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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNIONITU-TQ.724TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU(11/88)SERIES Q: SWITCHING AND SIGNALLINGSpecifications of Signalling System No. 7 Telephone user partSignalling proceduresITU-T Recommendation Q.724Extract of Blue Book Fascicle VI.8 (1988)NOTES1 ITU-T Recom
2、mendation Q.724 was published in Fascicle VI.8 of the Blue Book. This file is an extract from theBlue Book. While the presentation and layout of the text might be slightly different from the Blue Book version, thecontents of the file are identical to the Blue Book version and copyright conditions re
3、main unchanged (see below).2 In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both atelecommunication administration and a recognized operating agency. ITU 1988, 1997All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form
4、or by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU.Fascicle VI.8 Rec. Q.724 1Recommendation Q.724Fascicle VI.8 Rec. Q.724SIGNALLING PROCEDURES1 Normal call set-upIn this Recommendation the signalling procedures are described for
5、 the normal call set-up of an internationalcall. The messages and signals are defined in Recommendation Q.722 and the format and content are given inRecommendation Q.723.1.1 Initial address messageAn initial address message which is sent as the first message of a call set-up generally includes all o
6、f theinformation required by the next international exchange to route the call. The seizing function is implicit in the receptionof this initial address message.The sending sequence of address information will be the country code (not sent to an incoming internationalexchange) followed by the nation
7、al (significant) number. For calls to operator positions (code 11 and code 12), refer toRecommendation Q.107 1.All digits required for routing the call through the international network will be sent in the initial addressmessage. On calls with a country code in the address (except in the case of cal
8、ls to special operators), the initial addressmessage will contain a minimum of 4 digits and should contain as many digits as are available. All digits of the addressmay be included; however, the initial address message can contain one digit in specific circumstances, e.g. nationalapplications.Select
9、ion of the outgoing national circuit normally can start at the incoming international exchange on receiptof the initial address message and signalling can proceed on the first national link.When no echo suppressor or nature-of-circuit indication is received from a preceding circuit using a signallin
10、gsystem with fewer facilities, the indicators will be considered as received no, unless exchange data indicates otherwise.Note When additional signalling information (e.g. related to supplementary services) is to be sent, an initialaddress message with additional information may be used.1.2 Subseque
11、nt address messageThe remaining digits, if any, of the address may be sent individually in one-digit messages or in groups inmultidigit messages. Efficiency can be gained by grouping together as many digits as possible.However, to prevent an increase in post-dialling delay in those cases where overl
12、ap operation with subscribersdialling is used, it may be desirable to send the last few digits individually. With reference to the withholding of digits,sufficient digits should be withheld to avoid the operation at subsequent exchanges of the short 4-6 second timeout whichmay be used in certain cas
13、es to determine the address complete condition. (See Recommendation Q.608, 8.2.1).Subsequent address messages can be sent on the national network as they are received. If a continuity-checkhas to be performed on one or more of the international circuits involved in the connection, appropriate measur
14、es e.g. bywithholding the last digit(s) of the national number must be taken at the last common channel exchange to preventringing the called subscriber or alerting the operator until the continuity of such speech circuits has been verified.Note If in the international network the code 0000 in the n
15、umber of address signals field is received themessage is considered as faulty.1.3 End-of-pulsing (ST) signalThe end-of-pulsing (ST) signal is always sent in the following situations:a) semiautomatic calls,b) test calls, andc) when the end-of-pulsing signal is received from a preceding circuit.2 Fasc
16、icle VI.8 Rec. Q.724In automatic working, the end-of-pulsing signal will be sent whenever the outgoing international exchange is ina position to know, by digit analysis, that the final digit has been sent. Digit analysis may consist of an examination of thecountry code and counting the maximum (or f
17、ixed) number of digits of the national number. In other cases, theend-of-pulsing signal is not sent and the end-of-address information is determined by the receipt of one of theaddress-complete signals from the incoming international exchange.1.4 Continuity-check of the telephone circuitsBecause the
18、 signalling in Signalling System No. 7 does not pass over the speech path, facilities should beprovided for making a continuity-check of the speech path in the circumstances described below.The application of the continuity-check depends on the type of the transmission system used for the telephonec
19、ircuit.For transmission systems having some inherent fault indication features giving an indication to the switchingsystem in case of fault, a continuity check is not required. This situation commonly occurs when fully digital circuits areused. However, a per-call continuity check may be needed on f
20、ully digital circuits when circuits or bundles of circuits inprimary multiplex groups are dropped and inserted en route between switches and alarm indications carried on bits of theprimary multiplex frame structure are lost in passing through an intermediate transmission facility that does not relay
21、them transparently. Typically, per-call continuity checks may be needed when the transmission link between switchescontains a TDMA satellite system, a digital circuit multiplication system or a digital access and crossconnection system,where fault indications are lost.When an initial address message
22、 is received with a request for a continuity-check relating to a digital circuithaving inherent fault indication, one of the following actions is taken:a) the continuity-check request is disregarded; orb) a continuity-check loop is connected and the maintenance system is alerted. In this case the ca
23、ll may failsince no continuity signal may be received from the distant end.Note The reception of such a request could only be caused by an abnormal condition such as administrativeerrors or the occurrence of signalling errors.When the circuit type is unknown to a Signalling System No. 7 exchange, or
24、 in an application where bothanalogue and digital circuits may be served, or when no inherent fault indication is available, a continuity-check loopshould always be connected in the following cases:i) when the exchange has the capability to process initial address messages with continuity-check requ
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