1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000639.a.2001(R2011) Supplement to Calling Name Identification Restriction ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information,
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11、ied as a result of FCC Docket No. 91-281, “Rules and Policies Regarding Calling Number Identification Service - Caller ID“. 2This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. ATIS-1000639.a.2001 2 b) Provide a
12、 single activation code that can be used by the caller to concurrently invoke both CLIR and CNIR; c) For calls originated on an ISDN access, apply the presentation indicator value that is received for the calling party number to both the calling party number and the calling name. 3. Add the followin
13、g subclause to clause 6.3.2.1 (Normal operation at the originating switch): 6.3.2.1.5 Signaling procedures for when CLIR and CNIR are linked When CLIR and CNIR are linked as described in 4.2.2.2.4, then the functional and stimulus signaling procedures of the CLIR supplementary service see T1.625-199
14、3 (R 1999) shall be applied to concurrently invoke both CLIR and CNIR. The presentation status of the calling name shall follow the presentation status of the calling party number, as follows: a) If the presentation status for CLIR is “presentation allowed“ then the presentation status for CNIR shal
15、l be set to “public.“ b) If the presentation status for CLIR is “presentation restricted“ then the presentation status for CNIR shall be set to “private.“ 4. Replace the middle paragraph of 6.3.3.1 with the following paragraph (Error handling for the functional signaling procedures): The network wil
16、l reject a request to “modify network stored value,” “force name status private,” or “force name status public” if the user has not subscribed to the corresponding Calling Name Identification Restriction service. When the network rejects a “modify network stored value” request, it initiates call cle
17、aring and sends a return error component with the userNotSubscribed error value. When the network rejects a “force name status private” or “force name status public” request it initiates call clearing with cause #50, “requested facility not subscribed.” 5. Add the following subclause to clause 6.3.3
18、 (Error handling): 6.3.3.3 Error handling for when CLIR and CNIR are linked When CLIR and CNIR are linked as described in 4.2.2.2.4, then the following error procedures apply: a) If a Facility information element with modifyNamePrivacyStatus or callingName operation is received by the network, a ret
19、urn error component with the proceduralError value shall be sent to the user in a FACILITY message. b) If a Feature activation information element coded as “feature identifier = force name status public“, or coded as “feature identifier = force name status private“, or coded as “feature identifier =
20、 modify network stored value“ is received by the network, the network shall reject the Feature activator request by sending a national specific cause value #53 “service operation violated“ with diagnostic “long term denial“ in an INFOrmation or STATUS message to the calling user. 6. Remove the following reference from Annex A (Bibliography): T1.625-1993, Telecommunications - Integrated services digital network (ISDN) - Calling line presentation and restriction supplementary services.