Intelligent Network (IN); Interaction between IN Application Protocol (INAP) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) signalling protocols; Part 1: Switching signalling requirements for IN Capability Set 1 (CS1) service support in a Narrowband ISDN (N-ISDN) environment

DTR/SPS-03011-1

Inteligentno omrežje (IN) - Medsebojno vplivanje med aplikacijskim protokolom inteligentnega omrežja (INAP) in signalizacijskimi protokoli digitalnega omrežja z integriranimi storitvami (ISDN) - 1. del: Komutacijske signalizacijske zahteve za podporo storitvam nabora zmožnosti 1 (CS1) inteligentnega omrežja (IN) v okolju ozkopasovnega digitalnega omrežja z integriranimi storitvami (N-ISDN)

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Published
Publication Date
05-Sep-1995
Technical Committee
Current Stage
12 - Completion
Due Date
15-Aug-1995
Completion Date
06-Sep-1995

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST-TP ETSI/ETR 186-1 E1:2005
01-april-2005
Inteligentno omrežje (IN) - Medsebojno vplivanje med aplikacijskim protokolom
inteligentnega omrežja (INAP) in signalizacijskimi protokoli digitalnega omrežja z
integriranimi storitvami (ISDN) - 1. del: Komutacijske signalizacijske zahteve za
podporo storitvam nabora zmožnosti 1 (CS1) inteligentnega omrežja (IN) v okolju
ozkopasovnega digitalnega omrežja z integriranimi storitvami (N-ISDN)
Intelligent Network (IN); Interaction between IN Application Protocol (INAP) and
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) signalling protocols; Part 1: Switching
signalling requirements for IN Capability Set 1 (CS1) service support in a Narrowband
ISDN (N-ISDN) environment
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETR 186-1 Edition 1
ICS:
33.040.35 Telefonska omrežja Telephone networks
33.080 Digitalno omrežje z Integrated Services Digital
integriranimi storitvami Network (ISDN)
(ISDN)
SIST-TP ETSI/ETR 186-1 E1:2005 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST-TP ETSI/ETR 186-1 E1:2005
ETSI ETR 186-1
TECHNICAL September 1995
REPORT
Source: ETSI TC-SPS Reference: DTR/SPS-03011-1
ICS: 33.080
IN, INAP, CS1, ISDN, interaction, signalling
Key words:
Intelligent Network (IN);
Interaction between IN Application Protocol (INAP) and
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) signalling protocols;
Part 1: Switching signalling requirements for
IN Capability Set 1 (CS1) service support in a
Narrowband ISDN (N-ISDN) environment
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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents
Foreword .5
1 Scope .7
2 References.7
3 Definitions and abbreviations .7
4 Abbreviations.7
5 General.8
6 Communication between an ISDN user and the IN entities in the network.8
6.1 Sending of display information to the calling party.8
6.2 Provision of information to the called user.8
6.3 Signalling configurations.9
7 Interworking between IN and ISDN.10
7.1 Interworking between IN and basic call .10
7.1.1 General.10
7.1.1.1 Suspend/Resume .10
7.1.1.2 Preventing of call offering for certain calls.10
7.1.2 Interworking between IN and basic call in case of user interaction.10
7.1.2.1 Modify charging .10
7.1.2.2 Through-connection.10
7.1.2.3 Manipulation on basic call timer supervision .10
7.1.2.4 Support of the assist/hand-off procedures - transport of
SCF identity and correlation identity .10
7.2 Interworking between IN services and switch based services.11
7.2.1 General aspects .11
7.2.2 Interworking at the SSP only .12
7.2.2.1 Calling line identification presentation/restriction.12
7.2.2.2 Connected line identification presentation/restriction .12
7.2.2.3 Explicit call transfer.12
7.2.2.4 Call diversion services.12
7.2.3 Interworking at the terminating exchange .12
7.2.3.1 Suppression of ISDN supplementary services .12
7.2.3.1.1 Call forwarding unconditional.13
7.2.3.1.2 Call forwarding busy .13
7.2.3.1.3 Call forwarding no reply .13
7.2.3.1.4 Conference calling .13
7.2.3.1.5 Three party.13
7.2.3.2 Malicious call identification .13
7.2.4 Interworking at the originating exchange.14
7.2.4.1 Conference calling.14
7.2.4.2 Three party .14
7.2.4.3 Malicious call identification .14
7.2.4.4 Advice of charge.14
Annex A: Contents of the INAP "serviceInteractionIndicators" parameter .15
History.17

