... 182 19.1.1
Announcement Plan ....................................................................................................................... 182 19.1.2
19.2 Service Node ........................................................................................................................................... 183
Features .......................................................................................................................................... 183 19.2.1
Service List ...................................................................................................................................... 184 19.2.2
19.3 Security PIN ............................................................................................................................................. 185
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Policies and Routing User’s Manual 1.
The Policies and Routing User’s Manual for the Dialogic® ControlSwitchTM.
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Introduction 2.
2.1 Purpose of this Document
This User’s Manual and Help System is provided to enable users to quickly master the operation and the
configuration of the ControlSwitch policies and routing.
2.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this document the following abbreviations apply:
Term
Abbreviation
LATA
Local Access Transport Area (LATA)
Table: Abbreviations
2.3 References
1. ControlSwitch Elements and Resources User's Manual
2. ControlSwitch Advanced Elements and Services User's Manual
3. ControlSwitch Business Services and Advanced Policies User's Manual
4. Business Services and Advanced Policies
2.4 Contact Us
You can contact us for more information and assistance at:
Telephone:
Sales:
Technical Support:
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Policies 3.
Plan and Policies
Routing Profiles
Routing Profile Groups
Routing Configuration
QoS Metric Configuration
Announcement Configuration
Authorization Configuration (see ControlSwitch Business Services and Advanced Policies User's
Manual, section Authorization Configuration).
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Plan and Policies 4.
4.1 Plan Group Types
SEE is responsible for the decision making in the CS, while it queries PE for what action to take. The
decision making data is stored in the PE in forms of different plan groups representing the following set
of services:
Service Trigger. Related to special services including re-routing.
Authorization. Enables the PE to determine whether a caller is authorized to place a call,
suitable for PIN-based services (see ControlSwitch Business Services and Advanced Policies
User's Manual, section Authorization).
Location Service. Enables the PE to provide information regarding how to locate the ingress
trunk group, used for services such as border gateway (see ControlSwitch Business Services and
Advanced Policies User's Manual, section Location Services).
Announcement. Enable the PE to respond with the announcement to be played.
Routing. Enables the PE with routing information, to decide how to route the call and how to
re-route the call in case of the far-end failure.
Tariff. Enables the PE to determine which tariff plan to use (see ControlSwitch Business Services
and Advanced Policies User's Manual, section Tariff).
QoS. Enables the PE to provide information regarding the QoS criteria and reports.
The plan groups are configured via the EMS GUI.
4.2 Plan Groups Architecture
The following shows the Plan Groups architecture.
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Each Plan Group may contain Plan Types, and each plan type may contain multiple Policies. Policies in
a plan are executed according to an execution order, and their logic is provided as a tree-based
hierarchy. Each plan/policy can be activated or deactivated. Each policy node contains different decision
points. These decision points are called Rules, which their logic is interpreted in an “If, Then, Else” logic
with support for enhanced structuring such as Goto, and GoSub, followed be a Treatment. Rule and
treatment nodes can be activated or deactivated.
In the below example, the parameters are defined as follows:
Plan Group. Routing.
Plan. Europe Plan-1
Policy. Policy France-UK-Germany
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Rule Node. Three nodes: Rule-France, Rule-UK, and Rule Germany
Treatment Node. Three treatments, each following a rule, as shown in the policy above
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Service Trigger 5.
Complex services that include multiple triggers during the session's life time use the Service Trigger. An
account code call service, which uses: multiple announcements in different stages of the call, digit
collection, authorization, and routing is an example of a service which uses service trigger. See
ControlSwitch Advanced Elements and Services User's Manual, Services for details on the model and
architecture.
Service triggers define what service to activate at each DP (triggers) during the call. It includes the
following entities:
Plan Group. List of plans (DPs/states).
Plans (DP). List of policies.
Policies. Rules (trigger) and treatments.
5.1 Service Trigger Plan Groups
Prior to plans and policies settings a plan group should be created. The displayed window allows the
configuration of the service trigger plan groups. The following table details the displayed parameters.
Term
Definition
ID
The unique service trigger plan group id.
Name
The service trigger plan group's unique name.
Description
A short description on a service trigger plan group.
System Plan Group
Indicated whether the selected plan group is the default service trigger plan of the system.
Plan Group Type
The plan type: Service Trigger
State
The administrative state of the service trigger plan group. Possible values: Activated,
Deactivated.
Table: Service Trigger Plan Groups Parameters
To see the service trigger plan group information, double-click on the selected item.
The following actions are applied:
Creating a Service Trigger Plan Group
Modifying Service Trigger Plan Group Parameters
Deleting a Service Trigger Plan Group
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Activating a Service Trigger Plan Group
Deactivating a Service Trigger Plan Group
Refreshing the Service Trigger Plan Groups
Configure Service Trigger Plans and Policies
Creating a Service Trigger Plan Group 5.1.1
To create a service trigger plan group:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger
2. Click on the Create button.
3. Enter the parameters, as depicted below.
ID. The service trigger plan group's id (read only).
Name. The service trigger plan group's unique name.
Description. A short description on the service trigger plan group.
Type. The plan type: Service Trigger.
System Plan Group. If set to Yes, the service trigger plan group is selected as the default
plan group of the system.
State. The administrative state of the service trigger plan group. Possible values:
Activated, Deactivated (also Actions icons can be activated for the same operation).
