ATIS T1 TR 82-2003 SIP Network Operators Implementers Guide for Pre-Paid Calling Card with DTMF Detection at the PSTN-IP Gateway.pdf
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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT T1.TR.82-2003 Technical Report on SIP Network Operators Implementers Guide for Pre-Paid Calling Card, with DTMF Detection at the PSTN-IP Gateway Prepared by T1S1.7 Working Group on Services, Architecture, and Control Problem Solvers to the Telecommunications Industry A Word from AT
2、IS and Committee T1 Established in February 1984, Committee T1 develops technical standards, reports and requirements regarding interoperability of telecommunications networks at interfaces with end-user systems, carriers, information and enhanced-service providers, and customer premises equipment (
3、CPE). Committee T1 is sponsored by ATIS and is accredited by ANSI. T1.TR.82-2003 Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Committee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and accredited
4、 by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Copyright 2004 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publi
5、sher. For information contact ATIS at 202.628.6380. ATIS is online at . Printed in the United States of America. T1.TR.82-2003 Technical Report on SIP Network Operators Implementers Guide for Pre-Paid Calling Card, with DTMF Detection at the PSTN-IP Gateway Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunication
6、s Industry Solutions Approved September 2003 Abstract This document provides a solution for the implementation of a Pre-Paid Calling Card application in the IP domain for circuit switched originated calls. The SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY requests are used to request DTMF monitoring and notification of dete
7、ction in order to enable caller-initiated re-origination request while a call is in progress. T1.TR.82-2003 Foreword This document is entitled SIP Network Operators Implementers Guide for Pre-Paid Calling Card, with DTMF Detection at the PSTN-IP Gateway. Suggestions for improvement of this report wi
8、ll be welcome. These should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, T1 Secretariat, 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington DC 20005. This Technical Report was processed and approved by the Accredited Standards Committee Telecommunications, T1. Committee approval of this
9、Technical Report does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. Working Group T1S1.7 on Services, Architecture and Control of the Technical Subcommittee T1S1 on Services, Architectures, and Signaling was responsible for the development of this standard, and had the fol
10、lowing members: Martin Dolly, T1S1.7 Chair Joe Zebarth, T1S1.7 Vice Chair Martin Dolly, Fidencio Chaidez, Wesley Hicks, Robert Pugh, T1S1 Editors Ken Bender Ken Biholar Scott Brim Sergio Catanzariti Charles Cathey Fidencio Chaidez Janey Cheu Durai Chinnaiah Yogesh Dave Martin Dolly Wesley Downum Chu
11、ck Dvorak Brian Foster Taichi Fu Stuart Goldman Robert J Hall Michael Hammer Wesley Hicks Ndiata KalonJi Rajiv Kapoor Keith Mainwaring Jim McEachern Steve M Mills Robert Pugh Akber Qureshi Greg Ratta Susana Sabater Niranjan Sandesara Neal Seitz Viqar Shaikh Steve Showell Ray P Singh Bruce Thompson J
12、ean Trakinat Rajendra P Udeshi Tom Walsh Joe Zebarth ii T1.TR.82-2003 Table of Contents 1 SCOPE 1 1.1 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS1 1.2 HIGH LEVEL REQUIREMENTS .1 1.3 SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS .1 2 REFERENCES 2 3 DEFINITIONS 2 3.1 NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 2 4 ABBREVIATIONS all users of this Technical Report are t
13、herefore encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the Recommendations and other references listed below. 1 IETF RFC 3261, SIP: Session Initiation Protocol.22 IETF RFC 2327, SDP: Session Description Protocol.23 IETF RFC 1890, RTP Profile for Audio and Video Con
14、ferences with Minimal Control.24 IETF RFC 2046, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types.25 IETF RFC 3264, An Offer/Answer Model with SDP.26 IETF RFC 3262, Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP.27 IETF RFC 2833, RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones, and Teleph
15、ony Signals.28 IETF RFC 3265, SIP- Specific Event Notification.23 Definitions 3.1 Network Architecture The network architecture considered for this functionality assumes that the service network elements - represented by Application Server (AS) and Media Server (MS) - are connected via an IP network
16、 represented by the Common Back Bone (CBB). As the majority of the originations and terminations exist in the PSTN (EO, Class 4, or PBX), the card services are interconnected to the PSTN via one or more Network Gateway Switch (NGS) elements that translate both signaling and bearer interfaces between
17、 the PSTN and IP network. The NGS contains two functional elements: 1) a Call Control Element (CCE), which processes signaling; and 2) a Network Gateway Border Element (NGBE), which processes the bearer path. To route calls internal to the CCB, the Network Redirect Element (NRE) receives all initial
18、 invites in order to properly direct signaling to the next entity in the call signaling path. In initial implementations, the vast majority of the traffic will traverse the NGS in route to and from the PPC services; however as the number of IP endpoints grow, there are no limitations in the architec
19、ture that would limit originations and terminations to these endpoints. 2This document is available from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). 2 T1.TR.82-2003 Figure 1 - Network Architecture and Protocol Relationships 4 Abbreviations tag= From: ;tag= CSeq: SUBSCRIBE Event: telephone-event;dura
20、tion;events=;id= Expires: Content-Type: audio/telephone-event Content-Length: 0 4 T1.TR.82-2003 Where: is an optional parameter that defines the duration of a continuous DTMF tone (in milliseconds) that will cause the CCE to send a NOTIFY request before detecting the end of the tone. A NOTIFY reques
21、t is always sent when the CCE detects the end of the key press, but additional NOTIFY requests will be sent during the key press if the tone persists for the value of beyond the time that the previous NOTIFY was sent. For long key presses, combined with short values of , a single DTMF digit can resu
22、lt in many NOTIFY requests. With calling card re-origination requests, in particular, the AS cannot provide a prompt for a new destination number or begin collecting digits if the caller is still pressing a DTMF key, so the AS must wait for completion of the tone. Therefore, it is likely that sendin
23、g NOTIFY requests at the termination of each detected DTMF digit is preferable to sending many NOTIFY requests for each digit. As a result, it is recommended that the AS not include the parameter, and that the CCE ignore the value of the parameter if it is received and just return a single NOTIFY at
24、 the conclusion of each DTMF tone. is the set of events that are to be detected by the CCE. For DTMF tones, the set includes: Digits 0 through 9 (decimal 0-9); The * key (decimal 10); The # key (decimal 11); Special digits A through D (decimal 12-15); and Flash (decimal 16). As described in clause 6
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