1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION ITU-T TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU SERIES Q: SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING Intelligent Network Q.1200 (O 9/97) General series Intelligent Network Recommendation structure ITU-T Recommendation Q.1200 (Previously CCITT Recommendation) ITU-T Q-SERIES
2、RECOMMENDATIONS SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING SIGNALLING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MANUAL SERVICE INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC AND SEMI-AUTOMATIC WORKING FVNCTIONS AND INFORMATION FLOWS FOR SERVICES IN THE ISDN CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO ITU-T STANDARD SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS No. 4 AND No. 5 SPECIF
3、ICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 6 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R1 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R2 DIGITAL EXCHANGES INTERWORKING OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 7 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 1 PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK Q.1-Q.3 Q .4-Q . 5 9
4、Q.60-Q .99 Q. 1 004.1 1 9 Q.120-4.249 Q.250-Q.309 Q.3 104.399 Q.400-Q.499 Q.500-Q.599 Q.600-Q.699 Q.700-Q.849 Q.850-Q.999 Q.1000-Q.1099 INTERWORKING WITH SATELLITE MOBILE SYSTEMS Q.1 lOO-Q.1199 BROADBAND ISDN Q.2000-Q.2999 For further details, please refer to ITU-T List of Recommendations ITU-T RECO
5、MMENDATION Q.1200 GENERAL SERIES INTELLIGENT NETWORK RECOMMENDATION STRUCTURE Summary This Recommendation explains the structure of the Q. 1200-series Intelligent Network (IN) Recommendations and provides the outline of all general (i.e. Q. 120x-series) Recommendations. Source ITU-T Recommendation Q
6、.1200 was revised by ITU-T Study Group 11 (1997-2000) and was approved under the WTSC Resolution No. 1 procedure on the 12th of September 1997. Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) 1 FOREWORD ITU (International Telecommunication Union) is the United Nations Specialized Agency in the field of telecommuni- c
7、ations. The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is a permanent organ of the ITU. The ITU-T is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The World Teleco
8、mmunication Standardization Conference (WTSC), which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study by the ITU-T Study Groups which, in their turn, produce Recommendations on these topics. The approval of Recommendations by the Members of the ITU-T is covered by the procedure laid down in
9、WTSC Resolution No. 1. In some areas of information technology which fall within ITU-Ts purview, the necessary standards are prepared on a collaborative basis with IS0 and IEC. NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration“ is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication a
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12、uired to implement this Recommendation. However, implementors are cautioned that this may not represent the latest information and are therefore strongly urged to consult the TSB patent database. O ITU 1999 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or
13、 by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU. 11 Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) STD-ITU-T RECMN Q.L200-ENGL 1997 48b259L Ob53829 792 CONTENTS Page O Introduction 1 1 General structure 1 2 Q-series Intelligent Network Recomme
14、ndation overview 1 Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) . 111 Recommendation Q. 1200 GENERAL SERIES INTELLIGENT NETWORK RECOMMENDATION STRUCTURE (revised in 1997) O Introduction A block of one hundred numbers has been set aside in the Q series for the development of Intelligent Network (IN) Recommendations
15、. This Recommendation, the first in that series, has been developed to organize the Recommendations in a meaningful way in order to assist users in locating topics of interest. It defines the structure of the Q.1200-series Recommendations and assigns blocks of numbers to the groupings of IN capabili
16、ties known as Capability Sets (CSs) and blocks of numbers for general and vocabulary sections. In addition, this Recommendation provides a structural overview of the content of each Recommendation. This Recommendation has been developed with a long range view in mind. By assigning blocks of numbers
17、to each capability set (CS-1, CS-2, CS-n), an organized, parallel structure across capability sets can be maintained; for example, CS-1 has been assigned the Q.121 block of numbers and CS-2 the Q.122 block of numbers. Associated work has been documented in the I-series Recommendations. For the sake
