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− | A CIC represents a physical timeslot between two SS7 | + | A CIC represents a physical timeslot between two SS7 nodes. Both of these nodes must commonly agree upon a CIC numbering scheme. |
Once you have created an ISUP interface, you must create a new ISUP cicuit identification code (CIC) group for your system. | Once you have created an ISUP interface, you must create a new ISUP cicuit identification code (CIC) group for your system. |
Revision as of 08:50, 21 August 2020
Applies to version(s): 2.9, 2.10, 3.0, 3.2
A CIC represents a physical timeslot between two SS7 nodes. Both of these nodes must commonly agree upon a CIC numbering scheme.
Once you have created an ISUP interface, you must create a new ISUP cicuit identification code (CIC) group for your system.
To create an ISUP CIC group:
1- Click ISUP in the navigation panel.
2- Select the ISUP stack
3- Select the ISUP interface
4- Click Create New Isup Cic Group in the ISUP interface configuration window (a number of groups can be created at once by clicking Create Multiple New Isup Cic Group)
5- Configure the new ISUP CIC group:
- Enter a name for the group
- Enter a number for the first CIC in the group (this value must follow other CIC group values, and not overlap)
- Select a line service
- Check the appropriate timeslots (click "Select all" to check all timeslots)
- Select a CIC mapping
- Select a call control method (Advance Parameters)
- Click Create
6- Verify that the "IsupCicGroup was successfully created" message appears
List of Parameters
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