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Chapter 1 Billing Interfaces

CDE Detail Description

Network Translated Address Indicator (Tag: 4089)

Table 1-134 Network Translated Address Indicator Description Form

Name:

Network Translated Address Indicator

Tag: 4089

Source: MDL

Description/Purpose: Information sent in the forward direction to indicate whether network translation of the called address has occurred. This indicator is specific to BTNUP, UK IUP, and UK ISUP. This allows you to determine whether a number has been translated. An example of this would be a 1-900 provider. If the NTA has not occurred, the customer would know that the calling party is not paying for the call.

Format: BE

Data Value:

Length in Octets: 1

Network Translated Address Indicator information is 1 bit and is defined as follows:

0No Indication

1Network Translated Address Indication

Extended Data Value: No extended value.

General Information:

MGC Release: Release 9.5(2) and later.

Reservation Request Accepted (Tag: 4090)

Table 1-135

Reservation Request Accepted Description Form

 

 

 

 

 

Name:

 

Tag: 4090

Source: MDL

Reservation Request Accepted

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description/Purpose: This tag is present if the call was made using the Resource Reservation Protocol on the bearer.

Format: BE

Length in Octets: 1

 

 

Data Value:

 

0= No RSVP was present

1= RSVP was present in the call

2= RSVP was present in the call, but call torn down when res/rl received

ANSI/ITU Variations: None

Extended Data Value: No extended value.

General Information:

MGC Release: Release 9.5(2) and later.

 

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