Private Integrated Services Network (PISN); Profile Standard for the connection of Radio Paging Equipment (RPE) to a PISN

DE/ECMA-00143b

Zasebno omrežje z integriranimi storitvami (PISN) - Standardni profil za priključitev opreme radijskega osebnega klica (RPE) na PISN

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Publication Date
22-Dec-1996
Current Stage
12 - Completion
Due Date
27-Dec-1996
Completion Date
23-Dec-1996

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Private Integrated Services Network (PISN); Profile Standard for the connection of Radio
Paging Equipment (RPE) to a PISN
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 739 Edition 1
ICS:
33.040.35 Telefonska omrežja Telephone networks
33.050.20 Oprema za osebni klic Paging equipment
SIST ETS 300 739 E1:2005 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN ETS 300 739
TELECOMMUNICATION December 1996
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-ECMA Reference: DE/ECMA-00143
ICS: 35.120
Key words: Paging, PICS, PISN, PTN, PTNX, PINX
Private Integrated Services Network (PISN);
Profile Standard for the
connection of Radio Paging Equipment (RPE)
to a PISN
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the
foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.

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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 .7
1 Scope .9
2 Conformance.9
3 References.9
4 Definitions.11
4.1 External definitions.11
4.2 Internal definitions.11
5 List of acronyms .11
6 Addressing .12
7 Profile for the S reference point .12
7.1 Paging services.12
7.1.1 Paging call with or without a speech connection to the pager.12
7.1.2 Diversion to paging.12
7.1.3 Paging with meet-me answer.13
7.2 Basic access interface (S0) .13
7.2.1 Layer 1 requirements .13
7.2.2 Layer 2 requirements .13
7.2.3 Layer 3 requirements for basic call procedures .13
7.2.3.1 SETUP.13
7.2.3.2 CALL PROCEEDING.13
7.2.3.3 ALERTING.14
7.2.3.4 CONNECT.14
7.2.3.5 DISCONNECT.14
7.2.3.6 RELEASE COMPLETE .14
7.2.4 Supplementary services requirements.14
7.2.4.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) .14
7.2.4.2 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP).14
7.2.4.3 Diversion.15
7.2.4.4 Do not disturb .15
7.2.5 Layer 3 coding requirements.15
7.2.5.1 Bearer capability .15
7.2.5.2 Called party number .15
7.2.5.3 Calling party number.15
7.2.5.4 Cause .15
7.2.5.5 High layer compatibility.15
7.2.5.6 Low layer compatibility.15
8 Profile for the Q reference point .15
8.1 Paging services.16
8.1.1 Paging call with or without a speech connection to the pager.16
8.1.2 Diversion to paging.16
8.1.3 Paging with meet-me answer.16
8.2 Applicable scenarios.16
8.2.1 Layer 1 requirements .16
8.2.2 Layer 2 requirements .16
8.2.3 Channel numbering.16
8.3 Layer 3 requirements for basic call procedures.16
8.3.1 Messages.17
8.3.1.1 SETUP.17

