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17、between systems Private Integrated Services Network Inter-exchangeCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 13241-01 signalling protocol Route Restriction Class additional network featureFebruary 2001 CSA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 13241-01Information technology Telecommunications andinformation exchange betweensystems Private Integra
18、tedServices Network Inter-exchangesignalling protocol RouteRestriction Class additionalnetwork featureCSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with internationalstandards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT),
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24、TANDARD ISOAEC 13241 First edition 1997-06-I 5 Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Inter-exchange signalling protocol - Route Restriction Class additional network feature Technologies de Iinforma tion - Tenforma
25、nce In order to conform to this International Standard, a PINX shall satisfy the requirements identified in the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma in annex A. 3 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitut
26、e provisions of this International Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the
27、standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISOAEC 1157 1: 1994, Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Numbering and sub-addressing in private integrated services networks. ISO/IEC 1
28、1572: 1997, Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Circuit mode bearer services - Inter-exchange signalling procedures and protocol. ISOIIEC I 1574: 1994, Information technology - Telecommunications and information
29、 exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Circuit-mode 64 kbit/s bearer services - Service description, functional capabilities and information flows. ISOIIEC 11579- 1: 1994, Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Private Integr
30、ated Services Network - Part 1: Reference configuration for PISN Exchanges (PINX). ISO/IEC 13241:1997(E) OISO/IEC ISO/IEC 11582: 1995, Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Generic functional protocol for the supp
31、ort of supplementary services - Inter-exchange signalling procedures and protocol. ISO/IEC 13242: 1997, Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Specification, functional model and information flows - Route Restricti
32、on Class additional network feature. CCITT Rec. I. 112 (1988), Vocabulary of Terms for ISDNs. CCITT Rec. 1.130 (1988), Method for the characterization of telecommunication services supported by an ISDN and network capabilities of an ISDN. CCITT Rec. 1.210 (1988), Principles of telecommunication serv
33、ices supported by an ISDN and the means to describe them. CCITI Rec. 2.100 (1988), Specification and Description Language. 4 Definitions For the purposes of this International Standard, the following definitions apply. 4.1 External Definitions This International Standard uses the following terms def
34、ined in other documents. Additional Network Feature Application Protocol Data Unit (APDU) Basic Service Call, Basic Call End PINX Facility Facility Restriction Class Incoming Gateway PINX Interpretation APDU Network Facility Extension (NFE) Originating PINX Outgoing Gateway PINX Preceding PINX Priva
35、te Integrated Services Network (PISN) Private Integrated Services Network Exchange (PINX) Route Access Class Signalling Subsequent PINX Supplementary Service Supplementary Services Control Entity Terminating PINX Transit PINX User (ISO/IEC 13242) (ISO/IEC 11582) (CCITT Rec. 1.210) (ISOLIEC 11572) (I
36、SO/IEC 11572) (ISOLIEC 13242) (ISOLIEC 13242) (ISOLIEC 11572) (ISO/IEC 11582) (ISO/IEC 11582) (ISOLIEC 11572) (ISO/IEC 11572) (ISOIIEC 11572) (ISO/IEC 11579- 1) (ISOLIEC 11579- 1) (ISOIIEC 13242) (CCITT Rec. I. 112) (ISO/IEC 11572) (CCITT Rec. 1.210) (ISO/IEC 11572) (ISO/IEC 11572) (ISO/IEC 11572) (
37、ISO/IEC 11574) oISO/IEC ISO/IEC 13241:1997(E) 5 List of acronyms ANF ANF-RRC APDU ASN. 1 FRC ISDN NFE PIGS PINX PISN RAC RRC SDL Additional Network Feature Route Restriction Class additional network feature Application Protocol Data Unit Abstract Syntax Notation no. 1 Facility Restriction Class Inte
38、grated Services Digital Network Network Facility Extension Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Private Integrated services Network Exchange Private Integrated Services Network Route Access Class Route Restriction Class Specification and Description Language 6 Signalling protocol for the su
39、pport of ANF-RRC 6.1 ANF-RRC description ANF-RRC permits an RAC to be associated with a call to indicate its entitlement to use certain facilities during routeing. 6.2 ANF-RRC operational requirements 6.2.1 Requirements on the Originating PINX ISO/IEC 11572 protocol control procedures for call estab
40、lishment at the outgoing side of an inter-PINX link shall apply to the establishment of the call. Generic procedures for the call-related control of supplementary services, as specified in ISO/IEC 11582 for an End PINX, shall apply. 6.2.2 Requirements on a Transit PINX ISO/IEC 11572 protocol control
41、 procedures for call establishment at the incoming side and at the outgoing side of an inter-PINX link shall apply to the establishment of the call. Generic procedures for the call-related control of supplementary services, as specified in ISO/IEC 11582 for a Transit PINX, shall apply. 6.2.3 Require
42、ments on a Terminating PINX ISO/IEC 11572 protocol control procedures for call establishment at the incoming side of an inter-PINX link shall apply to the establishment of the call. Generic procedures for the call-related control of supplementary services, as specified in ISO/IEC 11582 for an End PI
43、NX, shall apply. 6.2.4 Requirements on the Incoming Gateway PINX ISO/IEC 11572 protocol control procedures for call establishment at the outgoing side of an inter-PINX link shall apply to the establishment of the call. Generic procedures for the call-related control of supplementary services, as spe
44、cified in ISO/IEC 11582 for an End PINX, shall apply. ISO/IEC 13241:1997(E) OISOLIEC 6.2.5 Requirements on the Outgoing Gateway PINX ISO/IEC 11572 protocol control procedures for call establishment at the incoming side of an inter-PINX link shall apply to the establishment of the call. Generic proce
45、dures for the call-related control of supplementary services, as specified in ISO/IEC 11582 for an End PINX, shall apply. 6.3 ANF-RRC coding requirements 6.3.1 Operations The operations defined in Abstract Syntax Notation number 1 (ASN.1) in Table 1 shall apply. Table 1 - Operations in Support of AN
46、F-RRC Route-Restriction-Class-Operations iso standard pssl -route-restriction-class (13241) rrc-operations (0) DEFINITIONS EXPLICIT TAGS := BEGIN IMPORTS RouteRestrictionClass RAC routeRestrictionClass END OPERATION, ERROR FROM Remote-Operation-Notation (joint-iso-ccitt(2) remote-operations(4) notat
47、ion (0) Extension FROM Manufacturer-specific-service-extension-definition iso standard pssl-generic-procedures (11582) msi-definition (0); l - - OPERATION ARGUMENT RAC l =- - SEQUENCE rat INTEGER (099), extension CHOICE l IMPLICIT Extension, 2 IMPLICIT SEQUENCE OF Extension OPTIONAL I RouteRestricti
48、onClass:= 83 mm of Route-Restriction-Class-Operations 6.3.2 information elements 6.3.2.1 Facility information element APDUs of the operations defined in 6.3.1 shall be coded in the Facility information element in accordance with ISO/IEC 11582. Apart from the exceptions specified in 6.8.3 and 6.8.10,
49、 when conveying the invoke APDU of operation routeRestrictionClass, the destinationEntity data element of the NFE shall contain value anyTypeOfPINX and the destinationEntityAddress data element shall be omitted. NOTE 1 This allows the invoke APDU to be passed through any Transit PINX that does not recognise it. When conveying the invoke APDU of operation routeRestrictionClass, the Interpretation APDU shall be included and shall have the value discardAnyUnrecognisedInvokePdu. 4