Chapter 1 Billing Interfaces

CDE Detail Description

Table 1-55 Forward Call Indicators Sent Description Form (continued)

This bit can be set to any value in the country of origin. In the international network this bit is not checked. In the destination country, calls from the international network will have this bit set to 1.

bitsCBEnd-to-end method indicator (Bits B–F and J–K constitute the protocol control indicator) 00No end-to-end method available (only link-by-link method available)

01Pass along method available 10SCCP method available

11Pass along and SCCP methods available

bit D:Internetworking indicator

0No internetworking encountered (SS7 all the way) 1Internetworking encountered

bit E:National/international call indictor 0Call to be treated as a national call 1Call to be treated as an international call

bit F:ISDN user part indicator

0ISDN user part not used all the way 1ISDN user part used all the way

bitsHGISDN user part preference indicator 00ISDN user part preferred all the way 01ISDN user part not required all the way 10ISDN user part required all the way 11Spare

bit I:ISDN access indicator 0Originating access non-ISDN 1Originating access ISDN

bitsKJSCCP method indicator 00no indication 01Connectionless method available 10Connection oriented method available

11Connectionless and Connection oriented methods available

bit L:Spare

bits P-M:Reserved for national use

Note: The above values are for standard ITU SS7. Variants of ITU SS7 may have different values. Verify the values for your variant with the appropriate specification, if necessary.

Extended Data Value:

General Information:

MGC Release: Release 7.0 and later.

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