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14、of American National Standards mayreceive current information on all standards by calling or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.American National StandardPublished byAlliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions1200 G. St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20005Copyright 2000 by Alliance for
15、Telecommunications Industry SolutionsAll rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permission of the copyright holder.Printed in the United States of AmericaiContentsPageForeword ii1 Scope, Purpose,
16、and Application . 12 Normative References 23 Definitions and Abbreviations . 34 Description of Network Capability. 45 Functional Capabilities and Information Flows . 76 Protocol and Procedures 10Figures1 Initial Connection from P to R. 32 Traditional Forward Routing from P through R to D . 33 Releas
17、e to Pivot Routing from P directly to D 34 SDL Diagram for the Pivot Node 55 SDL Diagram for the Release Node. 66 FE Model for RTP. 77 RTP Information Flow Diagram 10iiForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard T1.661-2000.)This document is entitled American National Standard
18、for Telecommunications - Sig-nalling System Number 7 (SS7) - Release to Pivot (RTP). RTP is a network capabilitythat allows an application process or other network capability at a switch, having de-termined that a received call should be connected to a switch other than itself, tohave the connection
19、 established from a switch earlier in the call path. RTP has beendeveloped for use between U.S. networks to meet the anticipated needs and applica-tions of those entities. This standard is the result of extensive work by members ofthe T1S1.3 Working Group on U.S. Standards for Common Channel Signall
20、ing.This standard is intended for use in conjunction with American National Standard forTelecommunications - Signalling System Number 7 (SS7) - ISDN User Part (ISUP),T1.113-2000.Revisions to this standard from the 1997 version include alignment with the emerginginternational standard, through the ad
21、dition of “return to the invoking exchange,“reasons for redirection,“ and “redirection will not be invoked.“ The ability of the in-voking exchange to indicate the preferred carrier for the pivoted call has also beenadded. Functions that were included in the 1997 version are documented as “basic“func
22、tions in this version.Footnotes are not officially part of this standard.Future control of this document will reside with Accredited Standards Committee onTelecommunications, T1. This control of additions to the specification, such as proto-col evolution, new applications and operational requirement
23、s, will permit compatibilityamong U.S. networks. Such additions will be incorporated in an orderly manner withdue consideration to the ITU-T layered model principles, conventions, and functionalboundaries.Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. These should be sentto the Allian
24、ce for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, T1 Secretariat, 1200 GStreet, NW, Suite 500, Washington DC 20005.This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the AccreditedStandards Committee on Telecommunications, T1. Committee approval of this stan-dard does not necessarily impl
25、y that all committee members voted for its approval. Atthe time it approved this standard, the T1 Committee had the following members:G. H. Peterson, T1 ChairmanE. Raymond Hapeman, Vice-ChairJ. A. Crandall, T1 DirectorSusan M. Carioti, T1 DisciplinesSteven D. Barclay, T1 SecretaryWesley Downum, Tech
