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The IMS Product Documentation Answer
House identifies common consulting
questions raised by users and offers an-
swers to the questions, helping users
quickly overcome difficulties by
themselves.
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Overview
The IMS Product Documentation Answer
House covers questions about product
principles and operations, which may be
raised by users during product learning
and maintenance.
The IMS Product Documentation Answer
House provides answers to the preceding
questions to help users obtain key
information:
Release History
Product Version D
2 Basic Signaling
Process of the
Huawei IMS
2.1 What Is the Architecture of the
Huawei IMS?
Answer
NEs of the Huawei IMS are classified into
the following types: NEs in the Service
Layer, NEs in the Session Control & Me-
dia Resources Layer, NEs in the Access &
Bearer Control Layer, NEs in the Inter-
working Layer, NEs in the Interworking
Layer, NEs in the Operation Support
Layer.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > IMS Solu-
tion Description > Description of the
Huawei IMS > Architecture of the Hua-
wei IMS in the IMS product
documentation.
Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Network-
ing Description > Access Network De-
scription User Manual > Cable Network
Access > End-to-End Service Procedure >
Detecting the P-CSCF in the IMS product
documentation.
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Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
S-CSCFs are assigned as follows:
Reference Link
For details, see Description > Function
Description > Service Functions > Regis-
tration and Session> Registration in the
IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
Based on the domain name in the IMPU
in the Request-URI header field, the P-
CSCF queries the DNS server, obtains the
I-CSCF's address, and forwards the
REGISTER message to the I-CSCF.
Reference Link
For details, see Description> Function
Description > Service Functions > Regis-
tration and Session> Registration in the
IMS product documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Description> Function
Description > Service Functions > Regis-
tration and Session> Registration in the
IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Description> Function
Description > Service Functions > Regis-
tration and Session> Registration in the
IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
In IMS, the home domain is the network
that has been subscribed by a subscriber
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Reference Link
None.
Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
An IMS session process involves session
setup, media negotiation, resource
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Reference Link
For details, see Description > Feature De-
scription > Basic and Regulatory Services
> Basic Call > Session in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
The DNS and ENUM are used for signal-
ing route on the IMS network.
Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals > Number
Analysis User Manual > Basic Concepts >
DNS/ENUM in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
IMS-relevant interfaces are mainly Cx,
Dx, and Mg interfaces and IMS-relevant
protocols are mainly SIP, Diameter, and
H.248.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > IMS Solu-
tion Description in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
The telephone URI (tel URI) is used to
identify resources using a telephone
number. The tel URI starts with tel:, fol-
lowed by tel Number. It can be a global
number (tel:+861012345678) or a local
number (tel:12345678).
Reference Link
For details, see User Manual > Number
Analysis User Manual > Basic Concepts >
Number Structure > tel URI in the IMS
product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
The SIP URI is in User informa-
tion@Host port[parameter] format and
uniquely identifies a subscriber. The SIP
URI starts with sip: or sips:.
Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals > Number
Analysis User Manual > Basic Concepts >
Number Structure > Support of the
IMPU in SIP URI Format in the IMS
product documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
The tel number is a traditional number
that consists of numbers 0-9, characters
A-E, and a-e. It may contain character +
and separators such as en dash (-). The
character + is added before a tel number
to indicate that the number is a global
number. Numbers 12345678,
+86-10-12345678, and C0101119 are all
tel numbers.
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Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals > Number
Analysis User Manual > Basic Concepts >
Number Structure > tel Number in the
IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
An IMS standard subscriber is assigned
one IMPI and two IMPUs in which IMPU
1 is SIP URI and IPMU 2 is tel URI. The
two IMPUs belong to the same implicit
registration set and the same alias group,
and share repository data.
Reference Link
For details, see Description > Service
Provisioning Description > Subscriber
Data > Standard IMS Subscribers > Data
Model in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
Public Service Identity (PSI) is an iden-
tity that identifies services, such as pres-
ence, messaging, conferencing, and
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Function
Description > Service Functions > Public
Service Identity in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or a later version
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Answer
SIP is a text-based protocol and uses the
UTF-8 character set. A SIP message is
either a request from a client to a server,
or a response from a server to a client.
