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Mike.
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Tim
GuestHi all,
Can anybody explain the call flow to emergency number 112 on Nokia MSC?
I mean routing and analysis. Thanks beforehandHi
GuestIt’s simple
Mike
GuestI can not post here, very strange
Pix
Guestsome words are forbidden, and if you use them in your post, the post is not posted.
for example.. try using the word r.ule without a dot.
🙂
Mike
GuestWhere I can find the forbidden words’ list? I tried re-phrase my post few times and always failed.
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Guest“rule” is now allowed. If there are any other words you think should be removed, please contact us using the information on the Contact Us page of this site.
Mike
GuestMSC understands 112 as emergency call because MS sends CM SERVICE REQUEST message to the network with a CM service type information element indicating emergency call establishment (no digits are sent from MS).
There is no need to define 112 in normal or default preanalisis. Emergency call indication is always handled as service type 0. So, in the command group RU – AREA SERVICE NUMBER HANDLING – you can create real service number with service type 0 with corresponding routing.
Also check in NED parameter 002:0844.Pan
GuestDear, Moderator!
It is very-very difficult for me to find out these X-words (such as ‘rule’ or angular brackets) when I want to post my message. I needs to do this many times. It takes many time and my nerves. I don’t work in CSA. I am an ordinary engineer. May I ask you to publish your X-files with this dangerous words for overall review. It will better for us and for you.
With Best Regard, PanModerator
GuestNo, we won’t do that. If you email us the message you are having problems with, we will work out why it is being blocked.
Tim
GuestThanks a lot, Mike
one more question:
if i change parameter 002:0844 PREANA_FOR_EMERG_CALL to FF(to execute preanalysis), i’ll have to define the number 112 in the normal preanalysis too, right?Mike
GuestHello!
Really I do not know. I’ve never seen such configuration.
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