1、 International Telecommunication Union ITU-T Q.1902.4TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU Amendment 3(01/2006) SERIES Q: SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING Specifications of signalling related to Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) Bearer Independent Call Control protocol (Capability Set 2): Bas
2、ic call procedures Amendment 3: Support for the International Emergency Preference Scheme ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.4 (2001) Amendment 3 ITU-T Q-SERIES RECOMMENDATIONS SWITCHING AND SIGNALLING SIGNALLING IN THE INTERNATIONAL MANUAL SERVICE Q.1Q.3 INTERNATIONAL AUTOMATIC AND SEMI-AUTOMATIC WORKING
3、Q.4Q.59 FUNCTIONS AND INFORMATION FLOWS FOR SERVICES IN THE ISDN Q.60Q.99 CLAUSES APPLICABLE TO ITU-T STANDARD SYSTEMS Q.100Q.119 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS No. 4, 5, 6, R1 AND R2 Q.120Q.499 DIGITAL EXCHANGES Q.500Q.599 INTERWORKING OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS Q.600Q.699 SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNAL
4、LING SYSTEM No. 7 Q.700Q.799 Q3 INTERFACE Q.800Q.849 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER SIGNALLING SYSTEM No. 1 Q.850Q.999 PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK Q.1000Q.1099 INTERWORKING WITH SATELLITE MOBILE SYSTEMS Q.1100Q.1199 INTELLIGENT NETWORK Q.1200Q.1699 SIGNALLING REQUIREMENTS AND PROTOCOLS FOR IMT-2000 Q.1700Q.1799
5、SPECIFICATIONS OF SIGNALLING RELATED TO BEARER INDEPENDENT CALL CONTROL (BICC) Q.1900Q.1999 BROADBAND ISDN Q.2000Q.2999 For further details, please refer to the list of ITU-T Recommendations. ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) i ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.4 Bearer Independent Call Control p
6、rotocol (Capability Set 2): Basic call procedures Amendment 3 Support for the International Emergency Preference Scheme Summary This amendment was produced to meet the need for the implementation of the International Emergency Preference Scheme (IEPS) for disaster recovery operations as specified in
7、 ITU-T Rec. E.106. It contains the modifications to ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001) in order to accommodate these needs. This amendment should be read in conjunction with Amendment 2 to ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.1, Amendment 3 to ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.2, and Amendment 3 to ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.3. This amendment incorpo
8、rates Amendment 1 to ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 and provides enhancements. Source Amendment 3 to ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.4 (2001) was approved on 27 January 2006 by ITU-T Study Group 11 (2005-2008) under the WTSA Resolution 1 procedure. ii ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) FOREWORD The Interna
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17、TU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) iii CONTENTS Page 1) Clause 4 Abbreviations 1 2) Clause 7.2.2.3 Actions required at an intermediate international SN 1 3) Clause 7.2.3.3 Actions required at an intermediate international CMN 1 4) Clause 7.2.4.3 Actions required at an outgoing international g
18、ateway SN . 2 5) Clause 7.2.5.3 Actions required at an outgoing international gateway CMN . 2 6) Clause 7.2.6.3 Actions required at an incoming international gateway SN 3 7) Clause 7.2.7.3 Actions required at an incoming international gateway CMN 3 8) Clause 7.4 Outgoing bearer set-up procedure 3 9)
19、 Clause 7.5 Incoming bearer set-up procedure . 4 10) New clause 7.4.6 Polling at an international SN for IEPS calls. 4 11) New clause 7.5.6 Polling at an international SN for IEPS calls. 4 12) New clause 8.23 IEPS call information 5 13) Annex A Timers 6 ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) 1 I
20、TU-T Recommendation Q.1902.4 Bearer Independent Call Control protocol (Capability Set 2): Basic call procedures Amendment 3 Support for the International Emergency Preference Scheme 1) Clause 4 Abbreviations Add the following new abbreviations alphabetically: CPC Calling Partys Category IEPS Interna
21、tional Emergency Preference Scheme 2) Clause 7.2.2.3 Actions required at an intermediate international SN Add the following: b) International Emergency Preference Scheme: i) If the CSF, at an intermediate international SN, receives a call with CPC set to IEPS, the call establishment proceeds with pr
