1、 ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08)Technical Report Open Service Access (OSA);Mapping of Parlay X Web Services to Parlay/OSA APIs;Part 3: Call Notification Mapping;Sub-part 1: Mapping to Generic Call ControlETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08) 2 Reference DTR/TISPAN-01021-03-01-OSA Keywords A
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8、Rights4 Foreword.4 1 Scope 5 2 References 5 3 Definitions and abbreviations.5 3.1 Definitions5 3.2 Abbreviations .5 4 Mapping description.5 5 Sequence diagrams.6 5.1 Notification of a network-related call event .6 5.2 Handling a network-related call event - Action: Route 7 5.3 Handling a network-rel
9、ated call event - Action: Continue .8 5.4 Handling a network-related call event - Action: End Call9 6 Detailed mapping information10 6.1 Operations 10 6.1.1 notifyXXX 10 6.1.1.1 Mapping from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify10 6.1.1.2 Mapping from TpCallEventInfo to notifyXXXRequest.11 6.1.2 h
10、andleXXX.11 6.1.2.1 Mapping to IpCall.routeReq .12 6.1.2.2 Mapping to IpCall.setCallChargePlan12 6.1.2.3 Mapping to IpCall.continueProcessing (Parlay 3.4/4.2/5.0) 13 6.1.2.4 Mapping to IpCall.deassignCall13 6.1.2.5 Mapping to IpCall.release13 6.2 Exceptions 13 7 Additional notes .13 History 14 ETSI
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14、 This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and Protocols for Advanced Networking (TISPAN). The present document is part 3, sub-part 1 of a multi-part deliverable covering Open Service Access (OSA); Mapping of Parlay X
15、Web Services to Parlay/OSA APIs, as identified below: Part 1: “Common Mapping“; Part 2: “Third Party Call Mapping“; Part 3: “Call Notification Mapping“; Sub-part 1: “Mapping to Generic Call Control“; Sub-part 2: “Mapping to Multi-Party Call Control“; Part 4: “Short Messaging Mapping“; Part 5: “Multi
16、media Messaging Mapping“; Part 6: “Payment Mapping“; Part 7: “Account Management Mapping“; Part 8: “Terminal Status Mapping“; Part 9: “Terminal Location Mapping“; Part 10: “Call Handling Mapping“; Part 11: “Audio Call Mapping“; Part 12: “Multimedia Conference Mapping“; Part 14: “Presence Mapping“. N
17、OTE: Part 13 has not been provided as there is currently no defined mapping between ES 202 391-13 4 and the Parlay/OSA APIs. If a mapping is developed, it will become part 13 of this series. The present document has been defined jointly between ETSI, The Parlay Group (http:/www.parlay.org) and the 3
18、GPP. ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08) 5 1 Scope The present document specifies the mapping of the Parlay X Call Notification Web Service to the Parlay/OSA Generic Call Control Service Capability Feature (SCF). The Parlay X Web Services provide powerful yet simple, highly abstracted, imagina
19、tive, telecommunications functions that application developers and the IT community can both quickly comprehend and use to generate new, innovative applications. The Open Service Access (OSA) specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionali
20、ty through an open standardized interface, i.e. the Parlay/OSA APIs. 2 References For the purposes of this Technical Report (TR), the following references apply: 1 ETSI TR 121 905: “Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications (3GPP TR 21.905)“. 2 W3C Recomme
21、ndation (2 May 2001): “XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes“. NOTE: Available at http:/www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlschema-2-20010502/. 3 ETSI TR 102 397-1: “Open Service Access (OSA); Mapping of Parlay X Web Services to Parlay/OSA APIs; Part 1: Common Mapping“. 4 ETSI ES 202 391-13: “Open Service Access (OSA)
22、; Parlay X Web Services; Part 13: Address List Management“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 102 397-1 3 apply. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 102
23、 397-1 3 apply. 4 Mapping description The Call Notification capability can be implemented with the Parlay/OSA Generic Call Control SCF. It is applicable to ETSI OSA 1.x/2.x/3.x, Parlay/OSA 3.x/4.x/5.x and 3GPP Releases 4 to 6. ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08)6 5 Sequence diagrams 5.1 Notifi
