Cisco Cisco ASR 5700
SMS Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ smsc-routing
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17
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smsc-routing
This command configures the routing to the short message service center (SMSC).
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration > SMS Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name > short-message-service
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name-sms-service)#
Syntax
[ no ] smsc-routing { { any | imsi-starts-with | msisdn-starts-with } { isdn isdn_number
| mobile-global-title mgt_number [ max-gt-address-len max_gt_length ] | point-code
pt_code } }
| mobile-global-title mgt_number [ max-gt-address-len max_gt_length ] | point-code
pt_code } }
any
Configures routing according to any IMSI prefix.
imsi-starts-with IMSI_prefix
Defines the IMSI prefix. Enter a string of up to 15 digits.
msisdn-starts-with msisdn_prefix
Defines the MSISDN prefix. Enter a string of up to 15 digits.
isdn isdn_number
Defines the ISDN E.164 number (up to 15 digits) of the SMSC.
mobile-global-title mgt_number [ max-gt-address-len max_gt_length ]
Defines the mobile global title (MGT) E.214 address to be used for IMSI conversion.
Optionally, the maximum length of the GT address can be defined. If the length of the MGT string is greater
than the defined max, then the least significant digits will be omitted.
Optionally, the maximum length of the GT address can be defined. If the length of the MGT string is greater
than the defined max, then the least significant digits will be omitted.
mgt_number
is a string of digits, up to 18 digits.
max_gt_address
is an integer from 1 to 32.
point-code pt_code
Defines the point code for the SMSC. Enter a string of up to 11 digits in SS7 dotted decimal or decimal
format
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