22、iority. The call is established with the CPC set as IEPS call marking in the outgoing IAM. Restrictive network management controls (e.g., Automatic Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control, Hard-to-Reach procedure) are not applied to this call. ii) For an IEPS-call, the codec negotiation procedure
23、s are not to be invoked. If codec negotiation is already invoked on a preceding bearer path, the SN shall terminate the codec negotiation procedures and the call shall proceed. iii) If routing procedures fail to find an outgoing CIC value, the call is queued and shall take precedence over any other
24、normal call attempts. iv) Optionally, if queuing occurs, an early ACM (called party status set to “no indication“) with the inclusion of the generic notification parameter set to “call completion delay“ may be returned to the preceding CSF. However, if the incoming IAM had indicated “COT to be expec
25、ted“, the early ACM (no indication) shall not be sent until Continuity Message (COT) with Continuity Indication has been received. 3) Clause 7.2.3.3 Actions required at an intermediate international CMN Add the following: b) International Emergency Preference Scheme: i) If the CSF, at an intermediat
26、e international CMN, receives a call with CPC set to IEPS, the call establishment proceeds with priority. The call is established with the CPC set as IEPS call marking in the outgoing IAM. Restrictive network management controls (e.g., Automatic Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control, Hard-to-Re
27、ach procedure) are not applied to this call. ii) If routing procedures fail to find an outgoing CIC value, the call is queued and shall take precedence over any other normal call attempts. 2 ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) iii) Optionally, if queuing occurs, an early ACM (called party sta
28、tus set to “no indication“) with the inclusion of the generic notification parameter set to “call completion delay“ may be returned to the preceding CSF. However, if the incoming IAM had indicated “COT to be expected“, the early ACM (no indication) shall not be sent until Continuity Message (COT) wi
29、th Continuity Indication has been received. 4) Clause 7.2.4.3 Actions required at an outgoing international gateway SN Add the following: c) International Emergency Preference Scheme: i) If the CSF, at an outgoing international gateway SN, receives information from the national network that the call
30、 is to be treated as an IEPS call (e.g., CPC value of IEPS), call establishment proceeds with priority. The call is established with the CPC set as IEPS call marking in the outgoing IAM. Restrictive network management controls (e.g., Automatic Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control, Hard-to-Reac
31、h procedure) are not applied to this call. ii) For an IEPS-call, the codec negotiation procedures are not to be invoked. If codec negotiation is already invoked on a preceding bearer path, the SN shall terminate the codec negotiation procedures and the call shall proceed. iii) If routing procedures
32、fail to find an outgoing CIC value, the call is queued and shall take precedence over any other normal call attempts. iv) Optionally, if queuing occurs, an early ACM (called party status set to “no indication“) with the inclusion of the generic notification parameter set to “call completion delay“ m
33、ay be returned to the preceding CSF. However, if the incoming IAM had indicated “COT to be expected“, the early ACM (no indication) shall not be sent until Continuity Message (COT) with Continuity Indication has been received. 5) Clause 7.2.5.3 Actions required at an outgoing international gateway C
34、MN Add the following: b) International Emergency Preference Scheme: i) If the CSF, at an outgoing international gateway CMN, receives information from the national network that the call is to be treated as an IEPS call (e.g., CPC value of IEPS), call establishment proceeds with priority. The call is
35、 established with the CPC set as IEPS call marking in the outgoing IAM. Restrictive network management controls (e.g., Automatic Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control, Hard-to-Reach procedure) are not applied to this call. ii) If routing procedures fail to find an outgoing CIC value, the call i
