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Intelligent Network Application Protocol Compliance Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
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December 2011
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Contents
Copyright ............................................................................................................................. ii About this Document ........................................................................................................... v Document Conventions ...................................................................................................... vi
Chapter 1
INAP and Compliance Document Versions
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1 INAP .................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2
Compliance Statement
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 3 INAP - ETSI ......................................................................................................................... 4 Core INAP Support .............................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 3
INAP Operation Parameters Support
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 7 AssistRequestInstructions ................................................................................................... 8 ApplyCharging ..................................................................................................................... 9 ApplyChargingReport ........................................................................................................ 10 Cancel ................................................................................................................................ 11 CollectInformation .............................................................................................................. 12 Connect ............................................................................................................................. 13 ConnectToResource .......................................................................................................... 14 Continue ............................................................................................................................ 15 DisconnectForwardConnection ......................................................................................... 16 EstablishTemporaryConnection ........................................................................................ 17 EventReportBCSM ............................................................................................................ 18 FurnishChargingInformation .............................................................................................. 19 InitialDP ............................................................................................................................. 20 InitiateCallAttempt ............................................................................................................. 22 PlayAnnouncement ........................................................................................................... 23 PromptAndCollectUserInformation .................................................................................... 24 ReleaseCall ....................................................................................................................... 25 RequestReportBCSMEvent ............................................................................................... 26 ResetTimer ........................................................................................................................ 27 SpecializedResourceReport .............................................................................................. 28 INAP result parameters support ........................................................................................ 29 PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result ......................................................................... 30
Chapter 4
INAP Errors Support
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 31 List of INAP Errors ............................................................................................................. 32
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CS-2 Operation Parameters Support
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 33 DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgument .................................................................. 34 ContinueWithArgument ..................................................................................................... 35 DisconnectLeg ................................................................................................................... 36 MergeCallSegments .......................................................................................................... 37 SplitLeg .............................................................................................................................. 38
Chapter 6
GPRS Operations Parameter Support
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 39 ActivityTestGPRS .............................................................................................................. 40 ApplyChargingGPRS ......................................................................................................... 41 ApplyChargingReportGPRS .............................................................................................. 42 CancelGPRS ..................................................................................................................... 43 ConnectGPRS ................................................................................................................... 44 ContinueGPRS .................................................................................................................. 45 EntityReleasedGPRS ........................................................................................................ 46 InitialDPGPRS ................................................................................................................... 47 ReleaseGPRS ................................................................................................................... 48 EventReportGPRS ............................................................................................................ 49 RequestReportGPRSEvent ............................................................................................... 50 ResetTimerGPRS .............................................................................................................. 51
Chapter 7
SMS Operations Parameter Support
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 53 InitialDPSMS ...................................................................................................................... 54 ConnectSMS ...................................................................................................................... 55 RequestReportSMSEvent ................................................................................................. 56 EventReportSMS ............................................................................................................... 57 ContinueSMS ..................................................................................................................... 58 ReleaseSMS ...................................................................................................................... 59 ResetTimerSMS ................................................................................................................ 60
Appendix Overview ............................................................................................................................ 61 Glossary of Terms ............................................................................................................. 63 Index .................................................................................................................................. 65
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About this Document
This statement of compliance compares the NCC INAP implementation to:
ETSI defined INAP required for support of Capability Set 1 (CS1), as defined in ETS 300 374
ITU defined parameters specified in Q.1218
CAMEL compliant parameters defined by CAP in GSM 09.78
CS-2 specified in EN 301 140-1
CAMEL compilant parameters defined by CAP GSM 29.78
CAP and CS-2 parameters and operations not mentioned are assumed not to be currently supported.
This guide is written primarily for software engineers and testers administrators. However, the overview sections of the document are useful to anyone requiring an introduction.
Scope
Audience
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Document Conventions
Before you start using this guide, it is important to understand the terms and typographical conventions used in the documentation.
