Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Private Integrated Services Network — Specification, functional model and information flows — Make call request supplementary service

ISO/IEC 20113:2004 specifies supplementary service Make Call Request (SS-MCR), which is related, but not limited to, various basic services supported by Private Integrated Services Networks (PISNs). Basic services are specified in ISO/IEC 11574. The supplementary service MCR enables a Requesting User to request a Co-operating User to establish a new Requested Call to a Destination User. This new Requested Call between the Co-operating and Destination User can be either a Basic call or call independent signalling connection. Service specifications are produced in three stages, according to the method described in ETS 300 387. ISO/IEC 20113:2004 contains the stage 1 and stage 2 specifications of SS-MCR. The stage 1 specification specifies the supplementary service as seen by users of PISNs. The stage 2 specification specifies the functional entities involved in the supplementary service and the information flows between them.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 20113
First edition
2004-05-15

Information technology —
Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems — Private
Integrated Services Network —
Specification, functional model and
information flows — Make call request
supplementary service
Technologies de l'information — Télécommunications et échange
d'information entre systèmes — Réseau privé à intégration de
services — Spécification, modèle fonctionnel et flux d'informations —
Service supplémentaire de demande par appel




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ISO/IEC 20113:2004(E)
Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope. 1
2 Conformance . 1
3 Normative references . 1
4 Terms and definitions. 2
4.1 External definitions. 2
4.2 Other definitions . 2
5 Acronyms. 3
6 SS-MCR stage 1 specification . 3
6.1 Description. 3
6.2 Procedures . 3
6.3 Interactions with other Supplementary Services / Additional Network Features . 5
6.4 Interworking considerations. 8
6.5 Overall SDL. 8
7 SS-MCR stage 2 specification . 10
7.1 Functional model . 10
7.2 Information flows . 12
7.3 Functional Entity actions . 14
7.4 Functional Entity behaviour. 15
7.5 Allocation of Functional Entities to physical equipment. 20
7.6 Interworking considerations. 20

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ISO/IEC 20113:2004(E)
Foreword
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Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of
ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees
established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC
technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental
and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work. In the field of information
technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of the joint technical committee is to prepare International Standards. Draft International
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO/IEC 20113 was prepared by ECMA (as ECMA-343) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track
procedure”, by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, in parallel with its approval
by national bodies of ISO and IEC.

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ISO/IEC 20113:2004(E)
Introduction
This International Standard is one of a series defining services and signalling protocols applicable to Private
Integrated Services Networks (PISNs). The series uses ISDN concepts as developed by ITU-T and conforms
to the framework of International Standards for Open Systems Interconnection as defined by ISO/IEC.
This International Standard specifies the Make Call Request supplementary service.
This International Standard 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 other
international and national standardization bodies. It represents a pragmatic and widely based consensus.

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 20113:2004(E)