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8.3.1.2 ALERTING . 17
8.3.1.3 CONNECT . 17
8.3.1.4 DISCONNECT . 17
8.3.2 Information element coding . 17
8.4 Supplementary services and ANF requirements. 17
8.4.1 Generic Procedures. 17
8.4.2 Name supplementary services (CNIP, CONP). 17
8.4.3 Call Diversion (CFU, CFNR, CFB). 18
8.4.4 Call Transfer (CT). 18
8.4.5 Unsuccessful call supplementary services (CCBS, CO, CI, DNDO). 18
8.4.6 Call waiting (CW). 18
8.4.7 Do Not Disturb (DND). 18
8.4.8 Call Interception (CINT). 18
Annex A (normative): Profile Requirements List (RL). 19
A.1 General. 19
A.2 Relationship between RL and corresponding PICS proformas . 19
A.3 Requirement List for PINX. 19
A.3.1 Tables for the physical layer. 19
A.3.1.1 S reference point . 19
A.3.1.2 Q reference point. 19
A.3.2 Tables for the link layer: D-channel. 19
A.3.2.1 S reference point . 19
A.3.2.2 Q reference point. 19
A.3.3 Tables for the network layer. 20
A.3.3.1 S reference point . 20
A.3.3.2 Q reference point. 20
A.3.4 Tables for Supplementary Services and ANFs . 20
A.4 Requirement List for RPE. 20
A.4.1 Tables for the physical layer. 20
A.4.1.1 S reference point . 20
A.4.1.2 Q reference point. 20
A.4.2 Tables for the link layer: D-channel. 21
A.4.2.1 S reference point . 21
A.4.2.2 Q reference point. 21
A.4.3 Tables for the network layer. 21
A.4.3.1 S reference point . 21
A.4.3.2 Q reference point. 21
A.4.4 Tables for Supplementary Services and ANFs . 21
Annex B (normative): Profile specific ICS proforma . 22
B.1 Introduction. 22
B.2 Instruction for completing the ICS proforma. 22
B.2.1 General structure of the ICS proforma. 22
B.2.2 Additional Information. 22
B.2.3 Exception Information . 23
B.3 ICS proforma for PINX implementation . 23
B.3.1 Implementation Identification . 23
B.3.2 Supported interfaces for RPE connection. 23
B.3.3 Supported standards for RPE connection. 24
B.3.4 Requirements for the S reference point . 24
B.3.4.1 Layer 3 requirements in addition to ETS 300 192 . 24
B.3.4.2 Additional items . 25
B.3.5 Requirements for the Q reference point. 25
B.3.5.1 Layer 3 requirements in addition to ISO/IEC 11572 . 25
B.3.5.2 Additional questions. 26

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B.4 ICS proforma for RPE implementation.26
B.4.1 Implementation Identification .26
B.4.2 Supported interfaces for PINX connection.26
B.4.3 Supported standards for PINX connection .27
B.4.4 Requirements for the S reference point.27
B.4.4.1 Layer 3 requirements in addition to ETS 300 192 .27
B.4.4.2 Additional items .28
B.4.5 Requirements for the Q reference point .28
B.4.5.1 Layer 3 requirements in addition to ISO/IEC 11572.28
B.4.5.2 Additional questions .28
Annex C (informative): RPE/PINX services.29
Annex D (informative): Information flow diagrams, examples.30
D.1 Successful call to pager, no speech connection .30
D.2 Successful call to pager, speech connection or voice message.31
D.3 Unsuccessful call to pager due to absence.32
D.4 Unsuccessful call to pager due to absence. Voice message implemented .32
History.33

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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the European Computer
Manufacturers Association (ECMA) on behalf of its members and those of the European
Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI).
This ETS is one of a series of ECMA standards defining services and signalling protocols applicable to
Private Integrated Services Networks (PISNs). The series uses the ISDN concepts as developed by the
ITU-T (formerly CCITT) and is also within the framework of standards for open system interconnection as
defined by ISO.
This ETS specifies the functional profile for interconnecting Radio Paging Equipment (RPE) with PISNs to
permit interoperability between equipment from different vendors.
This ETS is based upon the practical experience of ECMA member companies and the results of their
active and continuous participation in the work of ISO/IEC JTC1, ITU-T, ETSI and various international
and national standardization bodies. It represents a pragmatic and widely based consensus.
Transposition dates
Date of adoption 6 December 1996
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 31 March 1997
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 30 September 1997
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 30 September 1997

