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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000672.2000(R2015) Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) 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 ATI
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9、 Institute. Requests for interpretations should be addressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the title page of this standard. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute requi
10、re that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer Forward bearer set-up 4-76 Figure F.11
11、/T1.672.4 - Forward call and bearer release; Backward bearer set-up 4-77 Figure F.12/T1.672.4 - Forward call release; Bearers not released. 4-77 Figure F.13/T1.672.4 - Forward call and bearer release; Gateway interworking between forward and backward bearer set-up . 4-78 Figure H.1/T1.672.4 CMN Func
12、tional model. 4-81 Chapter 7 (T1.672.7-2000) Figure 1/T1.672.7 - BICC Network Topology . 7-3 Figure 2/T1.672.7 BICC specification model. 7-5 Figure 3/T1.672.7 . 7-7 Figure 4/T1.672.7 . 7-7 Figure 5/T1.672.7 . 7-8 Figure 6/T1.672.7 . 7-8 Figure 7/T1.672.7 - Encapsulated Application Information field.
13、 7-13 Figure 8/T1.672.7 - Length indicator 7-14 Figure 9/T1.672.7 - Compatibility Information 7-14 Figure 10/T1.672.7 Action Indicator 7-16 Figure 11/T1.672.7 Backbone Network Connection Identifier. 7-17 Figure 12/T1.672.7 Interworking Function Address 7-18 Figure 13/T1.672.7 Codec List 7-18 Figure
14、14/T1.672.7 - Single Codec 7-19 Figure 15/T1.672.7 - Codec Information subfield . 7-19 Figure 16/T1.672.7 Coding for the 1 octet long configuration field 7-21 Figure 17/T1.672.7 BAT Compatibility Report. 7-23 Figure 18/T1.672.7 Diagnostics 7-24 Figure 19/T1.672.7 Bearer Network Connection Characteri
15、stics 7-24 Table of Tables Chapter 4 (T1.672.4-2000) Table 1/T1.672.4 BAT primitive interface 4-3 Table 2/T1.672.4 BAT primitive interface 4-8 Table B.1/T1.672.4 Primitives and parameters of the BICC Signalling Transport Sublayer . 4-46 Table C.1/T1.672.4 Message Transfer Part service primitives . 4
16、-50 Table C.2/T1.672.4 Primitives and parameters between the STC and layer management 4-51 Table C.3/T1.672.4 Parameters in the MTP-TRANSFER.request primitive 4-53 Table C.4/T1.672.4 Cause parameter mapping 4-54 Table D.1/T1.672.4 SSCOP primitives and parameters 4-59 Table D.2/T1.672.4 State transit
17、ion table 4-62 viii T1.672-2000 Chapter 7 (T1.672.7-2000) Table 1/T1.672.7 Primitives between AP and BICC SACF . 7-9 Table 2/T1.672.7 Contents of the BICC_Data Ind/Req primitive. 7-9 Table 3/T1.672.7 Contents of the BICC_Error Ind primitive 7-10 Table 4/T1.672.7 Mapping between BAT ASE and APM ASE p
18、rimitives . 7-10 Table 5/T1.672.7 Mapping between AP and BAT ASE primitives. 7-10 Table 6/T1.672.7 Mapping between BAT ASE and AP primitive 7-11 Table 7/T1.672.7 Mapping between APM ASE and BAT ASE primitives . 7-11 Table 8/T1.672.7 Mapping between EH ASE and BAT ASE primitives 7-11 Table 9/T1.672.7
19、 Primitives between BICC SACF and BAT ASE. 7-11 Table 10/T1.672.7 Contents of the APM_U_Data Ind/Req primitive. 7-13 Table 11/T1.672.7 Contents of the APM_U_Error Ind primitive 7-13 Table 12/T1.672.7 List of Identifiers 7-16 Table 13/T1.672.7 Coding of configuration fields 7-22 ix AMERICAN NATIONAL
20、STANDARD T1.672.1-2000American National Standard for Telecommunications Chapter 1 Functional Description of the Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) Protocol 1 Scope This standard describes the adaptation of the narrowband ISDN User Part (ISUP) for the support of narrowband ISDN services independe
21、nt of the bearer technology and signalling message transport technology used. This standard is written as a set of exceptions to T1.113-2000. In some cases these exceptions are displayed by quoting the original text of T1.113-2000 with revision marks. (Deleted text is shown using strikeouts, and add
22、ed text is shown underlined.) The protocol defined by this standard is the call control protocol to be used between “Serving Nodes”. This protocol is called the “Bearer Independent Call Control” (BICC) protocol. Between Serving Nodes the control of bearers is provided by other protocols not specifie
23、d by this standard. Three types of Serving Node (SN) are defined: Interface Serving Node (ISN) Provides an interface to circuit switched networks. Transit Serving Node (TSN) Provides transit functionality, for call and bearer, within one network using the BICC protocol. Gateway Serving Node (GSN) Pr
24、ovides inter-network gateway functionality, for call and bearer, using the BICC protocol. The main body of this document defines the protocol at Transit Serving Nodes and Gateway Serving Nodes. The scope is thus as shown in Figure 1/T1.672.1. 1-1 T1.672.1-2000 Call Service Function (CSF) Bearer Cont
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