Cisco Systems OL-3351-01 manual BAF Output Provisioning Example, Processing Transit/Tandem Calls

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Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output

BAF Output Provisioning Example

Processing Transit/Tandem Calls

InterLATA calls can originate at, terminate at, or pass through the Cisco MGC generating the BAF records. Originating records are distinguished from terminating records by the appropriate use of the BAF calltype field in the Map Type table. BAMS identifies a call as an originating interLATA call if only the egress trunk group is populated. Similarly, BAMS identifies a terminating call as an interLATA call if only the ingress trunk group is populated.

However, it is also possible for a call to transit, or pass through the Cisco MGC. If the ingress and egress fields are populated, this call can be identified. BAMS does not support BAF record types for tandem calls. Rather, BAMS separates interLATA calls into three subcategories: originating, terminating, and tandem. The Map Type table provides user-configurable record types. By default, structure code 625/call type 110 is used for interLATA tandem calls.

BAF Output Provisioning Example

The following example shows a BAF output provisioning script.

set-node:1: prov-sta::srcver=”new”,dstver=”baf”,confirm set-nodename::name="london"

prov-add:poll:host-name1=”va-lewis”,rem-dir1=”/opt/CiscoMGC/var/bam”,file-prefix1=”cdr*”,fi le-suffix1=”.bin”,action=”R”,interval=1,timeout=5,maxtries=3,host-name2=”va-clark”,rem-dir2 =”opt/CiscoMGC/var/bam”,file-prefix2=”cdr*”,file-suffix2=”.bin” prov-add:SWITCHINFO:sensortype="118",sensorid="999999",recoffctype="118",recoffcid="999999" prov-add:TRUNKGRP:trunkgrp=2002,connection=”D”,orgnpa=120,trmnpa=120,circuits=300 prov-add:TRUNKGRP:trunkgrp=2017,connection=”T”,orgnpa=121,trmnpa=120,circuits=300 prov-add:ZONE-INFO:zone=1,info=”zones 1-10 same dpc as w/2002” prov-add:ZONE-INFO:zone=11,info=”zones 11-18 same dpc as w/2017” prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120200,lata=1,zone=1 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120201,lata=1,zone=1 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120202,lata=1,zone=2 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120203,lata=1,zone=3 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120204,lata=1,zone=4 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120205,lata=1,zone=5 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120206,lata=1,zone=6 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120207,lata=1,zone=7 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=120208,lata=1,zone=8 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121700,lata=2,zone=11 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121701,lata=2,zone=11 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121702,lata=2,zone=12 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121703,lata=2,zone=13 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121704,lata=2,zone=14 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121705,lata=2,zone=15 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121706,lata=2,zone=16 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121707,lata=2,zone=17 prov-add:NPANXX:npanxx=121708,lata=2,zone=18 prov-add:ALM-PARMS:maxlines=10000,msgdisclvl=5,msgfwdlvl=3 prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”FLAT”,calltype=”1”,answered=”502”,unanswered=”20” prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”MESSAGE”,calltype=”1”,answered=”20”,unanswered=”20” prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”INTRALATA”,calltype=”6”,answered=”1”,unanswered=”1”

prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”INTERLATAORIGINATING”,calltype=”110”,answered=”625”,unanswered=”6 25” prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”INTERLATATERMINATING”,calltype=”119”,answered=”625”,unanswered=”6 53” prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”INTERLATATANDEM”,calltype=”110”,answered=”625”,unanswered=”625” prov-add:MAPTYPE:maptype=”TOLLFREE”,calltype=”141”,answered=”360”,unanswered=”-1” prov-add:RATING-TYPE:orgzone=1,trmzone=11,ratetype=”FLAT” prov-add:RATING-TYPE:orgzone=2,trmzone=12,ratetype=”MESSAGE”

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Contents Configuring Bams for BAF Output OverviewInterworking of Bams Configuration Tables Generating BAF RecordsPrerequisites for BAF Records Identifying Call Types Default BAF Structure Codes and Call Types Call Category Call TypeException and Special Processing Overriding Call TypesBAF Output Provisioning Example Processing Transit/Tandem CallsBulk Provisioning Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide Call Area Provisioning Example Designing a Billing PlanAssumptions Used in This Example Zone Membership River CityFree Calling Between Zones Configuring IntraLATA Calls Configuring Trunk Groups for InterLATA CallsConfiguring Adjacent Area Codes Banded Message RatesConfiguring for a Rating Exception Configuring Toll-Free CallsConfiguring a Metropolitan Calling Plan Bams Provisioning WorksheetsBAF Configuration Parameters Updating BAF Structure CodesAdding a New Zone ID Adding a New Npanxx Zone Membership

OL-3351-01 specifications

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