CSA ISO/IEC 17878:04 (R2019)
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Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Inter-Exchange Signalling Protocol - Private User Mobility (PUM) - Call Handling Additional Network Features (Adopted ISO/IEC 17878:2003, second edition, 2003-04-01)
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01-01-2004
Scope This International Standard specifies the signalling protocol for the support of the Private User Mobility call handling additional network features (ANF-PUMI and ANF-PUMO) at the Q reference point between Private Integrated services Network exchanges (PINX) connected together within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). ANF-PUMI is a feature that directs incoming calls to a PUM user within the PISN regardless of the PUM user.s geographical location within the PISN, provided that the PUM user.s location is known. ANF-PUMO permits the PISN to process call requests from a PUM user at the home location, if required. The Q reference point is defined in ISO/IEC 11579-1. Service specifications are produced in three stages and according to the method specified in ITU-T Rec. I.130. This International Standard contains the stage 3 specification for the Q reference point and satisfies the requirements identified by the stage 1 and stage 2 specifications in ISO/IEC 17877. The signalling protocol for ANF-PUMI and ANF-PUMO operates on top of the signalling protocol for basic circuit switched call control, as specified in ISO/IEC 11572, and uses certain aspects of the generic procedures for the control of supplementary services specified in ISO/IEC 11582. This International Standard also specifies additional signalling protocol requirements for the support of interactions at the Q reference point between ANF-PUMI / ANF-PUMO and other supplementary services and ANFs. This International Standard is applicable to PINXs which can interconnect to form a PISN.
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Standard
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1-55397-712-2
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67
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THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO ITU-T Rec. I.112,ITU-T Rec. I.130,ITU-T Rec. I.210,ITU-T Rec. Q.850,ITU-T Rec. Q.950,ITU-T Rec. Z.100 |
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Canadian Standards Association
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Current
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Scope This International Standard specifies the signalling protocol for the support of the Private User Mobility call handling additional network features (ANF-PUMI and ANF-PUMO) at the Q reference point between Private Integrated services Network exchanges (PINX) connected together within a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). ANF-PUMI is a feature that directs incoming calls to a PUM user within the PISN regardless of the PUM user.s geographical location within the PISN, provided that the PUM user.s location is known. ANF-PUMO permits the PISN to process call requests from a PUM user at the home location, if required. The Q reference point is defined in ISO/IEC 11579-1. Service specifications are produced in three stages and according to the method specified in ITU-T Rec. I.130. This International Standard contains the stage 3 specification for the Q reference point and satisfies the requirements identified by the stage 1 and stage 2 specifications in ISO/IEC 17877. The signalling protocol for ANF-PUMI and ANF-PUMO operates on top of the signalling protocol for basic circuit switched call control, as specified in ISO/IEC 11572, and uses certain aspects of the generic procedures for the control of supplementary services specified in ISO/IEC 11582. This International Standard also specifies additional signalling protocol requirements for the support of interactions at the Q reference point between ANF-PUMI / ANF-PUMO and other supplementary services and ANFs. This International Standard is applicable to PINXs which can interconnect to form a PISN.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 17878:2003 | Identical |
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