In IMS we have the databases (Application layer)? Explain the role of databases
jiopaul 26-October-2007 06:02:17 PM

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e various methods of the IMS Services specification as implemented in a web service, for ... If developed, it would have JISC badging, and an easy way of adding ... There is no database layer required for this component of the project, as the CETIS-es web ... Explain how we will design for maximum response time.
Posted by waqasahmad


On the Applicationslayer, databases contain all of the information required to manage subscribers and the
network. Note there are two types of databases.
The Home Subscriber Service (HSS) contains all of the HLR, AuC, and EIR
information about a subscriber for each network (IMS, CS-CN, and PS-CN); as well
as authentication, security information, and location information for roaming
subscribers or subscribers with more than one UE.
When an operator has more than one HSS, the Subscription Location Function (SLF)
identifies which HSS contains a given subscriber's records.

Posted by sundar



Posted: 26-October-2007 06:11:48 PM By: sundar

On the Applicationslayer, databases contain all of the information required to manage subscribers and the
network. Note there are two types of databases.
The Home Subscriber Service (HSS) contains all of the HLR, AuC, and EIR
information about a subscriber for each network (IMS, CS-CN, and PS-CN); as well
as authentication, security information, and location information for roaming
subscribers or subscribers with more than one UE.
When an operator has more than one HSS, the Subscription Location Function (SLF)
identifies which HSS contains a given subscriber's records.

Posted: 28-February-2009 12:29:16 PM By: waqasahmad

e various methods of the IMS Services specification as implemented in a web service, for ... If developed, it would have JISC badging, and an easy way of adding ... There is no database layer required for this component of the project, as the CETIS-es web ... Explain how we will design for maximum response time.