The Originating Line Information parameter conveys information about the originator of a call. Initially, the IMG supported inter-working the ISUP-OLI parameter when passing information from SS7 to SIP and SIP to SS7. F-5117 'Support ISUP-OLI for ISDN-SIP call' adds support when inter-working the ISUP-OLI parameter from ISDN-SIP and SIP-ISDN. When inter-working the ISUP-OLI parameter from ISDN to SIP, the ISUP-OLI parameter is added to the From: Header in the SIP INVITE message. When inter-working the ISUP-OLI parameter from SIP to ISDN, the ISUP-OLI parameter is added to the SETUP message on the ISDN leg. Below explains what is supported and how it is configured.
A SIP INVITE message with ISUP-OLI parameters in the From: Header is received. The IMG will inter-work the parameter into the ISDN SETUP message with 'lock shift codeset6' IE followed by the ISUP-OLI parameter. See Call Flow diagram below.
Note: Codeset 6 (0x96) is the portion of the Information Element in the ISDN message that describes the Network Specific Attributes.
An ISDN SETUP message which contains 'lock shift codeset6' IE followed by ISUP-OLI information is received. The message is inter-worked and inserted into the From: Header in the SIP INVITE message. See Call Flow diagram below.
When ISUP-OLI is set to disabled the IMG will follow its current behavior. See Call Flow diagrams below.
When ISUP-OLI is set to disabled the IMG will follow its current behavior. See Call Flow diagrams below.
OLI Value |
OLI Description |
00 |
pots |
01 |
multiparty line |
02 |
ANI failure |
06 |
Station Level Rating |
07 |
special operator handling required |
08 |
inter-LATA restricted |
10 |
test call |
20 |
AIOD-listed DN sent |
23 |
coin or non-coin on calls using database access |
24 |
800 service call |
25 |
800 service call from a pay station |
27 |
payphone using coin control signaling |
29 |
prison/inmate service |
30 |
intercept (blank) |
31 |
intercept (trouble) |
32 |
intercept (regular) |
34 |
telco operator handled call |
36 |
CPE |
52 |
OUTWATS |
60 |
TRS call from unrestricted line |
61 |
wireless/cellular PCS (type 1) |
62 |
wireless/cellular PCS (type 2) |
63 |
wireless/cellular PCS (roaming) |
66 |
TRS call from hotel |
67 |
TRS call from restricted line |
68 |
inter-LATA restricted hotel |
70 |
inter-LATA restricted coin-less |
78 |
private pay-stations |
93 |
private virtual network |
Click on the links below to display the Call Trace
SIP to ISDN (ISUP-OLI Enabled)
ISDN to SIP (ISUP-OLI Enabled)
The OLI parameter is configured in the SGP object and is inserted into a external network element object. Below are instructions on how to configure the OLI parameter. The procedure below explains how to configure the IMG to insert/map the OLI value between ISDN and SIP. Verify the following entities are configured before proceeding:
Configure these initial objects before proceeding to the procedure below.
Right click on Profiles object created earlier and select New SIP SGP. A SIP object will appear. Change the ID fro the first field to something other than ID:0. ID:0 is the default SIP profile and the SIP OLI cannot be configured within this default object. See SIP Profile - 10.5.2 or SIP Profile 10.5.3 for more information on configuring this object.
Right
click on the SIP SGP object just created and select New
SIP from Header Tags. A SIP From Header Tags object will
appear. Select 'enable'
from the drop down menu. See below.
Create an external gateway through the external network element object. This will be the gateway that the IMG will communicate with. Verify the Gateway that the IMG will communicate with has ISUP-OLI enabled also. Follow instructions below.
Right click on Dialogic IMG EMS and select New External Network Elements. An External Network Elements pane will appear. No configuration is accomplished in theis pane. This pane is a placeholder for multiple Network Elements to be created beneath it. See External Network Elements object for more information.
Right Click on External Network Elements object created and select New External Gateways. An External Gateways pane will appear. again this pane is a placeholder from multiple External Gateways. No configuration is needed. See External Gateways for more information.
Right
Click on the External Gateways object and select New External Gateway.
A screen like below will appear.
- Enter a name to identify the gateway that IMG will communicate with
using ISUP-OLI
- Select SIP under
the Gateway Signaling Protocol field
- Enter IP Address of the Gateway the IMG will communicate with
- Select the SIP SGP Profile that was created earlier. This
profile has the ISUP-OLI configured in it.
For more information on the SIP SGP object see either SIP Profile - 10.5.2 or SIP Profile 10.5.3
At this point the ISUP-OLI is configured on the IMG. The next step will be to set up the routing so that the specific channel groups are configured to route from ISDN to the External Network element configured above. See any of the multiple topics that describe the routing process. The following two links below are a good starting point.
An Overview of Routing on the IMG
A Summary of Routing Configuration Tasks