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1 Scope
This Profile Standard specifies the combination of base standards, together with the selection of
appropriate options and parameter values, necessary to interface a Radio Paging Equipment (RPE) to a
Private Integrated Services Network Exchange (PINX).
The standard provides for two methods of connection of an RPE to a PINX. With the first method, the
RPE is connected in a similar manner to a TE connected at the S reference point using an ISDN basic
access interface at layer 1. With the second method the RPE is connected in a similar manner to another
PINX connected at the C reference point using an ISDN basic access interface or a primary rate interface
at layer 1. In this case static mapping is employed between the C reference point and the Q reference
point. The C, Q and S reference points are defined in ISO/IEC 11579-1 [4].
This Standard states requirements upon implementations to achieve interoperability between equipment
on each side of the RPE/PINX interface.
NOTE: Implementation of one or more profiles from this Standard does not preclude a
manufacturer from offering other means of interconnection.
2 Conformance
A system conforms to this Standard if it correctly performs all the mandatory capabilities defined in the
requirement list (RL) and the profile specific implementation conformance statement (ICS). Note that more
capabilities may be mandatory than in the base standards (annex A and B).
3 References
[1] ISO/IEC 9646-7 (1995): "Information technology - Open Systems
Interconnection - Conformance testing methodology and framework - Part 7:
Implementation conformance statements - Requirements and guidance on ICS
and ICS proformas".
[2] ISO/IEC 11571 (1994): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Numbering and sub-addressing in
private integrated services network".
[3] ISO/IEC 11572 (1994): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Circuit-mode bearer services - Inter-exchange signalling procedures and
protocol".
[4] 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)".
[5] ISO/IEC 11582 (1995): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services -
Inter-exchange signalling procedures and protocol".
[6] ISO/IEC 13868 (1995): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Inter-exchange signalling protocol - Name identification supplementary
services".
[7] ISO/IEC 13869 (1995): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Inter-exchange signalling protocol - Call transfer supplementary service".

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[8] ISO/IEC 15054 (1996): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Inter-Exchange Signalling Protocol - Call Interception Additional Network
Feature".
[9] ISO/IEC 13873 (1995): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Inter-exchange signalling protocol - Call diversion supplementary services".
[10] ISO/IEC 13874 (1995): "Information technology - Telecommunications and
information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network -
Inter-exchange signalling protocol - Path replacement additional network
feature".
[11] ETS 300 011 (1992): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Primary rate
user-network interface; Layer 1 specification and test principles".
[12] ETS 300 012 (1992): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Basic user-
network interface; Layer 1 specification and test principles".
[13] ETS 300 192 (1992): "Private Telecommunication Network (PTN); Signalling
protocol at the S-reference point; Circuit mode basic services".
[14] ETS 300 362 (1994): "Private Telecommunication Network (PTN);
Inter-exchange signalling protocol; Call offer supplementary service".
[15] ETS 300 364 (1994): "Private Telecommunication Network (PTN);
Inter-exchange signalling protocol; Do not disturb and do not disturb override
supplementary services".
[16] ETS 300 366 (1994): "Private Telecommunication Network (PTN);
Inter-exchange signalling protocol; Call completion supplementary services".
[17] ETS 300 402-1 (1995): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Digital
Subscriber Signalling System No. one (DSS1) protocol; Data link layer; Part 1:
General aspects".
[18] ETS 300 402-2 (1995): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Digital
Subscriber Signalling System No. one (DSS1) protocol; Data link layer; Part 2:
General protocol specification".
[19] ETS 300 402-4 (1996): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Digital
Subscriber Signalling System No. one (DSS1) protocol; Data link layer; Part 4:
Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification
for the general protocol".
[20] ETS 300 426 (1995): "Private Telecommunication Network (PTN);
Inter-exchange signalling protocol; Call intrusion supplementary service".
[21] CCITT Q.850 (1993): "Usage of cause and location in the Digital Subscriber
Signalling System No.1 and the Signalling System No.7 ISDN User Part".
[22] ESPA 4.4.8 (1992): "Proposal for standard supplementary services for
interworking of Private ISDN and Radio Paging".