Specialized terms and acronyms are defined in the Glossary at the end of this guide.
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INAP and Compliance Document Versions
Overview
This chapter defines the version of INAP and the Compliance documents against which it is compared.
This chapter contains the following topics.
INAP ................................................................................................................ 2
Chapter 1
Introduction
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INAP
This document states compliance of NCC INAP (Intelligent Network Application Protocol) to:
ETSI defined INAP supporting Capability Set 1 (CS1), as defined in ETS 300 374
ITU defined parameters specified in Q.1218
CAMEL compliant parameters defined by CAP in GSM 29.78
CS-2 specified in EN 301 140-1.
Note: This document was written with respect to the software version TC_PROTOS v2.11.45
INAP version
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Compliance Statement
Overview
This chapter identifies the core INAP operations supported by the NCC INAP.
This chapter contains the following topics.
INAP - ETSI ..................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2
Introduction
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INAP - ETSI
This document details the compliance of NCC INAP (Intelligent Network Application Protocol) to:
ETSI defined INAP required for support of Capability Set 1 (CS1), as defined in ETS 300 374,
Support of certain ITU defined parameters specified in Q.1218 and
CAMEL compliant parameters defined by CAP in GSM 29.78
CS-2 specified in EN 301 140-1.
Note: CAP parameters not mentioned can be assumed not to be currently supported.
Overview
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Core INAP Support
The number and weight of replicated database changes generated from normal operations of the provisioning facilities of the SMS depends on the situation. Possible situations are listed below:
Core INAP operations between SCF - SSF
Core INAP operations between SCF - SRF
The table below shows the SCF - SSF operations defined by the Core INAP specification and indicates if they are supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
Core INAP Operations Support
ActivateServiceFiltering Not Supported
ActivityTest Not Supported
ApplyCharging Supported
ApplyChargingReport Supported
AssistRequestInstructions Supported
CallGap Supported
CallInformationReport Supported
CallInformationRequest Supported
Cancel Supported
CollectInformation Supported
Connect Supported
ConnectToResource Supported
Continue Supported
DisconnectForwardConnection Supported
EstablishTemporaryConnection Supported
EventNotificationCharging Not Supported
EventReportBCSM Supported
FurnishChargingInformation Supported
InitialDP Supported
InitiateCallAttempt Supported
ReleaseCall Supported
RequestNotificationChargingEvent Not Supported
RequestReportBCSMEvent Supported
ResetTimer Supported
SendChargingInformation Supported
ServiceFilteringResponse Not Supported
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The table below shows the SCF - SRF operations defined by the Core INAP specification and indicates if they are supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
Core INAP Operations Support
AssistRequestInstructions Supported
Cancel Supported
PlayAnnouncement Supported
PromptAndCollectUserInformation Supported
SpecializedResourceReport Supported
Operations between SCF - SRF
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INAP Operation Parameters Support
Overview
This chapter identifies the parameters of the Core INAP operations as supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
This chapter contains the following topics.