Reference Link
For details, see References > Typical Sig-
naling Flows > IMS Protocol > SIP > SIP
Overview in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
A SIP response is used to respond to a re-
quest, indicating the status (success or
failure) of a session.
SIP responses are categorized based on
the Status-Code. The Status-Code is a
3-digit integer result code. The first digit
of the Status-Code defines the class of re-
sponse. The last two digits provide fur-
ther description of the response.
SIP responses are categorized as follows:
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Reference Link
For details, see References > Typical Sig-
naling Flows > IMS Protocol > SIP > SIP
Responses in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
Description about Diameter is available
in the IMS product documentation.
Reference Link
For details, see References> Protocols>
Diameter in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C02 or later
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Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Delta De-
scription in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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3 IMS Hardware
Capabilities
3.1 What Are the Differences
Between a T8260 subrack and a
T8280 subrack?
Answer
The differences between a T8260 subrack
and a T8280 subrack mainly lie in the
switching, heat dissipation, and power
supply capabilities.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Hardware
Description > Subrack > Subrack Differ-
ences in the IMS product documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
The differences between boards are as
follows:
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Hardware
Description > Board > Board Differences
in the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
The maximum power consumption of a
UPB board is from 125 W to 135 W. The
typical power consumption of a UPB
board is 110 W.
The typical power consumption of a
T8280 subrack is 92 W and the maxim-
um power consumption is 186 W.
Reference Link
For details on board power consump-
tions, see Descriptions > Hardware De-
scription > Board in the IMS product
documentation.
For details on subrack power consump-
tions, see Descriptions > Hardware De-
scription > Subrack > T8280 Subrack in
the IMS product documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
4 IMS Software
Capabilities
4.1 What Is the Software Structure
of the OMU?
Answer
The OMU server software is an applica-
tion software that is based on the ATCA
hardware platform, runs on the Linux op-
erating system (OS), and requires the
database. The OMU communicates with
the host through the IP buses in the
ATCA subracks. The OMU performs op-
erations and maintenance on external
equipment through the LMT and WebUI.
The LMT runs on the Microsoft Windows
OS and connects to the OMU through the
maintenance IP address of the OMU. You
can view performance measurement res-
ults and upgrade the system through the
WebUI.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Software
Description > OMU > OMU Software
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
scenarios,
that is, the
CCU pro-
cesses only
fixed network
services.
ATS9900,
such as SIP.
The MSG ap-
plies to fixed
network
scenarios.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Software
Description > ATS9900 Software Struc-
ture > Process Types of the ATS9900 in
the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C02 or later
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Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Function
Description > Software Management
Principles > Software Installation Prin-
ciple in the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
NOTE:
The type and version of service MEs determine
whether the hitless upgrade mechanism can be
used.
During an actual upgrade, check whether the up-
grade supports hitless upgrade based on the doc-
uments released with the software version.
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Function
Description > Software Management
Principles > Hitless Upgrade Principle in
the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
In some cases, software requires certain
modifications for removing known bugs
or adding new functions to meet service
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NOTE:
The procedure for installing patches varies ac-
cording to the patches. You are advised to per-
form the patch installation using WebUI on a live
network. For details about the installation using
WebUI, see the Patch Notes and Patch Update
Guide released with versions.
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Function
Description > Software Management
Principles > Software Patch Principle in
the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Description > Function
Description > Service Functions > An-
nouncement playback > Basic Concepts
in the IMS product documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
The AS provides tone files based on ser-
vices, and the MRFP loads files on
boards. The tone files on the MRFP are
classified into static tone files, dynamic
tone files, local media files.
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Reference Link
For details, see Description > Service
Functions > Announcement Playing >
Implementation Principle > Media Pro-
cessing Principles in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
5 IMS Number
Analysis
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Answer
NP service schemes are All Call Query
(ACQ), Onward Routing (OR), and Query
on Release (QoR). Different schemes are
used in different scenarios and different
number analysis data related to the
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Reference Link
Product Version
IMS V200R009C02 or later
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Answer
Route analysis is a process in which NEs
analyze received call requests for call
routing purposes. The route analysis pro-
cess varies from NE to NE. NEs can be
configured to query different data tables
for flexible routing.
