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INAP); Part 1: Protocol Specification for Camel Phase 2 2 Draft ETSI EN 301 668-1 V1.1.1 (1999-07 Draft ETSI EN 301 668-1 V1.1.1 (1999-07) European Standard (Telecommunications series) Intelligent Network (IN); Intelligent Network Capability Set 1 (CS1) extension; Intelligent Network Application Protocol (INAP); Part 1: Protocol specification for Camel Phase 2 2 Draft ETSI EN 301 668-1 V1.1.1 (1999-07) Reference DEN/SPS-03053-1 (fg090ico.PDF) Keywords IN, INAP, ISDN, mobile, protocol ETSI Postal address F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Office address 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis Valbonne - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Siret N° 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C Association à but non lucratif enregistrée à la Sous-Préfecture de Grasse (06) N° 7803/88 Internet [email protected] Individual copies of this ETSI deliverable can be downloaded from http://www.etsi.org If you find errors in the present document, send your comment to: [email protected] Copyright Notification No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media. © European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1999. All rights reserved. ETSI 3 Draft ETSI EN 301 668-1 V1.1.1 (1999-07) Contents Intellectual Property Rights ............................................................................................................................... 6 Foreword............................................................................................................................................................ 6 1 Scope........................................................................................................................................................ 7 2 References ............................................................................................................................................... 7 3 Abbreviations........................................................................................................................................... 8 4 General..................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.1 Definition methodology ..................................................................................................................................... 9 4.2 Example physical scenarios ............................................................................................................................... 9 4.4 INAP addressing................................................................................................................................................ 9 4.4.2 Quality of service parameters....................................................................................................................... 9 4.5 Definition and usage of LegID......................................................................................................................... 10 4.7 Detection Points............................................................................................................................................... 10 4.7.1 DP processing rules.................................................................................................................................... 10 5 Reflection of TCAP Application Context (AC) ....................................................................................10 6 Additional abstract syntax ..................................................................................................................... 10 6.1 Operation types................................................................................................................................................ 11 6.2 Operation timers .............................................................................................................................................. 11 6.3 Data types ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 6.5 Application Service Elements.......................................................................................................................... 17 6.5bis Application contexts ........................................................................................................................................ 17 6.6 Classes ............................................................................................................................................................. 18 8 Error procedures .................................................................................................................................... 18 8.1 Operation related error procedures .................................................................................................................. 19 8.1.6 MissingCustomerRecord............................................................................................................................ 19 8.1.6.2 Operations SSF->SCF .......................................................................................................................... 19 8.1.7 MissingParameter....................................................................................................................................... 19 8.1.7.3 Operations SSF -> SCF ........................................................................................................................ 19 8.1.16 UnknownLegID.......................................................................................................................................... 19 8.1.16.2 Operations SCF->SSF .......................................................................................................................... 19 8.2 Entity related error procedures ........................................................................................................................ 19 8.2.1 Expiration of TSSF .................................................................................................................................... 19 8.2.1.2 Procedures SSF->SCF .......................................................................................................................... 19 9 Detailed operation procedures............................................................................................................... 19 9.3 ApplyCharging procedure................................................................................................................................ 20 9.3.1 General description .................................................................................................................................... 20 9.3.1.1 Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 20 9.3.3.1 Normal procedure................................................................................................................................. 20 9.3.3.2 Error handling....................................................................................................................................... 21 9.4 ApplyChargingReport procedure..................................................................................................................... 21 9.4.1 General description .................................................................................................................................... 21 9.4.1.1 Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 21 9.4.2 Invoking entity (SSF) ................................................................................................................................. 22 9.4.2.1 Normal procedure................................................................................................................................. 22 9.5 AssistRequestInstructions procedure ............................................................................................................... 22 9.5.1 General description .................................................................................................................................... 22 9.5.1.1 Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 22 9.7 CallInformationReport procedure.................................................................................................................... 22 9.7.1 General description .................................................................................................................................... 22 9.7.1.1 Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 23 9.7.2.1 Normal procedure................................................................................................................................. 23 9.8 CallInformationRequest procedure .................................................................................................................. 23 ETSI 4 Draft ETSI EN 301 668-1 V1.1.1 (1999-07) 9.8.1 General description .................................................................................................................................... 23 9.8.1.1 Parameters ...........................................................................................................................................
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