1、 Reference numberISO/IEC 14846:2003(E)ISO/IEC 2003Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Inter-exchange signalling protocol Call Intrusion supplementary service Technologies de linformation Tlcommunications et change din
2、formation entre systmes Rseau priv intgration de services Protocole de signalisation dinterchange Service supplmentaire dintrusion dappel National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14846:04(ISO/IEC 14846:2003)International Standard ISO/IEC 14846:2003 (second edition, 2003-04-01) has been adopted wit
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18、or their particular purpose.Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14846:04Information technology Telecommunications and informationexchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Inter-exchange signalling protocol Call Intrusion supplementary serviceDece
19、mber 2004 Canadian Standards Association CSA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14846:04Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Inter-exchange signalling protocol Call Intrusion supplementary serviceCSA PrefaceStandards development within
20、the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for
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26、Reference numberISO/IEC 14846:2003(E)ISO/IEC 2003INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC14846Second edition2003-04-01Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Inter-exchange signalling protocol Call Intrusion supplementary service T
27、echnologies de linformation Tlcommunications et change dinformation entre systmes Rseau priv intgration de services Protocole de signalisation dinterchange Service supplmentaire dintrusion dappel ISO/IEC 14846:2003(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. In accordance with Ad
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32、Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org ii ISO/IEC 2003 All rights reservedISO/IEC 14846:2003(E) ISO/IEC 2003 All rights reserved iiiContentsForeword vIntroduction vi1 Scope 12 Conformance 13 Normative references 14 Terms and definitions 24.1 External def
33、initions 24.2 Other definitions 34.2.1 Busy 34.2.2 Conference type connection 34.2.3 Impending intrusion warning notification 34.2.4 Isolation 34.2.5 Path retention 34.2.6 Served User PINX 34.2.7 Wanted user 34.2.8 Unwanted user 34.2.9 Unwanted User PINX 34.2.10 Wait on busy 35 Acronyms 36 Signallin
34、g protocol for the support of SS-CI 46.1 SS-CI description 46.2 SS-CI operational requirements 46.2.1 Requirements on an Originating PINX 46.2.2 Requirements on a Terminating PINX 46.2.3 Requirements on a Transit PINX 46.2.4 Requirements on an Unwanted User PINX 46.3 SS-CI coding requirements 56.3.1
35、 Operations 56.3.2 Notifications 86.3.3 Information elements 86.3.4 Messages 96.4 SS-CI state definitions 96.4.1 States at the Originating PINX 96.4.2 States at the Terminating PINX 96.5 SS-CI signalling procedures for activation, deactivation and registration 106.6 SS-CI signalling procedures for i
36、nvocation and operation 106.6.1 Actions at the Originating PINX 106.6.2 Actions at the Terminating PINX 126.6.3 Actions at the Unwanted User PINX 166.6.4 Actions at a Transit PINX 166.7 SS-CI impact of interworking with public ISDNs 166.8 SS-CI impact of interworking with non-ISDNs 166.9 Protocol in
37、teractions between SS-CI and other supplementary services and ANFs 16ISO/IEC 14846:2003(E)iv ISO/IEC 2003 All rights reserved6.9.1 Interaction with Calling Name Identification Presentation (SS-CNIP) 166.9.2 Interaction with Connected Name Identification Presentation (SS-CONP) 166.9.3 Interaction wit
38、h Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (SS-CCBS) 176.9.4 Interaction with Call Completion on No Reply (SS-CCNR) 176.9.5 Interaction with Call Transfer (SS-CT) 176.9.6 Interaction with Call Forwarding Unconditional (SS-CFU) 176.9.7 Interaction with Call Forwarding Busy (SS-CFB) 176.9.8 Interaction with
39、 Call Forwarding No Reply (SS-CFNR) 186.9.9 Interaction with Call Deflection (SS-CD) 186.9.10 Interaction with Path Replacement (ANF-PR) 186.9.11 Interaction with Call Offer (SS-CO) 196.9.12 Interaction with Do Not Disturb (SS-DND) 196.9.13 Interaction with Do Not Disturb Override (SS-DNDO) 196.10 S
40、S-CI parameter values (timers) 196.10.1 Timer T1 196.10.2 Timer T2 206.10.3 Timer T3 206.10.4 Timer T4 206.10.5 Timer T5 206.10.6 Timer T6 20AnnexesA - Signalling protocol for the support of Path Retention 21B - Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma 30C - Examples of message
41、sequences 39D - Specification and Description Language (SDL) representation of procedures 47E - Imported ASN.1 definitions 60F - ASN.1 definitions according to ITU-T Recs. X.208 / X.209 61ISO/IEC 14846:2003(E) ISO/IEC 2003 All rights reserved vForewordISO (the International Organization for Standard
42、ization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the respective organization
43、 to deal with particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work. In the field of information technology, ISO
44、 and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of the joint technical committee is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted
45、by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of pat
46、ent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/IEC 14846 was prepared by ECMA (as ECMA-203) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track procedure”, by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, in parallel with its appr
47、oval by national bodies of ISO and IEC. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/IEC 14846:1996), which has been technically revised. ISO/IEC 14846:2003(E)vi ISO/IEC 2003 All rights reservedIntroductionThis International Standard is one of a series of Standards defining servic
48、es and signalling protocols applicable to PrivateIntegrated Services Networks (PISNs). The series uses ISDN concepts as developed by ITU-T and conforms to the frameworkof International Standards for Open Systems Interconnection as defined by ISO/IEC.This International Standard specifies the signalli
49、ng protocol for use at the Q reference point in support of the Call Intrusionsupplementary service. The protocol defined in this International Standard forms part of the PSS1 protocol (informally knownas QSIG).This International Standard is based upon the practical experience of ECMA member companies and the results of their activeand continuous participation in the work of ISO/IEC JTC 1, ITU-T, ETSI and other international and national standardizationbodies. It
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