18、of consistency, Recommen- dations Q.1201, Q.1202 and Q.1203 have been assigned numbers in the I-series Recommendations (1.312, 1.328 and 1.329, respectively). 1 General structure Table 1 shows the overall Q. 1200-series Intelligent Network Recommendation structural distribution through the “ten“ dig
19、its (1201, 1211, 1221, etc.) and the “one“ digits (Le. 1201, 1211, 1221, etc.). Table UQ.1200 - Recommendation framework structure O0 - General 10-cs-1 20 - cs-2 30 - CS-3 40 - CS-4 50 - CS-5 60 - CS-6 70 - CS-7 80 - CS-8 90 - Glossary 1 - Principles introduction 2 - Service plane (not included for
20、CS-1) 3 - Global functional plane 4 - Distributed functional plane 5 - Physical plane 6 - For future use 7 - For future use 8 - Interface Recommendation 9 - Intelligent Network users guide NOTE 1 - 1200 is assigned as for the IN Recommendation framework structure. NOTE 2 - 1290-series has been set a
21、side for the glossary. 2 Q-series Intelligent Network Recommendation overview Q.1200 - General series Intelligent Network Recommendation structure O Introduction 1 General smcture 2 Q-series Intelligent Network Recommendation overview Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) - 1 STD-ITU-T RECMN Q-LZUU-ENGL L77
22、7 II 48b257L Ob53831 540 I.3121Q.1201- Principles of Intelligent Network architecture 1 Objectives, overall description 1.1 Motivation, objectives, scope of Intelligent Network 1.1.1 Motivation 1.1.2 Objectives of Intelligent Network 1.1.3 Scope of Intelligent Network Evolution of Intelligent Networ
23、k Recommendations 1.3.1 1.3.2 Recommendation areas 1.3.3 1.2 Definition of Intelligent Network 1.3 General considerations on the standardization process Phased standardization and definition of capability sets 2 IN functional requirements 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Service requirements 2.1.1 Overall requi
24、rements 2. i .2 Service creation 2.1.3 Service management 2.1.4 Service processing 2.1.5 Service interworking 2.2.1 Overall requirements 2.2.2 Service creation 2.2.3 Service management 2.2.4 Network management 2.2.5 Service processing 2.2.6 Network interworking 2.2 Network requirements 3 IN architec
25、tural concept 3.1 IN Conceptual Model (INCM) 3.1.1 Service plane 3.1.2 Global functional plane 3.1.3 Distributed functional plane 3.1.4 Physical plane 3.1.5 3.1.6 Service logic 3.1.7 Application Programming Interface (MI) 3.1.8 Relationships among different planes 3.1.9 Service interaction 3.1.10 Se
26、rvice and network interworking 3.1.1 1 Management functionality Intelligent Network (IN) long-term architecture framework 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Intelligent Network Conceptual Model 4.3 Architecture structure 4.3.1 Logical architecture 4.3.2 Physical architecture 4.3.3 Open distributed processing view
27、 4.4.1 Service/cervice feature interaction 4.5.1 Broadband capabilities 4.5.2 Distributed processing 4.5.3 Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) 4.5.4 Object-oriented modelling 4.5.5 Information technology 4.5.6 Cooperative processing 4.5.7 Distributed control 4.5.8 4.5.9 Venfication/validation 4.5.10
28、Artificial intelligence Relationship with the 3-stage method 4 4.4 Service considerations 4.5 Technology basis Management of services and networks 2 Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) 1.328/Q.1202 - Intelligent Network Service plane architecture 1 General 2 Service plane architecture 2.0 General 2.1 2.2
29、Service plane modelling 2.3 Characterization of services and service capability requirements Service and service feature interaction 2.3.1 2.3.2 A solution: Which one? 2.3.3 A solution: When? 2.3.4 A solution: How? The service and feature interaction problem Annex A - Alphabetical list of abbreviati
30、ons used in this Recommendation Annex B - A thesaurus of examples B.l General B.2 Call Forwarding Unconditional and Terminating Key Code Screening B.2.1 First case B.2.2 Second case Call Forwarding Unconditional and Automatic Call Back B.3.1 First case B.3.2 Second case Call Forwarding Unconditional
31、 and Terminating Call Screening B.3 B.4 I.329/Q.1203 - Intelligent Network global functional plane architecture General Scope of IN global functional plane architecture References Global functional plane modelling Service independent building blocks 5.1 Definition of an SIB 5.2 Characteristics of an
