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CH A P T E R 5-1 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Overview This chapter descri bes how to configure the Cisc o Billing and Measurements Server (BAMS) for Bellcore AMA (Automatic Mess age Accounting) Format (B AF) records. B AMS provides a mediat ion interface for Cisco Media Gate way[...]
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5-2 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Generating BAF Reco rds Note Before config uring BAMS to generate bil ling and measurements, you should f a miliarize yourself wit h Chapters 3 t o 9 of this guide. Note B AMS performs only limited data v alidation on the information pro vi[...]
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5-3 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Identifying Call Types Note The pref ix of the files polled b y the POL task is the input pref ix for FMT , the initial processing task. Chan ging the parameter file-pref ix1 or file- p refix2 in the Poll table automatically changes th e i[...]
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5-4 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Identifying Call Types Default BAF Structure Codes and Call Types Ta b l e 5 - 2 defines the default B AF structure codes and call types. The table lists the call categories, call types, and answered and unanswered structure codes. Example [...]
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5-5 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Exception and Spec ial Processing (244)TrunkID : 380030234c Module 104 (Trunk ID) (244)TrunkID : 680042113c Module 000 (Final Module) ============================== End of BAF Record ========================= Exception and Special Processi[...]
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5-6 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output BAF Output Provisionin g Example Processing Transit/Tandem Calls InterLA T A calls ca n originate at, terminate at, or pas s through the Cisco MGC generating the B AF records. Originating records are distingui shed from terminating records [...]
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5-7 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output BAF Output Provisioning Example prov-add:RATING-TYPE:orgzone=3,trmzone=13,ratetype=”INTRALATA” prov-add:RATING-TYPE:orgzone=4,trmzone=14,ratetype=”INTERLATA” prov-add:RATING-TYPE:orgzone=5,trmzone=15,ratetype=”INTERLATA” prov-a[...]
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5-8 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output BAF Output Provisionin g Example set-nodename::name="virginia" prov-add:poll:host-name1="va-harley",rem-dir1="/opt/CiscoMGC/var/bam",file-prefix1="cdr*", file-suffix1=".bin",host-name2="[...]
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5-9 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Call Area Provisioning Example prov-add:rating-type:ORGZONE=1,TRMZONE=13,RATETYPE="MESSAGE" prov-add:rating-type:ORGZONE=1,TRMZONE=14,RATETYPE="INTRALATA" prov-add:rating-type:ORGZONE=15,TRMZONE=16,RATETYPE="INTRAL[...]
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5-10 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Call Area Provisioning Example Assumptions Used in This Example In Figure 5-1 , some origination points can call to any point within the metro politan area, with no toll charged. A call type is determined by BAMS as a relationship between [...]
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5-11 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Call Area Provisioning Example Figure 5-1 River City Metropolitan Example Zone Membership Each NP ANXX combination that is suppo rted within the metropolitan area must be a member of a zone. Otherwise, the unkno wn call origin ation or te[...]
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5-12 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Call Area Provisioning Example Note Zoning provid es a mechanism for different iating between rating types (for example, flat rate and message calls). In the example in Figure 5-1 , the f ollowing commands w ould be used to assign zone mem[...]
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5-13 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Call Area Provisioning Example Banded Message Rates In Figure 5-1 , man y zones are not adjacent to other zo nes. The follo wing commands set up MESSA GE rate call types for calls from zone 6 and zone 8, which are not adjacent to each oth[...]
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5-14 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output Call Area Provisioning Example Configuring Toll-Free Calls Different countries hav e dif ferent designations for toll-free dialing. F or this reason, B AMS maintains the T ollfree table for the NP ANXX combinations that are cons idered tol[...]
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5-15 Cisco Billing and Measurem ents Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output BAF Configuration Parameters Step 1 Determine if the netw ork is switched or is nailed up. Note For a nailed up ( Cisco SC2200) connection, def ine th e fiel d values in the Nailed Con nection table using the SIGP A T H tag ID. The f ield[...]
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5-16 Cisco Billing and Measurements Server User’s Guide OL-3351-01 Chapter 5 Configuring BAMS for BAF Output BAF Configuration Parameters Adding a New NPANXX (Zone Membership) Use the NP ANXX tag ID to add ne w NP ANXX information. Refer to the “NP ANXX T ag ID” section on page 4-13 for field name descript ions and values. Example: prov-rtrv:[...]