AssistRequestInstructions ............................................................................... 8 ApplyCharging ................................................................................................. 9 ApplyChargingReport .................................................................................... 10 Cancel ........................................................................................................... 11 CollectInformation ......................................................................................... 12 Connect ......................................................................................................... 13 ConnectToResource ..................................................................................... 14 Continue ........................................................................................................ 15 DisconnectForwardConnection ..................................................................... 16 EstablishTemporaryConnection .................................................................... 17 EventReportBCSM ........................................................................................ 18 FurnishChargingInformation .......................................................................... 19 InitialDP ......................................................................................................... 20 InitiateCallAttempt ......................................................................................... 22 PlayAnnouncement ....................................................................................... 23 PromptAndCollectUserInformation ................................................................ 24 ReleaseCall ................................................................................................... 25 RequestReportBCSMEvent........................................................................... 26 ResetTimer .................................................................................................... 27 SpecializedResourceReport .......................................................................... 28 INAP result parameters support .................................................................... 29
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AssistRequestInstructions
This parameter enables information flow from SRF to SCF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
PlayAnnouncement
PromptAndCollectUserInformation
The following ETSI parameters are associated with AssistRequestInstructions:
Parameters Support
correlationID Supported
iPAvailable Not Supported
iPSSPCapablities Not Supported
extensions Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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ApplyCharging
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
ApplyChargingReport
RequestReportBCSM
The following ETSI parameters are associated with ApplyCharging:
Parameters Support
aChBillingChargingCharacteristics Supported
sendCalculationToSCFIndication Supported
partyToCharge Supported
extensions Not Supported
The CAP parameters associated with aChBillingChargingCharacteristics are:
Parameters Support
timeDurationCharging Supported
maxCallDuration Supported
releaseIfDurationExceeded Supported
audibleIndicator Supported
tone Supported
tariffSwitchInterval Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
CAP parameters
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ApplyChargingReport
This parameter enables information flow from SSF to SCF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
ApplyCharging
Cancel
The following ETSI parameters are associated with ApplyChargingReport:
Parameters Support
CallResult Supported
The CAP parameters associated with CallResult are:
Parameters Support
timeDurationChargingResult Supported
timeInformation Supported
timeIfNoTariffSwitch Supported
timeIfTariffSwitch Supported
timeSinceLastTariffSwitch Supported
tafiffSwitchInterval Supported
partyToCharge Supported
callActive Supported
partyToCharge Supported
callActive Supported
callReleasedAtTcpExpiry Supported
The following free call indicator is associated with ApplyChargingReport:
Parameters Support
extensions
(extension type 100, data type ASN.1 NULL.)
Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
CAP parameters
Additional parameters
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Cancel
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SRF/SSF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
PlayAnnouncement
PromptAndCollectUserInformation
The following ETSI parameters are associated with Cancel:
Parameters Support
invokeID Supported
allRequests Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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CollectInformation
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
None.
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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Connect
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
The following ETSI parameters are associated with Connect:
Parameters Support
destinationRoutingAddress Supported
alertingPattern Supported
correlationID Supported
cutAndPaste Supported
originalCalledPartyID Supported
routeList Not Supported
scfID Supported
extensions Supported
serviceInteractionIndicators Not Supported
callingPartyNumber Supported
callingPartysCategory Supported
redirectingPartyID Supported
redirectionInformation Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with Connect:
Parameters Support
forwardingCondition Not Supported
iSDNAccessRelatedInformation Not Supported
travellingClassMark Not Supported
The following CAP parameters are associated with Connect:
Parameters Support
genericNumbers (contains 1 additional calling party number)
Supported
suppressionOfAnnouncement Supported
oCSIApplicable Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
ITU parameters
CAP parameters
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ConnectToResource
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
DisconnectForwardConnection
The following ETSI parameters are associated with ConnectToResource:
Parameters Support
resourceAddress Supported
Q.1218 legID and both parameters not yet supported.
extensions Supported
serviceInteractionIndicators Not Supported
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with ConnectToResource:
Parameters Support
legID Supported
The following CS-2/CAP parameters are associated with ConnectToResource:
Parameters Support
callSegmentID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
CS-2 parameters
CS-2/CAP parameters
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Continue
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
None.
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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DisconnectForwardConnection
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
ConnectToResource
EstablishTemporaryConnection
None.
