1、CEPT T/CAC*S*LO*b E 72 m 2326434 0033639 20T m CEPT Telecom TICAC S 10.6 E Page 1 Recommendation TXAC S 10.6 E (Cannes 1983, revised in Odense 1986, Vienna 1989(CAC) and Athens 1992) Formerly Recommendation T/SF 31 -06 E RELEVANCE OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED IN AN INTEGRATED SERVICES DI
2、GITAL NETWORK (ISDN) Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/GT 7 “Services and Facilities“ (SF) Amendments proposed by Project Team Service Descriptions for the ISDN (SDI) Text of the recommendation adopted by Commercial Action Committee (CAC) O INTRODUCTION This recommendation contains matrices
3、 showing the relevance and priority of the supplementary services to ISDN bearer services and teleservices. The European Conference of Post and Telecommunications Administrations recommends 1 GENERAL ASPECTS That the operation of supplementary service should always be relevant to the form of traffic
4、 being carried. Further,details on supplementary services, see recommendations T/CAC S 10.1, T/CAC S 10.5 and T/CAC S 10.7. 2 3 Edition of November 20. 1992 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO BEARER SERVICES MATRIX A matrix indicating the relevance and the priority of general introduction of each supplementa
5、ry service to each ISDN bearer service is contained in Annex 1. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO TELESERVICES MATRIX A matrix indicating the relevance and the priority of general introduction of each supplementary service to each ISDN teleservice is contained in Annex 2. NOTE: The following symbols have be
6、en used in Annex 1 and 2. Where more than one variant of a supplementary service exists! the supplementary service family name has been used and allocated a priority of introduction. E indicates that the supplementary service is essential and has a high priority for introduction. A indicates that th
7、e supplementary service is identified as additional and has a lower priority for introduction. T supplementary services in principle may be located in either the network or in the terminal or a combination of both. The T indicates that a terminal solution is considered to have a high priority (eg fo
8、r the supplementary service Abbreviated Address and Repeat Last Call). CEPT Telecom CEPT T/CAC*S*10.6 E 92 2326414 0011640 T2L e TICAC S 10.6 E Annex 1. Page 1 RELEVANCE AND PRIORIN OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN BEARER SERVICES Annex 1 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN BEA
9、RER SERVICES Bearer Services Supplementary Services Il. ABBREVIATED ADDRESS SERVICES I - I - 1 - I 1.1 Abbreviated Address ITITIT 1.2 Fixed Destination Call AAA 1.3 Repeat Last Call TTT 2. ADDRESS INFORMATION SERVICES - - - 12.1 Direct Dialling In (DDI) I IE 12.2 Multiole Subscriber Number IMSNI 1 E
10、 I E I E 2.3 Sub-Addressing (SUB) EEE 3. ADVICE OF CHARGE SERVICES (AOC - - - 3.1 Advice of Charge, Charging Information I at Call Setup Time (AOC-S) 3.2 Advice of Charge, Charging Information E E E I during the Call (AOC-D) III 3.3 Advice of Charge, Charging Information I at the End of the Call (AO
11、C-E) EEE 3.4 Provision of Charging Information on Request 4. CALL BOOKING SERVICES - 4.1 Alarm Call AAA 14.2 Booked Call IAIAIA Edition of November 20. 1992 TICAC S 10.6 E Annex 1. Page 2 CEPT T/CAC*S*lO.b E 92 2326454 005lbYL 9bd CEPT Telecom RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN
12、 BEARER SERVICES Bearer 5. CALL BARRING SERVICES 5.1 Closed User Group (CUG) I 5.2 Incoming Call Barring (ICB) 5.3 Outgoing Call Barring (OCB) 5.4 Security Screening 5.5 Inhibition of Incomming Forvarded Calls (IIFC) 6.2 Completion of Calls to Busy 6.3 Queue Service 6.4 Completion of Calls on No Rep
13、ly 7. CALL REGISTRATION SERVICES 7.1 Date and Time Call Record Subscriber (CCBS) 7.2 Logging of Incoming Calls 7.3 Malicious Call Identification (MCID) 8. CHANGED CHARGING SERVICES 8.1 Freephone (FPH) 8.2 Reverse Charging (REV) 8.3 Transfer of Charge Edition of November 20. 1992 O O O O CEPT T/CAC*S
