MATRIXX Call Control Framework Integration provides information about MATRIXX Call Control Framework support and configuration.
MATRIXX includes an integrated GSM Service Control Function to support call control capabilities for telephony services.
MATRIXX Call Control Framework (CCF) provides support for message sequences using the Camel Application Part (CAP) protocol.
This section describes how to configure MATRIXX Network Enabler.
CAMEL Gateway is a CAMEL Application Part (CAP) server. Configure CAMEL Gateway to allow communication between MATRIXX Engine and Network Enablers through the CAP protocols.
Configuring routing preferences allows you to define how routes are prioritized between CAMEL Gateway on each engine and Network Enablers.
Call Control Framework (CCF) supports configurable correlation ID lengths. CCF handles 10 digit correlation ID lengths by default.
Call Control Framework (CCF) supports the processing of roaming voice calls that use the CAP1 protocol.
Call Control Framework (CCF) provides support for processing and applying charging for voice calls that use the CS1 INAP protocol.
You can configure Call Control Framework (CCF) to send Furnish Charging Information (FCI) operations at specific points during call handling. CCF sends FCI operations to instruct the Mobile Switching Center (MSC), or service switching point (SSF), to add charging information to the call data record (CDR) for a call.
When handling a mobile terminating (MT) call, Call Control Framework (CCF) can forward the call to another number if the call is not answered, or the called number is busy.
Call Control Framework (CCF) can handover (relay) incoming TCAP requests for subscribers that MATRIXX cannot find in its subscriber database to another platform for processing. For example, when migrating to the MATRIXX platform, CCF can relay incoming TCAP requests to the incumbent platform for subscribers that have not yet been migrated across. After handover, the incumbent platform processes the TCAP request without any further involvement with MATRIXX.
MATRIXX Call Control Framework (CCF) provides support for playing pre-call announcements. The following topics describe CCF pre-call announcement functionality and explain how to configure CCF to play announcements.
Call Control Framework (CCF) supports making Mobile Application Part (MAP) Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) call out requests to deliver USSD notifications to a subscriber. CCF also supports USSD services for queries, call back, and interactive menus using MAP-Process-UnstructuredSS-Request messages, and MAP-UnstructuredSS-Request messages.
Call Control Framework (CCF) provides support for menu driven announcements using IVRs and interactive USSD service menus that give subscribers options for retrieving and updating their balances and account details.
You can configure Apache FreeMarker templates for handling Call Control Framework (CCF) services such as Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) query and call back services, and menu services using announcements or interactive USSD menus.
MATRIXX Call Control Framework (CCF) provides support within the Charging Server for making MAP call out requests to an external platform in response to TCAP or Diameter messages that require them.
You can extend the data used in Mobile Application Part (MAP) callout requests and results. You can include customized private extension data in the extensionContainer parameter in MAP ATI (AnyTimeInterrogation) and MAP SRI (SendRoutingInfo) operations. This feature enables you to manipulate the data sent and returned in MAP callouts, for example, to correct the digits dialed by a user when roaming.
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Call Control Framework (CCF) provides support for making Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) call out requests to an LDAP server in response to TCAP or Diameter messages that require them.
Call Control Framework (CCF) holds response data for Mobile Application Part (MAP) callouts and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) callouts for a call or a session in MATRIXX Data Container (MDC) format.
The CAP Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) states Call Control Framework (CCF) compliance with the CAMEL Application Part (CAP) protocol. It also includes CCF compliance with Intelligent Network Application Protocol (INAP) Capability Set 2 (CS-2) script operations.
The Mobile Application Part (MAP) protocol Implementation Conformance statement states Call Control Framework (CCF) compliance with the MAP protocol.