WebSphere brand IBM WebSphere IP Multimedia Subsystem Connector, Version 6.2

getMSISDN Web service method (Deprecated)

This deprecated Web service method returns an array of MSISDN numbers associated with this IMS subscriber's Public User Identity.

Usage

This deprecated Web service method returns an array of strings which contain the mobile subscriber number. An MSISDN consists of a country code, a national destination code, and a subscriber's number.

Example

String[] carolMSISDNs = service.getMSISDN( "aaa://host.example.com;protocol=diameter;117302099;1", "sipintel10.city.company.com", "realmA.mycompany.com", "sips:carol@ws1234.domain2.com" );

Parameters

Parameter Name Type Description
sessionId String

Identifies a specific session. All messages pertaining to a specific session must include only one Session-Id AVP and the same value must be used throughout the life of a session. The Session ID must be globally and eternally unique, as it is meant to uniquely identify a user session without reference to any other information. This may be needed to correlate historical authentication information with accounting information. Example: aaa://host.example.com;protocol=diameter;-117302099;1

destinationHost String

The fully qualified domain name of the HSS that the Sh subscriber profile Web service will send this request to. This input parameter is optional. Examples include: sipintel15.city.example.com or diameter.example.com

destinationRealm String

The realm that this subscriber belongs to. The destination realm is a required parameter and must be a fully qualified domain name. The value specified must match the specific realmName property that is defined in one of the routex properties in the Diameter_Sh.properties file. If the value does not match any of the specific routes, and a DEFAULT route entry is defined, the DEFAULT route will be used.

publicUserIdentity String
A subscriber is allocated one or more public user identities, which are created by the home operator. A public user identity is either a SIP URL (as defined in RFC 3261) or a TEL URI (as defined in RFC 3966) and helps route a SIP request. Example:
  • sip:Alice.Smith@example.com;transport=tcp
  • sips:carol@ws1234.example.com
  • sip:+358-555-1234567;postd=pp22@example.com;user=phone
  • sip:alice;day=tuesday@example.com
  • tel:+919-123-4567
  • tel:+358-555-1234567;postd=pp22



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