ETSI Core INAP

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This is the May 1994 Draft of the ETSI Core INAP issued from the sub technical committee SPS3 working group 4, this text is the output from the public enquiry stage. There should be no technical differences between this text and the published standard, however the ETSI Standards Approval Dept may have made necesssay editorial changes.

Remember the Published text is difinitive.


Contents

Foreword

1 Scope

2 Normative references

3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Abbreviations

4 General
4.1 Definition methodolog
4.2 Example physical scenarios
4.3 INAP protocol architecture
4.3.1 INAP signalling congestion control for Signalling System No.7
4.4 INAP addressing
4.5 Relationship between ITU-T Recommendation Q.1214 and this ETS
4.6 Compatibility mechanisms used for INAP
4.6.1 Introduction
4.6.2 Definition of ETSI INAP compatibility mechanisms
4.6.2.1 Compatibility mechanism for interworking of ETSI INAP and ITU-T Q.1218 INAP
4.6.2.2 Procedures for major additions to ETSI INAP
4.6.2.3 Procedures for minor additions to ETSI INAP
4.6.2.4 Procedures for inclusion of network specific additions to ETSI INAP

5 Single/Multiple Association Control Function (SACF/MACF) rules
5.1 Reflection of TCAP Application Context (AC)
5.2 Sequential/parallel execution of operations

6 Abstract syntax of the CS1 INAP
6.1 IN CS1 operation types
6.2 IN CS1 error types
6.3 IN CS1 data types
6.4 IN CS1 application protocol (operation and error codes)
6.5 IN CS1 application contexts

7 Procedures
7.1 Definition of procedures and entities
7.1.1 SSF application entity procedures
7.1.2 SCF application entity procedures
7.1.3 SRF application entity procedure
7.2 Error procedures
7.2.2 Operation related error procedures
7.2.3 Entity related error procedures
7.3 Detailed procedures
7.3.1 ActivateServiceFiltering procedure
7.3.2 ActivityTest procedure
7.3.3 ApplyCharging procedure
7.3.4 ApplyChargingReport procedure
7.3.5 AssistRequestInstructions procedure
7.3.6 CallGap procedure
7.3.7 CallInformationReport procedure
7.3.8 CallInformationRequest procedure
7.3.9 Cancel procedure
7.3.10 CollectInformation procedure
7.3.11 Connect procedure
7.3.12 ConnectToResource procedure
7.3.13 Continue procedure
7.3.14 DisconnectForwardConnection procedure
7.3.15 EstablishTemporaryConnection procedure
7.3.16 EventNotificationCharging procedure
7.3.17 EventReportBCSM procedure
7.3.18 FurnishChargingInformation procedure
7.3.19 InitialDP procedure
7.3.20 InitiateCallAttempt procedure
7.3.21 PlayAnnouncement procedure
7.3.22 PromptAndCollectUserInformation procedure
7.3.23 ReleaseCall procedure
7.3.24 RequestNotificationChargingEvent procedure
7.3.25 RequestReportBCSMEvent procedure
7.3.26 ResetTimer procedure
7.3.27 Retrieve procedure
7.3.28 Screen procedure
7.3.29 SendChargingInformation procedure
7.3.30 ServiceFilteringResponse procedure
7.3.31 SpecializedResourceReport procedure
7.4 Services assumed from TCAP
7.4.1 Normal procedures
7.4.2 Abnormal procedures
7.4.3 Dialogue establishment
7.4.4 Dialogue continuation
7.4.5 Dialogue termination
7.4.6 User Abort
7.4.7 Provider Abort
7.4.8 Procedures for INAP operations
7.4.9 Mapping on to TC service

Annex A (informative): Expanded Abstract Syntax of Core INAP CS1
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Expanded ASN of Core INAP CS1

Annex B (informative): Charging scenarios supported by core INAP
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Charging requirements
B.2.1 Off-line charging
B.2.2 On-line charging
B.3 Charging processes
B.4 Charging scenarios
B.4.1 Charging scenarios related to off-line charging
B.4.2 Charging scenarios related to on-line charging
B.5 Interactions
B.5.1 Interactions with other networks concerning charging control
B.5.2 Call parties controlled by different SLs
B.6 Framework for the charging operations in INAP

Annex C (informative): Trigger Detection Points (TDPs) and trigger criteria for the CS1 core INAP
C.1 Introduction
C.2 BCSM TDPs and TDP criteria
C.2.1 Unconditional TDPs
C.2.2 Conditional TDPs
C.2.3 Trigger criteria combinations
C.2.4 Trigger criteria prioritie

Annex D (informative): Bibliography

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