Tip This service is for CDMA networks.

This CDMA Reorigination service receives CDMA OriginationRequest and AnalyzedInformation triggers, stores reorigination information, and is able to forward the call such that it is routed into the IMS .

It enables processing circuit-switched originating calls in the SCC-AS.

Reorigination for terminating calls can be bypassed if the subscriber is not registered in the IMS network.

There is a related feature (SCCCDMAReOrigination) that is part of service centralization in the IMS.

For this feature’s fit into the overall flow, please see the Reorigination basic flow diagram.

Configuration

Configuration for the CDMA Reorigination Service is in a profile 'cdma-configuration' in the profile table CDMAServiceConfigurationProfileTable.

CDMAServiceConfigurationProfileTable

Attribute Type Default Value Meaning
SupportedAnalyzedInformationTriggerList

String

'local-Call,local-Toll-Call,non-Local-Toll-Call,world-Zone-Call,international-Call,unrecognized-Number,prior-Agreement,specific-Called-Party-Digit-String,mobile-Termination,advanced-Termination,location'

Supported terminating triggers in an AnalyzedInformation (comma separated list of CDMATriggerTypes)

ActionOnUnsupportedTrigger

String

accessDeniedReason_terminationDenied

action to take when an unexpected trigger is received

ActionOnFailedToAllocateRoutingNumber

String

accessDeniedReason_busy

action to take when there is a failure generating a routing number

DefaultFailureAction

String

accessDeniedReason_serviceDenied

default action to take on error

IMRNTypeOfDigits

String

DIALED_OR_CALLED_PARTY_NUMBER

The type of digits field of the IMRN generated

IMRNNatureOfNumber

String

INTERNATIONAL

The nature field of the IMRN generated

IMRNNumberingPlan

String

TELEPHONY

The numbering plan field of the IMRN generated

BypassReoriginationIfNotRegistered

Boolean

true

If true, reorigination is skipped if the subscriber is not registered in the IMS network

Network operator data

Common network configuration data is stored in a profile table named SCCCommonReOriginationConfigProfileTable.

For more information, see the shared configuration between the SCCCDMAReOrigination feature and the CDMA reorigination service.

Use of Correlation resource adaptor

For information about use of the Correlation RA, please see the shared Correlation RA.

Statistics

CDMA reorigination statistics are collected by the 'volte.sentinel.cdma' SBB and can be found using the parameter set

SLEE-Usage.Services.ServiceID[name=volte.sentinel.cdma,vendor=OpenCloud,version=3.1.0].SbbID[name=volte.sentinel.cdma,vendor=OpenCloud,version=3.1.0]

Or in REM under the following parameter sets:
SLEE-Usage → Services → volte.sentinel.cdma service → volte.sentinel.cdma

Parameter Type Description
ConfigurationProfileTableMissing

Counter

Incremented if the configuration profile table is missing

ConfigurationProfileMissing

Counter

Incremented if the configuration profile is missing

FailedToEncodeRequest

Counter

Incremented if there is a failure encoding the incoming request for the correlation RA

NoAvailableCorrelationEntries

Counter

Incremented if there are no free correlation entries

OriginatingTreatment

Counter

Incremented on an originating trigger

TerminatingTreatment

Counter

Incremented on a terminating trigger

UnsupportedDialogOpenRequest

Counter

Incremented on receipt of a Unidirectional dialog

FailedToAcceptDialog

Counter

Incremented if there is an error accepting the incoming dialog

FailedToRefuseDialog

Counter

Incremented if there is an error refusing the incoming dialog

AnalyzedInformationErrorResponseSent

Counter

Incremented if an error response is sent

OriginationRequestErrorResponseSent

Counter

Incremented if an error response is sent

FailedToSendAnalyzedInformationResponse

Counter

Incremented if there is a failure whilst sending an error response

FailedToSendOriginationResponse

Counter

Incremented if there is a failure whilst sending an error response

UnsupportedTrigger

Counter

Incremented if the trigger type of an AnalyzedInformation request is not supported

UnsupportedCallType

Counter

Incremented if the call scenario is not mobile originating or mobile terminating

InvalidOriginationRequest

Counter

Incremented if the called and calling parties cannot be determined

InvalidAnalyzedInformation

Counter

Incremented if the called and calling parties cannot be determined

CassandraQueryResultReceived

Counter

Incremented if 3rd-party registration lookup result received from Cassandra

SubscriberNotRegistered

Counter

Incremented if subscriber is not registered

SubscriberRegistered

Counter

Incremented if subscriber is registered

CassandraError

Counter

Incremented if error returned by Cassandra during 3rd-Party registration lookup

CassandraQueried

Counter

Incremented if 3rd-Party registration lookup invoked

Reoriginating the call

The service is triggered with an OriginationRequest or an AnalyzedInformation. The service then attempts to reoriginate the call (that is, forward the call into the IMS). The steps involved are explained in the following sections.

