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ETR 186-2 : 20001

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INTELLIGENT NETWORK (IN); INTERACTION BETWEEN IN APPLICATION PROTOCOL (INAP) AND INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) SIGNALLING PROTOCOLS - SWITCHING SIGNALLING REQUIREMENTS FOR IN CAPABILITY SET 2 (CS2) SERVICE SUPPORT IN A NARROWBAND ISDN (N-ISDN) ENVIRONMENT

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations and definition
   3.1 Abbreviations
   3.2 Definition
4 General
5 Communication between an ISDN end-user and IN service logic
   5.1 Signalling configurations
   5.2 Terminal types
   5.3 Access signalling types
   5.4 USI signalling requirements
6 Support of mid-call events
   6.1 Signalling requirements
7 Interworking between IN services/features and ISDN
   supplementary services
   7.1 Interworking with CCBS/CCNR
   7.2 Limitations in case of follow-on
   7.3 COnnected Line identification Restriction (COLR) support
        for called IN number
   7.4 UID capability/UID action indicators
8 Support of service/feature interaction handling IN-based to
   IN-based
   8.1 Transport of service compatibility indicator
9 Signalling requirements from CTM
10 Transport of display information
11 Transport of called IN number
12 Signalling requirements from CPH
13 IN support of GVNS configuration #3
14 Support of calling user number
   14.1 Introduction of calling user number in INAP and ISUP
   14.2 Presentation of the calling party number to the
        called user
15 Support of DP: Not_Reachable
Annex A (informative): Functional structure of the USI
        information element
Annex B (informative): Parameters mapping
Annex C (informative): Content and structure of the IN CS2 core
        INAP parameters
      C.1 Content of the "ServiceInteractionIndicators" parameter
      C.2 Content of the "INServiceCompatibilityIndication"
          parameter
Annex D (informative): Proposal for mid-call processing
      D.1 Coding proposal for IE to request/withdrawal of the
          specific midcall events
      D.2 Coding proposal for IE to transfer the detected
          midcall information
Annex E (informative): Message sequence charts for GVNS calls
      E.1 GVNS: Outgoing call
      E.2 GVNS: Incoming call
History

Definition of the signalling requirements for interaction between IN CS2 services and ISUP/DSS1 switched based services in a N-ISDN environment.

Committee
SPS 3
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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