1、ITU=T TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU SERIES Q: SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING Intelligent Network Q.1223 (09197) Global functional plane for intelligent network Capability Set 2 ITU-T Recommendation Q.*1223 (Previously CCIlT Recommendation) ITU-T Q-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS SWITCHING AND SIG
2、NALLING SIGNALLING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MANUAL SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND INFORMATION FLOWS FOR SERVICES IN THE ISDN SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS No. 4 AND No. 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 6 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM RI SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM R2 DIGITAL EXCHANG
3、ES INTERWORKING OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 7 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 1 PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK INTERWORKING WITH SATELLITE MOBILE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC AND SEMI-AUTOMATIC WORKING CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO ITU-T STANDARD SYSTEMS Interworkin
4、g with Standard-A INMARSAT system Interworking with Standard-B INMARSAT system Interworking with the INMARSAT aeronautical mobile-satellite system INTELLIGENT NETWORK BROADBAND ISDN Q.1-Q.3 Q.4-Q . 59 Q.60-Q. 99 Q.100-Q.119 Q. 120-Q.249 Q. 250-Q. 309 Q.310-Q.399 Q.400-Q.499 Q ,500-Q . 599 Q.600-Q.69
5、9 Q. 700-Q.849 Q. 850-Q. 999 Q.1000-Q.1099 Q.1100-Q.1199 Q.1100-Q.1109 Q. 1 1 1 O-Q. 1 1 49 Q. 1 150-Q. 11 99 Q.1200-Q.1999 Q .2000-Q. 2999 For firi-ther details, please refer to ITU-T List of Recommendations. STD-ITU-T RECMN QqL223-ENGL 3997 9 4862593 0645698 494 9 I l_l“ 111 ITU-T RECOMMENDATION Q
6、.1223 global functional plane for intelligent network capability set 2 Summary IN Capability Set 2 (IN CS-2) is the second standardized stage of the intelligent networ an architectural concept for the creation and provision of telecommunication services. Recommendation provides the Intelligent Netwo
7、rk (IN) Global Functional Plane (GFP) architecture for IN Capability Set 2 (IN CS-2). This Recommendation defines the IN GF for IN CS-2 based on the general framework for IN GFP provided in Recommendation Q.1203 2, consistent with the scope of IN CS-2 defined in Recommendation Q.1221 This Recommenda
8、tion defines: - the IN GFP model for IN CS-2 in terms of a subset of the general IN GFP mode - identifications and definition of the 21 IN CS-2 Service Independent Building-bl (SIBS), including the Basic Call Process (BCP) and the Basic Call Unrelated Process (BCUP) specialized SIB; the use of globa
9、l service logic in IN CS-2. - Companion Recommendations include the Q. 120x- and Q.122-Series of Recommendation s. Source ITU-T Recommendation Q.1223 was prepared by ITU-T Study Group 11 (1 997-2000) was approved under the WTSC Resolution No. I procedure on the 12th of September 1997. STD-ITU-T RECM
10、N Q-1223-ENGL 1997 = 4462591 0645699 320 XI- FOREWORD ITU (International Telecommunication Union) is the United Nations Specialized Agency in the field of telecommunications. The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is a permanent organ of the ITU. The ITU-T is responsible for studyi
11、ng technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The World Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC), which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study by the ITU-T Study Grou
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13、 on a collaborative basis with IS0 and IEC. NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration“ is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS The ITU draws attention to the possibility that the pra
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17、CMN dmL223-ENGL 1997 9 4862573 Ob45703 807 9 CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 4. I 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 General 1 Scope of IN global functional plane for capability set 2 1 References I Global functional plane modelling for capability set 2 2 Elements on the global functional plane 4 4.1 .I Modelling requirements 4.1.2
18、Modelling elements The basic call process 7 The capability view 7 4.3.1 Definition 7 4.3.2 Service independent building blocks 8 4.3.3 Methods to describe SIBs 10 Interaction management 12 4.4.1 Interaction between SIBs 12 4.4.2 Interaction handling methods in the SIB definition phase 13 The service
19、 view 13 4.5.1 Definition 13 4 4 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 4.5.5 4.5.6 4.5.7 Global service logic 13 SIB operations 15 Characteristics of an HLSIB 15 Characteristics of a service process 15 Communication between service processes 16 Domains 16 4.6 Terminology 17 5 5.1 ALGORITHM IN CS-2 Service Independent B