24、cation of a network-related call event Application Call Notification IpCall Control Manager enableCallNotification i.e. NOTIFY mode “new“ notifyCalledNumberResponse enableCallNotification i.e. NOTIFY mode enableCallNotification i.e. NOTIFY mode callEventNotify: P EVENT GCCS ADDRESS ANALY SED EVENT“f
25、orward event“ notifyCalledNumberRequest notifyBusyResponse callEventNotify: P EVENT GCCS CALLED PARTY BUSY“forward event“ notifyBusyRequest notifyNotReachableResponse callEventNotify: P EV ENT GCCS CALLED PARTY UNREACHABLE “forward event“ notifyNotReachableRequest notifyNoAnswerrResponse callEventNo
26、tify: P EVENT GCCS NO ANSWER FROM CALLED PARTY“forward event“ notifyNoAnswerRequest IpAppCall Control Manager Figure 1 ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08)7 5.2 Handling a network-related call event - Action: Route ApplicationCall NotificationIpAppCall Control Manager IpAppCall IpCall Control M
27、anager IpCall enableCallNotification:P EVENT GCCS ADDRESS ANALYSED EVENT : i.e. INTERRUPT mode “new“ handleCalledNumberResponse: ROUTE callEventNotify “forward event“ handleCalledNumberRequest“new“ “new“ OPTIONAL: setCallChargePlan() routeReq() deassignCall() “destroy“ Figure 2 ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-
28、3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08)8 5.3 Handling a network-related call event - Action: Continue Application Call Notification IpAppCall Control ManagerIpAppCall IpCall Control Manager IpCall “new“ handleBusyResponse: CONTINUEcallEventNotify “forward event“ handleBusyRequest“new“ “new“ OPTIONAL: setCallChargePlan
29、() deassignCall() enableCallNotification: P EVENT GCCS CALLED PARTY BUSY : i.e. INTERRUPT mode “destroy“ EITHER routeReq() with no address modification OR continueProcessing() -Parlay 3.4/4.2/5.0 or later versions)Figure 3 ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08)9 5.4 Handling a network-related cal
30、l event - Action: End Call Application Call NotificationIpAppCall ControlManagerIpAppCall IpCall Control Manager IpCall “new“ handleNoAnswerResponse: END CALL callEventNotify “forward event“ handleNoAnswerRequest“new“ “new“ release() enableCallNotification: P EVENT GCCS NO ANSWER FROM CALLED PARTY :
31、 i.e. INTERRUPT mode “destroy“ Figure 4 ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08) 106 Detailed mapping information 6.1 Operations 6.1.1 notifyXXX The sequence diagram in clause 5.1 illustrates the flow for any of the notifyXXX operations, namely: notifyCalledNumber; notifyBusy; notifyNotReachable; n
32、otifyNoAnswer. Each notifyXXX operation is mapped from the Parlay/OSA method: IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. 6.1.1.1 Mapping from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify The IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify method is invoked with the following parameters. Name Type Comment callRefer
33、ence TpCallIdentifier Specifies the reference to the call interface to which the notification relates. Since the notification is in NOTIFY mode, this parameter should be ignored by the Call Notification web service; and is is not mapped to the notifyXXXRequest message. eventInfo TpCallEventInfo Spec
34、ifies event-related data, which is mapped to the notifyXXXRequest message as described in clause 6.1.1.2. assignmentID TpAssignmentID Specifies the assignment id returned after an earlier invocation of IpAppCallControlManager.enableCallNotification method, when the criteria associated with this call
35、-related event were activated in the network. It is used internally by the Call Notification web service to correlate the Parlay/OSA callbacks. The result from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify is of type IpAppCallRef, but is null for event notifications in NOTIFY mode. ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-
36、1 V1.1.1 (2005-08) 116.1.1.2 Mapping from TpCallEventInfo to notifyXXXRequest The elements of the TpCallEventInfo data type are mapped to the parts of the notifyXXXRequest message as follows. Name Type Comment DestinationAddress TpAddress Mapped to the URI provided in the CalledParty part of notifyX
