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BS ISO/IEC 13865:1995

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Information technology. Telecommunications and information exchange between systems. Private Integrated Services Network. Specification, functional model and information flows. Call transfer supplementary service

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

12-01-2003

Language(s)

English

Published date

03-15-1996

US$341.21
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative References
4 Definitions
4.1 External definitions
4.2 Other definitions
5 List of Acronyms
6 SS-CT stage 1 specification
6.1 Description
6.1.1 General description
6.1.2 Qualifications on applicability to
        telecommunications services
6.2 Procedures
6.2.1 Provision/withdrawal
6.2.2 Normal procedures
6.2.2.1 Activation/deactivation/registration/
        interrogation
6.2.2.2 Invocation and operation
6.2.3 Exceptional procedures
6.2.3.1 Activation/deactivation,registration/
        interrogation
6.2.3.2 Invocation and operation
6.3 Interactions 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 Subscribers (SS-CCBS)
6.3.8 completion of Calls on No Reply (SS-CCNR)
6.3.9 Call Forwarding Services
6.3.10 Path Replacement (ANF-PR)
6.4 Interworking considerations
6.4.1 User B and/or User C in another network
6.4.2 User A in another network
6.5 Overall SDL
7 SS-CT stage 2 specification for transfer by join
7.1 Functional model
7.1.1 Functional model description
7.1.2.1 Transfer invoke functional entity, FE1
7.1.2.2 Transfer execute functional entity, FE2
7.1.2.3 Transfer complete receive functional entity, FE3
7.1.2.4 Transfer notification receive functional
        entity FE4
7.1.3 Relationship of functional model to Basic Call
        functionary model
7.2 Informative flows
7.2.1 Definition of information flows
7.2.1.1 Transfer Invoke
7.2.1.2 Transfer Complete
7.2.1.3 Transfer Active
7.2.1.4 Transfer Notify
7.2.1.5 Terminal Details
7.2.1.6 Transfer Update
7.2.2 Relationship of information flows to basic
        call information flows
7.2.3 Examples of information flow sequences
7.2.3.1 Successful Call Transfer (both calls answered)
7.2.3.2 Successful Call Transfer (User C alerting)
7.3 Functional entity actions
7.3.1 Functional entity actions of FE1
7.3.2 Functional entity actions of FE2
7.3.3 Functional entity actions of FE3
7.3.4 Functional entity actions of FE4
7.4 Functional entity behaviour
7.4.1 Behaviour of FE1
7.4.2 Behaviour of FE2
7.4.3 Behaviour of FE3
7.4.4 Behaviour of FE4
7.5 Allocation of functional entities to physical
        locations
7.6 Interworking considerations
8 SS-CT stage 2 specification for transfer by
        re routeing
8.1 Functional model
8.1.1 Functional model description
8.1.2 Description of functional entities
8.1.2.1 Transfer Invoke Functional Entity FE1
8.1.2.2 Transfer Notification Receive Functional
        Entity, FE4
8.1.2.3 Transfer Co-ordinate Functional Entity FE4
8.1.2.4 Transfer Associate Functional Entity FE6
8.1.2.5 Transfer Execute Functional Entity, FE7
8.1.3 Relationship of Functional Model to Basic Call
        Functional Model
8.2 Information flows
8.2.1 Definition of information flows
8.2.1.1 Transfer Invoke
8.2.1.2 Transfer Identity
8.2.1.3 Transfer Abandon
8.2.1.4 Transfer Initiate
8.2.1.5 Transfer Setup
8.2.1.6 Transfer Notify
8.2.1.7 Terminal Details
8.2.2 Relationship of information flows to basic call
        information flows
8.2.3 Examples of information flow sequences
8.2.3.1 Successful Call Transfer (answered)
8.2.3.2 Successful Call Transfer (alerting)
8.2.3.3 Unsuccessful Call Transfer (setup fails)
8.3 Functional Entity actions
8.3.1 Functional Entity actions of FE1
8.3.2 Functional Entity actions of FE5
8.3.3 Functional Entity actions of FE6
8.3.4 Functional Entity actions of FE7
8.3.5 Functional Entity actions of FE4
8.4 Functional Entity behaviour
8.4.1 Behaviour of FE5
8.4.2 Behaviour of FE6
8.4.3 Behaviour of FE7
8.5 Allocation of Functional Entities to Physical
        Locations
Annex A

Specifies Supplementary Service Call Transfer (SS-CT), which applies to various basic services supported by Private Integrated Services Networks (PISNs). Contains two stage 2 specifications reflecting different ways of operating the service within the network: transfer by join and transfer by rerouteing.

Committee
IST/6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 13865:2003 Identical

ISO/IEC 13864:1995 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Specification, functional model and information flows Name identification supplementary services
ISO/IEC 14136:1995 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Specification, functional model and information flows Identification supplementary services
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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