The serving-call session control function
(S-CSCF) obtains the address of the next
hop based on the called number, calling
number, calling party location, phone-
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Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals> Number
Analysis Flows of IMS NEs > CSC3300
Number Analysis Flow > Number Analys-
is Flow of the S-CSCF > Route Analysis in
the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C02 or later
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6 IMS Service
Provisioning
6.1 What Are WSDL and XSD?
Answer
WSDL is an XML application used to de-
scribe web services. It defines the web
services as a group of service access
points. The client can access services con-
taining the file information or the pro-
cedure call by using these service access
points. This procedure is similar to the
remote procedure call.
XML Schemas Definition (XSD) is an ex-
tension of the XML SCHEMA files. XML,
XML SCHEMA, and document type
definition (DTD) all belong to SCHEMA.
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Service
Provisioning Description > Northbound
Interfaces of Service Provisioning >
WSDL\XSD Files in the IMS product
documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
A group of iFCs shared by multiple ser-
vice profiles. The HSS and S-CSCF data-
bases store the same shared iFC data, in-
cluding shared iFC and associated iFC
template IDs. The S-CSCF obtains the
shared iFC template ID from the HSS and
obtains the associated shared iFC from
its local database.
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Reference Link
For details, see Description > Service
Provisioning Description > Service Provi-
sioning Mechanism > Subscriber Data
Mechanisms > Shared iFC in the IMS
product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
An iFC is composed of zero or one Trig-
ger Point and one Application Server. A
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Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals > iFC User
Manual > iFC Structure and Composition
> iFC Structure in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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Answer
A regular expression provides a concise
and flexible means for matching (specify-
ing and recognizing) strings of text, such
as particular characters, words, or pat-
terns of characters.
Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals > iFC User
Manual > iFC Structure and Composition
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
7 IMS
Performance
Management
7.1 What Are the KPI Building
Principles?
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Answer
The KPI system constitutes a hierarchical
view that reflects network performance
from the perspective of different users.
The hierarchical view consists of the
device layer, NE layer, network layer, and
user layer. KPI building principles are
worked out for each layer. For details, see
the following link. I
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Perform-
ance Management Description > KPI Sys-
tem > KPI Building Principles in the IMS
product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R010C00 or later
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Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Perform-
ance Management Description > KPI Sys-
tem > Network KPI > Network KPI
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Product Version
IMS V200R010C00 or later
Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Perform-
ance Management Description > Per-
formance Management Application >
KPI Monitoring Before and After an Up-
grade in the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R010C00 or later
Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Perform-
ance Management Description > Per-
formance Management Application >
Fault and Performance > Analyzing Ab-
normal KPIs in the IMS product
documentation.
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Product Version
IMS V200R010C00 or later
8 IMS Charging
Principles
8.1 What Is an ICID?
Answer
Each IMS NE generates ACR messages
based on its own role and the received
session information. An ICID enables the
system to correct ACR messages gener-
ated by different IMS NEs for the same
session. This ensures that the BC obtains
complete and correct CDRs for this
session.
During offline charging, an ICID is gener-
ated by the first IMS NE in the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling path
and then transferred to other IMS NEs.
The terminating P-CSCF deletes the
ICID.
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Charging
Management Description > Offline Char-
ging > Basic Concepts in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Description > Charging
Management Description > Offline
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Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
IMS NEs send apply charging report
(ACR) messages to the CCF and the CCF
generates CDRs based on the ACR
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Reference Link
For details, see Description> Charging
Management Description > Offline Char-
ging > Implementation Principle > CDR
Processing in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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9 IMS
Redundancy
9.1 Which Redundancy Modes Are
Used by the IMS?
Answer
Common IMS redundancy modes are as
follows: 1+1 active/standby, 1+1 mutual
assistant, N+1 active/standby and Pool.
