ECMA 142 : 3ED 2001
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PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - CIRCUIT MODE 64 KBIT/S BEARER SERVICES - SERVICE DESCRIPTION, FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES AND INFORMATION FLOWS (BCSD)
12-01-2013
Section 1: General
1 Scope
2 References (normative)
3 Definitions
3.1 call
3.2 intervening network (IVN)
3.3 mixed public/private ISDN
3.4 network call control entity
3.5 Private Integrated Services Network (PISN)
3.6 Private Integrated Services Network Exchange (PINX)
3.7 PISN user
3.8 service [Telecommunication services]
3.9 user
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Provision of services by a PISN
5.1 Bearer services
5.2 Teleservices
5.3 Control and signalling
5.4 Interworking considerations
5.5 Service model
Section 2: Service Description (stage 1 description)
6 Circuit-mode 64 kbit/s unrestricted 8 kHz structured bearer
service category
6.1 Definition
6.2 Description
6.3 Procedures
6.4 Network capability for charging
6.5 Interworking considerations
6.5.1 Interworking with a public ISDN and certain other
digital networks
6.5.2 Interworking with networks supporting only a
restricted digital information transfer capability
6.5.3 Interworking with analogue networks
6.6 Static Description: Service Attributes
7 Circuit-mode 64 kbit/s 8 kHz structured bearer service
category usable for speech information transfer
7.1 Definition
7.2 Description
7.3 Procedures
7.4 Network capability for charging
7.5 Interworking considerations
7.5.1 Interworking with a public ISDN and certain other
digital networks
7.5.2 Interworking with analogue networks
7.5.3 Encoding law conversion
7.6 Static Description: Service Attributes
8 Circuit-mode 64 kbit/s 8 kHz structured bearer service
category usable
8.1 Definition
8.2 Description
8.3 Procedures
8.4 Network capability for charging
8.5 Interworking considerations
8.5.1 Interworking with a public ISDN and certain other
digital networks
8.5.2 Interworking with analogue networks
8.5.3 Encoding law conversion
8.6 Static Description: Service Attributes
9 Common procedures for services within a PISN
9.1 Provision of services
9.2 Normal procedures
9.2.1 Call establishment at the calling PISN user
9.2.2 Call establishment at the called PISN user
9.2.3 Terminating the service (call release)
9.3 Exceptional procedures / unsuccessful outcome
10 Interworking
10.1 General Interworking considerations
10.1.1 Incoming calls
10.1.2 Outgoing calls
10.1.3 PISN transit calls
10.2 Interworking with public-ISDN
10.2.1 Receipt of service request from a public ISDN
10.2.2 Sending a service request to a public ISDN
10.2.3 Receipt of a service response from public ISDN
10.2.4 Sending service response to public ISDN
11 Dynamic Description
Section 3: Functional capabilities and information flows
(stage 2 description)
12 Functional model
12.1 Functional model description
12.2 Description of the functional entities
12.2.1 Call Control Agent functional entity
12.2.2 Call Control functional entity
13 Definition of information flows
13.1 Conventions used within the description of information
flows
13.1.1 Convention for the description of mandatory or
optional information
13.1.2 Convention for the naming of information flows
13.2 SETUP
13.3 REPORT
13.4 CHANNEL_ACKNOWLEDGE
13.5 CHANNEL_CONNECT
13.6 DISCONNECT
13.7 RELEASE
13.8 INFORMATION
13.9 SETUP_REJECT
13.10 PROCEEDING
14 Information flow sequences
14.1 Functional entity actions
14.1.1 Originating CCA functional entity
14.1.2 Originating CC functional entity
14.1.3 Transit CC functional entity
14.1.4 Destination CC functional entity
14.1.5 Destination CCA functional entity
14.1.6 Incoming gateway CC functional entity
14.1.7 Outgoing gateway CC functional entity
14.2 Normal call establishment
14.3 Normal call establishment with digit-by-digit sending
and automatic answer
14.4 Unsuccessful calls with the provision of tones and
announcements
14.5 Unsuccessful calls without the provision of tones and
announcements
14.6 Incoming interworking with a non-ISDN
14.7 Outgoing interworking with a non-ISDN
14.8 Outgoing interworking with digit-by-digit sending
14.9 Basic call clearing
14.10 Incoming interworking with a public ISDN
14.11 Outgoing interworking with a public ISDN
15 SDL diagrams for functional entities
15.1 Originating CCA functional entity SDL diagrams
15.1.1 Originating CCA states used in SDL diagrams
15.1.2 Originating CCA SDL diagrams
15.2 Originating CC functional entity SDL diagrams
15.2.1 Originating CC states used in SDL diagrams
15.2.2 Originating CC SDL diagrams
15.3 Transit CC functional entity SDL diagrams
15.3.1 Transit CC states used in SDL diagrams
15.3.2 Transit CC SDL diagrams
15.4 Destination CC functional entity SDL diagrams
15.4.1 Destination CC states used in SDL diagrams
15.4.2 Destination CC SDL diagrams
15.5 Destination CCA functional entity SDL diagrams
15.5.1 Destination CCA states used in SDL diagrams
15.5.2 Destination CCA SDL diagrams
16 Allocation of functional entities to physical entities
Annex A - Service attributes
Annex B - Teleservices
Annex C - Bibliography
Annex D - Errors in ISO/IEC 11574 1st edition
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