36、s queued and shall take precedence over any other normal call attempts. iii) Optionally, if queuing occurs, an early ACM (called party status set to “no indication“) with the inclusion of the generic notification parameter set to “call completion delay“ may be returned to the preceding CSF. However,
37、 if the incoming IAM had indicated “COT to be expected“, the early ACM (no indication) shall not be sent until Continuity Message (COT) with Continuity Indication has been received. ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) 3 6) Clause 7.2.6.3 Actions required at an incoming international gateway S
38、N Add the following (after the Note): a) International Emergency Preference Scheme: i) If the CSF, at an incoming international gateway SN, receives a call with CPC set to IEPS, the call establishment proceeds with priority. The call is established with the CPC set as IEPS call marking or national s
39、pecific information for IEPS call treatment in the outgoing IAM. Restrictive network management controls (e.g., Automatic Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control, Hard-to-Reach procedure) are not applied to this call. ii) For an IEPS-call, the codec negotiation procedures are not to be invoked. I
40、f codec negotiation is already invoked on a preceding bearer path, the SN shall terminate the codec negotiation procedures and the call shall proceed. iii) If routing procedures fail to find an outgoing CIC value, the call is queued and shall take precedence over any other normal call attempts. iv)
41、Optionally, if queuing occurs, an early ACM (called party status set to “no indication“) with the inclusion of the generic notification parameter set to “call completion delay“ may be returned to the preceding CSF. However, if the incoming IAM had indicated “COT to be expected“, the early ACM (no in
42、dication) shall not be sent until Continuity Message (COT) with Continuity Indication has been received. 7) Clause 7.2.7.3 Actions required at an incoming international gateway CMN Add the following (after the Note): a) International Emergency Preference Scheme: i) If the CSF, at an incoming interna
43、tional gateway CMN, receives a call with CPC set to IEPS, the call establishment proceeds with priority. The call is established with the CPC set as IEPS call marking or national specific information for IEPS call treatment in the outgoing IAM. Restrictive network management controls (e.g., Automati
44、c Call Gapping, Automatic Congestion Control, Hard-to-Reach procedure) are not applied to this call. ii) If routing procedures fail to find a outgoing CIC value, the call is queued and shall take precedence over any other normal call attempts. iii) Optionally, if queuing occurs, an early ACM (called
45、 party status set to “no indication“) with the inclusion of the generic notification parameter set to “call completion delay“ may be returned to the preceding CSF. However, if the incoming IAM had indicated “COT to be expected“, the early ACM (no indication) shall not be sent until Continuity Messag
46、e (COT) with Continuity Indication has been received. 8) Clause 7.4 Outgoing bearer set-up procedure Add the following new paragraph and note at the end: The BCF shall select appropriate bearer resources for a call with CPC set to IEPS to ensure that the quality of the bearer path is guaranteed thro
47、ughout the lifetime of the call. This applies both to the set-up phase of the call as well as to the connection phase of the call in case of congested network situations. The CSF shall accordingly pass the IEPS indicator to the BCF in the BNC Information Request primitive and/or in the Bearer Set-up
48、 Request primitive. NOTE The emergency call indicator in Annex F/Q.1950 should no longer be used for IEPS. 4 ITU-T Rec. Q.1902.4 (2001)/Amd.3 (01/2006) 9) Clause 7.5 Incoming bearer set-up procedure Add the following new paragraph and note at the end: The BCF shall select appropriate bearer resource
49、s for a call with CPC set to IEPS to ensure that the quality of the bearer path is guaranteed throughout the lifetime of the call. This applies both to the set-up phase of the call as well as to the connection phase of the call in case of congested network situations. The CSF shall accordingly pass the IEPS indicator to the BCF in the BNC Information Request primitive and/or in the Bearer Set-up Request primitive. NOTE The emergency call indicator in Annex F/Q.1950 should no longer be used for IEPS. 10) New clause 7.4.6 Polling at