1、 ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12)ETSI Standard Open Service Access (OSA);Application Programming Interface (API);Part 8: Data Session Control SCF(Parlay 4)floppy3 ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 2 Reference RES/TISPAN-01028-08-OSA Keywords API, IDL, OSA, UML ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-0
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6、egoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media. European Telecommunications Standards Institute 2006. The Parlay Group 2006. All rights reserved. DECTTM, PLUGTESTSTM and UMTSTM are Trade Marks of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members. TIPHONTMand the TIPHON logo are Trade Marks curr
7、ently being registered by ETSI for the benefit of its Members. 3GPPTM is a Trade Mark of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights6 Foreword.6 1 Scope 7 2 References 7 3 Defi
8、nitions and abbreviations.7 3.1 Definitions7 3.2 Abbreviations .7 4 Data Session Control SCF8 4.1 General requirements on support of methods.9 5 Sequence Diagrams 9 5.1 Network Controlled Notifications 9 5.2 Enable Data Session Notification.10 5.3 Address Translation With Charging.11 6 Class Diagram
9、s.12 7 The Service Interface Specifications13 7.1 Interface Specification Format .13 7.1.1 Interface Class 13 7.1.2 Method descriptions13 7.1.3 Parameter descriptions13 7.1.4 State Model.13 7.2 Base Interface.13 7.2.1 Interface Class IpInterface 13 7.3 Service Interfaces .14 7.3.1 Overview 14 7.4 Ge
10、neric Service Interface .14 7.4.1 Interface Class IpService 14 7.4.1.1 Method setCallback()14 7.4.1.2 Method setCallbackWithSessionID()14 8 Data Session Control Interface Classes15 8.1 Interface Class IpAppDataSession .15 8.1.1 Method connectRes()15 8.1.2 Method connectErr().16 8.1.3 Method supervis
11、eDataSessionRes()16 8.1.4 Method superviseDataSessionErr() 16 8.1.5 Method dataSessionFaultDetected() .16 8.2 Interface Class IpAppDataSessionControlManager .17 8.2.1 Method dataSessionAborted() 17 8.2.2 Method reportNotification()17 8.2.3 Method dataSessionNotificationContinued()18 8.2.4 Method dat
12、aSessionNotificationInterrupted().18 8.3 Interface Class IpDataSession 18 8.3.1 Method connectReq() .19 8.3.2 Method release() .20 8.3.3 Method superviseDataSessionReq() .20 8.3.4 Method setDataSessionChargePlan()20 8.3.5 Method setAdviceOfCharge().21 8.3.6 Method deassignDataSession().21 8.3.7 Meth
13、od continueProcessing() .21 8.4 Interface Class IpDataSessionControlManager22 8.4.1 Method createNotification() 22 8.4.2 Method destroyNotification() .23 ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 4 8.4.3 Method changeNotification()23 8.4.4 Method getNotification().24 8.4.5 Method enableNotifications()
14、.24 8.4.6 Method disableNotifications()25 8.4.7 Method getNotifications() 25 8.4.8 Method createNotifications() .25 9 State Transition Diagrams26 9.1 State Transition Diagrams for IpDataSession.26 9.1.1 Network Released State 27 9.1.2 Finished State27 9.1.3 Application Released State .27 9.1.4 Activ
15、e State.28 9.1.5 Setup State 28 9.1.6 Established State.28 10 Data Session Control Service Properties28 11 Data Definitions .29 11.1 Data Session Control Data Definitions.29 11.1.1 IpAppDataSession 29 11.1.2 IpAppDataSessionRef.29 11.1.3 IpAppDataSessionControlManager 29 11.1.4 IpAppDataSessionContr
16、olManagerRef 30 11.1.5 IpDataSession .30 11.1.6 IpDataSessionRef .30 11.1.7 IpDataSessionControlManager.30 11.1.8 IpDataSessionControlManagerRef .30 11.2 Event Notification data definitions.30 11.2.1 TpDataSessionEventName .30 11.2.2 TpDataSessionMonitorMode30 11.2.3 TpDataSessionEventCriteria.31 11
17、.2.4 TpDataSessionEventInfo 31 11.2.5 TpDataSessionChargePlan31 11.2.6 TpDataSessionChargeOrder .32 11.2.7 TpDataSessionChargeOrderCategory.32 11.2.8 TpChargePerVolume 33 11.2.9 TpDataSessionIdentifier .33 11.2.10 TpDataSessionError33 11.2.11 TpDataSessionAdditionalErrorInfo 33 11.2.12 TpDataSession
18、ErrorType33 11.2.13 TpDataSessionFault34 11.2.14 TpDataSessionReleaseCause 34 11.2.15 TpDataSessionSuperviseVolume34 11.2.16 TpDataSessionSuperviseReport34 11.2.17 TpDataSessionSuperviseTreatment 35 11.2.18 TpDataSessionReport .35 11.2.19 TpDataSessionAdditionalReportInfo35 11.2.20 TpDataSessionRepo