Reference Link
For details, see User Manuals > IMS Re-
dundancy User Manual > Introduction to
the Redundancy System in the IMS
product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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10 IMS
Troubleshooting
10.1 What Can I Do If the I-CSCF
Returns a 403 Response That Car-
ries "Invalid User"?
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Answer
Reference Link
For details, see Fault Management >
Troubleshooting > Service Failures > Re-
gistration Failures > CSC3300 Registra-
tion Failures in the IMS product
documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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11 General
IMS-Relevant
Operations
11.1 How Can I Replace an SMM
Board?
Answer
An SMM board can be replaced with an
SMM board of the same model or of a dif-
ferent model. In most cases, you can re-
place only the SMM boards that are
faulty or working in the standby state. Do
not directly replace an SMM board that is
working in the active state.
Reference Link
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
Bill of material (BOM) codes of all spare
parts for the IMS can be obtained from
bar codes on labels that are attached on
spare parts.
Reference Link
For details, see References > Spare Parts
> How to Obtain BOM Codes of Spare
Parts in the IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
Answer
An operator with the associated rights
obtains the license file, and then uploads
and activates it on the OMU client.
Reference Link
For details, see References > General
Operation > Loading a License in the
IMS product documentation.
Product Version
IMS V200R009C00 or later
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12 Convergent
Conference Solution
12.1 What Is a Telepresence
Conference?
12.1 What Is a
Telepresence Conference?
Question
What is a Telepresence conference?
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Answer
The Telepresence Conference service is
provided by the convergent conference
system (CCS) to offer subscribers life-size
presentation and face-to-face communic-
ation experience as if they were person-
ally in the scene. In Telepresence confer-
ences, communication is not limited to
video and voice. Body movements, facial
expressions, and eye contacts of parti-
cipants are vividly delivered to each
other.
To ensure authentic face-to-face commu-
nication experience, the CCS has
incorporated cutting-edge technologies in
the following fields: intelligent IP net-
work, unified communication, ultra-high-
fidelity video conference, spatial audio,
interactive collaboration components, di-
gital movie, lighting, and ergonomics.
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
Answer
Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
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Answer
The Public Conference service enables
the convergent conference system to
provide instant voice conferences.
Subscribers who have subscribed to the
Private Conference service do not need to
schedule a conference and can create a
conference anywhere anytime.
After a subscriber dials an access number
to initiate a public conference, the sub-
scriber is prompted to enter phone num-
bers of other participants. The conver-
gent conference system then
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
Answer
The Predefined Group Call Conference
service is a reservationless conference
service provided by the convergent con-
ference system that allows subscribers to
hold a voice conference based on a pre-
defined group. This service provides the
following types of conference services:
• Alert Conference
When an emergency occurs, a sub-
scriber in a predefined alert confer-
ence group can dial the emergency ac-
cess number to hold an instant alert
conference. The convergent conference
system automatically calls all members
in the group. After answering the call,
these members attend the conference.
One alert conference group can simul-
taneously hold multiple alert confer-
ences. A predefined alert group is a
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C01 or later
Answer
The Private Conference service enables
users to schedule and create a conference
using a fixed conference ID and chairper-
son password provided by the convergent
conference system (CCS).
If the system administrator specifies a
private conference ID when adding a
user, the user can use the Private Confer-
ence service. The user's phone account
password becomes the conference chair-
person password.
Users can schedule and create a private
conference through the User Portal, M-
Meeting or by dialing the private confer-
ence access number. Participants can be
invited to a private conference or join the
private conference through the User
Portal, M-Meeting, or by dialing the
private conference access number.
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• Voice
• Standard-definition (SD) video
• High-definition (HD) video
• Telepresence
• Voice+data
• SD video+data
• HD video+data
• Telepresence+data
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
12.6 What Is a
Subconference?
Question
What is a Subconference?
Answer
The subconference service enables the
chairperson in a main conference to
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C01 or later
Answer
The Security Conference service is an ad-
vanced conference service that allows
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C01 or later
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Answer
This service enables a chairperson to
broadcast the video of a participant to
other participants and the video viewed
by the participant will not be switched.