26、nical EditorOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeEXCHANGE CARRIERSAT&T Wireless Services, Inc David HolmesBell Atlantic. Josephine Gallagher James F. Baskin (Alt.)BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Malcolm Threlkeld, Jr.John Spencer (Alt.)Covad Communications Company. Ron MarquardtRichard
27、Rawson (Alt.)GTE Telephone Operations . Thomas DeatonGary E. McAninch (Alt.)iiiOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeICG Communications, Inc. Raul RomeroAram Taylor (Alt.)Northpoint CommunicationsMark PedenMike Borsetti (Alt.)Rhythms Rand KennedyDavid Reilly (Alt.)Rogers Cantel, Inc. .Edwar
28、d OLearyWatson Zan (Alt.)SBC Communications, Inc. .C. C. BaileyJohn E. Roquet (Alt.)Sprint - Local Telecommunications DivisionLeroy D. KelloggUS WESTJames L. EitelDarryl Debault (Alt.)US Telephone Association (USTA).Paul HartAnthony Pupek (Alt.)INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERSAT&T .Doris S. LebovitsRick Canad
29、ay (Alt.)Bell Canada.P. Norman SmithJoseph A. Zebarth (Alt.)Comsat Corporation Mark T. NeibertPrakash Chitre (Alt.)General Communication, Inc.Derek L. WeltonC. R. Baugh (Alt.)MCI Worldcom Yi-Shang ShenJ. Martin Carroll (Alt.)Sprint - Long Distance Division .Thomas G. CrodaJames Lord (Alt.)MANUFACTUR
30、ERS3COMFred LucasRichard L. Stuart (Alt.)ADC Telecommunications, IncCliff DavidowAirspan Communications Corporation Douglas M. McCalisterChris Rogers (Alt.)Alcatel USA, Inc. .Ken BiholarBill Powell (Alt.)Ascom Enterprise NetworksZ. PutninsAware, Inc. Marcos TzannesWilliam Meyer (Alt.)Broadcom Corpor
31、ation David C. JonesAidan ORourke (Alt.)Centillium Technology.Syed AbbasGuozhu Long (Alt.)Ciena Corporation.Rajender RazdanJerry Shrimpton (Alt.)Cisco Systems Dan GreeneChip Sharpe (Alt.)Conexant Systems, Inc. Quentin C. CassenCopper Mountain Networks.Joseph D. MarkeeJohn Reister (Alt.)ECI Telecom,
32、Inc.Ron MurphyTodd Poole (Alt.)Elastic Networks, Inc.Patrick H. StanleyJack Terry (Alt.)Ericsson, IncLinda TroyStephen Hayes (Alt.)Fujitsu America, Inc.Kenneth T. CoitHirohiko Yamamoto (Alt.)General DataComm, Inc. Frederick CroninMike McLoughlin (Alt.)Globespan Semiconductor, Inc. Massimo SorbaraCle
33、te Gardenhour (Alt.)Harris Corporation.Marlis HumphreyTony Harb (Alt.)ivOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeHekimian Laboratories William H. DuncanHewlett-Packard . Karen HigginbottomHughes Network Systems, Inc. Leonard GoldingEnrique Laborde (Alt.)Lucent Technologies John H. BobsinDave R
34、. Andersen (Alt.)Marconi Communications. Mark ScottDavid K. Brown (Alt.)Mayan Networks. Farooq RazaKevin W. Williams (Alt.)Megaxess/Atanet, Inc. John BoalMihnea Nemes (Alt.)Motorola, Inc. Ken SkurnackDan Grossman (Alt.)NEC America, Inc. Donovan NakHajime Koto (Alt.)Next Level Communications. Sabit S
35、ayJeffrey Weber (Alt.)Nokia Telecommunications, Inc Chris WallaceWalt Tamminen (Alt.)Nortel Networks Mel N. WoinskyEd Eckert (Alt.)Oki America, Inc. Henri SuyderhoudHisao Fujikawa (Alt.)Paradyne Corporation Richard K. SmithPhil Kyees (Alt.)Pirelli Optical Systems John McDonoughLuis Tondi-Resta (Alt.
36、)PMC-Sierra, Inc Winston MokTerence Lau (Alt.)Qualcomm, Inc. Mark EpsteinEd Tiedemann (Alt.)Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc. David E. FranciscoDennis Edinger (Alt.)ST Microelectronics Jean-J RaynalRoy Harvey (Alt.)Symmetricom, Inc. Kishan ShenoiPhil Mann (Alt.)Telecommunications
37、Techniques. Bernard E. WorneDoug Holly (Alt.)Tellabs Operations, Inc. Jim OrmeTom Rarick (Alt.)Texas Instruments James T. CarloPete Chow (Alt.)Transwitch Corporation Jitender VijEdwin Soltysiak (Alt.)Westell Technologies, Inc. George N. PitsoulakisBruce Kuhn (Alt.)GENERAL INTERESTABC, Inc. Warner W.
