ECMA 308 : 2ED 2001
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CORPORATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS - SIGNALLING INTERWORKING BETWEEN QSIG AND H.323 - CALL TRANSFER SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
12-01-2013
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
4 Definitions
4.1 External definitions
4.2 Other definitions
4.2.1 Entity A
4.2.2 Entity A*
4.2.3 Entity B
4.2.4 Entity B*
4.2.5 Entity B
4.2.6 Entity C
4.2.7 Entity C*
4.2.8 Entity C
4.2.9 Gateway
4.2.10 Leg AB
4.2.11 Leg AB*
4.2.12 Leg AC
4.2.13 Leg BC
4.2.14 Leg BC*
4.2.15 Leg B
4.2.16 Leg B*
4.2.17 Leg C
4.2.18 Scenario AB1
4.2.19 Scenario AB*1
4.2.20 Scenario AB2
4.2.21 Scenario AB*2
4.2.22 Scenario AC1
4.2.23 Scenario AC2
4.2.24 Scenario BC1
4.2.25 Scenario BC*1
4.2.26 Scenario BC2
4.2.27 Scenario BC*2
4.2.28 Scenario B1
4.2.29 Scenario B*1
4.2.30 Scenario B2
4.2.31 Scenario B*2
4.2.32 Scenario C1
4.2.33 Scenario C2
5 Acronyms
6 Service architecture
6.1 Service architecture for invocation
and operation
6.1.1 QSIG service architecture
6.1.2 H.450.2 service architecture
6.1.3 Scenarios for interworking
6.1.4 Determination of the location of entities
when interworking
6.2 Service architecture for activation, deactivation
and interrogation
6.2.1 QSIG service architecture
6.2.2 H.450.2 service architecture
6.2.3 Scenarios for interworking
7 Protocol interworking - General requirements
8 Protocol interworking - Messages and APDUs
8.1 Scenario AB1
8.2 Scenario AB2
8.3 Scenario AC1
8.4 Scenario AC2
8.5 Scenario BC1
8.6 Scenario BC2
8.7 Scenario B1
8.8 Scenario B2
8.9 Scenario C1
8.10 Scenario C2
8.11 Scenario AB*1
8.12 Scenario AB*2
8.13 Scenario BC*1
8.14 Scenario BC*2
8.15 Scenario B*1
8.16 Scenario B*2
9 Protocol interworking - Content of APDUs
9.1 APDU content mapping from QSIG to H.323
9.1.1 QSIG ssctInitiate invoke APDU mapping to
H.323 callTransferInitiate invoke APDU
9.1.2 QSIG ssctSetup invoke APDU mapping
to H.323 callTransferSetup invoke APDU
9.2 APDU content mapping from H.323 to QSIG
9.2.1 H.323 callTransferInitiate invoke APDU
mapping to QSIG ssctInitiate invoke
APDU
9.2.2 H.323 callTransferSetup invoke APDU
mapping to QSIG ssctSetup invoke APDU
Annex A - Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS)
proforma
Annex B - Example message sequence diagrams
Signalling interworking between "QSIG" and "H.323" in support of the call transfer supplementary services within a Corporate telecommunication Network (CN). "QSIG" is a signalling protocol that operates at the Q reference point between Private Integrated Services Exchanges (PINX) within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). "H.323" is a set of signalling protocols for the support of voice or multimedia communication within a packet network, in particular a packet network that used the Internet Protocol (IP) as its network layer protocol (IP network).
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
European Computer Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Current
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TS 101 883 : 4.1.1 | TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON) RELEASE 4; TECHNOLOGY MAPPING; IMPLEMENTATION OF TIPHON ARCHITECTURE USING H.323 |
ECMA 307 : 1ED 2000 | CORPORATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS - SIGNALLING INTERWORKING BETWEEN QSIG AND H.323 - GENERIC FUNCTIONAL PROTOCOL FOR THE SUPPORT OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES |
ECMA 300 : 2ED 2001 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - INTER-EXCHANGE SIGNALLING PROTOCOL - SINGLE STEP CALL TRANSFER SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE (QSIG-SSCT) |
ECMA 143 : 4ED 2001 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - CIRCUIT MODE BEARER SERVICES - INTER-EXCHANGE SIGNALLING PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOL (QSIG-BC) |
ECMA 178 : 3ED 2001 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - INTER-EXCHANGE SIGNALLING PROTOCOL - CALL TRANSFER SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE (QSIG-CT) |
ECMA 133 : 2ED 98 | PISN - REFERENCE CONFIGURATION FOR PISN EXCHANGES (PINX) |
ECMA 165 : 2001 ERRATA 2002 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - GENERIC FUNCTIONAL PROTOCOL FOR THE SUPPORT OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES - INTER-EXCHANGE SIGNALLING PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOL (QSIG-GF) |
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