20、uilding Blocks (SIBS) 17 18 5.1.1 Definition 18 5. I .2 Potential service applications 18 5.1.3 Interface 18 5. I .4 SIB graphical representation 19 5.2 AUTHENTICATE I9 5.2. I Definition I9 5.2.2 Potential application services 20 5.2.3 Interface 20 5.2.4 SIB graphical representation 23 5.3 CHARGE 23
21、 5.3.1 Definition 23 5.3.2 Potential application services 23 5.3.3 Interface 24 5.3.4 SIB graphical representation 28 5.4 COMPARE 28 5.4.1 Definition 28 5.4.2 Potential service applications 28 5.4.3 Interface 29 5.4.4 SIB graphical representation 30 5.5 DISTRI BUTION 30 5.5.1 Definition 30 5.5.2 Pot
22、ential service applications 31 5.5.3 Interfaces 31 5.5.4 SIB graphical representation 33 5.6 END 33 5.6.1 Definition 33 5.6.2 Potential application services 33 5.6.3 Interface 33 5.6.4 SIB graphical representation 34 5.7 INITIATE SERVICE PROCESS 35 5.7.1 Definition 35 5.7.2 Potential application ser
23、vices 35 5.7.3 Interface 35 5.7.4 SIB graphical representation 36 5.8 JOIN 36 5.8.1 Definition 36 5.8.2 Potential application services 36 5.8.3 Interface 37 5.8.4 SIB graphical representation 38 5.9 LOG CALL INFORMATION 38 5.9.1 Definition 38 5.9.2 Potential application services 38 5.9.3 Interface 3
24、8 5.9.4 SIB graphical representation 41 5.1 O MESSAGE HANDLER 41 5.1 O. I Description 41 5.10.2 Potential application services 41 5.10.3 Interface 42 47 5.10.4 SIB graphical representation 5.11 QUEUE 47 5. I 1.1 Definition 47 5.1 1.2 Potential application services 47 5. I I .3 Interface 48 5.1 I .4
25、SIB graphical representation 53 5.12 SCREEN 53 5.12.1 Definition 53 5.12.2 Potential service applications 53 5.12.3 Interface 53 5.12.4 SIB graphical representation 55 5.1 3 SERVICE DATA MANAGEMENT 55 5.1 3.1 Definition 55 5.13.2 Potential service applications 55 5.13.3 Interface 55 5.13.4 SIB graph
26、ical representation 58 5.14 SERVICE FILTER 58 5.14. I Definition 58 5.14.2 Potential application services 58 - STDmITU-T RECMN Q-1223-ENGL 1997 48b259L Ob45706 390 M 5.14.3 Interface 59 5.14.4 SIB graphical representation 62 5.15 SPLIT 62 5.15.1 Definition 62 5.1 5.2 Potential application services 6
27、2 5.1 5.3 Interface 62 5.15.4 SIB graphical representation 63 5.16 STATUS NOTIFICATION 64 5.16.1 Definition 64 5.16.2 Potential service applications 64 5.1 6.3 Interface 64 5.16.4 SIB graphical representation 67 5.17 TRANSLATE 67 5.17.1 Definition 67 5.17.2 Potential service applications 67 5.17.3 I
28、nterface 67 5.17.4 SIB graphical representation 69 5.18 USER INTERACTION 69 5.18.1 Definition 5.18.2 5.18.3 5.18.4 69 Potential application services 69 Interface 70 SIB graphical representation 82 5.19 VERIFY 82 5.19.1 Definition 82 5.19.2 Potential service applications 82 5.19.3 Interface 82 5.19.4
29、 SIB graphical representation 84 6 6. I 6.2 7 IN CS-2 specialized SIBs 85 The basic call process 85 6.1.1 General 85 6. I .2 Points of initiation and points of return 85 6.1.3 BCP stage I description Basic call unrelated process 89 6.2. I General 89 6.2.2 Points of initiation and points of return 89
30、 6.2.3 BCUP stage 1 description 90 87 Mapping of the service plane to the global functional plane 91 Annex A - Overview of the SIBs and SIB operations 93 Appendix I - IN management 97 1.1 Management view 97 1.2 The Basic Service Management Process (BSMP) 98 1.2.1 The basic service management process
31、 98 Recommendation Q.1223 GLOBAL FUNCTIONAL PLANE FOR INTELLIGENT NETWORK capability set 2 (Geneva, 799 7) I Gen era I The concepts for the Intelligent Network (IN) are embodied in the Intelligent Network Conceptual Model (INCM) as described in associated Recommendation 1.31 2/Q.1201 I. The Global F
32、unctional Plane (GFP) of the INCM is described in associated Recommendation 1.329/Q.1203 2. IN Capability Set 2 (IN CS-2) is the second standardized stage of the intelligent network as an architectural concept for the creation and provision of telecommunication services. This Recommendation provides
33、 the functional characteristics of the GFP associated specifically with IN CS-2. General GFP aspects are addressed in associated Recommendations 1.312/Q.1201 I and 1.3291Q.1203 2. The concept of domains is introduced within this Recommendation. This concept is used to the purpose of modelling parall
34、el processes. 2 The aim of the Global Functional Plane (GFP) is to satisfy the following objectives: Scope of IN global functional plane for capability set 2 to identify the set of basic network capabilities in terms of service independent to develop modelling techniques to combine these SIBs to mod