38、 JohnstonAerial Communications. George P. LynchRob Rowe (Alt.)BellSouth Cellular Corporation . Don ZelmerScott Fox (Alt.)C.S.I. Telecommunications. Michael S. NewmanWilliam J. Buckley (Alt.)Catapult Communication Glenn StewartKen Bullis (Alt.)CDMA Development Group Sam SamraJim Takach (Alt.)Defense
39、Information Systems Agency . Don ChoiGolden Bridge Technology, Inc. . Kourosh ParsaKarin Zickermann (Alt.)MediaOne Labs Vasant RamkumarPaul Hughes (Alt.)Microcell Connexions . Marilyn PoirierAndrew Chow (Alt.)vOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeNational Communications System Nicholas And
40、reF. McClelland (Alt.)National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)David CypherNational Telecommunications and Information Administration/Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (NTIA/ITS).Neal B. SeitzOmnipoint Corporation Gary K. JonesMark Younge (Alt.)Pacific Bell.David WilliamsRandolph
41、Wohlert (Alt.)Powertel, Inc. Irfan KhanRural Utilities Service Orren E. Cameron IIINorberto Esteves (Alt.)Telcordia Technologies .Rick HarrisonCliff Halevi (Alt.)Technical Subcommittee T1S1, which was responsible for the development of thisstandard, had the following members:W.R. Zeuch, ChairmanJ. H
42、ilton, Vice-ChairmanM. Geissinger, SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeADC Telecommunications, IncQuan JiangRichard McKinney (Alt.)Alcatel USA, Inc. .Jeff CopleyAlbert Azzam (Alt.)Ameritech Mike TisikerDon Mickel (Alt.)AT&T .Doris S. LebovitsJohn Keselica (Alt.)Bell Atlantic .Dan
43、a ShillingburgMichael Brusca (Alt.)Bell Canada.Stewart PatchP. Norman Smith (Alt.)BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. .Robert V. EpleyDavid Whitney (Alt.)C.S.I. Telecommunications .Michael S. NewmanWilliam J. Buckley (Alt.)Cisco Systems, IncDan GreeneSue Geyer (Alt.)Compaq Computer Corporation John L
44、. SchantzAnantha Ramu (Alt.)Comsat Corporation Mark T. NeibertFaris Faris (Alt.)Defense Information Systems Agency Don ChoiRalph Liguori (Alt.)Ericsson, IncLinda TroyFujitsu America, Inc.Bruce NorthcoteKenneth T. Coit (Alt.)General DataComm, Inc. Mike McLoughlinGTE Telephone Operations Norman Epstei
45、nJohn Rollins (Alt.)Harris Corporation.Marlis HumphreyTony Harb (Alt.)Hekimian Laboratories William H. DuncanHewlett-PackardJames G. BakerLG Sansys, IncHee Joung LeeMark Hosford (Alt.)Lucent Technologies .Robert B. WallerWayne R. Zeuch (Alt.)Mayan Networks .Farooq RazaSantu Muller (Alt.)viOrganizati
46、on Represented Name of RepresentativeMCI Worldcom Yatendra PathakBernard Ku (Alt.)MediaOne Labs Sohan GrewalJim Dahl (Alt.)Megaxess/Atanet, Inc. John BoalMihnea Nemes (Alt.)National Communications System Nicholas AndreDale Barr (Alt.)National Telecommunications and Information Administration/Institu
47、te for Telecommunication Sciences (NTIA/ITS) Randall S. BloomfieldMarcie Geissinger (Alt.)NEC America, Inc. Kuei Y. KouDonovan Nak (Alt.)Nokia Telecommunications, Inc Jean-Luc BouthhemyWalt Tamminen (Alt.)Nortel Networks Mel N. WoinskyLewis C. Robart (Alt.)Oki America, Inc. Henri SuyderhoudHisao Fuj
48、ikawa (Alt.)Omnipoint Corporation . Albert H. YuhanGary K. Jones (Alt.)Paradyne Corporation Richard K. SmithPhil Kyees (Alt.)Rhythms . Rand KennedyDavid Reilly (Alt.)SBC Communications, Inc B. S. SambasivanClifton Campbell (Alt.)Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc. Glenn F. SissonSpr
49、int - Long Distance Division James LordAlbert D. Du Ree (Alt.)Tekelec, Inc. . Virgil LongDan Bantukul (Alt.)Telcordia Technologies Selvan RengasamiWesley Downum (Alt.)Tellabs Operations, Inc. Jim OrmeMike Wurst (Alt.)US WEST . Steve ShowellJames L. Eitel (Alt.)US Telephone Association (USTA) Vern JunkmannDonald G. Bender (Alt.)Working Group T1S1.3 developed this standard. Over the course of its development,the following individuals participated in the Working Groups discussions and madesignificant contributions to the standard:Wesley Downum T1S1.3 ChairStuart Goldman T1S1.3 Vic