Information technology — Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems — Private Integrated Services
Network — Specification, functional model and information
flows — Make call request supplementary service
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies supplementary service Make Call Request (SS-MCR), which is related,
but not limited, to various basic services supported by Private Integrated Services Networks (PISNs). Basic
services are specified in ISO/IEC 11574.
The supplementary service MCR enables a Requesting User to request a Co-operating User to establish a
new Requested Call to a Destination User. This new Requested Call between the Co-operating and
Destination User can be either a Basic call or call independent signalling connection.
Service specifications are produced in three stages, according to the method described in ETS 300 387. This
International Standard contains the stage 1 and stage 2 specifications of SS-MCR. The stage 1 specification
(Clause 6) specifies the supplementary service as seen by users of PISNs. The stage 2 specification
(Clause 7) specifies the functional entities involved in the supplementary service and the information flows
between them.
2 Conformance
In order to conform to this International Standard, a stage 3 standard shall specify signalling protocols and
equipment behaviour that are capable of being used in a PISN which supports the supplementary service
specified in this International Standard. This means that, to claim conformance, a stage 3 standard is required
to be adequate for the support of those aspects of Clause 6 (stage 1) and Clause 7 (stage 2) which are
relevant to the interface or equipment to which the stage 3 standard applies.
3 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
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
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 11582:2002, 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
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ETS 300 387:1994, Private Telecommunication Network (PTN); Method for the specification of basic and
supplementary services
ITU-T Rec. I.112:1993, Vocabulary of terms for ISDNs
ITU-T Rec. I.210:1993, Principles of telecommunication services supported by an ISDN and the means to
describe them
ITU-T Rec. Z.100:1999, Specification and Description Language
4 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
4.1 External definitions
This International Standard uses the following terms defined in other documents:
 Basic Service (ISO/IEC 11574)
 Call, Basic call (ISO/IEC 11582)
 Call independent signalling connection (ISO/IEC 11582)
 Call Independent (ISO/IEC 11582)
 Call Related (ISO/IEC 11582)
 Private Integrated services Network eXchange (PINX) (ISO/IEC 11579-1)
 Private Integrated Services Network (PISN) (ISO/IEC 11579-1)
 Service (ITU-T Rec. I.112)
 Signalling (ITU-T Rec. I.112)
 Supplementary Service (ITU-T Rec. I.210)
 User (ISO/IEC 11574)
4.2 Other definitions
4.2.1
Co-operating User
The user who receives a Make Call Request and who shall set up a new Requested Call to the Destination
User.
4.2.2
Destination User
The called user of the Requested Call i.e. the user to whom the Co-operating User shall establish a
Requested Call.
4.2.3
Make Call Request
A request from the Requesting User for a new call (i.e. Requested Call) between a Co-operating User and a
Destination User.
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4.2.4
Original Call
The call between the Requesting User and the Co-operating User. The Original Call can be either a Basic call
or a call independent signalling connection and is correlated with the Requested Call.
4.2.5
Requested Call
The call between the Co-operating User and the Destination User that is established by the Co-operating User
due to a Make Call Request from the Requesting User. The Requested Call can either be a Basic call (with a
specific Basic Service) or a call independent signalling connection and is correlated with the Original Call.
4.2.6
Requesting User
The User who sends a Make Call Request to the Co-operating User with the request to establish a specific
Requested Call to the Destination User.
5 Acronyms
ANF Additional Network Feature
FE Functional Entity
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
MCR Make Call Request
PINX Private Integrated services Network eXchange
PISN Private Integrated Services Network
SDL Specification and Description Language
SS Supplementary Service
6 SS-MCR stage 1 specification
6.1 Description
6.1.1 General description
The supplementary service MCR enables a Requesting User to request a Co-operating User to establish a
new Requested Call to a Destination User. This new Requested Call between the Co-operating User and the
Destination User can either be a Basic call or a call independent signalling connection. The new Requested
Call shall be correlated to the Original Call between the Requesting User and the Co-operating User.
6.1.2 Qualifications on applicability to telecommunication services
This supplementary service is applicable to all basic telecommunication services.
6.2 Procedures
6.2.1 Provision / withdrawal
SS-MCR may be provided or withdrawn after pre-arrangement with the service provider or may be generally
available to all users.
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6.2.2 Normal procedures
6.2.2.1 Activation, deactivation and interrogation
Not applicable.
6.2.2.2 Invocation and operation
A Requesting User may use SS-MCR to request the set up of a new Requested Call between a Co-operating
