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19、mmunication Intersystem Non-Signaling Data Communication DMH (Data Message Handler)ANS/TIA-124-E Editorial NotesThis section is informative.RevisionHistoryNote: Originally published solely by TIA as Interim Standard IS-124. First 3GPP2 version wasN.S0026. Revision order of N.S0026 started with revis
20、ion A. Publication as X.S0014-E includes re-setting revisions to align with TIA version.Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association 2006, All rights reserved.This document is subject to change.Revision Date Remarks-November, 2000 IS-124-September, 1997 IS-124-A-July, 1999 ANSI-124-B0September,
21、 2000 ANS-TIA-124-C, N.S0026ADecember, 2001 ANS-TIA-124-D, N.S0026-AEFebruary, 2005 TIA-124-E, X.S0014-EEJuly, 2006 ANSI publication of TIA-124-EThis page is left intentionally blankANS/TIA-124-ETable of Contentsiii1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647
22、4849505152535455Wireless Radio Telecommunications IntersystemNon-Signaling Data Communication DMH (Data Message Handler)List of Tables .xvList of Figures xxiList of SDLs .xxv1 Introduction.11.1 General 11.2 Objective .11.3 Scope .11.4 Organization 12 References .32.1 Normative References .32.1.1 Tel
23、ecommunications Industry Association TIA, Electronics Industry Association EIA and 3GPP2 documents, standards and interim standards 32.1.2 International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee 1988 (Blue Book) recom-mendations ITU: 52.1.3 International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Com
24、mittee other recommendations ITU: 52.2 Informative References .63 Definitions .74 Stage 1 Description: User Perspective 214.1 Objectives 214.2 General Background And Assumptions 224.3 Service Descriptions 224.3.1 Autonomous Call Detail Delivery Service .224.3.2 Autonomous Call Detail Delivery with C
25、ertification Service 224.3.3 Polled Call Detail Delivery Service 234.3.4 Polled Call Detail Delivery with Certification Service 234.3.5 Intersystem Call Detail Rating Service 234.3.6 Summary Call Detail Delivery Service 234.4 Network Performance Objectives .244.4.1 Timing Objectives 244.4.2 Reliabil
26、ity Objectives .244.4.3 Accuracy Objectives .254.4.4 Accountability Objectives 254.4.5 Auditability Objectives .254.4.6 Retention Objectives .264.5 Restrictions 265 Stage 2 Description: Network Perspective .275.1 Introduction .275.2 Network Reference Model 275.2.1 Functional Entities 285.2.1.1 Call
27、Detail Information Source (CDIS).285.2.1.2 Call Detail Generation Point (CDGP).28ANS/TIA-124-ETable of Contentsiv123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555.2.1.3 Call Detail Collection Point (CDCP)285.2.1.4 Call Detail Rating Point (CDRP)28
28、5.2.2 Interface Reference Points 295.2.2.1 Reference Point I.295.2.2.2 Reference Point J.295.2.2.3 Reference Point K .295.2.3 Application of the Network Reference Model .295.3 Remote Operations .305.3.1 Operation Descriptions .305.3.1.1 AggregateDelivery Remote Operation305.3.1.2 AggregateRequest Re
29、mote Operation.305.3.1.3 CertifiedDelivery Remote Operation305.3.1.4 RateRequest Remote Operation305.3.1.5 RecordRequest Remote Operation315.3.1.6 RetransmissionRequest Remote Operation.315.3.1.7 UncertifiedDelivery Remote Operation315.3.2 Remote Operation Scenarios 325.3.2.1 AggregateDelivery Remot
30、e Operation Scenario.335.3.2.2 AggregateRequest Remote Operation Scenario345.3.2.3 CertifiedDelivery Remote Operation Scenario.355.3.2.4 RateRequest Remote Operation Scenario.365.3.2.5 RecordRequest Remote Operation Scenario.375.3.2.6 RetransmissionRequest Remote Operation Scenario385.3.2.7 Uncertif
31、iedDelivery Remote Operation Scenario.395.4 Call Detail Records 405.4.1 Call Detail Record Descriptions .405.4.1.1 Audit Record.405.4.1.2 Leg Record415.4.1.3 Segment Record 415.4.1.4 Activity Report Record .425.4.1.5 Event Report Record.425.4.2 Objectives of Sequence and Serial Numbering 435.4.2.1 C
32、all Serial Numbering.435.4.2.2 Report Serial Numbering.435.4.2.3 Audit Sequence Numbering445.4.2.4 Segment Sequence Numbering .445.4.2.5 Leg Sequence Numbering.445.4.2.6 Operation Sequence Numbering .445.4.3 Objectives of Call Record Identifiers .455.4.3.1 Call Delivery Leg Record Relationships.455.
