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    ITU-T Q 601-Q 695 ANNEX A-1993 Annex A Interworking of Signalling Systems - Lists and Meanings of FITEs BITEs and SPITEs - Representation of Information Contents of Signals of the .pdf

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    ITU-T Q 601-Q 695 ANNEX A-1993 Annex A Interworking of Signalling Systems - Lists and Meanings of FITEs BITEs and SPITEs - Representation of Information Contents of Signals of the .pdf

    1、ITU-T RECMN*Q-bOL- Q-695 93 W 4862592 0589020 7T7 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION ITU-T TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU Annex A Q.601-Q.695 (03/93) INTERWORKING OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS INTERWORKING OF SIGNALLING SYSTEMS - AND SPITES - REPRESENTATION OF LISTS AND MEANINGS OF FITES

    2、, BITES INFORMATION CONTENTS OF SIGNALS OF THE SIGNALLING SYSTEMS Annex A to ITU-T Recommendations Q.601 to Q.695 (Previously “CCITT Recommendation”) ITU-T RECNN*Q.bOL- Q.695 93 = 4862593 0589023 b33 = FOREWORD The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is a permanent organ of the Inte

    3、rnational Telecom- munication Union. 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 Telecommunication Standardization Conference (WTSC), which meets ev

    4、ery four years, established the topics for study by the ITU-T Study Groups which, in their turn, produce Recommendations on these topics. Annex A to ITU-T Recommendations Q.601-Q.695 was revised by the ITU-T Study Group XI (1988-1993) and was approved by the WTSC (Helsinki, March 1-12, 1993). NOTES

    5、1 As a consequence of a reform process within the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the CCITT ceased to exist as of 28 February 1993. In its place, the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) was created as of 1 March 1993. Similarly, in this reform process, the CCIR and the

    6、IFRE3 have been replaced by the Radiocommunication Sector. In order not to delay publication of this Recommendation, no change has been made in the text to references containing the acronyms ?CCITT, CCIR or IFRB? or their associated entities such as Plenary Assembly, Secretariat, etc. Future edition

    7、s of this Recommendation will contain the proper terminology related to the new IT structure. 2 telecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. In this Recommendation, the expression ?Administration? is used for conciseness to indicate both a O ITU 1994 All rights reserved. No pa

    8、rt of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITLJ. ITU-T RECMN*Q.b01- Q.695 93 m 4862591 0589030 b4b CONTENTS Table A.l . List of Forward Interworking Telephone

    9、 Events (FITES) . Explanatory notes on the meanings and uses of FiTEs . Table A.2 -List of Backward Interworking Telephone Events (ss) Explanatory notes on the meanings and uses of BITES Table A.3 - List of Switching Processing Interface Telephone Events (SPITES) Explanatory notes on the meanings an

    10、d uses of SPITEs A.l A.2 A.3 Table A.4 - Representation of the information contents - forward signals of Signalling System No . 5 Table AS - Representation of the information contents . forward signals of Signalling System No . 6 I Table AS bis . Representation of the information contents - forward

    11、signals of Signalling System No . 7 (TUP) Table A.6 - Representation of the information contents - forward signals of Signalling System R1 Table A.7 - Representation of the information contents - forward signals of Signalling System R2 Table A.8 - Representation of the information contents -backward

    12、 signals of Signalling System No . 5 . Table A.9 - Representation of the information contents - backward signals of Signalling System No . 6 . Table A.9 bis - Representation of the information contents - backward signals of Signalling System No . 7 (TUP) . Table A . 10 - Representation of the inform

    13、ation contents - backward signals of Signalling System R1 . Table A . 1 1 - Representation of the information contents - backward signals of Signalling System R2 . Page 1 3 4 6 8 9 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Recs . Q.601-Q.695 . Annex A (03/93) 1 ITU-T RECNN*Q=bOL- Qmb95 93 4862593 0589029 924 R2

    14、 1 18 19 11 8 9 10 2 3 Annex A No.7 (ISUP) a) a) a) a) a) a) a) Interworking of Signalling Systems - Lists and meanings of FITES, BITES and SPITES - Representation of information contents of signals of the Signalling Systems (Geneva, 1980; modified at Helsinki, 1993) (This annex forms an integral pa

    15、rt of Recommendations Q.601-Q.695) 1 2 TABLE A. l/Q.601-Q.695l) List of Forward Interworking Telephone Events (FITES) Equivalent with signal of signalling system 1 Digit 1,2, . 9 or O, code 11 or 12, end-of-pulsing (ST) signal Country-code indicator, country code not included 1 8 Forward interworkin

    16、g telephone events 3 4 5 6 Country-code indicator, country code included 9 Echo-suppressor indicator, outgoing half-echo suppressor not included, incoming half-echo suppressor not required Echo-suppressor indicator, outgoing half-echo 10 suppressor included, incoming half-echo suppressor required Co

