CG-EWCG-001 WirelessE911 Guide
Issue 3, January 6, 2004 BellSouth WirelessE9–1–1/SS7 Interconnection
Guide
The WSP (or their agent) must have the ALI database pre-populated with records matching the pANIs
(ESRD/ESRK) they will use, orthe call will default route, and the PSAP will receive a "no record found"
rather than the expected location information.
A.6 Wireless CCS Network Interconnection ArchitectureA.6.1 General Interconnection Information
Signaling System 7 -Common Channel Signaling using ISDN User Part protocol (SS7/ISUP) for Wireless
E9-1-1 is only supported for Type 2C trunks (interconnected directly to a BellSouth E9-1-1 tandem
switch) as defined in GR-145-CORE. The Type2C trunks shall be dedicated for Wireless E9-1-1 traffic.
There will always be a minimum of two trunks per trunk group. Ideally, they should be provisioned in
a diverse manner so that a single network fault or incident would not render both trunks inoperable. In
sizing the new SS7/ISUP TG, WirelessNetwork Planners should build toward providing a P.01 Grade
Of Service (GOS) (see NOTE below).
NOTE:
The NENA document, NENA 03-006, RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES FOR E9-1-1 CALL
CONGESTION MANAGEMENTprovides additional details regarding how to establish the proper
quantity of Wireless trunks into an E9-1-1 Tandem based on generally accepted "best practices". ( 03-006
is pending publication on the NENA web site at http://www.nena9-1-1.org as of March 25, 2003)
If a WSP elects to provide direct MF trunks to be used as backup in the eventof an SS7 failure, BellSouth
can support such an arrangement. If MF backup is used, the quantity of MF trunks will be determined by
WirelessNetwork Planning practices, but in no case will it be less than two trunk members perTrunk Group
(TG).Since CAMA-MF only deliversa 7 digit pANI, CAMA-MF Trunk Groups are to be provisioned on a
per NPAbasis. FG-D MF signaling allows for delivery of a full 10 digit pANI number, along with a full 10
digit CBN, so FG-D MF Trunk Groups can be provisioned to carry multiple NPAs as long as all default
routed calls should route to the same PSAP.CAMA-MF requires NPAspecific trunk groups so the NDET
can "build" a 10 digit pANI upon receipt of only 7 digits across the NPA specific trunk group.
All trunk groups (primary and back-up) must take intoaccount that only ONE default PSAP can be
associated with an E9-1-1 Trunk Group. It is imperative that the Wireless Network Planner keep this in
mind when determining how manytrunk groups will be needed for service in any given area.
THATDECISION CAN HAVE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTON PSAPs.
As mentioned above, when sizing the new SS7/ISUP TG, Wireless Network Planners should build toward
providing a P.01GOS. The size of the backup MF TGs shall be a minimum of two, but otherwise may
not necessarily achievea P.01GOS, since they are not expected to be frequently called upon. They are
after all - ONLYINTENDED FOR BACKUP!
A.6.2 Wireless Phase 1 vs. Phase 2
It is VERYimportant that all parties understand that differences of opinion (currently) exist in regard to
the meaning of certain terms used in the Wireless E9-1-1industry at large. Most are just slight nuance
differences, butif two or more people use the same term to mean different things it causes confusion. This
section will attempt to clarify how BellSouth interpretscertain Phase 1 and Phase 2 terms, especially in
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