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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EstablishTemporaryConnection
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
DisconnectForwardConnection
InitialDP
The following ETSI parameters are associated with EstablishTemporaryConnection:
Parameters Support
assistingSSPIPRoutingAddress Supported
correlationID Supported
scfID Supported
extensions Not Supported
serviceInteractionIndicators Not Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with EstablishTemporaryConnection:
Parameters Support
legID Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
ITU parameters
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EventReportBCSM
This parameter enables information flow from SSF to SCF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
RequestReportBCSMEvent
Cancel
The following ETSI parameters are associated with EventReportBCSM:
Parameters Support
eventTypeBCSM Supported
eventSpecificInformationBCSM Supported
legID Supported
miscCallInfo Supported
extensions Not Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with EventReportBCSM:
Parameters Support
bcsmEventCorrelationID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
Additional ITU parameters
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FurnishChargingInformation
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
The following ETSI parameters are associated with FurnishChargingInformation:
Parameters Support
fCIBillingChargingCharacteristics Supported
For Nokia DX200 switches, the following parameters are associated with fCIBillingChargingCharacteristics:
Parameters Support
Service Type Supported
Call Type Supported
C Call Type Supported
C Number Supported
D Call Type Supported
D Number Supported
The following CAP 2 parameters are associated with fCIBillingChargingCharacteristics:
Parameters Support
freeFormatData Supported
partyToCharge Supported
The following CAP 2 parameters are associated with fCIBillingChargingCharacteristics:
Parameters Support
appendFreeFormatData Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
Nokia DX200 switches
CAP 2 parameters
CAP 3 parameters
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InitialDP
This parameter enables information flow from SSF to SCF.
None
The following ETSI parameters are associated with InitialDP:
Parameters Support
serviceKey Supported
calledPartyNumber Supported
callingPartyNumber Supported
callingPartysCategory Supported
cGEncountered Supported
iPSSPCapabilities Not Supported
iPAvailable Not Supported
locationNumber Supported
originalCalledPartyID Supported
extensions
(including: Nokia GSM extensions)
Supported
highLayerCompatibility Supported
serviceInteractionIndicators Not Supported
additionalCallingPartyNumber Supported
forwardCallIndicators Not Supported
bearerCapability Supported
eventTypeBCSM Supported
redirectingPartyID Supported
redirectionInformation Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with InitialDP:
Parameters Support
dialledDigits Not Supported
callingPartyBusinessGroupID Not Supported
callingPartySubaddress Not Supported
miscCallInfo Not Supported
serviceProfileIdentifier Not Supported
terminalType Not Supported
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The following CAP parameters are associated with InitialDP:
Parameters Support
calledPartyBCDNumber Supported
iMSI Supported
subscriberState Supported
locationInformation Supported
mscAddress Supported
callForwardingSS-Pending Supported
CAP parameters
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InitiateCallAttempt
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
The following ETSI parameters are associated with InitiateCallAttempt:
Parameters Support
destinationRoutingAddress Supported
alertingPattern Not Supported
extensions Supported
callingPartyNumber Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with InitiateCallAttempt:
Parameters Support
iSDNAccessRelatedInformation Not Supported
travellingClassMark Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
ITU parameters
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PlayAnnouncement
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SRF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
ConnectToResource
SpecializedResourceReport (linked operation)
Cancel
DisconnectForwardConnection
The following ETSI parameters are associated with PlayAnnouncement:
Parameters Support
informationToSend Supported
(displayInformation parameter is currently not supported).
disconnectFromIPForbidden Supported
requestAnnouncementComplete Supported
extensions Supported
(some Unysis NAP parameters supported).
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with PlayAnnouncement:
Parameters Support
legID Supported
callSegmentID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
CS-2 parameters
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PromptAndCollectUserInformation
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SRF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
ConnectToResource
DisconnectForwardConnection
Cancel
The following ETSI parameters are associated with PromptAndCollectUserInformation:
Parameters Support
collectedInfo Supported
disconnectFromIPForbidden Supported
informationToSend Supported
(displayInformation parameter is currently not supported).
extensions Supported
(some Unysis NAP parameters supported).
