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1、 TIA-41.750-E (Revision of TIA-41.D) October 2010 Part 750: Wireless Radiotelecommunications Intersystem Operations SSF/CCF Call and Service Logic Model ANSI/TIA-41.750-E-2004 APPROVED: APRIL 20, 2004 REAFFIRMATION: SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 NOTICE TIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to

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6、ty of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 3-3590.750-RV5, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA TR-45.2 Subcommittee on Wireless Intersystem Technology.) Published by TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2002 Standards and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Bou

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17、INESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, LITIGATION, OR THE LIKE), WHETHER BASED UPON BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE FOREGOING NEGATION OF DAMAGES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE C

18、ONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA-41-750-E123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960750-1 SSF/CCF CALL AND SERVICE LOGIC MODELPART 7501 SSF/CCF CALL AND SERVICE LOGIC MOD

19、EL1.1 GeneralWIN call and service logic processing encompasses call and connection processing in the SSF/CCF,service logic execution in the SCF, and the use of supporting resources and data in the SRF and SDF,respectively. This section describes the WIN call and service logic processing in terms of

20、callmodeling and modeling of service logic processing. Call modeling provides a high-level service, vendor, and implementation independentabstraction of WIN call and connection processing in the SSF/CCF. This abstraction providesan observable view of SSF/CCF activities and resources to the SCF, enab

21、ling the SCF to interactwith the SSF in the course of executing service logic. The modeling of service logic processing provides an abstraction of SCF activities needed tosupport this service logic execution, as well as an abstraction of SRF and SDF activities andresources accessible to the SCF.Sinc

22、e this modeling only provides an observable (i.e., external) view of SSF/CCF, SCF, SRF andSDF activities and resources, this modeling does not imply an obligation to vendors to implementfunctional entities into products as a one-to-one mapping of functional entity model components. Inparticular, the

23、re is no requirement at this time to partition the SSF/CCF into separate SSF and CCFnor to identify which resources are located within the SSF or CCF.TIA-41-750-EGeneral123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960750-21.1.1 Feature a

24、nd Service Interaction ManagementFeature and service interactions managers provide mechanisms for controlling feature interactions.These may be customized per subscriber. The SSF-based feature interactions manager (FIM)coordinates interactions between SSF/CCF-executed features and the interactions w

25、ith SCF. TheSCF-based service interactions manager (SIM) coordinates interactions among SCF-executedservice logic programs (SLPs). These SLPs may be on different SCFs. Rules for feature precedenceand the coordination of data modifications that affect call processing must be enforced by the FIMand SI

26、M.Basic rules include:a. Feature invocation precedence is managed at the SSF/CCF by the FIM.b. Feature invocation precedence at the SCF is managed by the SIM.c. A single response is given to the Basic Call Manager (BCM) representing the results of oneor more feature invocations.d. A response to the

27、BCM that keeps the TCAP transaction open for subsequent triggering ofthis BCM to the same SLP sending the response, is a capability for a future phase of WIN(e.g., EDP-R, EDP-N). Setting new WIN triggers for subsequent TCAP transactions maybe done in the response to the BCM, but no assumption is mad

28、e regarding the SLPinteraction at the SCF.The FIM and SIM are introduced in WIN to handle the additional complexity of managing featureinteractions in a WIN environment. Prior to WIN, pre-defined rules were used for managingprecedence among multiple features that may be invoked at the same point in

29、call processing.Feature interactions for TIA/EIA-664 features have been defined, and the SSF/CCF-based FIM hasonly to invoke the subscribed features in the prescribed order. A premise of WIN is that featureinteractions are not pre-determined. Service providers create value-added services by offering

30、subscribers flexibility in how features interact. This creates a need for the FIM and SIM to manageservice interactions on a per subscriber basis.With WIN, the FIM must manage not only the pre-defined feature interactions of a pre-WIN systembut also the interactions of these features with invocation

31、s of WIN features. Some guidelines havebeen defined for the FIM: within a Detection Point trigger precedence is specified, although locallyallowed numbers may escape certain triggers. The precedence of features invoked from a WINtrigger is not specified; however, the precedence of TIA/EIA-664 define

32、d features is specified in thatstandard. The FIM is further defined in Section 1.1.2.The concept of a SIM is introduced with WIN. A SIM manages feature interactions at a single WINtrigger which may result in multiple feature invocations. The features invoked by the SIM mayinclude HLR-based features

33、existing prior to WIN. In this case the relative precedence of featuresis determined by the SIM and may differ from the precedence defined in TIA/EIA-664. The SIMresides on the SCF platform to which the trigger query is sent. For that specific trigger, the SIMmanages the invocation of multiple subsc