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4 Definitions
4.1 External definitions
This standard uses the following terms defined in other documents:
Additional Network Feature (ANF): See ISO/IEC 11582 [5].
call, basic call: See ISO/IEC 11582 [5].
Private Integrated Services Network Exchange (PINX): See ISO/IEC 11579 [4].
transferring PINX: See ISO/IEC 13869 [7].
transit PINX: See ISO/IEC 11572 [3].
terminating PINX: See ISO/IEC 11572 [3].
4.2 Internal definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply:
meet-me answer: A procedure for the paged user, after he has been paged, to answer a call (i.e. to get a
speech connection with the calling user) by calling a specific destination in the PISN.
Meet-Me (ANSWER) destination: A PISN-number which is called in a meet-me answer.
meet-me service: A service in a PISN to allow a called user to be connected to a calling user by making a
meet-me answer.
Paging (CALL): A basic call where the destination is a pager rather than a terminal.
pager: A pocket receiver in a paging system.
pager number: PISN-number which identifies a pager.
speech paging: A paging where a speech connection is established to the pager.
5 List of acronyms
ANF Additional Network Feature
CD Call Deflection
CFB Call Forwarding on Busy
CFNR Call Forwarding on No Reply
CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional
CI Call Intrusion
CINT Call Interception
CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation
CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction
CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation
CO Call Offer
COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation
CONP Connected Name Identification Presentation
CT Call Transfer
CW Call Waiting
DND Do Not Disturb
DNDO DND Override
ICS Implementation Conformance Statement
PICS Protocol ICS
PINX Private Integrated Services Network Exchange
PISN Private Integrated Services Network

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RL Requirements List
RPE Radio Paging Equipment
TE Terminal Equipment
6 Addressing
Addressable entities are:
- Pagers;
- Meet-me answer destinations;
- optionally the RPE fixed part.
Pager numbers shall be part of the native numbering plan as defined in ISO/IEC 11571 [2] and shall
uniquely identify the pagers. All pager numbers shall be allocated to the RPE. For the S reference point
this means that all pager numbers will have to be assigned to the access where the RPE is connected.
This results in an MSN arrangement. For the Q reference point this means that all paging calls are routed
to the RPE in the same way as to another PINX.
NOTE: This means that in general the same number cannot be used for a telephone and a
pager.
In the case of the Q reference point all meet-me destinations shall have numbers which are part of the
native numbering plan and shall be allocated to the RPE. There could either be a fixed relationship
between the pager number and the meet-me answer number, or a dynamic allocation of the meet-me
answer number on a per call basis. The relationship between the pager number and meet-me answer
number is an RPE matter and implementation dependant.
In the case of the S reference point the meet-me destination numbers are implementation dependant and
the definition of them is therefore outside the scope of this Standard.
The RPE fixed part may, but need not, be an addressable entity. If it is, its number shall be part of the
native numbering plan.
7 Profile for the S reference point
An RPE acts as a TE when connected to an interface at the S reference point. Only the basic access
interface is covered by this Standard.
7.1 Paging services
The following paging services are covered:
- paging call with or without a speech connection to the pager, with or without explicit
acknowledgement from the pager;
- diversion to paging;
- paging with meet-me answer (implementation dependant).
7.1.1 Paging call with or without a speech connection to the pager
This type of call is a basic call where the called number identifies a pager rather than a terminal. The
paging calls are routed to the RPE by the PISN.
If CLIP is provided the paged user may call the calling user back. This is then a normal basic call and is
outside the scope of this Standard.
NOTE: The pager may send an explicit acknowledgement after receipt of the paging call.
7.1.2 Diversion to paging
Diversion to paging is a normal CFU or CFNR where the diverted-to-number is the number of a pager.
The paging calls are routed to the RPE by the PISN.

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If CLIP is provided the paged user may call the calling user back. This is then a normal basic call and is
outside the scope of this Standard.
NOTE: The pager may send an explicit acknowledgement after receipt of the paging call.
7.1.3 Paging with meet-me answer
Support of the meet-me service is implementation dependant and may be implemented either in the PINX
or in the RPE. The meet-me service requires that the call originating from the meet-me answer is joined
with the original call. Procedures how this is achieved are outside the scope of this Standard.
If the PINX has implemented a meet-me service the RPE may be required to reach a certain call state and
remain there while waiting for meet-me answer, or the meet-me answer may be independent of the state
of the paging call. In the first case the meet-me implementation may either require the RPE to wait in the
call received state, or to send a CONNECT and wait in the active state.
If the meet-me service is implemented in the RPE then it has no impact on the PINX. The original call is
joined together locally in the RPE with the m
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