ANSI ATIS 1000113-2013 Signaling System No 7 (SS7) C Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) User Part.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000113.2015 Signaling System No. 7 (SS7) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part As a leading technology and solutions development organization, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) brings together the top
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11、y receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 2, General Function of Messages and Signals; ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 3, Formats and Codes; ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 4, Signaling Procedure
12、s; ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 5, Performance Objectives in the ISDN Application; ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 6, State Transition Diagrams; and ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 7, Application Transport Mechanism. The overall and detailed organization of individual chapters of this standard parallels that used
13、in the equivalent ITUT recommendations. Chapters 14 correspond to Q.761Q.764. Chapter 5 corresponds to Q.766. Chapter 6 contains material previously in Chapter 4. Chapter 7 corresponds to Q.765. This standard is intended for use in conjunction with ATIS-1000110, Signaling System No. 7 (SS7)General I
14、nformation. There are thirteen annexes in this standard. Chapter 1 contains one informative annex. Chapter 3 contains one normative and three informative annexes. Chapter 4 contains five informative annexes. Chapter 7 contains one normative annex and two informative annexes. Information contained in
15、 a normative annex forms an integral part of this standard. Information contained in an informative annex is not considered part of this standard, but is rather auxiliary to the standard. Similarly footnotes are not part of this standard. In case of any conflict between the text and the Specificatio
16、n and Description Language diagrams, the text shall have precedence. Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. This standard was processed and approv
17、ed for submittal to ANSI by the Accredited Standards Committee Packet Technologies and Systems Committee (PTSC). Committee approval of this standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, the PTSC had the following members
18、: ii At the time of consensus on this document, PTSC, which was responsible for its development, had the following leadership: M. Dolly, PTSC Chair (AT The Generic Name describes an action by X; The Specific Name indicates the purpose of the primitive, i.e., whether it conveys a request for service,
19、 an indication that service-related information has been received, a response to a service request, or a confirmation that the requested service has been performed, and The Parameters contain the elements of supporting information transferred by the primitive. 6The use of 64 kbit/s restricted is exp
20、ected to exist during a period of transition to 64 kbit/s unrestricted. ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 1 4 3.2 Description of Primitives The following paragraphs describe the primitives used across the ISDN User Part - Message Transfer Part interface. The primitives together with the parameters carried b
21、y each primitive are also shown in Table 5.1 - ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 1. 3.2.1 Transfer The MTP-TRANSFER primitive is used either by the ISDN User Part to access the Signaling Message Handling function of the Message Transfer Part or by the latter to deliver signaling message information to the I
22、SDN User Part. 3.2.2 Pause The MTP-PAUSE primitive is sent by the Message Transfer Part to indicate its inability to transfer messages to the destination specified as a parameter. The ISDN User Part should stop sending signaling traffic while it waits for the MTP-RESUME primitive. 3.2.3 Resume The M
23、TP-RESUME primitive is sent by the Message Transfer Part to indicate its ability to resume unrestricted transfer of messages to the destination specified as a parameter. 3.2.4 Status The MTP-STATUS primitive is sent by the Message Transfer Part to indicate the signaling route to a specific destinati
24、on is congested or the ISDN User Part at the destination is unavailable. Unavailability causes can be unequipped, inaccessible, or unknown. The affected destination and the congestion indication are carried as parameters (see Table 5.1 ATIS-1000113.2015 Chapter 1) in the primitive. 4 End-to-End Sign
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