33、4.3.2 Feature Bridge Leg Record Relationships.465.4.3.3 Segment Record Relationships475.4.3.4 Event and Activity Record Relationships .495.5 Call Detail Record Generation Scenarios 515.5.1 Subscriber Authorization 555.5.2 Subscriber De-authorization .555.5.3 Subscriber Registration 565.5.4 Subscribe
34、r Re-registration 565.5.5 Subscriber De-registration 575.5.6 Subscriber Inactivity .575.5.7 Subscriber Call Delivery Attempt 585.5.8 Incomplete Mobile Terminated Call 585.5.9 Abandoned Mobile Terminated Call 595.5.10 Completed Mobile Terminated Call .605.5.11 Completed Call Delivery Call 615.5.12 Co
35、mpleted Call ForwardingUnconditional 625.5.13 Completed Call ForwardingBusy .63ANS/TIA-124-ETable of Contentsv123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555.5.14 Completed Delivered Call ForwardingBusy 645.5.15 Abandoned Delivered Call Forwardi
36、ngBusy .655.5.16 Completed Call ForwardingNo Answer .665.5.17 Abandoned Call ForwardingNo Answer 675.5.18 Completed Delivered Call Forwarding No Answer 685.5.19 Abandoned Delivered Call Forwarding No Answer .695.5.20 Extended Call Forwarding No Answer .705.5.21 Completed Call Delivery with Handoff 7
37、15.5.22 Completed Mobile Originated Call 725.5.23 Abandoned Mobile Originated Call .735.5.24 Mobile Origination with Handoff .745.5.25 Mobile Origination with Internal Handoff or In-call Modification 755.5.26 Mobile Origination with Internal Soft CDMA Handoff .765.5.27 Mobile Origination with Incomp
38、lete Handoff 775.5.28 Mobile Origination with Handoff and Handoff Back 785.5.29 Mobile Origination with Three-Way Call 795.5.30 Mobile Origination with Three-Way Call and Handoff .805.5.31 Call Delivery and Completed Call Waiting 815.5.32 Call Delivery and Abandoned Call Waiting .835.5.33 Call Deliv
39、ery with Call Waiting and Handoff 845.5.34 Call Delivery, Handoff, and Call Waiting 865.5.35 Call Delivery, Two Call Waiting Calls, Handoff to Third System 895.5.36 Call Delivery, Call Waiting, and Path Minimization .925.5.37 Call Origination with Call Waiting and Handoff .955.5.38 Call Termination
40、and Abandoned Three-Way Call 965.5.39 Call Termination and Dropped Three-Way Call 975.5.40 Call Delivery and a Completed Three-Way Call 985.5.41 Call Delivery and a Three-Way Call Attempt with Held Party Disconnect .995.5.42 Intersystem Mobile-to-Mobile Terminated Call .1005.5.43 Intrasystem Mobile-
41、to-Mobile Terminated Call .1015.5.44 Intersystem Mobile-to-Mobile Call Delivery with Simultaneous Handoff 1025.5.45 Tandem Call Delivery Call .1045.5.46 Subscriber Feature Activation Attempt 1055.5.47 Subscriber Feature Deactivation Attempt .1065.5.48 Subscriber Feature Re-activation Attempt .1075.5
42、.49 Call Forwarding Registration and Courtesy Call .1085.5.50 Subscriber Feature Activation Use Within a Call 1095.5.51 Circuit Mode Data Services Mobile Origination 1105.5.52 Circuit Mode Data Services Mobile Termination 1115.5.53 Packet Mode Data Services 1125.5.54 Circuit Mode Data and Facsimile
43、Services 1135.5.55 Priority Access and Channel Assignment Call .1145.5.56 Abandoned Priority Access and Channel Assignment Attempt .1155.5.57 Mobile Access Hunting Attempt 1155.5.58 Flexible Alerting Attempt .1175.5.59 Conference Calling .1195.5.60 Completed Call Transfer 1215.5.61 Abandoned Call Tr
44、ansfer Call 1225.5.62 Disconnected Call Transfer Call .1235.5.63 Voice-Controlled Dialing .1245.5.64 Incoming Call Screening with Call Delivery .1255.5.65 Service Logic Invocation 1265.5.66 Incoming Call Screening with Information Collected from Calling Party .1265.5.67 Search .1285.5.68 Modify 1295
45、.5.69 Voice-Based User Identification 1305.5.70 Voice-Controlled Feature Activation .1325.5.71 Voice-Based User Identification and Speech-To-Text Conversion .134ANS/TIA-124-ETable of Contentsvi123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354556 Stag
46、e 3 Description: Implementation Perspective .1376.1 Introduction 1376.1.1 Protocol Definition .1376.1.2 Open System Interconnection Model .1376.1.2.1 Application Layer Protocol Entities1376.1.3 Transfer Syntax Encoding Principles .1396.1.3.1 Syntax Definitions.1396.1.3.2 Parameter Encoding Objective
47、s1396.1.3.3 NSDP Specific Encoding Rules1406.1.3.4 Parameter Structures1406.1.3.5 Parameter Identifier Encoding.1436.1.3.6 Parameter Lengths.1586.2 ROSE Message Encoding 1586.2.1 ROSE INVOKE .1586.2.2 ROSE RETURN RESULT .1596.2.3 ROSE RETURN ERROR 1616.2.3.1 Example of FaultyParameter Encoding.1646.
48、2.4 ROSE REJECT 1666.2.4.1 General ROSE Problems (ROSE Provider Rejects)1676.2.4.2 ROSE INVOKE Problems (ROSE User Rejects).1676.2.4.3 ROSE RETURN RESULT Problems (ROSE User Rejects)1686.2.4.4 ROSE RETURN ERROR Problems (ROSE User Rejects)1696.3 Message Definitions .1706.3.1 AggregateDelivery Operat
49、ions .1706.3.1.1 AggregateDeliveryArgument1706.3.1.2 AggregateDeliveryResult1716.3.1.3 AggregateDelivery Error.1726.3.2 AggregateRequest Operations 1726.3.2.1 AggregateRequestArgument.1726.3.2.2 AggregateRequest Result1746.3.2.3 AggregateRequest Error1756.3.3 CertifiedDelivery Operations .1756.3.3.1 CertifiedDelivery Argument1756.3.3.2 CertifiedDeliveryResult.1766.3.3.3 CertifiedDelivery Error.1766.3.4 RateRequest Operations .1776.3.4.1 RateRequestArgument.1776.3.4.2 RateRequestResult.1786.3.4.3 RateRequest Error.1796.3.5 RecordRequest Operations .1796.3.5.1 RecordRequ
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