ANSI ATIS 1000671-2000 Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) - Carrier Service Provider Identification (CSPI).pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000671.2000(R2015) Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) Carrier Service Provider Identification (CSPI) As a leading technology and solutions development organization, ATIS brings together the top global ICT companies to advance the industrys most-p
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11、r the others would be identified as potential carriers. CSPI has been developed for use between U.S. networks to meet the anticipated needs and applications of those entities. This standard is the result of extensive work by members of the T1S1.3 Working Group on U.S. Standards for Common Channel Si
12、gnaling. This standard is intended for use in conjunction with American National Standard for Telecommunications - Signaling System Number 7 (SS7) - ISDN User Part (ISUP) - T1.113-2000, which includes an overview, messages and signals, protocol formats, procedures, and a chapter on performance. Foot
13、notes are not officially part of this standard. Future control of this document will reside with Accredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications, T1. This control of additions to the specification, such as protocol evolution, new applications, and operational requirements, will permit compatibi
14、lity among U.S. networks. Such additions will be incorporated in an orderly manner with due consideration to the ITU-T layered model principles, conventions, and functional boundaries. Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. These should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunic
15、ations Industry Solutions, T1 Secretariat, 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington DC 20005. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the Accredited Standards Committee on Telecommunications, T1. Committee approval of this standard does not necessarily imply that all commit
16、tee members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, the T1 Committee had the following members: G. H. Peterson, Chair E. R. Hapeman, Vice-Chair S. C. Carioti, T1 Disciplines S. D. Barclay, Secretary C. A. Underkoffler, Chief Editor R. W. Hemmeter, T1 Technical Editor EXCHANGE
17、CARRIERS Organization Represented Name of Representative Ameritech Fred Kujawski Cathy Lazzaro (Alt.) AT Model 2 shows a local exchange connected to an operator services system via a transit exchange; Model 3 shows a local exchange connected to a second operator services system via a first operator
18、services system. LEOSSOSSLETROSSLEOSSModel 1Model 2Model 3The originating switch includes CSPI information in its call setup message. If the carrier for the call as dialed is the local service provider, all carriers identified in the CSPI information will be marked as potential; otherwise, one of th
19、e carriers in the CSPI information will be marked as selected while the other carriers will be marked as potential. An intermediate switch that supports a network service that uses CSPI information will provide the information to that network service. The network service will apply the CSPI informat
20、ion and determine whether the CSPI information should be signaled if an outgoing connection is desired. An intermediate switch that does not support a service that uses CSPI information will pass the CSPI information along in its subsequent call setup message. 5.2 Procedures 5.2.1 Provision/Withdraw
21、al Call processing at the originating switch will determine whether to include CSPI information in the call setup message of a specific call. An end user cannot explicitly request or restrict the inclusion of CSPI information in the call setup message. An end user will implicitly request CSPI inform
22、ation by dialing the 0 prefix, by dialing a service-related number, or by dialing from a screened or otherwise restricted station. ATIS-1000671.2000 5.2.2 Normal Procedures 5.2.2.1 Activation/Deactivation The inclusion of CSPI information is activated or deactivated on a per trunk group basis. The e
23、xtraction of CSPI information is activated or deactivated on a per switch basis. 5.2.2.2 Invocation and Operation Call processing invokes the inclusion and extraction of CSPI information. If the inclusion of CSPI information is active and call processing determines that the call is of a type that re
24、quires CSPI information, e.g., operator services, CSPI will be included in the call setup message. Similarly, if an intermediate switch supports a network service that requires CSPI information, and extraction of CSPI information is active, call processing will pass the received CSPI information, if
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