r- Replace Called Party GTA with the entity id
p - Prefix Called Party GTA with the entity id
I - Insert Entity Id after country code
4 - Delete the country code
5 - Delete the country code and prepend with entity id
6 - Send a digit action of 6 to the EAGLE
7 - Send a digit action of 7 to the EAGLE
(Optional) The IMSI returned by a SRF indicating the Subscription Network of the
subscriber. This parameter is only used by the G-Port features and only for RNs.
SRFIMSI
Values:
a string with 5 to 15 characters where each character must be a number from 0 to
F.
Example Network Entity Entry:
101010,s,a,2-2-2,g,100,,,,,,r,
IMSIs
The second section contains the IMSI data. For the raw delimited format, any DNs that an IMSI has
are not listed with the IMSI. There is a field on the DN entry that points to the IMSI. This leaves only
three pieces of data for the IMSI entries.
<IMSI>,<SP>
Where:
(Optional) Specifies which SP the DN is on. The SP and RN fields do not both have values
at the same time.
SP
Values:
1 to 15 hexadecimal digits expressed using ASCII characters.
Example IMSI Entry:
1234567890,101010
Since it is not possible to have an IMSI without an SP, at least one field must be populated.
Single DNs
The third section in the export file contains the single DNs. The data in the entries is similar to the
data in the ent_sub command.
<DN>,<IMSI>,<PT>,<SP>,<RN> ,<VMS>,<GRN> ,<ASD>, <ST>,<NSDN>,<CGBL>,<CDBL>
Where:
A DN (specified in international format).
DN
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