35、el the building blocks (SIBs) (see clause 5); services/service features identified on the service plane, .e. parallel processing techniques, granularity levels (see clause 4); service plane, to the set of SIBs on the global functional plane (see clause 8); to facilitate the mapping of SIBS onto the
36、Distributed Functional Plane (DFP) to help identify a comprehensive set of Functional Entity Actions (FEAS) and Information Flows (IFS). SDL diagrams are provided for the individual SIB to help clarify to understand its functionality; only normal SIB execution is considered within the IN CS-2 GFP mo
37、delling, error recovery and error handling mechanisms are out of the scope of the IN a to facilitate the mapping of the service and service features, identified on the CS-2 GFP. 3 References The following ITU-T Recommendations and other references contain provisions which, through reference in this
38、text, constitute provisions of this Recommendation. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All Recommendations and other references are subject to revision; all users of this Recommendation are therefore encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent ed
39、ition of the Recommendations and other references listed below. A list of the currently valid ITU-T Recommendations is regularly published. CCITT Recommendation 1.312/Q.1201 (1992), Principles of intelligent network architecture. ITU-T Recommendation 1.329/Q.1203 (I 997), Intelligent network - Globa
40、l functional plane. ITU-T Recommendation Q.1221 (1 997), Introduction to Intelligent Network Capability Set 2. ITU-T Recommendation Q. 1290 (I 995), Glossary of terms used in the definition of intelligent networks. CCIT Recommendation 1.1 30 (1 988), Method for the characterization of felecommunicat
41、ion services supporfed by an ISDN and network capabilities of an ISDN. ITU-T Recommendation Z. 1 O0 (1 993), CCITT specification and description language (SDL). ITU-T Recommendation Q.931 (I 993), ISDN user-network inferface layer 3 specification for basic call control. Global functional plane model
42、ling for capability set 2 The INCM I models the GFP as shown in service implementation mapping in Figure I. The aim of the global functional plane (GFP) is to satisfy the following two objectives: to identify the set of basic network capabilities in terms of Service Independent Building Blocks (SIBs
43、); to describe how to combine these SIBs to model the services identified in the service plane. A means of achieving these two objectives is to consider them as two different aspects existing at the global functional plane: the capability view and the service view. Capability view One aspect of the
44、GFP identifies the individual SIBs and their discrete operations. These discrete operations contained within the SIBs can be combined to reflect the service features capabilities and facilitate the mapping of SIBs onto the Distributed Functional Plane (DFP) to help identify a comprehensive set of fu
45、nctional entity actions and information flows. STDoITU-T RECMN Q=1223-ENGL 1997 Y862591 Ob1i.5711 758 -7ma3m?smmWrxnm-.1-.I_._.- Element Service view The other aspect of the GFP describes the methodology and tools to combine the individual SIB operations to implement the benchmark services and servi
46、ce features. This aspect of the GFP applies the SIB modelling methodology to the individual services/service features. The operations and supporting data to model these individual services/service feature are specific to that service or service feature and therefore no mapping to the underling DFP i
47、s seen to be necessary. Description SP Service 1 service implementation -. mapping TPOI PORI I BCP I I capability viev. service view TI 184430-97 DFP op1 : FEAs + IFS op2: FEAs + IFS Figure VQ.1223 - Global functional plane model This Recommendation specifies how the model can be used to fully defin
48、e IN CS-2 service features in the GFP and aid the mapping of the GFP to the DFP. Table l/Q.1223 - The modelling elements within IN CS-2 GFP STD=ITU-T RECMN Q-1223-ENGL 1997 48b2591 Ob45712 674 = SIB HLSIB BCP Service process SIB operation I A discrete, non-interruptible and atomic function performed
49、 within an SIB relating to the SIBS capability. An SIB is a standard reusable network-wide capability consisting of SIB operations. A HLSIB is a combination of SIBs containing individual operations which may subsequently be combined with other HLSIBs or SIBs to create an even higher level SIB. A specialized SIB which provides the basic call connectivity capabilities. A service process is considered as a combination of SIBs (containing SIB operations) or HLSIBs that represent a discrete service activity. For the purpose of this Recommendati