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Foreword
This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) has been produced by the Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS),
Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
ETRs are informative documents resulting from ETSI studies which are not appropriate for European
Telecommunication Standard (ETS) or Interim European Telecommunication Standard (I-ETS) status. An
ETR may be used to publish material which is either of an informative nature, relating to the use or the
application of ETSs or I-ETSs, or which is immature and not yet suitable for formal adoption as an ETS or
an I-ETS.
This ETR is part 1 of a multi-part ETR covering the interactions between the Intelligent Network
Application Protocol (INAP) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) signalling protocols as
described below:
Part 1: "Switching signalling requirements for IN Capability Set 1 (CS1) service support in a
Narrowband ISDN (N-ISDN) environment";
Part 2: "Switching signalling requirements for IN Capability Set 2 (CS2) service support in a
Narrowband ISDN (N-ISDN) environment".
NOTE: Additional parts may cover further development in the IN area.
The standardization works in the fields of ISDN and IN have progressed as parallel, independent activities.
Hence no consideration has been given to the provision of IN based services in an ISDN environment.
This ETR seeks to give guidance and clarification to the signalling requirements needed to fully support IN
Capability Set 1 (CS1) services in a Narrowband ISDN (N-ISDN) environment.

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1 Scope
This ETSI Technical Report (ETR) is the first part of a multi-part ETR specifying the signalling
requirements for the interaction between Intelligent Network (IN) and Integrated Services Digital Network
(ISDN).
This ETR specifies the signalling requirements for the interaction between IN Capability Set 1 (CS1)
services and ISDN User Part (ISUP)/Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. one (DSS1) protocol switch
based services in case these interactions have to be supported by signalling. It is based on the ETSI core
Intelligent Network Application Protocol (INAP) as specified in ETS 300 374-1 [1].
Signalling requirements for a service-transparent out-of-band signalling for the interaction of an ISDN user
with an IN service are specified in the second part ETR 186.
2 References
This ETR incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this ETR
only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies.
[1] ETS 300 374-1 (1994): "Intelligent Network (IN); Intelligent Network Capability
Set 1 (CS1); Core Intelligent Network Application Protocol (INAP); Part 1:
Protocol specification".
[2] CCITT Recommendation E.164 (1991): "Numbering plan for the ISDN era".
[3] ITU-T Recommendation I.112 (1993): "Vocabulary of terms for ISDNs".
[4] ITU-T Recommendation Q.713 (1993): "Signalling System No.7 - SCCP formats
and codes".
[5] ITU-T Recommendation Q.1290 (1993): "Glossary of terms used in the
definition of intelligent networks".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of this ETR, the definitions given in ITU-T Recommendations I.112 [3] and Q.1290 [5]
apply.
4 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this ETR, the following abbreviations apply:
ACM Address Complete Message (ISUP message)
ANM Answer Message (ISUP message)
CCC Credit Card Calling
CCF Call Control Function
CFB Call Forwarding Busy
CFNR Call Forwarding No Reply
CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional
COLP Connected Line identification Presentation
COLR Connected Line identification Restriction
CS1 Capability Set 1
DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
DSS1 Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. one
ID Identity
IN Intelligent Network
INAP Intelligent Network Application Protocol
IP Intelligent Peripheral
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network

