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ISO 13863 : 2ED 1998

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS - PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK - SPECIFICATION, FUNCTIONAL MODEL AND INFORMATION FLOWS - PATH REPLACEMENT ADDITIONAL NETWORK FEATURE
Published date

12-01-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Definitions
4.1 External definitions
4.2 Other definitions
       4.2.1 Additional network feature
       4.2.2 ANF-PR user
       4.2.3 Call, basic call
       4.2.4 Connection
       4.2.5 New connection
       4.2.6 Old connection
       4.2.7 Trombone connection
5 List of acronyms
6 ANF-PR Stage 1 specification
6.1 Description
       6.1.1 General description
       6.1.2 Qualifications on applicability to
              telecommunication services
6.2 Procedures
       6.2.1 Provision / withdrawal
       6.2.2 Normal procedures
       6.2.3 Exceptional procedures
6.3 Interaction with other supplementary services
       and ANFS
       6.3.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation
              (SS-CLIP)
       6.3.2 Connected Line Identification Presentation
              (SS-COLP)
       6.3.3 Calling / connected Line Identification
              Restriction (SS-CLIR)
       6.3.4 Calling Name Identification Presentation
              (SS-CNIP)
       6.3.5 Connected Name Identification Presentation
              (SS-CONP)
       6.3.6 Calling / connected Name Identification
              Restriction (SS-CNIR)
       6.3.7 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (SS-CCBS)
       6.3.8 Completion of Calls on No Reply (SS-CCNR)
       6.3.9 Call Transfer (SS-CT)
       6.3.10 Calling Forwarding Unconditional (SS-CFU)
       6.3.11 Call Forwarding Busy (SS-CFB)
       6.3.12 Call Forwarding No Reply (SS-CFNR)
       6.3.13 Call Deflection (SS-CD)
6.4 Interworking considerations
6.5 Overall SDL
7 ANF-PR stage specification - basic operation
7.1 Functional model
       7.1.1 Functional model description
       7.1.2 Description of the functional entities
       7.1.3 Relationship of functional model to basic call
              functional model
7.2 Information flows
       7.2.1 Definition of information flows
       7.2.2 Relationship of information flows to basic call
              information flows
       7.2.3 Examples of information flow sequences
7.3 Functional entity actions
       7.3.1 Functional entity actions of FE1
       7.3.2 Functional entity actions of FE2
7.4 Functional entity behaviour
       7.4.1 Behaviour of FE1
       7.4.2 Behaviour of FE2
7.5 Allocation of functional entities to physical
       equipment
7.6 Interworking considerations
8 ANF-PR stage 2 specification - re-use of
       connection elements
8.1 Functional model
       8.1.1 Functional model description
       8.1.2 Description of the functional entities
       8.1.3 Relationship of functional model to basic call
              functional model
8.2 Information flows
       8.2.1 Definition of information flows
       8.2.2 Relationship of information flows to basic call
              information flows
       8.2.3 Examples of information flow sequences
8.3 Functional entity actions
       8.3.1 Functional entity actions FE1
       8.3.2 Functional entity actions FE2
       8.3.3 Functional entity actions FE3
8.4 Functional entity behaviour
       8.4.1 Behaviour of FE1
       8.4.2 Enhanced behaviour FE2
       8.4.3 Behaviour of FE3
8.5 Allocation of functional entities to physical
       equipment
8.6 Interworking considerations
9. ANF-PR stage 2 specification - basic operation with
       inviting entity
9.1 Functional model
       9.1.1 Functional model description
       9.1.2 Description of the functional entities
       9.1.3 Relationship of functional model to basic call
              functional model
9.2 Information flows
       9.2.1 Definition of information flows
       9.2.2 Relationship of information flows to basic
              call information flows
       9.2.3 Examples of information flow sequences
9.3 Functional entity behaviour
       9.3.1 Functional entity actions FE1
       9.3.2 Functional entity actions FE2
       9.3.3 Functional entity actions FE4
9.4 Functional entity behaviour
       9.4.1 Behaviour of FE1
       9.4.2 Behaviour of FE2
       9.4.3 Behaviour of FE4
9.5 Allocation of functional entities to physical equipment
9.6 Interworking considerations
Annex A - Circumstances in which ANF-PR might be invoked
Annex B - Avoidance of unacceptable disruption to
user information

Specifies the Path Replacement additional network feature (ANF-PR), which applies to various basic services supported by Private Integrated Services Networks (PISN).

Committee
JTC 1
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
DIN ETS 300258:2000-06 Corresponds
DIN EN 300258:2004-03 Identical
NEN ISO/IEC 13863 : 1999 Identical
AS/NZS 4335:1997 Identical
BS ISO/IEC 13863:1998 Identical

ISO/IEC 11571:1998 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Networks Addressing
ISO/IEC 11579-1:1994 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private integrated services network Part 1: Reference configuration for PISN Exchanges (PINX)
ISO/IEC 11574:2000 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Circuit-mode 64 kbit/s bearer services Service description, functional capabilities and information flows

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