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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000639.1995(R2011) Calling Name Identification Restriction ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment a
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14、ling or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.Published byAmerican National Standards Institute11 West 42nd Street, New York, New York 10036Copyright 1994 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry SolutionsAll rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in
15、an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permission of the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaiForewordii1 Scope, purpose, and application .12 Normative references13 Definitions and acronyms24 Description of Calling Name Identification Restriction from the user
16、s perspective.35 Functional capabillities and information flows for theCalling Name Identification Restriction service 86 Switching and signaling specifications for Calling NameIdentification Restriction at the user/network interface .147 Switching and signaling specifications for Calling NameIdenti
17、fication Restriction at interexchange interfaces .208 Specifications for protocol interworking .25Tables1 Subscription options for the Calling Name IdentificationRestriction service 42 Cause information element coding for US National CauseValue #53 .143 Operations in support of Calling Name Identifi
18、cation Restriction 15Figures1 SDL diagram for Calling Name Identification Restriction(network perspective) .62 Configurations of equipment for the Calling NameIdentification Restriction service103 Information flow for a successful request of Forced Privacy ofName Information for configuration a) .11
19、4 Information flow for a succesful request of Forced NameInformation Public for configuration a) .115 Information flow for a succesful modification of the network-stored value for configuration a)126 Information flow for a succesful request of Forced Privacyof Name Information for configuration c)12
20、7 Information flow for a succesful request of Forced NameInformation Public for configuration c) .138 Information flow for a succesful modification of the networkstored value of allowed presentation for configuration c)13AnnexA Bibliography .26ContentsPageiiForeword (This foreword is not part of Ame
21、rican National Standard T1.639-1995.)This standard specifies the capabilities required to provide the CallingName Identification Restriction Supplementary service. Calling NameIdentification Restriction (CNIR) is an originating supplementary servicethat provides an ISDN or non-ISDN CNIP subscriber w
22、ith the ability to con-trol the presentation of their name information to a Calling Name sub-scriber. Calling Name Identification Restriction provides three methods toan originating party to influence the presentation status (a.k.a. privacy sta-tus) of their name: subscription to a network stored va
23、lue of “private” or“public” presentation status; modification of the network stored value from“private to public” or “public to private” on a per call basis; and explicitindication of “private” or “public” name presentation status on a per callbasis. It also provides for the interexchange transport
24、of calling partyname presentation status. This standard was prepared by the TechnicalSubcommittee on Service, Architecture, and Signalling (T1S1).There is one annex in this standard. Annex A is informative and is not con-sidered part of this standard.Suggestions for improvement of this standard will
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