  1. The configuration data used is indexed by the Sentinel Selection Key (as in most places in Sentinel). The first step is to build a sentinel selection key, by using platform level configuration to get the name of the platform operator. In the current release the network operator field is set to the name of the platform operator. This selection key is used for all subsequent configuration lookup.

  2. Find configuration, with a sentinel selection key based search. If there is no configuration, reject the session with accessDeniedReason of unavailable.

On OriginationRequest (ORREQ)

  1. Check the OriginationRequest has all required fields to identify the calling and called parties. If not, send an OriginationRequest response based on the ActionOnUnsupportedTrigger configuration property.

  2. Encode the OriginationRequest into a byte[] that can be stored by the correlation RA. If this fails, send an OriginationRequest response based on the ActionOnFailedToAllocateRoutingNumber configuration property.

  3. Direct the Correlation resource adaptor entity to allocate a reorigination address. This address will be used for routing the call onwards. The Correlation resource adaptor entity records the allocated correlation number and the encoded OriginationRequest. These are used later, in the CDMA Reorigination SIP feature.

  4. Build a destination routing address, using the address returned by the Correlation RA, and the configuration for the address’s TypeOfDigits, NatureOfNumber and NumberingPlan fields. The network configuration for a prefix is used if the network configuration indicates a prefix is required. This address is called the “IP Multimedia Routing Number”, or IMRN for short.

  5. Send an OriginationRequest response with the IMRN in the TerminationList, and close the TCAP dialog.

On AnalyzedInformation (ANLYZD)

  1. Check the trigger type against supported triggers in configuration. If the trigger is not supported, send an AnalyzedInformation response based on the ActionOnUnsupportedTrigger configuration property.

  2. For supported AnalyzedInformation triggers, check the call is Mobile Originating (MO) or Mobile Terminating (MT). If not, send an AnalyzedInformation response based on the ActionOnUnsupportedTrigger configuration property.

Note The call is MT if the trigger type is mobile-Termination, advanced-Termination or location. All other calls are MO, unless RedirectingNumberDigits, RedirectingPartyName or RedirectingSubaddress is present, in which case the call is MF (Mobile Forwarded).
  1. Check the AnalyzedInformation has all required fields to identify the calling and called parties. If not, send an AnalyzedInformation response based on the ActionOnUnsupportedTrigger configuration property.

  2. Execute the CDMA reorigination bypass feature.

    • If BypassReoriginationIfNotRegistered = True, construct a normalized IMRN from the digits address value in the ANLYZD message and perform a 3rd-Party registration lookup in Cassandra.

      • If no registration record is found, send an empty AnalyzedInformation response so the call can continue without reorigination.

      • If an expired registration record is found, send an empty AnalyzedInformation response so the call can continue without reorigination.

      • If a current registration record is found, continue to the next step.

      • If Cassandra returns an error/failure or no response, continue to the next step.

    • If BypassReoriginationIfNotRegistered = False, continue to the next step.

  3. Encode the AnalyzedInformation into a byte[] that can be stored by the correlation RA. If this fails, send an AnalyzedInformation response based on the ActionOnFailedToAllocateRoutingNumber configuration property.

  4. Direct the Correlation resource adaptor entity to allocate a reorigination address. This address will be used for routing the call onwards. The Correlation resource adaptor entity records the allocated correlation number and the encoded AnalyzedInformation. These are used later, in the CDMA Reorigination SIP feature.

  5. Build a destination routing address, using the address returned by the Correlation RA, and the configuration for the address’s TypeOfDigits, NatureOfNumber and NumberingPlan fields. The network configuration for a prefix is used if the network configuration indicates a prefix is required. This address is called the “IP Multimedia Routing Number”, or IMRN for short.

  6. Send an AnalyzedInformation response with the IMRN in the TerminationList, and close the TCAP dialog.

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