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DN blocks might or might not be associated with a network entity, but they cannot be associated with
both an SP and an RN at the same time. If a DN block has a NE association and the update command
specifies a new NE of the same NE type, a replacement is attempted. Updating a DN block by setting
a NE type (sp/rn/vms/grn) to the value none, results in a DN that is no longer associated with that
NE. If a DN block has an existing NE association and the update command specifies a NE of a different
NE type, will attempt to add a new NE association. To replace a NE association with a new NE
association of a different type, remove the old NE (specifying value none) and enter the new NE. This
is done in a single request or as two separate requests (one command to remove the old NE and one
command to add the new NE). Any update in which a Network Entity type is specified is only allowed
if the DN block has not reached its maximum of 2 NEs.
Guidelines for using the Number Substitution parameter nsdn and st can be found in TIF Number
Substitution Relationships . The default value for subscriber type st is Public. The rtrv_sub() command
will not list st in its response for records that have the default value Public.
The IDP calling and called party blacklist parameters (cgbl/cdbl) are optional and have a default
value of no. The GRN entity can optionally be associated with the DN. The GRN is used as redirection
digits if either the calling or called party blacklist parameters are set to yes. The IDP A-Party Blacklist
feature is not related to the EPAP Provisioning Blacklist feature.
The DN Block Self Healing parameter (split) is optional and has a default value of yes. This parameter
can be modified by the user at any time without affecting any other attribute of the DN Block. Guidelines
for the DN Block Self Healing feature can be found in DN Block Self Healing. The rtrv_sub() command
will not list split in its response for records that have the default value yes.
Note:
DN blocks are used only in the G-Port, PPSMS, and INP features.
Parameters :
The beginning DN (specified in international format).
bdn
5 to 15 hexadecimal digits expressed using ASCII characters.
Values:
The ending DN (specified in international format).
edn
5 to 15 hexadecimal digits expressed using ASCII characters.
Values:
(Optional) The portability type for the created DN. This field is only used by G-Port, A-Port,
IS41 GSM Migration, and PPSMS. For G-Port and A-Port, it controls number Portability
pt
Status encoding in SRI acks. For IS41 GSM Migration, it identifies whether a subscriber
has or has not migrated from IS41 to GSM, (maintaining a single GSM handset). For PPSMS,
it identifies a DN as one of two types needing PPSMS intercept.
none no status (default = none)
Values:
0 not known to be ported, migrated to IS41 or non-migrated IS41 sub (used for
IS41 GSM Migration)
1 own number ported out (used for G-Port and A-Port)
2 foreign number ported to foreign network (used for G-Port and A-Port)
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PDBI Request/Response MessagesProvisioning Database Interface Manual

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