ZXIN10 System Network Architecture 0
ZXIN10 System Network Architecture 0
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Contents
About This Manual............................................................ i
Purpose ................................................................................. i Intended Audience .................................................................. i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge ............................................... i What Is in This Manual ............................................................. i Conventions ........................................................................... i How to Get in Touch ............................................................... ii
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for engineers and technicians who perform operation activities on ZXIN 10 system.
Summary Provides an introduction of IN system architecture. Provides an introduction of system network architecture.
Conventions
Typographical Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Meaning References to other manuals and documents. Links on screens. Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, dropdown lists, dialogue box names, and window names. Keys on the keyboard, buttons on screens, and ZTE company name. Text that you type, program code, file, directory names, and function names. Optional parameters. Mandatory parameters. Separates individual parameter in series of parameters. Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic. Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the user.
Meaning Refers to clicking once on the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button). Refers to quickly clicking twice on the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button). Refers to clicking once on the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button). Refers to pressing and holding down a mouse button and then moving the mouse.
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Chapter
Overview
Introduction This chapter provides a general introduction of IN equipment and modules function. ZXC10-IN system is the self-developed wireless intelligent network series products by ZTE Corporation. ZXC10-IN product design strictly observes the relevant technical regulations for the first phase of WIN. Contents This chapter contains the following topics.
Topic Introduction to IN Equipment Introduction to the Module Function Page. 2 3
Introduction to IN Equipment
FIGURE 1 ZXC10-IN ZTE WIRELESS INTELLIGENT NETWORK EQUIPMENT NETWORKING
ZXC10 -CEP SCEP ZXC10 -SMP ZXC10 -SMAP
ZXC10 -SCP
ZXC10 -SCP
ZXC10 -VC
No.7 Signaling
net work
ZXC10 -HLR
ZXC10 GMSC/SSP
ZXC10 -IP
ZXC10 MSC/VLR/SSP
PSTN
PLMN
As shown in Figure 1 CDMA Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) adopts standard intelligent network construction plan. All the intelligent service is triggered directly via the subscriber data and the service provided is very convenient and flexible. ZXC10-IN system is the self-developed wireless intelligent network series products by ZTE Corporation. ZXC10-IN product design strictly observes the relevant technical regulations for the first phase of WIN. The products include the items below. --Service Control Point (ZXC10-SCP) -- Service Creation Environment Point (ZXIN10-SCEP) --Intelligent Peripheral (ZXC10-IP) --Service Management Point (ZXC10-SMP) --Service Management Access Point (ZXC10-SMAP) ---Mobile Switching Center/Visitor Location Register/Service Switching Point (ZXC10-MSC/VLR/SSP, ZXC10-GMSC/SSP) -- Home Location Registration/Authentication Center (ZXIN10HLR/AUC) --Voucher Center (ZXC10-VC) -- Short Message Service Center (ZXC10-SMSC) The above equipment can be not only used collaboratively with each other, but also interconnected and compelled with the equipment from other manufacturers via the standard interfaces. The typical structure of the WIN is shown in Figure 1.
ZXIN10-SSP: It offers the SSF, CCF and CCAF; if no standalone IP is used, it also offers a part of SRF. It can trigger IN service according to the CAMEL subscription information (CSI) or number segment; it accepts the SCP operations to control the call process; it also offers the embedded SRF. ZXIN10-SCP: It is the core of ZXIN10. It offers the SCF and SDF and can accept the management from the SMP. It provides the service logic processing program (SLPS) required for the processing of the IN service and the data required for offering IN services. In general, the SCP consists of two parts: SCF and SDF. The SCP and the SSP are connected through the SS7 network. ZXIN10-SMP: It offers functions such as access management, service management (for example, online service loading), service data management and network management. It implements network management, service management and system management in the IN system. It can load/unload the IN services newly developed and provided, and manage ongoing services; especially, it can coordinate the requests from different SCF and SDF for a given service. It can also manage and modify relevant IN service data and network data of the IN. ZXIN10-SCE: It offers functions such as service logic compilation, service data creation, syntax check, service simulation execution, service performance test, service conflict detection, and service creation. It enables the IN to implement new services quickly, flexibly, and conveniently. As a component of the IN, the SCE provides the user with a means to develop services rapidly. ZXIN10-IP: It offers functions such as DTMF receiving/sending, message sending/receiving, voice mailbox, voice synthesizing, and voice recognition; its record announcement function offers more than three languages for option. It provides the resources required for the information exchange between the user and the network. The resources include user-defined voice announcement, synthetic language/speech recognition devices, DTMF number receiver, signal generator, switching matrix connecting users to the resources, telephone conference bridge and information distribution bridge. The IP can be connected directly to one or more SSPs, or to the SS7 network.
