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23、4142434445464748495051525354555657585960334-1 INTRODUCTION1 INTRODUCTIONUnless otherwise noted, the scenarios in this section depict features operating individually; i.e.,feature interactions are not considered unless specifically noted.The scenarios in this part do not include a complete listing of
24、 operation parameters, either in thefigures or in the accompanying text descriptions. Parameters are included where they aredeemed necessary to improve the understanding of the scenario. For a complete description ofthe parameters associated with each operation, refer to Parts 540 and 550.2 VOICE ME
25、SSAGE RETRIEVALThis section depicts the interactions between network entities in various situations related toautomatic roaming and Voice Message Retrieval (VMR). These scenarios are for illustrativepurposes only.2.1 Normal Operation: Invocation via Feature CodeThis scenario describes the invocation
26、 of the VMR feature via the entry of a feature code stringby the served MS.a. Dialed digits are received by the Serving MSC. During analysis of the dialed digits,the Serving MSC detects a feature code string.b. The dialed digits are included in a FEATREQ and sent from the Serving MSC to theHLR assoc
27、iated with the MS.Figure 1 Normal Operation: Invocation via Feature CodeabcdefghMSC MSC HLR VMS Serving System VMS Host System FEATREQ DGTSDIALMS call setup featreq TERMLIST ROUTREQ MSID, TERMTRMT, DGTSDEST, VMBOX, VMSPINroutreq TLDN call answered at VMS TLDNATRRTFRRTcall setup to VMS (DGTSDEST, MIN
28、 or VMBOX, VMSPIN) *FC (+ VMS password number) + SEND X.S0004-334-E v1.0VOICE MESSAGE RETRIEVAL123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960334-2c. Based on its internal data, the HLR identifies the system which controls the VMS onwhi
29、ch the served MS is enrolled (i.e., the VMS Host System). The HLR sends aROUTREQ to this systems MSC (i.e., the VMS-MSC), including an indication that thisrequest is for VMR purposes.d. The VMS-MSC associates the information received with a TLDN and returns this tothe HLR in a routreq.e. The HLR rel
30、ays the TLDN to the Serving MSC via the TerminationList parameter ina featreq. f. The Serving MSC provides treatment to the served MS as indicated in the featreq.In this case, the treatment is to route the call based on the TLDN information.g. The VMS-MSC sets up a call to the VMS.h. When the VMS an
31、swers, it is connected to the served MS.Additional Parameters Usage TypeTERMTRMT Reason for RoutingRequest operation = VMR. RDGTSDEST VMS identification number. RVMBOX Served MSs voice mailbox number, if not the MIN.OVMSPIN Served MSs VMS PIN. OX.S0004-334-E v1.01234567891011121314151617181920212223
32、24252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960334-3 VOICE MESSAGE RETRIEVAL2.2 Normal Operation: Invocation via Revertive CallThis scenario describes the invocation of the VMR feature via entry by the served MS of its ownMIN (i.e., a revertive call).a. Dialed digits are r
33、eceived by the Serving MSC. The Serving MSC detects that thedialed digits correspond to the served MSs MSID.b. The dialed digits are included in a ORREQ and sent from the Serving MSC to the HLRassociated with the MS.c-d. Same as VMR, Section 2.1, Steps c-d.e. The HLR relays the TLDN to the Serving M
34、SC via the TerminationList parameter in a orreq.f-h. Same as VMR, Section 2.1, Steps f-h.Figure 2 Normal Operation: Invocation via Revertive CallabcdefghMSC MSC HLR VMS Serving System VMS Host System ORREQ DGTSDIALMS call setup orreq TERMLIST ROUTREQ MSID, TERMTRMT, DGTSDEST, VMBOX, VMSPINroutreq TLDN call answered at VMS TLDNATRRTORTcall setup to VMS (DGTSDEST, MIN or VMBOX, VMSPIN) *FC (+ VMS password number) + SEND X.S0004-334-E v1.0VOICE MESSAGE RETRIEVAL123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960334-4