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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ReleaseCall
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
The following ETSI parameters are associated with ReleaseCall:
Parameters Support
cause Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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RequestReportBCSMEvent
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
EventReportBCSM
The following ETSI parameters are associated with RequestReportBCSMEvent:
Parameters Support
bcsmEvents Supported
extensions Not Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with RequestReportBCSMEvent:
Parameters Support
bcsmEventCorrelationID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
ITU parameters
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ResetTimer
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SSF.
None
The following ETSI parameters are associated with ResetTimer:
Parameters Support
timerID Not Supported
timervalue Supported
extensions Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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SpecializedResourceReport
This parameter enables information flow from SRF to SCF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
PlayAnnouncement
None.
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
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INAP result parameters support
This section lists the result parameters of the Core INAP operations results as supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
Introduction
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PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result
This parameter enables information flow from SCF to SRF.
The operations associated with this parameter are:
ConnectToResource
DisconnectForwardConnection
Cancel
The following ETSI parameters are associated with PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result:
Parameters Support
digitsResponse Supported
The following ITU parameters are associated with PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result:
Parameters Support
iA5Response Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
ETSI parameters
ITU parameters
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INAP Errors Support
Overview
This chapter identifies the support errors of the Core INAP operations supported by NCC INAP implementation.
This chapter contains the following topics.
List of INAP Errors ......................................................................................... 32
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List of INAP Errors
The table below shows the errors defined by the Core INAP specification and indicates if they are supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
Errors Support
Cancelled Supported
CancelFailed Supported
ETCFailed Supported
ImproperCallerResponse Supported
MissingCustomerRecord Supported
MissingParameter Supported
ParameterOutOfRange Supported
RequestedInfoError Supported
SystemFailure Supported
TaskRefused Supported
UnavailableResource Supported
UnexpectedComponentSequence Supported
UnexpectedDataValue Supported
UnexpectedParameter Supported
UnknownLegID Supported
Errors supported
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CS-2 Operation Parameters Support
Overview
This chapter identifies the parameters of the CS-2 operations as supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
This chapter contains the following topics.
DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgument .............................................. 34 ContinueWithArgument ................................................................................. 35 DisconnectLeg ............................................................................................... 36 MergeCallSegments ...................................................................................... 37 SplitLeg.......................................................................................................... 38
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DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgument
The operation associated with this parameter is:
ConnectToResource
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgument:
Parameters Support
legID Supported
callSegmentID Supported
Associated operations
CS-2 parameters
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ContinueWithArgument
None
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with ContinueWithArgument:
Parameters Support
legID Supported
csID Supported
locationNumber Supported
Associated operations
CS-2 parameters
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DisconnectLeg
The operation associated with this parameter is:
Connect
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with DisconnectLeg:
Parameters Support
legToBeReleased Supported
releaseCause Supported
Associated operations
CS-2 parameters
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MergeCallSegments
The operation associated with this parameter is:
SplitLeg
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with MergeCallSegments:
Parameters Support
sourceCallSegment Supported
targetCallSegment Supported
Associated operations
CS-2 parameters
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SplitLeg
The operation associated with this parameter is:
MergeCallSegments
The following CS-2 parameters are associated with SplitLeg:
Parameters Support
legToBeSplit Supported
newCallSegment Supported
Associated operations
CS-2 parameters
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GPRS Operations Parameter Support
Overview
This chapter identifies the parameters of the GPRS operations as supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
This chapter contains the following topics.
ActivityTestGPRS .......................................................................................... 40 ApplyChargingGPRS ..................................................................................... 41 ApplyChargingReportGPRS .......................................................................... 42 CancelGPRS ................................................................................................. 43 ConnectGPRS ............................................................................................... 44 ContinueGPRS .............................................................................................. 45 EntityReleasedGPRS .................................................................................... 46 InitialDPGPRS ............................................................................................... 47 ReleaseGPRS ............................................................................................... 48 EventReportGPRS ........................................................................................ 49 RequestReportGPRSEvent ........................................................................... 50 ResetTimerGPRS .......................................................................................... 51
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ActivityTestGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
None
None
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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ApplyChargingGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
The operation associated with this parameter is:
ApplyChargingReportGPRS
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with ApplyChargingGPRS:
Parameters Support
chargingCharacteristics Supported
tariffSwitchInterval Supported
pDPID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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ApplyChargingReportGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gprsSSF to gsmSCF.