19、rtRequest.35 11.2.21 TpDataSessionReportRequestSet .35 11.2.22 TpDataSessionReportType .36 11.2.23 TpDataSessionEventCriteriaResult.36 11.2.24 TpDataSessionEventCriteriaResultSet36 Annex A (normative): OMG IDL Description of Data Session Control SCF.37 Annex B (informative): W3C WSDL Description of
20、Data Session Control SCF .38 Annex C (informative): Java API Description of the Data Session Control SCF.39 Annex D (informative): Contents of 3GPP OSA R5 Data Session Control.40 Annex E (informative): Record of changes 41 ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 5 E.1 Interfaces 41 E.1.1 New 41 E.1.
21、2 Deprecated41 E.1.3 Removed.41 E.2 Methods42 E.2.1 New 42 E.2.2 Deprecated42 E.2.3 Modified.43 E.2.4 Removed.43 E.3 Data Definitions .44 E.3.1 New 44 E.3.2 Modified.44 E.3.3 Removed.44 E.4 Service Properties.45 E.4.1 New 45 E.4.2 Deprecated45 E.4.3 Modified.45 E.4.4 Removed.45 E.5 Exceptions 46 E.5
22、.1 New 46 E.5.2 Modified.46 E.5.3 Removed.46 E.6 Others .46 History 47 ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 6 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is
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25、are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This ETSI Standard (ES) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN). The present document is part 8 of a multi-part deliverab
26、le covering Open Service Access (OSA); Application Programming Interface (API), as identified below. The API specification (ES 202 915) is structured in the following parts: Part 1: “Overview“; Part 2: “Common Data Definitions“; Part 3: “Framework“; Part 4: “Call Control“; Part 5: “User Interaction
27、SCF“; Part 6: “Mobility SCF“; Part 7: “Terminal Capabilities SCF“; Part 8: “Data Session Control SCF“; Part 9: “Generic Messaging SCF“; Part 10: “Connectivity Manager SCF“; Part 11: “Account Management SCF“; Part 12: “Charging SCF“; Part 13: “Policy Management SCF“; Part 14: “Presence and Availabili
28、ty Management SCF“. The present document has been defined jointly between ETSI, The Parlay Group (http:/www.parlay.org) and the 3GPP, in co-operation with a number of JAIN Community (http:/ member companies. The present document forms part of the Parlay 4.3 set of specifications. The present documen
29、t is equivalent to 3GPP TS 29.198-8 V5.9.0 (Release 5). ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 7 1 Scope The present document is part 8 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open Service Access (OSA). The OSA specifications define an architecture that enabl
30、es application developers to make use of network functionality through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. The present document specifies the Data Session Control Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of the Data Session Control SCF are defined here, t
31、hese being: Sequence Diagrams. Class Diagrams. Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions. State Transition diagrams. Data Definitions. IDL Description of the interfaces. WSDL Description of the interfaces. The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object mo
32、delling techniques described by the Unified Modelling Language (UML). 2 References The references listed in clause 2 of ES 202 915-1 contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. ETSI ES 202 915-1: “Open Service Access (OSA); Application Pro
33、gramming Interface (API); Part 1: Overview (Parlay 4)“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in ES 202 915-1 apply. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations defined in ES 202 915
34、-1 apply. ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 8 4 Data Session Control SCF The Data Session control network service capability feature consists of two interfaces: 1) Data Session manager, containing management functions for data session related issues; 2) Data Session, containing methods to cont
35、rol a session. A session can be controlled by one Data Session Manager only. Data Session Manager can control several sessions. 1 Data Session Manager Data Session 1 n NOTE: The term “data session“ is used in a broad sense to describe a data connection/session. For example, it comprises a PDP contex
36、t in GPRS. Figure 1: Data Session control interfaces usage relationship The Data Session Control service capability features are described in terms of the methods in the Data Session Control interfaces. Table 1 gives an overview of the Data Session Control methods and to which interfaces these metho