32、 SE3 5.3 Data parameters for SIBs 5.4 Method to describe SIBs 5.5 Flowchart analysis 5.6 Interaction management 5.6.1 Interaction between SIBs Basic call process 6.1 General 6.2 Basic call process functionality Global service logic 7.1 General Annex A - Alphabetical list of abbreviations used in thi
33、s Recommendation Q.1204 - Intelligent Network distributed functional plane architecture 1 General 2 Distributed functional plane model 2.1 Explanation of diagram 2.1.1 Functional entities 2.1.2 Relationships Definition of functional entities related to IN service execution Definition of IN service c
34、reation/manapement related functional entities 2.3 2.4 Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) 3 3 Functional entity call/service logic processing models 3.1 General 3.2 Modelling objectiveskriteria 3.2.1 Call modelling objectives/criteria 3.2.2 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 Other considerations Overview of call/se
35、rvice logic processing related functional entities CaWservice logic processing functional entity models Modelling of service logic processing objectivesknteria Scope of functional entity call/service logic processing models Relation to IN conceptual model Use of functional entity call/service logic
36、processing models 3.3 General assumptions 3.4 3.5 4 Relationship between functional entities 4.1 General 4.2 Relationships 4.3 Mapping the global functional plane to the distributed functional plane 5.1 Mapping requirements 5.2 5.3 Information flows between functional entities 5 Relationship to IN c
37、onceptual model An example of mapping some selected SIBS to functional entities Annex A -Example basic call state model (BCSM) Annex B - Object-oriented finite state machine modelling Annex C - Call segment model Q.1205 - Intelligent Network physical plane architecture 1 General 2 Requirements and a
38、ssumptions 2.1 Requirements 2.2 Assumptions 3 Physical entities (PES) 4 Mapping the distributed functional plane to the physical plane 4.1 4.2 Mapping of functional entities to physical entities Selection of underlying protocol platforms 5 User interfaces Q.1208 - General aspects of the Intelligent
39、Network application protocol 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Definition methodology 4 Evolutionary requirements Q.1210 - Q.1210-series Intelligent Network Recommendation structure 1 General Q. 1200-series structure 2 Q. 12lx-series Intelligent Network Recommendation overview Q.1220 - Q.1220-series Int
40、elligent Network Capability Set 2 Recommendation structure O Introduction 1 General Q. 1200-series structure 2 Q. 121 x-series Intelligent Network Recommendation overview 4 Recommendation Q.1200 (09197) Q.1230 - Q.1230-series Intelligent Network Capability Set 3 1 General Q.1200-series structure 2 Q
41、. 123x-series Intelligent Network Recommendation overview 4.1290 - Glossary of terms used in the definition of Intelligent Networks 1 General 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Conventions Terms and definitions (listed alphabetically) 2 Annex A - Acronyms Recommendation Q.1200 (09/97) 5 Series A Series B Series C
42、 Series D Series E Series F Series G Series H Series I Series J Series K Series L Series M Series N Series O Series P Series Q Series R Series S Series T Series U Series V Series X Series Y Series Z ITU-T RECOMMENDATIONS SERIES Organization of the work of the ITU-T Means of expression: definitions,
43、symbols, classification General telecommunication statistics General tariff principles Overall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors Non-telephone telecommunication services Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks Audiovisual and multimedia sy
44、stems Integrated services digital network Transmission of television, sound programme and other multimedia signals Protection against in terference Construction, installation and protection of cables and other elements of outside plant TMN and network maintenance: international transmission systems,
45、 telephone circuits, telegraphy, facsimile and leased circuits Maintenance: international sound programme and television transmission circuits Specifications of measuring equipment Telephone transmission quality, telephone installations, local line networks Switching and signalling Telegraph transmi
46、ssion Telegraph services terminal equipment Terminals for telematic services Telegraph switching Data communication over the telephone network Data networks and open system communications Global information infrastructure Programming languages lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll *14314* Printed in Switzerland Geneva, 1999