ATIS 0500023-2013 Applying Common IMS to NG9-1-1 Networks.pdf
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1、 ATIS-0500023 ATIS Standard on - APPLYING COMMON IMS TO NG9-1-1 NETWORKS As a leading technology and solutions development organization, ATIS brings together the top global ICT companies to advance the industrys most-pressing business priorities. Through ATIS committees and forums, nearly 200 compan
2、ies address cloud services, device solutions, emergency services, M2M communications, cyber security, ehealth, network evolution, quality of service, billing support, operations, and more. These priorities follow a fast-track development lifecycle from design and innovation through solutions that in
3、clude standards, specifications, requirements, business use cases, software toolkits, and interoperability testing. ATIS is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ATIS is the North American Organizational Partner for the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), a founding
4、Partner of oneM2M, a member and major U.S. contributor to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio and Telecommunications sectors, and a member of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL). For more information, visit . Notice of Disclaimer Service aspects; Service princip
5、les, Release 12, Section 10, December 2012.51This document is available from the National Emergency Number Association. 2This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005 . 3This document is available fr
6、om the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005 . 4This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005 . ATIS-0500023 2 9 NENA 08-506,
7、Version 1, NENA Emergency Services IP Network Design for NG9-1-1, December 14, 2011.1 3 Definitions, Acronyms, further routing may occur beyond the common URI. Routing 1400-200: It shall be possible that certain routing information only be accessible by authorized entities. Routing 1500-0100: It sha
8、ll be possible to change routing may change on short notice due to local conditions, traffic, failures, schedule, etc. Routing 1700-0100: Routing information must be secured against unauthorized modification. PSAPs (or perhaps a higher level civic authority such as a county, state/province, or natio
9、nal body) must be the only entities who can authorize a change to routing information. Clarification: Higher authorities can chose how calls are routed to a PSAP. Routing within the NG911SA network is up to the operator. This requirement applies to routing information in the ECRF. Routing 1800-0100:
10、 It must be possible to supply contingency routing information for example, an alternate URI or an E.164 to be used when normal routing fails. Routing 1900-0100: Multiple types of failures may have different contingency routes. Routing 2000-0100: It must be possible to provide more than one continge
11、ncy route for the same type of failure. 10Errors are likely if it is possible that two conversions of data are made. For example, if conversion is made from civic to geo for routing, and the resulting geo is converted back to civic for dispatch, an “off-by-one” error can occur. These errors can be m
12、itigated by using the same database for each conversion. By making the PSAPs database available for conversion, such an approach could be used. ATIS-0500023 18 Routing 2100-0100: A procedure must be specified to handle “default route” capability when no location is available or the location informat
13、ion is corrupted. Routing 2200-0100: Location available at the time the call is routed may not be accurate. Updates to location may result in a different route and the system must accommodate this. If the call has not been answered before the update is available, the system may reroute the call auto
14、matically. After the call is answered, the PSAP may request the call be rerouted as part of a transfer operation. Routing 2500-0100: Entities routing emergency calls shall retain information used to choose a route for subsequent error resolution. Routing 2700-0100: There shall be mechanisms to route
15、 calls to one or more alternate PSAPs when a PSAP receives a very large number of calls (which is an instance of alternate-routing). Routing 2800-0100: Alternate-routing shall be able to be initiated by an authority designated by the PSAP. Routing 2900-0100: There shall be mechanisms to allow PSAPs
16、to accept or refuse such alternate-routed calls. No calls shall be alternate routed to another PSAP where the destination PSAP does not accept such routing. Routing 3000-0100: Prior arrangements for alternate-routing calls shall be possible, but provisions must be made for dynamically changing such
17、arrangements. Routing 3100-0100: Alternate-routed calls shall be capable of being bridged back to the original destination PSAP if appropriate. Routing 3200-0100: Alternate-routed calls shall be recognizable as alternate-routed before they are answered at a PSAP. Routing 3300-0100: Alternate-routing
18、 mechanisms should be designed to function well in disaster situations where loss of connectivity will be common. Routing 3400-0100: There shall be mechanisms to carry the reason for alternate routing (differentiating for example on incoming call queue busy from failure of an element) and make diffe
19、rent routing decisions based on the reason. Routing 3500-0100: PSAPs shall be able to specify treatment of its calls in all abnormal situations, where treatment includes return of busy indication, answering at an alternate PSAP, connection to an Interactive Voice Response Unit, etc. NENA 4.1.9 Conne
20、ctions to the Emergency Services IP Network Connections 0100-0100: If there is network connectivity between the emergency caller and a PSAP, and routing information is available, the call should go through, even if other parts of the network are not reachable. Connections 0200-0100: PSAPs shall have
21、 functions to determine the status of the Emergency Services IP Network. Clarification: The NG911SA network shall provide the ability for the PSAP to determine the status of the network. Connections 0300-0100: It must be possible to connect directly, via IP, to the Emergency Services IP Network, or
22、indirectly via the Internet. NENA 4.1.10 Support of existing wireline and wireless callers Existing 0100-0100: Backwards compatibility of existing wireline and wireless callers must be implemented. Existing 0200-0100: Support mechanisms for backwards compatibility may evolve, but at all times it mus
23、t be possible to accommodate existing originating offices and mobile switching centers without requiring changes to such switches. NENA 4.2.1 Information Access and Services Awareness ServiceBasic 0100-0100: Databases and services shall have globally unique identifiers. ATIS-0500023 19 ServiceBasic
24、0200-0100: Mechanisms for discovery of, and connection to, services which MAY be used by services provided shall be specified. Clarification: Each service must have a discovery mechanism. ServiceBasic 0300-0100: Where there are multiple instances of the same service (same id), there must be a mechan
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