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ZXC10-IN Network
Overview
Introduction Contents This chapter provides a general introduction of IN system network architecture. This chapter contains the following topics.
Topic Networking Mode of ZXC10-IN-SCP and ZXC10-IN-SMP ZXC10-SMAP Remote Access Mode Page. 5 6
F I G U R E 2 Z X I N 1 0 - S C P A N D Z X I N 1 0 - S M P A R E L O C A T E D I N T H E S A M E L AN
2. ZXIN10-SCP is connected with ZXIN10-SMP via the DDN dedicated line. It is suitable for the case that ZXIN10-SCP and ZXIN10-SMP cannot be put locally, for example, a set of SMP managing multiple sets of remote SCPs. The detailed connection figure of the mode has been shown in the structure diagram of ZXC10-SCP and ZXC10-SMP and will not be repeated here.
Each router synchronous port should be connected with the base-band MODEM. The specific model should be consistent with the base-band MODEM model in the DDN node machine of the office. The interface cable model of the router and the base-band MODEM is V35 or V24 (refer to the base-band MODEM interface for detail). One DE853 transceiver (product of DLINK Company) is required for every router to convert the AUI thick cable port to the RJ45 thin cable port. The base-band MODEM is connected to the DDN node machine via the twisted-pair. 2. ISDN Mode When there are no more than four remote access points, the SMP center uses 2B + D ISDN router (CISCO2620 + 4-port ISDN BRI module) or CISCO1720 (only 1-port ISDN BRI module can be configured). The CISCO1720 can be configured in the remote SMAP. In case of multiple SMAPs, multiple ISDN 2B + D routers or CISCO2620 + ISDN-PRI module can be configured. 3. X.25 Mode The X.25 mode is similar to the ISDN mode. Select a machine at remote SMAP as the network gateway, insert an X.25 network card, and connect such network card with synchronous frequency band MODEM as the MOTOLAR3265 or ETECH3648 series via the V.24 interface. Connect the network card with the X.25 network with that MODEM. At the NM center, one or more X.25 private lines can be used. However, as the X.25 private line usually has a low rate, only using one line may cause serious link congestion. 4. PSTN Mode PSTN mode needs less investment, but has a low speed and unstable line performance. At the SMP, select a router that can be connected with multiple asynchronous interfaces. The CISCO2620, for example, can be connected with a 16-port module or 32-port module. At the remote SMAP, dial directly with MODEM. Select the 56K MODEM. The types are TD3624VDC (AC/DC) and TD3366 (AC). 5. Using ZXIP10-AS Access Server This mode makes full advantage of the PLMN resources. The SMAP dials with the MODEM to access from the local PSTN, while the toll access runs by way of the PLMN. The detailed connections are: SMAP-MODEM-PSTN (local) GMSC-TMSCAS-SMP.
Appendix
Abbreviations
Acronyms CAMEL CAP CDMA SCCP SCP SMP SMAP INAP MAP TCAP ISUP TUP WIN Full Name Customized Applications for Mobile Networks
Enhanced Logic CAMEL Application Part Code Division Multiple Access Signaling Connection Control Part Service Control Point Service Management Point Service Management Access Point Intelligent Network Application Protocol Mobile Application Part Transaction Capability Application Part ISDN User Part Telephone User Part Wireless Intelligent Network
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Figures
Figure 1 ZXC10-IN ZTE Wireless Intelligent Network Equipment Networking ......................................................................... 2 Figure 2 ZXIN10-SCP and ZXIN10-SMP Are Located in the Same LAN ................................................................................... 6
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Tables
Table 1 Chapter Summary ..................................................... i Table 2 Typographical Conventions ........................................ ii Table 3 Conventions For Using a Mouse ................................. ii
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Index
DDN Mode ........................... IP 2 ISDN Mode .......................... LAN .................................... PSTN Mode .......................... SMSC .................................. 6 7 6 7 2 VC ....................................... 2 WAN .................................... 6 X.25 Mode ............................ 7 ZTE WIN .............................. 5 ZXIN10-SCP ......................... 5
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