Moreover, the chairperson can choose a
video or appoint a participant whose
video is broadcast to watch a specific
video. The video broadcasting is one of
services in MediaX3600 convergent con-
ference system.
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
Answer
Video selection service enables chairper-
sons to set a participant's video or shared
desktop as the video source of a specified
picture.
Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
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12.10 What Is
Chairperson Video
Selection?
Question
What is Chairperson Video Selection?
Answer
The Chairperson Video Selection service
enables chairpersons to select a video
they want to view, without changing the
video being broadcast to other parti-
cipants. This service is used when only
one picture is specified as the broadcast
source on the User Portal.
Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
Answer
The Multipicture Control service enables
the convergent conference system (CCS)
to simultaneously display multiple video
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Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
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Answer
Product Version
Convergent Conference Solution
V100R002C00 or later
13 RCS Solution
Reply
According to the Message Session Relay
Protocol (MSRP), media streams in an
RCS session are transmitted over MSRP
connections. The MSRP is based on the
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and
is especially suitable for transmission of
instant messages. MSRP connections ini-
tiated by INVITE messages have a higher
transmission speed and security than
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) connec-
tions over the User Datagram Protocol
(UDP)/Internet Protocol (IP).
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Reference Link
For details, see Description > Feature De-
scription > Basic Service > Instant Mes-
saging > Implementation Principle >
Basic Concepts in the RCS9880 product
documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
Reply
The RCS9880 is the core NE for RCS ser-
vices and provides the following
functions:
Reference Link
For details, see Description > Product
Description > Highlights in the RCS9880
product documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
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Reply
If nodes of a cluster have different
UUIDs, you must select a reference node
and synchronize its UUID to all other
nodes in this cluster. Perform the follow-
ing steps to synchronize UUIDs:
NOTE:
You can also synchronize UUIDs by copying the
clusuuid file in /etc/vx/.uuids from one node
to another.
Reference Link
For details, see Installation and Commis-
sioning > Appendix > Appendix B-VCS
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Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
Reply
The instant mode and store-and-forward
mode are the two delivery modes of in-
stant messages.
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Reference Link
For details, see Description > Feature De-
scription > Basic Service > Instant Mes-
saging in the RCS9880 product
documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
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Reply
Rich Communication Suite (RCS) is a
suite of services that includes voice calls,
video calls, instant messaging (IM) ser-
vices (such as, instant messages, Pres-
ence service, address book synchroniza-
tion, and file transfer), and sharing ser-
vices (picture sharing and video sharing).
IMS-based RCS services enhance user ex-
perience such as a better QoS. Therefore,
the QoS of RCS services can be guaran-
teed by using dedicated bearers.
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Reference Link
For details, see Glossary in the RCS9880
product documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
Reply
In the Rich Communication Suite (RCS)
solution, the M2000 manages IMS NEs
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Reference Link
For details, see Description > Product
Description > Operation and Mainten-
ance > Network Management in the
RCS9880 product documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
During RCS9880
Installation?
Question
What users are created by the system
during RCS9880 installation?
Reply
The system automatically creates certain
users during RCS9880 installation. Table
13-1 lists details about the users.
Table 13-1 RCS9880 user planning
Reference Link
For details, see Installation and Commis-
sioning > Software Installation > Prepar-
ations > Preparing Data > User Planning
in the RCS9880 product documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
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Reply
Perform the following steps to check the
VCS version:
Reference Link
For details, see Installation and Commis-
sioning > Appendix > Appendix B-VCS
FAQ > How to Check VCS Version in the
RCS9880 product documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
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Reply
Perform the following steps to check the
UUID of nodes in a cluster. All nodes in a
cluster must have the same UUID.
Reference Link
For details, see Installation and Commis-
sioning > Appendix > Appendix B-VCS
FAQ > How to Synchronize UUIDs
Among Nodes in the RCS9880 product
documentation.
Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
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After a planned IP address is configured
for the SMM board, users can use this IP
address to log in to the SMM board
through Internet Explorer (input the ad-
dress as http://physical IP address of the
SMM board) or PuTTY (use the SSH pro-
tocol). After the login, users can perform
maintenance operations.