34、ribed services, some of which may reside on separatephysical platforms. The SIM is further defined in Section 1.1.3.TIA-41-750-E123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960750-3 General1.1.2 Feature Interactions Manager (FIM) - SSF/C

35、CFThe feature interactions manager (FIM) at the SSF coordinates the invocation of SSF/CCF-executedfeatures and SCF-executed features as illustrated in Figure 1.Figure 1 Feature Interactions Manager at the SSF/CCFBasic rules include:a. At a particular Detection Point (DP), if a locally allowed number

36、 (e.g., 9-1-1, * 9-1-1, N11,*N11) is dialed, treatment as a locally allowed number will take precedence over othertreatments. In some cases, these locally allowed numbers may invoke SCF-executedfeatures instead of SSF/CCF-executed features. Such invocations are done on an office-basis and cannot be

37、individually subscribed.b. At the same Detection Point (DP), SCF-executed features receive the next highestprecedence, after completion of the execution of locally allowed numbers. The rules forDP processing are further described in Section 1.2.3.6.c. Following the conclusion of SCF-executed feature

38、 processing, if call processing continuesat the DP, the SSF/CCF-executed features may be invoked. In cases where the TIA-41query has not been identified for invoking SCF-executed features and services, thesequeries are considered part of the SSF/CCF-executed feature set. If call processing isresumed

39、 at a different point in call, any remaining criteria at the DP from which the servicelogic was invoked are not processed and similarly, if DPs are bypassed as the result of callprocessing resuming at a different point in call, no processing of the bypassed DPs is done.This is illustrated in Figure

40、2 and Figure 3.d. Whether execution of an active SSF/CCF-executed feature may be interrupted for theinvocation of an SCF-executed feature is for further study.SCFBCM CCF FIM SBSL SCF SSFBasic Call Manager Call Control Function Feature Interaction Management Switch-Based Service Logic Service Control

41、 Function Service Switching FunctionLegendSSF/CCFFIMBCMSBSLjSBSLiTIA-41-750-EGeneral123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960750-4Figure 2 Effect of “Continue” Response to SSF /CCFDPDPBCSM PICBasic call process function (BCSM PIC)

42、SCFBCMSSF/CCFS I MF S L PF S L PResponse: “Resume” Query: Request instructionsDPBCSM PICLegendBCM BCSM CCF DP FIM FSLP PIC SCF SIM SSFBasic Call Manager Basic Call State Model Call Control Function Detection Point Feature Interactions Manager Feature Service Logic Program Point In Call Service Contr

43、ol Function Service Interactions Manager Service Switching FunctionIf: more criteria at this DP Then: resume processing criteria Else: go to PIC following this DPDP Processing Trigger CriteriaFIM Service Logic (SIM + FSLPs)1. xxx2. yyy3. zzzCriteriaResponsTIA-41-750-E12345678910111213141516171819202

44、1222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960750-5 GeneralFigure 3 Effect of Returning to a Different PIC at the SSF/CCFDPDPBCSM PICSCFBCMFIMSSF/CCFResponse: “Call Processing instruction” DPBCSM PICDPBCSM PICLegendBCM BCSM CCF DP FIM FSLP PIC SCF SIM SSFBasic Call M

45、anager Basic Call State Model Call Control Function Detection Point Feature Interaction Management Feature Service Logic Program Point In Call Service Control Function Service Interactions Manager Service Switching FunctionResume call processing at this PIC. Do not process any further trigger criter

46、ia at exit DP. Do not process any trigger criteria at bypassed DPs. Basic call process function (BCSM PIC)Call Processing instructionDP Processing Trigger CriteriaService Logic (SIM + FSLPs)S I MF S L PF S L PQuery: Request instructions1. xxx2. yyy3. zzzCriteriaTIA-41-750-EGeneral1234567891011121314

47、15161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960750-61.1.3 Service Interactions Manager (SIM) - SCFThe service interactions manager (SIM) at the SCF coordinates the invocation of features applicablefor a subscriber at a given trigger at a Detection Point (

48、DP). The SIM has knowledge of the relevantSCF-executed features resident on the same SCF and an indication when another feature on aseparate SCF requires interaction at certain points in the SIM logic flow. When service logic isdistributed across multiple SCFs, the SIM is also distributed. The first

49、 SIM invoked by the triggermust coordinate the precedence and data changes that affect call processing within the SCF andbetween SCFs. This is illustrated in Figure 4.Figure 4 Service Interactions Manager at the SCFBasic rules include:a. Once an SCF-executed feature is given control, it must complete its task before returningcontrol to the SIM. The setting of Event Detection Point - Response (EDP-Rs) indicatesthe need for the feature to regain control at a future DP, but yields current control of servicelogic to other features.b. SIM rules include the actions to be taken based on t

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