The operation associated with this parameter is:
ApplyChargingGPRS
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with ApplyChargingReportGPRS:
Parameters Support
chargingResult Supported
qualityOfService Supported
active Supported
pDPID Supported
chargingRollOver Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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CancelGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with CancelGPRS:
Parameters Support
pDPID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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ConnectGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with ConnectGPRS:
Parameters Support
accessPointName Supported
pdpID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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ContinueGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with ContinueGPRS:
Parameters Support
pdpID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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EntityReleasedGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gprsSSF to gsmSCF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with EntityReleasedGPRS:
Parameters Support
gPRSCause Supported
pdpID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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InitialDPGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gprsSSF to gsmSCF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with InitialDPGPRS:
Parameters Support
serviceKey Supported
gPRSEventType Supported
mSISDN Supported
iMSI Supported
timeAndTimeZone Not Supported
gPRSMSClass Not Supported
endUserAddress Not Supported
qualityOfService Supported
accessPointName Supported
routeingAreaIdentity Supported
chargingID Supported
sGSNCapabilities Supported
locationInformationGPRS Supported
pDPInitiationType Supported
extensions Not Supported
gGSNAddress Supported
secondaryPDP-context Supported
iMEI Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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ReleaseGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with ReleasedGPRS:
Parameters Support
gprsCause Supported
pdpID Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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EventReportGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gprsSSF to gsmSCF.
The operation associated with this parameter is:
RequestReportGPRSEvent
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with EventReportGPRS:
Parameters Support
gPRSEventType Supported
miscGPRSInfo Supported
gPRSEventSpecificInformation Not Supported
pDPID Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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RequestReportGPRSEvent
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
The operation associated with this parameter is:
EventReportGPRSent
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with RequestReportGPRSEvent:
Parameters Support
gPRSEvent Supported
pDPID Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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ResetTimerGPRS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to gprsSSF.
None
The following GPRS related CAP parameters are associated with ResetTimerGPRS:
Parameters Support
timerID Not Supported
timervalue Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
GPRS parameters
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SMS Operations Parameter Support
Overview
This chapter identifies the parameters of the SMS operations as supported by the NCC INAP implementation.
This chapter contains the following topics.
InitialDPSMS ................................................................................................. 54 ConnectSMS ................................................................................................. 55 RequestReportSMSEvent ............................................................................. 56 EventReportSMS ........................................................................................... 57 ContinueSMS ................................................................................................ 58 ReleaseSMS ................................................................................................. 59 ResetTimerSMS ............................................................................................ 60
Chapter 7
Introduction
In this chapter
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InitialDPSMS
This parameter enables information flow from smsSSF to gsmSCF.
None
The following SMS related CAP parameters are associated with InitialDPSMS:
Parameters Support
serviceKey Supported
destinationSubscriberNumber Supported
callingPartyNumber Supported
eventTypeSMS Supported
iMSI Supported
locationInformationMSC Supported
locationInformationGPRS Not Supported
sMSCAddress Supported
timeAndTimezone Not Supported
tPShortMessageSpecificInfo Supported
tPProtocolIdentifier Supported
tPDataCodingScheme Supported
tPValidityPeriod Not Supported
extensions Supported
smsReferenceNumber Supported
mscAddress Supported
sgsn-Number Supported
ms-Classmark2 Not Supported
gPRSMSClass Not Supported
iMEI Not Supported
calledPartyNumber Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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ConnectSMS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to smsSSF.
None
The following SMS related CAP parameters are associated with ConnectSMS:
Parameters Support
callingPartysNumber Supported
destinationSubscriberNumber Supported
sMSCAddress Supported
extensions Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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RequestReportSMSEvent
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to smsSSF.