37、XXRequest, as described in TR 102 397-1 3. OriginatingAddress TpAddress Mapped to the URI provided in the CallingParty part of notifyXXXRequest, as described in TR 102 397-1 3. OriginalDestinationAddress TpAddress Not mapped. RedirectingAddress TpAddress Not mapped. CallAppInfo TpCallAppInfoSet Not
38、mapped. CallEventName TpCallEventName Defines the specific notifyXXXRequest message to send, i.e.: XXX= CalledNumber for P_EVENT_GCCS_ADDRESS_ANALYSED_EVENT; XXX= Busy for P_EVENT_GCCS_CALLED_PARTY_BUSY; XXX= NotReachable for P_EVENT_GCCS_ CALLED_PARTY_UNREACHABLE; XXX= NoAnswer for P_EVENT_GCCS_NO_
39、ANSWER_FROM_CALLED_PARTY. CallNotificationType TpCallNotificationType Not mapped. MonitorMode TpCallMonitorMode Not mapped. This element has a value of P_CALL_MONITOR_MODE_NOTIFY. 6.1.2 handleXXX The sequence diagrams in clauses 5.2 through 5.4 illustrates the flow for any of the handleXXX operation
40、s. A handleXXX operation is synchronous from the Call Notification Web Services point of view. As defined for the notifyXXXrequest message in clause 6.1.1, each handleXXXrequest message is mapped from the Parlay/OSA method: IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. However in this case the eventInfo.
41、MonitorMode element has a value of P_CALL_MONITOR_MODE_INTERRUPT. The handleXXXresponse message is mapped to one or more of the following Parlay/OSA methods, depending on the value of the Action part: IpCall.routeReq, if the ActionToPerform parameter of the Action part = Route or Continue. (For Acti
42、onToPerform = Continue, an alternative to routeReq is continueProcessing. However, this alternative is only available in Parlay 3.4/4.2/5.0 and later versions). IpCall.setCallChargePlan, if: - the optional Charging parameter of the Action part is present; and - the ActionToPerform parameter of the A
43、ction part = Route or Continue. IpCall.continueProcessing (Parlay 3.4/4.2/5.0 and later versions only), if the ActionToPerform parameter of the Action part = Continue. IpCall.deassignCall, if the ActionToPerform parameter of the Action part = Route or Continue. IpCall.release, if the ActionToPerform
44、 parameter of the Action part = EndCall. ETSI ETSI TR 102 397-3-1 V1.1.1 (2005-08) 126.1.2.1 Mapping to IpCall.routeReq The IpCall.routeReq method is invoked with the following parameters. Name Type Comment callSessionID TpSessionID Not mapped: derived from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. r
45、esponseRequested TpCallReportRequestSet Not mapped. Requests NO call-related event reports. targetAddress TpAddress Specifies the destination leg to which the call should be routed. In the case where the ActionToPerform = Route, it is constructed based on the URI provided in the RoutingAddress param
46、eter of the Action part of the handleXXXResponse message, mapped as described in TR 102 397-1 3. In the case where the ActionToPerform = Continue, it is the same as the eventInfo.DestinationAddress parameter provided in the IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. originatingAddress TpAddress Not ma
47、pped: derived from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. originalDestination Address TpAddress Not mapped: derived from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. redirectingAddress TpAddress Not mapped: derived from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. appInfo TpCallAppInfoSet Not mapped: deri
48、ved from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. The result from IpCall.routeReq is of type TpSessionID and is not mapped to the Parlay X interface. Parlay exceptions thrown by IpCall.routeReq are not mapped to Parlay X exceptions. 6.1.2.2 Mapping to IpCall.setCallChargePlan The IpCall.setCallCharg
49、ePlan method is invoked with the following parameters. Name Type Comment callSessionID TpSessionID Not mapped: derived from IpAppCallControlManager.callEventNotify. callChargePlan TpCallChargePlan Specifies the charge plan to use. It is constructed based on the values provided in the optional Charging parameter of the Action part of the handleXXXResponse message. See the following table for details. The callChargePlan parameter is constructed as follows. Name Type Comment ChargeOrderType TpCallChargeOrderCategory Not mapped. Transpar