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20、plementary Services, Modification to theRedirecting Number Information ElementANSI T1.610a-1998supplement to ANSI T1.610-1998Approved December 22, 1998 Secretariat: Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)Page 1 of 3 pagesAn American National Standard implies a consensus of those su
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25、ation on all standards by calling or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.Copyright 1999 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005ANSI T1.610a-19981 IntroductionThis supplement to American National Standard for Telecommunica
26、tions - Generic Procedures for the Control of ISDN Supplementary Services, ANSI T1.610-1998, revises the standard to improve and clarify the standard based on related advances in other standards bodies.2 Changes to Existing TextThe changes made to the existing ANSI T1.610-1990 are indicated below.1.
27、 In clause 2, replace the reference to ANSI T1.607-1990 and ANSI T1.607a-1996 with the following:ANSI T1.607-1998, Telecommunications - Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) - Layer 3 Sig-naling Specification for Circuit Switched Bearer Service for Digital Subscriber Signaling System Num-ber 1
28、(DSS1)ANSI T1.610a-1998Page 2 of 3 pages2. In clause 3, replace figure 8-12 with the following:Figure 8-12 - Redirecting number information element3. In clause 3, replace table 8-19 with the following two tables 18-19a and 18-19b:87654321OctesRedirecting number0111010 1Information element identifier
29、Length of redirecting number contents 20/1ext.Type of number Number plan identification 30/1ext.Presentationindicator0 0 0SpareScreeningindicator3a0/1ext.Coding standard for Reason for redirection0SpareReason for redirection 3b0 Number digits(ASCII characters)4etc.Table 8-19a - Coding standard for R
30、eason for RedirectionBits7 6Meaning0 0 CCITT standardized coding (Note 1)0 1 ISO/IEC standard (Note 2)1 0 National standard (Note 2)1 1 Standard defined for the network (either public or private) at the network side of the interface (Note 2)All other values are reservedNote 1 - This is the default c
31、oding for the field “Coding standard for Reason for redirection”.Note 2 - This coding standard may be used when the desired “Reason for redi-rection” coding cannot be represented with a CCITT standardized coding.ANSI T1.610a-1998Page 3 of 3 pagesTable 8-19b - Reason for Redirection codepointsBits4 3
32、 2 1Meaning0 0 0 0 Unknown0 0 0 1 call forwarding busy or called DTE busy (circuit-mode and packet-mode)0 0 1 0 call forwarding no reply (circuit-mode only)1 1 1 1 call forwarding unconditional or systematic call redirection (circuit-mode and packet-mode)1 1 1 1 call deflection or call forwarding by the called DTE (circuit-mode and packet-mode)All other values are reserved