14、*LO-b E 92 m 2326414 O011642 8T4 m CEPT Telecom TICAC S 10.6 E Annex 1. Page 3 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN BEARER SERVICES Supplementary Services Bearer Services 3. DIVERSION SERVICES 9.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) 9.2 Call Forwarding Busy (CFB) 9.3 Call Forward
15、ing No Reply (CFNR) 9.4 Call Deflection (CD) 9.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional to a service centre (CFU-S) IA 9.6 Call Forwarding Busy to a service centre (CFB-S) 9.7 Call Forwarding No Reply to a service 9.8 Selective Call Forwarding Unconditional 9.9 Selective Call Forwarding Busy IA 3.10 Selectiv
16、e Call Forwarding No Reply I A 3.1 1 Sequence Calling IA 10. HELP SERVICE I- 10.1 Fault Reporting IE 10.2 General Deactivation IA 10.3 Operator Access to and CGrol of Supplementary Services 10.4 Remote Control of Supplementary A Service (RC) Edition of November 20. 1997 T/CAC S 10.6 E Annex 1. Page
17、4 CEPT Telecom RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN BEARER SERVICES Bearer Services Supplementary Services 11. INFORMATION TRANSFER SERVICES 1 1 .I Delivery Confirmation 11.2 Packet Delivery Confirmation 11.3 User-to-User Signalling (UUS) 12. MULTILINE SERVICES 12.1 Centrex 12.2
18、Line Hunting (LH) 12.3 Private Numbering Plan (PNP) 12.4 Multilocation Business Group 13. MULTIPARTY CALLS 13.1 Call Hold (HOLD) (MW 13.2 Three-Party Service (3PTY) 13.3 Call Transfer (CT) 13.4 Conference Call, Add On (CONF) 13.5 Meet-Me Conference (MMC) 13.6 Lecture Call 13.7 Predetermined Conferen
19、ce Call IT EJirion or Novemkr 20. 1992 CEPT Telecom TiCAC S 10.6 E Annex 1. Page 5 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN BEARER SERVICES Bearer Services Supplementary Services 4. NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICES 14.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) 14.2 Calling Line
20、Identification Restriction (CLIR) _ 14.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) 14.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) 15. NUMBERING SERVICES 15.1 Out of Area Lines 15.2 Permanent Subscriber Number 15.3 Universal Access Number 15.4 Call Distribution 15.5 Call Volume Distrib
21、ution 15.6 User Defined Routing 15.7 Temporary Location for Outgoing Call: 15.8 Permanent Circuit Service 15.9 Permanent Virtual Circuit Cervice 16. PAYMENT CHANGING SERVICES 16.1 Credit Card Calling (CRED) 16.2 Payphone 16.3 Account Card Calling Edition of November 20. 1992 TICAC S 10.6 E Annex 1.
22、Page 6 CEPT T/CAC*S*lOmb E 92 W 2326454 0055b45 503 W CEPT Telecom O RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO ISDN BEARER SERVICES Bearer Services Supplementary Services 17. PRIORITY SERVICES 7.1 Prior& (PRII 7.2 Priority Selection 7.3 Multi-Level Precedens and 8. VARIOUS SERVICES Preempt
23、ion (MLPP) 8.1 Alam (Wamina) 8.2 Changing of Service During an Established Call 8.3 Expediting of a Call in Progress 8.4 Interception of Calls 8.5 National Selection and Indication of Throughput Class 8.6 Terminal Portability (TP) 8.7 User Selection and Indication of Throughput Class _ 8.8 Call Dive
24、rsion Override 8.9 Incall Modification (IM) 9. OPINION COLLECTING SERVICES 9.1 Televoting 9.2 Teledialoa Service 9.3 Mass Calling O O O Ediiicin of November ?O. 1992 - CEPT T/CAC*S*LO-b E 72 W 2326434 0033646 Y4T = CEPT Telecom T/CAC S 10.6 E Annex 2. Page 1 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY S
25、ERVICES TO TELESERVICES Annex 2 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO TELESERVICES Teleservices Supplementary Services 1. ABBREVIATED ADDRESS SERVICES 1.1 Abbreviated Address 1.2 Fixed Destination Call 1.3 Repeat Last Call 2. ADDRESS INFORMATION SERVICES 2.1 Direct Dialling In (DDI) 2.
