ECMA 180 : 1ED 92
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PROTOCOL FOR COMPUTER SUPPORTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS (CSTA) PHASE 1
12-01-2013
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Conformance
2.1 Static requirements
2.2 Dynamic requirements
2.3 PICS requirement
3 References
4 Definitions
Section 2 - Protocol Structure for CSTA
5 CSTA service definition model
5.1 CSTA application layer structure
5.2 Remote operations
5.3 The CSTA service response
5.4 Cross referencing of event reports
5.5 Handling of private data
6 Interconnection service boundary
7 Security
Section 3 - CSTA Protocol
8 Association management
9 Switching function services
9.1 Alternate call
9.2 Answer call
9.3 Call completion
9.4 Clear call
9.5 Clear connection
9.6 Conference call
9.7 Consultation call
9.8 Divert call
9.9 Hold call
9.10 Make call
9.11 Make Predictive call
9.12 Query device
9.13 Reconnect call
9.14 Retrieve call
9.15 Set feature
9.16 Transfer call
10 Switching function events
10.1 Call events
10.1.1 Call cleared
10.1.2 Conferenced
10.1.3 Connection cleared
10.1.4 Delivered
10.1.5 Diverted
10.1.6 Established
10.1.7 Failed
10.1.8 Held
10.1.9 Network reached
10.1.10 Originated
10.1.11 Queued
10.1.12 Retrieved
10.1.13 Service initiated
10.1.14 Transferred
10.2 Feature events
10.2.1 Call information
10.2.2 Do not disturb
10.2.3 Forwarding
10.2.4 Message waiting
10.3 Agent state events
10.3.1 Logged on
10.3.2 Logged off
10.3.3 Not ready
10.3.4 Ready
10.3.5 Work not ready
10.3.6 Work ready
10.4 Maintenance events
10.4.1 Back in service
10.4.2 Out of service event
10.5 Private events
11 Computing function services
11.1 Route request
11.2 Re-route request
11.3 Route select request
11.4 Route used request
11.5 Route end request
12 Bidirectional services
12.1 Escape service
12.2 System status
13 Status reporting services
13.1 Monitor start
13.2 Change monitor filter
13.3 Monitor stop
13.4 Snapshot device
13.5 Snapshot call
14 Switching function errors
15 Switching event cause values
16 CSTA data types
16.1 Switching function objects
16.2 Device identifiers
16.3 Call and connection identifiers
16.4 Connection states
16.5 Status reporting
16.6 Device and feature types and other parameters
16.7 Security service
16.8 Common extensions
Annex A - Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
(PICS) Proforma
Specifies application protocol data units (APDUs) for the services described in Standard ECMA-179, Services for Computer-Supported Telecommunications Applications. Applicable in the field of interconnection of switches and computers in a private telecommunications environment.
DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
European Computer Manufacturers Association
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Status |
Current
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ECMA/TR 80 : 1ED 2000 | MIGRATING TO CSTA PHASE 3 |
ISO/IEC 9072-1:1989 | Information processing systems — Text communication — Remote Operations — Part 1: Model, notation and service definition |
ISO 8650:1988 | Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — Protocol specification for the Association Control Service Element |
ECMA 138 : 1989 | SECURITY IN OPEN SYSTEMS - DATA ELEMENTS AND SERVICE DEFINITIONS |
ECMA 179 : 1ED 92 | SERVICES FOR COMPUTER SUPPORTED TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONS (CSTA) PHASE 1 |
ISO/IEC 8824:1990 | Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
ISO/IEC 8825:1990 | Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
ECMA 155 : 2ED 97 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORKS - ADDRESSING |
ISO/IEC 9072-2:1989 | Information processing systems — Text communication — Remote Operations — Part 2: Protocol specification |
ISO/IEC 8649:1996 | Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Service definition for the Association Control Service Element |
ENV 41007 : 1991 | DEFINITION OF TERMS IN PRIVATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS |
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