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ECMA 325 : 2001 ERRATA 2002

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PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - INTER-EXCHANGE SIGNALLING PROTOCOL - SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE
Published date

01-12-2013

1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 References (normative)
4 Definitions
  4.1 External definitions
  4.2 Other definitions
      4.2.1 Receiving User Case
      4.2.2 Receiving User PINX
      4.2.3 Sending User PINX
      4.2.4 Sending User Message Centre
      4.2.5 Short Message Entity
      4.2.6 Receiving User Message Centre
5 Acronyms
6 Signalling Protocol for the support of SMS
  6.1 SMS description
  6.2 SMS operational requirements
      6.2.1 Provision/Withdrawal
      6.2.2 Requirements on a Sending User PINX
      6.2.3 Requirements on a Sending User Message
             Centre
      6.2.4 Requirements on a Service Centre
      6.2.5 Requirements on a Receiving User PINX
      6.2.6 Requirements on a Receiving User Message
             Centre
  6.3 SMS coding requirements
      6.3.1 Operations
      6.3.2 Information Elements
      6.3.3 Messages
  6.4 SMS State definitions
      6.4.1 States at the Sending User PINX and at the
             Sending User Message Centre
      6.4.2 States at a Service Centre
      6.4.3 States at a Receiving User PINX
      6.4.4 States at a Receiving User Message Centre
  6.5 SMS signalling procedures
      6.5.1 Act ions at a Sending User PINX/Sending User
             Message Centre
      6.5.2 Act ions at a Sending User Message Centre
      6.5.3 Act ions at a Service Centre
      6.5.4 Act ions at a Receiving User PINX
      6.5.5 Act ions at a Receiving User Message Centre
  6.6 SMS impact on interworking with public ISDNs
  6.7 SMS impact on interworking with non-ISDNs
  6.8 Protocol Interactions between SMS and supplementary
      services and ANFs
      6.8.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation
             (SS-CLIP)
      6.8.2 Connected Line Identification Presentation
             (SS-COLP)
      6.8.3 Calling/Connected Line Identification
             Restriction (SS-CLIR)
      6.8.4 Calling Name Identification Presentation
             (SS-CNIP)
      6.8.5 Calling/Connected Name Identification
             Restriction (SS-CNIR)
      6.8.6 Connected Name Identification Presentation
             (SS-CONP)
      6.8.7 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber
             (SS-CCBS)
      6.8.8 Completion of Calls on No Reply (SS-CCNR)
      6.8.9 Call Transfer (CT)
      6.8.10 Call Forwarding Unconditional (SS-CFU)
      6.8.11 Call Forwarding Busy (SS-CFB)
      6.8.12 Call Forwarding No Reply (SS-CFNR)
      6.8.13 Call Deflection (SS-CD)
      6.8.14 Path Replacement (ANF-PR)
      6.8.15 Call Offer (SS-CO)
      6.8.16 Call Intrusion (SS-CI)
      6.8.17 Do Not Disturb (SS-DND)
      6.8.18 Do Not Disturb Override (SS-DNDO)
      6.8.19 Advice of charge (SS-AOC)
      6.8.20 Recall (SS-RE)
      6.8.21 Call Interception (ANF-CINT)
      6.8.22 Transit Counter (ANF-TC)
      6.8.23 Route Restriction Class (ANF-RRC)
      6.8.24 Message Waiting Indication (SS-MWI)
      6.8.25 Wireless Terminal Location Registration
             (SS-WTLR)
      6.8.26 Wireless Terminal Mobility Incoming Call
             (SS-WTMI)
      6.8.27 Wireless Terminal Mobility Outgoing Call
             (SS-WTMO)
      6.8.28 Authentication of a WTM user (SS-WTAT)
      6.8.29 Authentication of the PISN (SS-WTAN)
      6.8.30 Private User Mobility Incoming Call (ANF-PUMI)
      6.8.31 Private User Mobility Outgoing Call (ANF-PUMO)
      6.8.32 Private User Mobility Registration (SS-PUMR)
      6.8.33 Common Information (ANF-CMN)
      6.8.34 Call Priority Interruption (Protection)
             (SS-CPI(P))
      6.8.35 Single Step Call Transfer (SS-SSCT)
      6.8.36 Simple Dialog (SS-SD)
      6.8.37 Call Identification and Call Linkage
             (ANF-CIDL)
  6.9 SS-SMS Parameter values (Timers)
      6.9.1 Timer T1
      6.9.2 Timer T2
      6.9.3 Timer T3
      6.9.4 Timer T4
      6.9.5 Timer T5
      6.9.6 Timer T6
      6.9.7 Timer T7
Annex A - Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
          (PICS) Proforma
Annex B - Examples of message sequences
Annex C - Specification and Description Language (SDL)
          representation of procedures
Annex D - Mapping of QSIG-PDUs on GSM-PDUs
Annex E - Description of APDU elements

States the signalling protocol for the support of the Short Message Service (SMS) at the Q reference point between Private Integrated services Network eXchanges (PINXs) connected together within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN).

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Computer Manufacturers Association
Status
Current

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