MSRN
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MSRN - Mobile Station Roaming Number
The Mobile Station Roaming Number is an E.164 defined telephone number used to route telephone calls in a mobile network from a GMSC (Gateway Mobile Switching Centre) to the target MSC (see Network Switching Subsystem). It can also be defined as a directory number temporarily assigned to a mobile for a mobile terminated call. A MSRN is assigned for every mobile terminated call, not only the calls where the terminating MS lives on a different MSC than the originating MS. Although this seems unnecessary since many vendors' VLR's are integrated with the MSC, The GSM specification indicates that the MSC and VLR (Visitor Location Register) do not need to reside on the same switch. They are considered two different nodes as they have their own routing addresses. i.e.the MSRN is one of the returned parameters into SRI_ACK message. In particular the MSRN is used into an MNP scenario (in this case it can be modified as 'RgN + MSISDN').
Another temporary address that hides the identity of a subscriber. The VLR generates this address on request from the MSC,and the address is also stored in the HLR.MSRN contains the current visitor countary code(VCC),the visitor national destination code(VNDC),the identification of the current MSC together with the suscriber number.