    17、untry-code indicator, country code included; echo- suppressor indicator, outgoing half-echo suppressor not included, outgoing half-echo suppressor required 7 Country-code indicator, country code included, echo- suppressor indicator, outgoing half-echo suppressor not included, no echo suppressor requ

    18、ired 8 I Calling-partys-category indicator, operator, language I I French Country-code indicator, country code included; echo- Suppressor indicator, outgoing half-echo suppressor included, incoming half-echo suppressor required 10 Calling-party s-category indicator, operator, language 3 English I) E

    19、xplanatory notes to this table will be found in subclauses A. 1 to A. 1.12. Recs. 4.601-Q.695 - Annex A (03/93) 1 ITU-T RECMN*Q-bOL- Q.695 93 48b259L 0589028 T98 1 1 12 13 14 Calling-partys-category indicator, operator, language 4 Calling-party s-category indicator, operator, language German 5 Russi

    20、an Calling-party s-category indicator, operator, language Spanish Calling-partys-category indicator, operator, with forward-transfer facility 6 16 17 18 Calling-partys-category indicator, subscriber or operator without forward-transfer facility Calling-partys-category indicator, subscriber, ordinary

    21、 7 call Calling-partys-category indicator, subscriber, call with priority 20 21 22 Nature-of-circuit indicator, no satellite circuit in the connection Nature-of-circuit indicator, one satellite circuit in the connection Clear-forward 11 24 25 26 Continuity Continuity-check indicator, continuity chec

    22、k not required Continuity-check indicator, continuity check required on this circuit 27 Continuity-check indicator, continuity check being done on previous circuit 3 1 General set-up message (GSM) TABLE A. 1/Q.601-Q.6951) (continued) List of Forward Interworking Telephone Events (FITES) Equivalent w

    23、ith signal of signalling system No. I Forward interworking telephone events No. 7 (ISUP) No. 5 4 5 - 6 - 15 I Calling-partys-category indicator, subscriber a) 19 I Calling-partys-category indicator, data call r- a) - 10 11 - 23 I Forward-transfer a) 28 I I 29 I Spare 30 I Service information 1 Expla

    24、natory notes to this table will be found in subclauses A. 1 to A. 1.12. 2 Recs. Q.601-Q.695 - Annex A (03/93) ITU-T RECMN*Q.bOL- Q.b95 93 m Li86259L 0589027 051 m TABLE A.l/Q.601-Q.695l) (end) a) Information exists. A.l These are Forward Interworking Telephone Events sent from an incoming procedure

    25、to an interworking procedure, or from an interworking procedure to an outgoing procedure. A.l.l FITE 1 means one of the digits 1-9, O, code 11, code 12 and code 15 (ST), when used as an address signal (i.e. not including their use for other information, e.g. language digits). Each FITE 1 represents

    26、one digit only and that digits value is implicit in the signal. A.1.2 FITES 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 are events representing country code indicators. These signals are not sent from the incoming procedure to the interworking procedure, since the country code indicator is a link dependent signal and is used

    27、by the incoming procedure as part of the input information to the digit analysis. These FITEs are generated in the interworking procedure by the use of SPITE 22 (see Table A.3). A.1.3 FITES 4-8 are events representing echo-suppressor indicators. These signals are not sent from the incoming procedure

    28、 to the interworking procedure, since the echo-suppressor indicator is a link dependent signal and is used by the incoming procedure as part of the input information to the digit analysis. These FITEs are generated in the interworking procedure by the use of SPITE 21 (see Table A.3). A.1.4 FITEs 9-

    29、19 are events representing calling-purfy s category indicators and include telephone events derived from language digits, discriminating digits and calling-partys-category signals. Explanatory notes on the meanings and uses of FITEs (see Table A.l) 1 Explanatory notes to this table will be found in

    30、subclauses A.l to A.1.12. Recs. Q.601-Q.695 - Annex A (03/93) 3 ITU-T RECMN*Q.bOL- Q-695 93 4862593 0589026 335 A.1.5 FITEs 20 and 21 are events representing nature-of-circuit indicators. These signals are not sent from the incoming procedure to the interworking procedure, but the nature-of-circuit

    31、indicator is used by the incoming procedure as part of the input information to the digit analysis. These FITEs are generated in the interworking procedure by the use of SPITE 20 (see Table A.3). These signais are not completely link dependent, since if the nature-of-circuit indicator on the incomin

    32、g circuit implies one satellite in the connection, the same signal (FITE 21) will be sent to the outgoing procedure. A.1.6 FITE 22 is an event representing the clear-forward signal and overrides all other procedures. It should therefore be shown as an input in all call states except idle, even thoug

    33、h the waiting state might not appear to be capable of receiving FITE 22. A.1.7 FITE 23 is an event representing theforward-transfer signal and is assumed to be capable of reception after the state Address-complete when the register function is deactivated and the speech condition is set up. A.1.8 FI