Route Collection
Collect Across Plans. If set to Yes, all the plans in the group shall be considered.
Max Collected Routes. Maximum number of the plans that are considered in the service
trigger plan.
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Include Routes From System Plan. If set to Yes, additional service trigger plans, originated
from the system plan, shall be considered for service trigger (read only).
Status. The status of the current operation (read only).
4. Click OK to save the entered values.
5. Click on the Refresh button to see the newly created service trigger plan in the list.
Modifying Service Trigger Plan Group Parameters 5.1.2
To modify service trigger plan group parameters:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger.
2. Select the service trigger plan group you want to modify.
3. Click on the Modify button.
4. Enter the parameters you want to modify, as depicted below.
ID. The service trigger plan group's id (read only).
Name. The service trigger plan group's unique name.
Description. A short description on the service trigger plan group.
Type. The plan type: Service Trigger (read only).
System Plan Group. If set to Yes, the announcement plan group is selected as the default
plan group of the system.
State. The administrative state of the service trigger plan group. Possible values:
Activated, Deactivated (also Actions icons can be activated for the same operation).
Route Collection
Collect Across Plans. If set to Yes, all the plans in the group shall be considered.
Max Collected Routes. Maximum number of the plans that are considered in the service
trigger plan.
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Include Routes From System Plan. If set to Yes, additional service trigger plans, originated
from the system plan, shall be considered for service trigger (read only).
Status. The status of the current operation (read only).
5. Click OK to save the entered values.
6. Click on the Refresh button to see the newly created plan in the list.
Deleting a Service Trigger Plan Group 5.1.3
To delete a service trigger plan group:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger.
2. Select the service trigger plan group you want to delete.
3. Click on the Delete button.
4. Click Yes in the Delete Confirmation window.
5. Click on the Refresh button to remove the deleted item from the displayed list.
Activating a Service Trigger Plan Group 5.1.4
To activate a service trigger plan group:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger.
2. Select a service trigger plan group.
3. Click on the Activate button.
Deactivating a Service Trigger Plan Group 5.1.5
To deactivate a service trigger plan group:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger.
2. Select a service trigger plan group.
3. Click on the Deactivate button.
Refreshing the Service Trigger Plan Groups 5.1.6
To Refresh the service trigger plan groups:
1. Click on the Refresh button.
Configuring Service Trigger Plans and Policies 5.1.7
This tab, allows the user to manage the service trigger plans and policies.
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This window includes the below sections:
Plans, at the top of the window, allow the configuration of the service trigger plans.
Policies allow the user to set the service trigger policies per plan, and their role and treatment
nodes.
5.2 Service Trigger Plans
This window allows the configuration of the service trigger plans. The following table details the
displayed parameters.
Term
Definition
ID
The unique announcement plan id.
Name
The announcement plan's unique name.
Description
A short description on the announcement plan.
State
The administrative state of the announcement plan. Possible values: Activated, Deactivated.
System Plan
Indicated whether the selected plan is the default announcement plan of the system.
Plan Type
The plan type: Announcement
Table: Service Trigger Plans Parameters
To see the service trigger plan information, double-click on the selected item.
The following actions are applied:
Creating a Service Trigger Plan
Modifying Service Trigger Plan Parameters
Deleting a Service Trigger Plan
Activating a Service Trigger Plan
Deactivating a Service Trigger Plan
Refreshing the Service Trigger Plans List
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Creating a Service Trigger Plan
5.2.1
To create a service trigger plan:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger
2. Click on the Create button.
3. Enter the parameters, as depicted below.
ID. The service trigger plan's id (read only).
Name. The service trigger plan's unique name.
Description. A short description on the service trigger plan.
Plan Type. Plan defines the behavior at a specific DP. The DPs are listed below:
ROUTE_SELECT_FAILURE. Used for QoR service, see ControlSwitch Elements and
Resources User's Manual, section Append QoR Capability
OFFHOOK_DELAY. Used for local Veraz Call Screening, and account code service.
SHARE_INTEROFF_TRUNK
ORIGINATION_ATTEMPT. Used for SIP LNP.
ORIGINATION_ANSWER
SPECIFIC_DIGIT_STRING. Used for local INAP services, LNP, Toll Free, Veraz Call
Block, and ENUM LNP.
Reroute Plan. If required, select a reroute plan, operated when routing fails (not
applicable).
System Plan. If set to Yes, the plan is selected as the default (system) service trigger plan.
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State. The administrative state of the announcement plan. Possible values: Activated,
Deactivated (also Actions icons can be activated for the same operation).
Route Collection
Collect Across Plans. If set to Yes, all the plans in the group shall be considered (not
applicable).
Max Collected Routes. Maximum number of the plans that are considered in the service
trigger plan (not applicable).
Include Routes From System Plan. If set to Yes, plans originated from the system plan,
shall also be considered.
Status. The status of the current operation (read only).
4. Click OK to save the entered values.
5. Click on the Refresh button to see the newly created service trigger plan in the list.
Modifying Service Trigger Plan Parameters 5.2.2
To modify service trigger plan parameters:
1. Select Policies Plan and Policies Service Trigger.
2. Select the service trigger plan you want to modify.
3. Click on the Modify button.
4. Enter the parameters you want to modify, as depicted below.
ID. The service trigger plan's id (read only).
Name. The service trigger plan's unique name.
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