SSF) Management Information Model 2 Draft ES 201 386 V1.1.1 (1998-10)

SSF) Management Information Model 2 Draft ES 201 386 V1.1.1 (1998-10)

Draft ES 201 386 V1.1.1 (1998-10) ETSI Standard Telecommunications Management Network (TMN); Service Switching Function (SSF) management information model 2 Draft ES 201 386 V1.1.1 (1998-10) Reference DES/TMN-00001 (cu000icp.PDF) Keywords IN, TMN, management, SSF 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] http://www.etsi.org 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 1998. All rights reserved. ETSI 3 Draft ES 201 386 V1.1.1 (1998-10) Contents Intellectual Property Rights .................................................................................................................... 8 Foreword................................................................................................................................................. 8 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 9 2 References .................................................................................................................................... 9 3 Abbreviations.............................................................................................................................. 10 4 Rationale..................................................................................................................................... 11 5 Overview..................................................................................................................................... 11 6 Technical approach..................................................................................................................... 12 6.1 SSF functional decomposition..............................................................................................................12 6.1.1 Rationale.........................................................................................................................................12 6.1.2 Method............................................................................................................................................13 6.2 SSF management requirements ............................................................................................................15 6.2.1 Rationale.........................................................................................................................................15 6.2.2 Method............................................................................................................................................15 6.3 SSF management information model....................................................................................................17 6.3.1 Rationale.........................................................................................................................................17 6.3.2 Method............................................................................................................................................17 7 Introduction to the SSF model.................................................................................................... 20 8 Management requirements for the SSF sub entities................................................................... 26 8.1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................26 8.2 Operational Requirements and Activities.............................................................................................27 9 Informal description of Managed Object Classes ...................................................................... 40 9.1 SSF Object Model (informal)...............................................................................................................40 9.1.1 The Relationship diagrams .............................................................................................................40 9.1.1.1 SSF Overall Model....................................................................................................................40 9.1.1.2 Inheritance Hierarchy................................................................................................................42 9.1.1.3 Naming Hierarchy.....................................................................................................................42 9.1.2 Requirement: Configure triggering of IN based service feature control .........................................43 9.1.2.1 Information Model Diagram .....................................................................................................43 9.1.2.2 Informal description of managed objects ..................................................................................45 9.1.2.2.1 IN Trigger............................................................................................................................45 9.1.2.2.2 Origination Attempt Accepted Trigger................................................................................46 9.1.2.2.3 Information Collected Trigger.............................................................................................46 9.1.2.2.4 Information Analysed Trigger .............................................................................................47 9.1.2.2.5 Route Select Failure Trigger................................................................................................47 9.1.2.2.6 Busy Trigger........................................................................................................................47 9.1.2.2.7 No Answer Trigger..............................................................................................................48 9.1.2.2.8 Terminating Attempt Accepted Trigger...............................................................................48 9.1.2.2.9 Mid Call Event Trigger .......................................................................................................48 9.1.2.2.10 Disconnect Trigger ..............................................................................................................49 9.1.2.2.11 Line Trigger Base................................................................................................................49 9.1.2.2.12 OLT Base ............................................................................................................................50 9.1.2.2.13 TLT Base.............................................................................................................................50 9.1.2.2.14 Trunk Group Trigger Base ..................................................................................................50 9.1.2.2.15 OTT Base ............................................................................................................................51 9.1.2.2.16 TTT Base.............................................................................................................................51 9.1.2.2.17 Private Facility Trigger Base...............................................................................................52 9.1.2.2.18 Office Trigger Base .............................................................................................................52 9.1.2.2.19 Service Feature Control.......................................................................................................53 ETSI 4 Draft ES 201 386 V1.1.1 (1998-10) 9.1.3 Requirement: IN-Authorization ......................................................................................................54 9.1.4 Requirement: Configure SCF access ..............................................................................................55 9.1.4.1 SSF Application Process...........................................................................................................56 9.1.4.1.1 SCF-SSF AE........................................................................................................................57 9.1.4.1.2 TCAP ASE ..........................................................................................................................57 9.1.4.1.3 INAP ASE...........................................................................................................................57 9.1.4.1.4 Service Feature Control.......................................................................................................57 9.1.4.1.5 SCF access...........................................................................................................................57 9.1.4.1.6 Point Code based SCF access..............................................................................................57 9.1.4.1.7 Global Title based SCF access ............................................................................................58 9.1.5 Configure SRF/SCF relaying capabilities and Configure SRF assisting Relationships ..................59 9.1.5.1 SSF AP......................................................................................................................................60

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