26、2 Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) 2.3 Sub-Addressing (SUB) 3. ADVICE OF CHARGE SERVICES (AOC) 3.1 Advice of Charge, Charging Informatior at Call Setup Time (AOC-S) 3.2 Advice of Charge, Charging Informatior during the Call (AOC-D) 3.3 Advice of Charge, Charging Informatior at the End of the Call (A
27、OC-E) 3.4 Provision of Charging Information on Request 4. CALL BOOKING SERVICES 4.1 Alarm Call 4.2 Booked Call Edition of November 20. 1992 Teleservice Supplementary Services 5. CALL BARRING SERVICES 5.1 Closed User Group (CUG) 5.2 Incoming Call Barring (ICB) 5.3 Outgoing Call Barring (OCB) 5.4 Secu
28、rity Screening 5.5 Inhibition of Incomming Forvarded Calls (IIFC) ._ 6. CALL COMPLETION SERVICES 6.1 Call Waiting (CW) 6.2 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) 16.3 Queue Service 6.4 Completion of Calls on No Reply 7. CALL REGISTRATION SERVICES 7.1 Date and Time Call Record 7.2 Lomina of In
29、comina Calls I 7.3 Malicious Call Identification (MCID) 18.4 Wide Area Service 18.5 Split Charging 18.6 Premium Rate CEPT T/CAC*S*l-b E 92 m 232b1ihli 0053ibli7 3db TiCAC S 10.6 E CEPT Telecom Annex 2. Page 2 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO TELESERVICES O O O Edition of November
30、20, 1992 O O O I I CEPT Telecom T/CAC S 10.6 E Annex 2. Page 3 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO TELESERVICES i. DIVERSION SERVICES -_ 3.1 Call Forwarding Unconditional (CFU) E A A A 3.2 Call Forwarding Busy (CFB) EAAA 3.3 Cali Forwarding No Reply (CFNR) EAAA 3.4 Call Deflection (C
31、D) EAAE 3.5 Call Forwarding Unconditional to a 3.6 Call Forwarding Busy to a service service centre (CFU-S) centre (CFB-S) 3.7 Call Forwarding NO Reply to a service A A A centre (CFNR-S) 3.8 Selective Call Forwarding 3.9 Selective Call Forwarding Busy 3.10 Selective Forwarding No Reply Unconditional
32、 3.1 1 Sequence Calling 14 I I 10. HELP SERVICE 1-1-1-1- 10.1 Fault ReDortina IEI I I i 0.2 General Deactivation 10.3 Operator Access to and Control of 10.4 Remote Control of Supplementary Supplementary Services Service (RC) Edition of November 20. 1992 T/CAC S 10.6 E Annex 2. Page 4 CEPT Telecom O
33、RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO TELESERVICES Teleservice Supplementary Services 1. INFORMATION TRANSFER SERVICES 1.1 Delivery Confirmtion 1.2 Packet Delivery Confirmation 1.3 User-to-User Signalling (UUS) 2. MULTILINE SERVI&% 2.1 Centrex 22 tine Hunting (LH) ,2.3 Private Numberin
34、g Plan (PNP) - 2.4 Multilocation Business Group (MBG) 3. MULTIPARTY CAUS 3.1 Call Hold (HOLD) 3.2 Three-Parly Service (3PTY) 3.3 Call Transfer (CT) 3.4 Conference cii. A& On cN 3.5 Meet-Me Conference (MMC) 3.6 Lecture Call 3.7 Predetermined Conference Call Editiun of Naecmbcr 29, 1992 CEPT T/CAC*S*L
35、O*b E 92 m 2326414 OOLLb.50 970 m CEPT Telecom TEAC C 10.6 E Annex 2. Page 5 RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES TO TELESERVICES O 14. NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICES 14.1 Calling Line Identificatin I Presentation (CLIP) 14.2 Calling Line Identification 14.3 Connected Line Identification
36、 Presentation (COLP) 14.4 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) 15. NUMBERING SERVICES 15.1 Out of Area Lines I 15.2 Permanent Subscriber Number 115.3 Universal Access Number 15.5 Call Volume Distribution I 15.7 Temporary Location for Outgoing Call 15.8 Permanent Circuit Service 15.9 Perm
37、anent Virtual Circuit Service 16. PAYMENT CHANGING SERVICES 16.1 Credit Card Calling (CRED) 116.2 Payphone 116.3 Account Card Calling O Edition of November 20. 1992 CEPT T/CAC*S*LO*b E 92 = 232bYLY OOLLb5h 807 T/CAC S 10.6 E Annex 2. Page 6 CEPT Telecom O RELEVANCE AND PRIORITY OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERV
38、ICES TO TELESERVICES Teleservices Supplementary Services 17. PRIORITY SERVICES 17.1 Priority (PRI) 17.2 Priority Selection 17.3 Multi-Level Precedens and Preemption (MLPP) 8. VARIOUS SERVICES ,8.1 Alarm (Warning) 18.2 Changing of Service During an Established Call _ 18.3 Expediting of a Call in Prog
39、ress 18.4 Interception of Calls 8.5 National Selection and Indication of Throughput Class 18.6 Terminal Portability (TP) 18.7 User Selection of PAD Parameter Settings 8.8 Call Diversion Override 8.9 Incall Modification (IM) 19. OPINION COLLECTING CERVICES 9.1 Televoting 9.2 Teledialog Service 9.3 Mass Calling I I Edition of November ?O. 1992