ITU-T I 130-1988 METHOD FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES SUPPORTED BY AN ISDN AND NETWORK CAPABILITIES OF AN ISDN《表征由综合业务数字网(ISDN)支持的电信业务和ISDN网络能力的方法》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 ) TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU).4%2!4%$G0G03%26)#%3G0G0$)4!,.%47/2+G0G0 )3$.G9%.%2!,G0G03425#452%-%4(/$G0G0b) to show how, starting from the service definition, it is possible to define protocols and network resourcesfor providing such se
2、rvices;c) to make reference to those Recommendations which are relevant to the above two points.2 Structure and application of the overall methodThe method is divided into three main stages of activity: service aspects (stage 1), functional network aspects(stage 2) and network implementation aspects
3、 (stage 3).Within each stage a number of steps have been identified, as shown in Figure 1/I.130. In principle, theapplication of the method is sequential, stage 1 given the service description from the user point of view, stage 2 offeringan intermediate view of what happens at the user-network inter
4、face and inside the network between different exchanges,and stage 3 giving the actual switching and service nodes descriptions, as well as protocols and format to be adopted.In order to classify and relate the various Recommendations relevant to the method, a three level structure isused where each
5、level applies to the three above-mentioned stages.Level 1 is a description of the overall method, and is contained in this Recommendation.Level 2 identifies and defines the tools for the work within each stage. Examples of these tools are frameworksfor service prose descriptions, libraries of pre-de
6、fined functions, graphical conventions, etc. All these tools are coveredby Recommendations.Level 3 is the actual application of the method to each individual service and is contained in variousRecommendations.The application of the method for stage 1 results in a description of the service. Stage 2
7、results in one or moreimplementation independent scenarios, and stage 3 results in a set of protocol and switching Recommendations neededto realize the service for each scenario.Figure 2/I.130 illustrates the concept of levels in relation to various Recommendations relevant to the method.3 Descripti
8、on of the methodAs referred to in 2 above, there are three stages of the method as follows:Stage 1 is an overall service description from the users standpoint.Stage 2 is an overall description of the organization of the network functions to map service requirements intonetwork capabilities.Stage 3 i
9、s the definition of switching and signalling capabilities needed to support services defined in stage 1.Each stage consists of several steps.2 Fascicle III.7 Rec. I.130d01FIGURE 1/I.130.D01Fascicle III.7 Rec. I.130 3d02FIGURE 2/I.130.D024 Fascicle III.7 Rec. I.1303.1 Stage 1Stage 1 is an overall ser
10、vice description from the users point of view, but does not deal with the details of thehuman interface itself. The stage 1 service description is independent of the amount of functionality in the usersterminal, other than that required to provide the human interface. For example the conference call
11、ing service descriptionis designed to be independent of whether the conference bridge is in the terminal, in the serving exchange or elsewhere.The steps in stage 1 are:Step 1.1 Service prose definition and descriptionThis step describes the service in terms of the perceptions of the user receiving t
12、he service and any other usersinvolved in the service. It describes events in a generic term which does not constrain terminal or networkdesign. It is intended to allow an understanding of the service without regard to implementation. Thedescription should include operational, control, interworking
13、and administrative aspects as well as interactionswith other services. A detailed format and list of definitions for terms used for service prose definition anddescription is contained in Recommendation I.210.Step 1.2 Static description of the service using attributesThe static, that is, time-indepe
14、ndent, aspects of a service can, in some cases, be efficiently described byattributes. An attribute is a characteristic or functional description which is common to several services andtherefore needs to be described in detail only once. Subsequently, it can be referred to by a name or otherdesignat
15、ion. Within the scope of an attribute definition there may be multiple parameters or identifiedfunctional variations which are called attribute values.The attribute technique is described more fully in Recommendation I.140. It contains an outline of thetechnique and definitions of attributes and att
16、ributes values, valid for both services and connection types. Theattributes and attribute values identified for services can be found in Rec. I.210 (Annexes B and C) for bearerservices and for teleservices. The use of the attribute technique in the description of supplementary services isfor further
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