ANSI ATIS 1000104-1991 Exchange-Interchange Carrier Interfaces C Individual Channel Signaling Protocols.pdf
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15、 by the Exchange Carriers Standards Association All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. - Printed in the United States of America APS5C292152 Contents Page Forew
16、ord .v 1 Scope, purpose, and application .l 1.1 Scope . .1 1 .2 Purpose . .l 1 .3 Application . .l 1 .3.1 Interface . .l 1 .3.2 Compliance . .2 1 .3.3 Interfaces not included .2 1 .3.4 Illustrative calling user dialing . .2 1 .3.5 Illustrative numeric values . .2 1 .3.6 Carrier access code and carri
17、er identification code notations .2 2 Definitions, abbreviations, and notations .3 2.1 Definitions .3 2.2 Abbreviations . .5 2.3 Notations .5 3 E-l interface .5 3.1 Description . .5 3.1 .l Location .5 3.1 .2 Characteristics .6 3.2 Interface protocols .6 3.2.1 General .6 3.2.2 Protocol combinations .
18、 .8 3.2.3 Notations within protocol specifications . .8 4 Protocols .8 4.1 Exchange Access North American Signaling . .8 4.1 .l Base specifications . .8 4.1 .2 Distinguishing characteristics .9 4.1 .3 Specific example . .lO 4.1 .4 Variations . .l 0 4.1 .5 Options . .l 1 4.1 .6 Time limits .l 1 4.1 .
19、7 Incomplete calls and irregularities . .l 1 4.2 Exchange Access International Signaling .12 4.2.1 Base specifications. . 12 4.2.2 Distinguishing characteristics .13 4.2.3 Specific example 13 4.2.4 Variations . .13 4.2.5 Options . .14 4.2.6 Time limits . 14 4.2.7 Incomplete calls and irregularities
20、. .15 4.3 Exchange Access Cut-Through Signaling .15 4.3.1 Base specifications 15 4.3.2 Distinguishing characteristics .16 4.3.3 Specific example . .16 4.3.4 Variations 16 4.3.5 Options 17 4.3.6 Time limits .17 4.3.7 Incomplete calls and irregularities . .17 4.4 EC-to-IC Facility/Service Selective Si
21、gnaling . .17 i I 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Page 4.4.1 Base specifications 17 4.4.2 Distinguishing characteristics .18 4.4.3 Specific example . .18 4.4.4 Variations 18 4.4.5 Options . .19 4.4.6 Time limits . 19 4.4.7 Incomplete calls and irregularities . .19 Operator Services Signaling .19 4.5.1 Base spec
22、ifications . .19 4.5.2 Distinguishing characteristics .2O 4.5.3 Specific example . .20 4.5.4 Variations . .21 4.5.5 Option 21 4.5.6 Time limits . .21 4.5.7 Incomplete calls and irregularities . .21 EANAOS/Basic Signaling .22 4.6.1 Base specifications . .22 4.6.2 Distinguishing characteristics .23 4.
23、6.3 Specific example . .23 4.6.4 Variations 24 4.6.5 Options 25 4.6.6 Time limits . .25 4.6.7 incomplete calls and irregularities . .26 EANAOSExpanded Signaling . .27 4.7.1 Base specifications . .27 4.7.2 Distinguishing characteristics .27 4.7.3 Specific example . .27 4.7.4 Variations . .27 4.7.5 Op
24、tions . .28 4.7.6 Time limits . .28 4.7.7 Incomplete calls and irregularities . .29 EAIOS/Basic Signaling . .29 4.8.1 Base specifications . .29 4.8.2 Distinguishing characteristics .30 4.8.3 Specific example . .30 4.8.4 Variations . .30 4.8.5 Options . .31 4.8.6 Time limits . .31 4.8.7 Incomplete ca
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