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Product Version
RCS V100R002C10LG0001 or later
14 VoLTE
Solution
14.1 What Is the Difference
Between the VoLTE and CSFB
Solutions?
Reply
The voice over long term evolution
(VoLTE) solution is an IMS-based voice
solution for LTE networks. In this solu-
tion, voice, video, SMS, and supplement-
ary services are processed in the IMS net-
work. Voice and video traffic of these ser-
vices is carried over IP networks and the
Policy Charging and Control (PCC)
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Reference Link
For more information, see Descriptions >
Solution Description > LTE Voice Solu-
tions in the VoLTE product
documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
Reply
Radio terminals
can access an IMS
domain through
an LTE network
or access a CS do-
main through a
2G/3G network.
However, they
connect to either
an IMS or a CS
domain.
• Uses IMS voice
services while in
LTE networks;
uses CS voice ser-
vices while in 2G/
3G networks.
• Supports a single
radio voice call
continuity
(SRVCC) or
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enhanced SRVCC
(eSRVCC) han-
dover after mov-
ing out of LTE
coverage.
are preferentially
connected to an
LTE network.
They fall back to a
CS domain when
they need to use
voice services.
• Uses CS voice ser-
vices and LTE
data services.
• Does not support
an SRVCC or
eSRVCC
handover.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
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A UE includes 000CH (P-CSCF IPv4
Address Request) in the Protocol Con-
figuration Options information element
(IE) contained in an Attach request mes-
sage or a PDN Connectivity Request mes-
sage. The UE then sends the message to
the P-GW to request a P-CSCF address.
Based on the access point name (APN) or
subscriber identifier information (IMSI
or MSISDN), the P-GW searches the local
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Function
Description > Registration in the VoLTE
product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
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Reply
When Long Term Evolution (LTE) sub-
scribers attach to the evolved packet core
(EPC) network, two separate access point
names (APNs) should be created. One is
used for data services and the other is
used for IMS services. The two APNs cor-
respond to different default bearers and
different IP addresses.
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Function
Description > QoS in the VoLTE product
documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
Reply
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Solution
Description > Charging in the VoLTE
product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
Reply
UEs that support voice over long term
evolution (VoLTE) can access a 2G/3G
network, an LTE network, or both at the
same time, depending on the LTE signal
strength. Therefore, when a UE that sup-
ports VoLTE initiates or receives a call, a
network must be used to connect the call.
This process is called domain selection.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Feature
Description > Basic Call > Domain Selec-
tion Performed by the T-ADS in the
VoLTE product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
Reply
Single radio voice call continuity
(SRVCC)/enhanced SRVCC (eSRVCC)
enables Long Term Evolution (LTE)
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Feature
Description > SRVCC/eSRVCC in the
VoLTE product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
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The difference between single radio voice
call continuity (SRVCC) and enhanced
SRVCC (eSRVCC) services is that the
eSRVCC service has decreased the han-
dover duration to 300 ms to reduce voice
interruption without changing the live
network architecture. A key challenge to
reducing handover duration is to control
the time that IMS spends establishing
new bearers. Figure 14-2 shows how the
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Feature
Description > SRVCC/eSRVCC in the
VoLTE product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
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In the voice over long term evolution
(VoLTE) solution, voice, video, and sup-
plementary services of VoLTE sub-
scribers are processed in the IMS net-
work. When a VoLTE subscriber roams
out of the LTE coverage or a 2G/3G sub-
scriber calls a VoLTE subscriber, the call
request must be routed to the IMS
network.
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Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Feature
Description > Basic Call > Anchoring
Performed by the Anchor AS in the
VoLTE product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
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The IP short message gateway (IP-SM-
GW) service enables short message deliv-
ery between IMS domains and circuit
switched (CS) domains.
Reference Link
For details, see Descriptions > Feature
Description > IP Short Message Gateway
in the VoLTE product documentation.
Product Version
VoLTE V100R001C02 or later
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