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ISUP ISDN User Part
OLE Originating Local Exchange
PRM Premium Rate
N-ISDN Narrowband ISDN
SCF Service Control Function
SCP Service Control Point
SRF Specialized Resource Function
SSF Service Switching Function
SSP Service Switching Point
TE Terminal Equipment
TLE Terminating Local Exchange
UAN Universal Access Number
UPT Universal Personal Telecommunication
VCC Virtual Card Calling
VOT Televoting
VPN Virtual Private Network
5 General
The signalling requirements specified in this ETR are related to the following subjects:
- communication between an ISDN user and the IN entities in the network;
- interworking between IN and ISDN.
In the following clauses these requirements are specified in detail.
6 Communication between an ISDN user and the IN entities in the network
The communication between an ISDN user, i.e. ISDN Terminal Equipment (TE), and the IN entities in the
network includes the transfer of information for the access of an ISDN user for the execution of a service
or a service feature as well as the provision of specific information to the ISDN user.
It is possible, as a general mechanism in the IN architecture, to send tones and announcements to and to
receive additional information in-band from a user (using Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signalling)
by the Specialized Resource Function (SRF) on request of the Service Control Function (SCF) and to
transfer this information via the INAP to the SCF.
For ISDN users this solution requires terminals with a DTMF sender and does not make use of the
possible capabilities of the terminal (for example, to display information provided by the SCF at the user's
terminal). Core INAP only allows the sending of display information to the user.
6.1 Sending of display information to the calling party
For user interaction with the calling party it shall be possible to send display information to the calling
party's terminal. Currently this is supported only when the Service Switching Function/Specialized
Resource Function (SSF/SRF) is integrated in the local exchange. If the SSF/SRF is at the transit
exchange level, an envelope within ISUP is needed to transfer the Display information to the local
exchange that the calling party is connected to and a mechanism to map this information onto the Display
information of DSS1 is needed at the local exchange.
6.2 Provision of information to the called user
As a general requirement it shall be possible to provide specific information only known at the SCF to a
called user when an IN based service is invoked. The information should be presented to the called user
at call setup time.
Called IN number presentation
For some services, e.g. Freephone, Universal Access Number (UAN), it is an option to present the
originally called IN number to the called party.

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6.3 Signalling configurations
The interaction with an ISDN user should not put any requirements on the network architecture; e.g. it
should not be a requirement to equip the local exchanges with SSF or SRF. As a consequence the
signalling shall support the following two possible configurations for the access of an ISDN TE to the IN
entities in the network:
Case A: The ISDN TE is connected directly to a local exchange with an SSF.
Case B: The ISDN TE is connected to a local exchange without an SSF.
In case A only the DSS1 protocol may be affected by the requirements for a service-transparent signalling.
In case B also the ISUP may be affected.
As an example, figure 1 illustrates these signalling configurations for one of the SRF connect physical
scenarios described in ETS 300 374-1 [1], subclause 7.3.5.1.1 (figure 25, case a).
SCP
Case A
SCF
N on-integrated SR F
Access
Network
Integrated SRF
IN A P
SSP
IP
Access
signalling
SSF
SRF
TE
CCF
Transport
S/T
reference
point
Case B
SCP
SCF
Non-integrated SRF
Integrated SRF
IN A P
SSP
IP
Access
Network
signalling
signalling
SSF
SRF
LE
TE
CCF
Transport Transport
S/T
reference
point
Figure 1: Signalling configurations

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7 Interworking between IN and ISDN
7.1 Interworking between IN and basic call
7.1.1 General
7.1.1.1 Suspend/Resume
Via a Suspend message ("network initiated") the ISUP call processing may be temporarily interrupted until
a Resume message is received. The time between Suspend/Resume messages is controlled by an
associated ISUP supervision timer in the controlling exchange. The service logic may specify a time value
or the suppression of Suspend/Resume. Therefore, it shall be possible to control this supervision timer via
INAP (SSF is in the controlling exchange).
7.1.1.2 Preventing of call offering for certain calls
Many IN services are usually implemented by a number translation of numbers in a specific number series
into CCITT Recommendation E.164 [2] numbers. The translated numbers are used to route the calls to
the installations of the service subscriber.
For some of these services there may be a requirement, that the service provider should be able to
prevent other calls than those controlled by the Service Control Point (SCP) to be offered at the access of
the service subscriber.
7.1.2 Interworking between IN and basic call in case of user interaction
This subclause identifies the requirements for charging, through-connection and time supervision in case
of an IN based service with user interaction.
7.1.2.1 Modify charging
If an IN based service includes user interaction with the calling party prior to call establishment, it should
be a service option to define whether or not and how the calling party shall be charged for the user
interaction. The ISUP signalling shall support the possibility to modify charging in the Originating Local
Exchange (OLE) on request of the SCF.
7.1.2.2 Through-connection
In case in-band information is to be collected from the user the transmission path needs to be through-
connected in both directions.
7.1.2.3 Manipulation on basic call timer supervision
The originating exchange supervises the receipt of Address Complete Message (ACM) and Answer
Message (ANM) by means of timers. As there should not be any restrictions on how long a user
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