37、ds belong. Table 1: Overview of Data Session Control interfaces and their methods Data Session Manager Data Session createNotification connectReq destroyNotification connectResdataSessionNotificationInterrupted connectErr dataSessionNotificationContinued release reportNotification superviseDataSessi
38、onReq dataSessionAborted superviseDataSessionRes getNotification superviseDataSessionErr changeNotification dataSessionFaultDetected enableNotifications setAdviceofCharge disableNotifications setDataSessionChargePlan The session manager interface provides the management functions to the data session
39、 service capability features. The application programmer can use this interface to enable or disable data session-related event notifications. The following clauses describe each aspect of the Data Session Control Service Capability Feature (SCF). The order is as follows: The Sequence diagrams give
40、the reader a practical idea of how each of the SCF is implemented. The Class relationships clause shows how each of the interfaces applicable to the SCF, relate to one another. The Interface specification clause describes in detail each of the interfaces shown within the Class diagram part. The Stat
41、e Transition Diagrams (STD) show the transition between states in the SCF. The states and transitions are well-defined; either methods specified in the Interface specification or events occurring in the underlying networks cause state transitions. The Data Definitions clause shows a detailed expansi
42、on of each of the data types associated with the methods within the classes. Note that some data types are used in other methods and classes and are therefore defined within the Common Data types part ES 202 915-2. ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 9 4.1 General requirements on support of meth
43、ods An implementation of this API which supports or implements a method described in the present document, shall support or implement the functionality described for that method, for at least one valid set of values for the parameters of that method. Where a method is not supported by an implementat
44、ion of a Service interface, the exception P_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED shall be returned to any call of that method. Where a method is not supported by an implementation of an Application interface, a call to that method shall be possible, and no exception shall be returned. 5 Sequence Diagrams 5.1 Networ
45、k Controlled Notifications The following sequence diagram shows how an application can receive notifications that have not been created by the application, but are provisioned from within the network. AppLogic : IpAppDataSessionControlManager: IpDataSessionControlManager1: new ( )2: enableNotificati
46、ons( )3: reportNotification( )4: forward event5: reportNotification( )6: forward event7: disableNotifications( )1: The application is started. The application creates a new IpAppDataSessionControlManager to handle callbacks. 2: The enableNotifications method is invoked on the IpDataSessionControlMan
47、ager interface to indicate that the application is ready to receive notifications that are created in the network. For illustrative purposes we assume notifications of type “B“ are created in the network. ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12) 103: When a network created trigger occurs the applicat
48、ion is notified on the callback interface. 4: The event is forwarded to the application. 5: When a network created trigger occurs the application is notified on the callback interface. 6: The event is forwarded to the application. 7: When the application does not want to receive notifications create
49、d in the network anymore, it invokes disableNotifications on the IpDataSessionConrolManager interface. From now on the gateway will not send any notifications to the application that are created in the network. The application will still receive notifications that it has created himself until the application removes them. 5.2 Enable Data Session Notification Appli cat ion Data Session Manager : IpDataSessionControlManagerData Session : IpDataSes sion1: createNotification( )ETSI ETSI ES 202 915-8 V1.4.1 (2006-12)
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