User and a Destination User.
NOTE The Requesting User and the Destination User can be the same user (e.g. Requesting/Destination User is a
Message Centre)
To invoke SS-MCR the Requesting User may use, if available, an existing signalling connection (either call-
related or call-independent) with the Co-operating User, otherwise the Requesting User shall establish a call
independent signalling connection to the Co-operating User in order to convey the following information:
• address information of the Destination User (e.g. Party Number);
• optionally, number information of the Co-operating User (e.g. Party Number);
• optionally, number information of the Requesting User (e.g. Party Number);
• an indication for a Basic Service, if a Basic call is requested, otherwise an indication for a call independent
signalling connection;
• a correlation ID for the Original Call and the Requested Call;
• an indication whether to retain the Original Call after successful establishment of the Requested Call.
If the entity serving the Co-operating User supports SS-MCR, this entity may check whether the Requesting
User is allowed to invoke SS-MCR and if a call independent signalling connection or a Basic call with the
indicated Bearer Service can be established. Afterwards, the Co-operating User may be informed about the
SS-MCR request. The Requested Call shall be either a Basic call with the requested Basic Service or a call
independent signalling connection, due to the received request. Additionally the following information shall be
sent to the Destination User:
• address information of the Requesting User and Co-operating User (i.e. Party Number of the Requesting
User) if received;
• a correlation ID for the Original Call and the Requested Call.
If the Requested Call is successfully established, an appropriate indication shall be sent to the Requesting
User. The Original Call shall be retained or cleared immediately after successful establishment of the
Requested Call dependent on the corresponding indication received in the initial Make Call Request from the
Requesting User. The Co-operating User is responsible for clearing of the Requested Call. In case of retention
of the Original Call the Requesting User is responsible for clearing of the Original Call to the Co-operating
User.
6.2.3 Exceptional procedures
6.2.3.1 Activation, deactivation and interrogation
Not applicable.
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6.2.3.2 Invocation and operation
If the entity serving the Co-operating User does not support SS-MCR or if the validation of the request from
the Requesting user fails or a call independent signalling connection or a Basic call with the indicated Basic
Service cannot be established, an appropriate error indication shall be sent to the Requesting User. The
Requesting User is responsible for clearing of the Original Call.
If the Co-operating User is busy when SS-MCR is invoked, an appropriate error indication shall be sent to the
Requesting User. The Requesting User is responsible for clearing the Original Call.
6.3 Interactions with other Supplementary Services / Additional Network Features
Interactions with other supplementary services and ANFs for which PISN standards were available at the time
of publication of this International Standard are specified below.
6.3.1 Calling Line Identification Presentation (SS-CLIP)
No interaction.
6.3.2 Connected Line Identification Presentation (SS-COLP)
No interaction.
6.3.3 Calling/Connected Line Identification Restriction (SS-CLIR)
No interaction.
6.3.4 Calling Name Identification Presentation (SS-CNIP)
No interaction.
6.3.5 Calling/Connected Name Identification Restriction (SS-CNIR)
No interaction.
6.3.6 Connected Name Identification Presentation (SS-CONP)
No interaction.
6.3.7 Call Forwarding Unconditional (SS-CFU)
If the Co-operating User has activated SS-CFU, the request to set up a new Requested Call shall not be
forwarded. It is an implementation option for the entity serving the Co-operating User to either provide SS-
MCR or to send an error indication towards the Requesting User.
SS-CFU, activated at the Destination User, is not affected by SS-MCR , i.e. the Requested Call may be
forwarded.
6.3.8 Call Forwarding Busy (SS-CFB)
If a Co-operating User has activated SS-CFB and is in busy condition, the request to set up a new Requested
Call shall not be forwarded and an error indication shall be provided towards the Requesting user.
SS-CFB, activated at the Destination User, is not affected by SS-MCR, i.e. the Requested Call may be
forwarded.
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6.3.9 Call Forwarding No Reply (SS-CFNR)
If the Co-operating User has activated SS-CFNR and does not answer, the request to set up a new
Requested Call shall not be forwarded. It is an implementation option for the entity serving the Co-operating
User to either continue providing SS-MCR or to send an error indication towards the Requesting User.
SS-CFNR, activated at the Destination User, is not affected by SS-MCR, i.e. the Requested Call may be
forwarded.
6.3.10 Call Deflection (SS-CD)
Deflection of the request to set up a new Requested Call shall not be allowed. The request to set up a new
Requested Call shall not be deflected. It is an implementation option for the entity serving the Co-operating
User to either provide SS-MCR or to send an error indication towards the Requesting User.
SS-CD, activated at the Destination User, is not affected by SS-MCR, i.e. the Requested Call may be
defle
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