    34、TE 24 is an event representing the continuity signal in common channel signalling systems. When interworking from a channel associated signalling system to a common channel signalling system, FITE 24 must be generated by the interworking procedure. A.1.9 FITEs 25, 26, 27 are events which define the

    35、continuity check requirements on outgoing circuits for common channel systems. A.l.10 FITE 30 is an event which defines the Services which have been requested and can be provided e.g., Speech, Closed User Group, Digital Connectivity, etc. A.l.ll FITE 3 1 is an event which defines the information to

    36、be carried by the General Set-up Message (GSM). A.1.12 FITE A contains all the information elements which can be carried by the Initial Address Message (IAM) of Signalling System No. 7 ISUP. TABLE A.2/Q.601-Q.6952) List of Backward Interworking Telephone Events (BITES) Backward interworking telephon

    37、e events 2, Explanatory notes to this table will be found in subclauses A.2 to A.2.16. 4 Recs. Q.601-Q.695 - Annex A (03/93) ITU-T RECMN*Q*bOL- Q-b95 93 4862591 0589025 289 W No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 TABLE A.ZQ.60 1 -Q.695*) (continued) List of Backward I

    38、nterworking Telephone Events (BITES) Equivalent with signal of signalling system No. 7 (ISUP) Backward interworking telephone events - No. 5 Call unsuccessful, national-network congestion Call unsuccessful, address-complete, national network congestion Call unsuccessful, address incomplete Call unsu

    39、ccessful (address-complete), unallocated number 1 Call unsuccessful, address-complete, subscriber busy (eiec.) Call unsuccessful, address-complete, line out-of-service Call unsuccessful, call-failure Call unsuccessful, send special information tone Answer, subscriber free Answer, subscriber free, ch

    40、arge 3 2 Answer, subscriber free, no charge Answer, re-answer Artificial address-complete may be sent (Note) 3 4 - Sending-finished; set up speech condition (Note) 5 Deactivate register function (Note) Release incoming side (Note) Switchthrough may be completed (Note) General request message (GRQ) R

    41、elease (normal call clearing) 2, Explanatory notes to this table will be found in subclauses A.2 to A.2.16. Recs. 4.601-Q.695 - Annex A (03/93) 5 ITU-T RECMN*Q=bOL- 8.695 93 = 4Bb259L 0589024 342 TABLE A.2/Q.601-Q.6952) (end) List of Backward Interworking Telephone Events (BITEs) Backward interworki

    42、ng telephone events a) information exists. NOTE - These signals do not necessarily correspond to a backward but correspond to logic events. A.2 These are Backward Interworking Telephone Events sent from an outgoing procedure to an interworking procedure, or from an interworking procedure to an incom

    43、ing procedure. Explanatory notes on the meanings and uses of BITEs (see Table A.2) *) Explanatory notes to this table will be found in subclauses A.2 to A.2.16. 6 Recs. Q.601-Q.695 - Annex A (03/93) ITU-T RECNN*Q.bOL- Q.695 93 m 4862591 0589023 406 m A.2.1 BITE 2 is an address-complete event which m

    44、ay be originated either by the receipt of an address complete signal or by the simulation of the address complete condition from a signalling system not employing address complete signals. This latter event is designated BITE 26, when signalling from the outgoing procedure to the interworking proced

    45、ure. Since in most cases the forward signalling continues beyond the time that the address-complete is simulated, BITE 2 does not cause register deactivation in the incoming logic in the way that BITEs 3-7 do. The incoming procedure must wait for the subsequent reception of BITE 27 or BITE 28 (see A

    46、.2.7 and A.2.8). A.2.2 to be deactivated. BITEs 3-7 are address-complete events which cause the speech condition to be set up and the register function , A.2.3 incoming procedure where the register function will be deactivated. They are separated according to the reasons of an unsuccessful call. BIT

    47、Es 8-17, 19, 20 are call unsuccessful events which cause the return of a corresponding event to the A.2.4 BITEs 21-24 are answer events, differentiated where possible. A.2.5 BITE 25 is the event representing the clear-back signal. A.2.6 BITE 26 is an event signalling the simulation of address-comple

    48、te condition by an outgoing signalling system which does not employ address-complete signals (e.g. No. 5 or Rl). If the incoming signalling system uses address- complete signals, BITE 26 is translated to BITE 2 in the interworking procedures, in other cases it is discarded. A.2.7 BITE 27 means that

    49、an outgoing signalling system which does not employ address-complete signals has completed forward signalling (e.g. ST has been sent) and the speech condition should be set up. When used, it will follow after BITE 26. For incoming signalling systems employing address-complete signals, BITE 27 will always be expected after BITE 2. Therefore when both interworking systems employ address-complete signals, the interworking procedure must translate BITE 2 to BITE 2 + BITE 27. A.2.8 BITE 28 is used only from an interworking procedure to an incoming procedure in the case w


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