ATIS 1000673-2002 Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) Capability Set 1+ (CS1+).pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000673.2002(R2012) Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) Capability Set 1+ (CS1+) ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the info
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11、riting the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer CBC signaling is outside the scope of this standard. Both SNs and CMNs are modeled using the “Half Call” modeling technique. Every call-processing scenario is thus divided between an incoming and an outgoing signaling procedure.
12、In the scope of this standard at least one of this procedures is the BICC procedure (see Figure 1/T1.673.1 and Figure 2/T1.673.1). 1-1 T1.673.1-2001 OutgoingproceduresIncomingproceduresBCFCall ServiceFunction (CSF)BIWFSERVING NODE (SN)Bearer Control SignallingBearer Control SignallingBearerSCOPE OF
13、THISSTANDARDCall Control Signalling(BICC protocol orother signallingsystem)Call Control Signalling(BICC protocol orother signallingsystem)Figure 1/T1.673.1 - Scope of this Standard in case of an SN 1-2 T1.673.1-2001 OutgoingproceduresIncomingproceduresBCFCall ServiceFunction (CSF)BIWFCALL MEDIATION
14、NODE (CMN)Bearer Control SignallingBearer Control SignallingBearerSCOPE OF THISSTANDARDCall Control Signalling(BICC protocol)Call Control Signalling(BICC protocol)Figure 2/T1.673.1 - Scope of this Standard in case of a CMN The BICC protocol is based on, and uses wherever applicable the same signalin
15、g procedures, information elements and message types as the ITU-T BICC protocol specified in: ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.1 (2001), BICC protocol (CS2) functional description.1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.2 (2001), BICC protocol (CS2) general functions of messages and parameters.1 ITU-T Recommendati
16、on Q.1902.3 (2001), BICC protocol (CS2) formats and codes.1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.4 (2001), BICC protocol (CS2) basic call procedures.1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1902.5 (2001), Exceptions to the Application Transport Mechanism in the context of Bearer Independent Call Control.1 ITU-T Recommendati
17、on Q.1902.6 (2001), Generic signaling procedures and support of the ISDN User Part Supplementary Services with the Bearer Independent Call Control protocol.1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.765.5 (2000) and Amendment 1 (2001), Application Transport Mechanism - Bearer Independent Call Control.11This document
18、is available from the International Telecommunications Union. 1-3 T1.673.1-2001 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1912.1 (2001), Interworking between Signaling System 7 ISDN User Part and the Bearer Independent Call Control Protocol.1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1912.2 (2001), Interworking between selected signalin
19、g systems (PSTN access, DSS1, C5, R1, R2, TUP) and the Bearer Independent Call Control protocol.1 ITU-T Recommendation Q.1912.4 (2001), Interworking between DSS 2 and the Bearer Independent Call Control Protocol.1The BICC protocol is flexible enough and has sufficient spare capacity to accommodate a
20、ny foreseeable requirements that may be imposed by the introduction of new supplementary services and network capabilities. The BICC protocol is specified in Chapters T1.673.1 to T1.673.7 of this American National Standard. A functional description of the BICC protocol is provided in this chapter. G
21、eneral functions of messages and parameters are provided in T1.673.2. BICC formats and codes are specified in T1.673.3, while basic call signaling procedures are specified in T1.673.4. Exceptions to the Application Transport Mechanism in the context of BICC are described in T1.673.5; Chapter T1.673.
22、6 specifies the APM-user to support the transport of the bearer related information for the BICC. Performance objectives in the BICC application are provided in T1.673.7. In addition to the basic service, this issue of the BICC protocol standard also supports a number of supplementary services and n
23、etwork capabilities. The BICC protocol and procedures required to support these services and network capabilities are similar to the corresponding ISDN User Part procedures defined in other American National Standards. 2 Normative References The following listed standards contain provisions which, t
24、hrough reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibil
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