The operation associated with this parameter is:
EventReportSMS
The following SMS related CAP parameters are associated with RequestReportSMSEvent:
Parameters Support
sMSEvents Supported
extensions Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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EventReportSMS
This parameter enables information flow from smsSSF to gsmSCF.
None
The following SMS related CAP parameters are associated with EventReportSMS:
Parameters Support
eventTypeSMS Supported
eventSpecificInformationSMS Supported
miscCallInfo Supported
extensions Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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ContinueSMS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to smsSSF.
None
None
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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ReleaseSMS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to smsSSF.
None
The following SMS related CAP parameters are associated with EventReportSMS:
Parameters Support
RPCause Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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ResetTimerSMS
This parameter enables information flow from gsmSCF to smsSSF.
None
The following SMS related CAP parameters are associated with ResetTimerSMS:
Parameters Support
timerID Not Supported
timervalue Supported
extensions Not Supported
Information flow
Associated operations
SMS parameters
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Appendix
Overview
This appendix contains the following topics.
Glossary of Terms ......................................................................................... 63 Index .............................................................................................................. 65
In this appendix
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Glossary of Terms
Abstract Syntax Notation
Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic
This is a 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) initiative to extend traditional IN services found in fixed networks into mobile networks. The architecture is similar to that of traditional IN, in that the control functions and switching functions are remote. Unlike the fixed IN environment, in mobile networks the subscriber may roam into another PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network), consequently the controlling function must interact with a switching function in a foreign network. CAMEL specifies the agreed information flows that may be passed between these networks.
CAMEL Application Part
ETSI INAP Capability Set 1. An ITU standard.
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
General Packet Radio Service - employed to connect mobile cellular users to PDN (Public Data Network- for example the Internet).
Global System for Mobile communication.
It is a second generation cellular telecommunication system. Unlike first generation systems, GSM is digital and thus introduced greater enhancements such as security, capacity, quality and the ability to support integrated services.
HyperText Markup Language, a small application of SGML used on the World Wide Web.
It defines a very simple class of report-style documents, with section headings, paragraphs, lists, tables, and illustrations, with a few informational and presentational items, and some hypertext and multimedia.
Intelligent Network
Intelligent Network Application Part - a protocol offering real time communication between IN elements.
International Telecommunication Union
Oracle Corporation
Public Land Mobile Network
Service Control Function - this is the application of service logic to control functional entities in providing Intelligent Network services.
Standard Generalized Markup Language. The international standard for defining descriptions of the structure of different types of electronic document.
ASN
CAMEL
CAP
CS1
ETSI
GPRS
GSM
HTML
IN
INAP
ITU
Oracle
PLMN
SCF
SGML
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Depending on context, either:
Short Message Service
Service Management Server
Service Management System hardware platform
Sub Service Field.
SMS
SSF
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A
About this Document Audience • v Changes in this document • v Scope • v
ActivityTestGPRS Associated operations • 40 GPRS parameters • 40 Information flow • 40
Additional ITU parameters EventReportBCSM • 18
Additional parameters ApplyChargingReport • 10
ApplyCharging Associated operations • 9 CAP parameters • 9 ETSI parameters • 9 Information flow • 9
ApplyChargingGPRS Associated operations • 41 GPRS parameters • 41 Information flow • 41
ApplyChargingReport Additional parameters • 10 Associated operations • 10 CAP parameters • 10 ETSI parameters • 10 Information flow • 10
ApplyChargingReportGPRS Associated operations • 42 GPRS parameters • 42 Information flow • 42
ASN • 10 AssistRequestInstructions
Associated operations • 8 ETSI parameters • 8 Information flow • 8
Associated operations ActivityTestGPRS • 40 ApplyCharging • 9 ApplyChargingGPRS • 41 ApplyChargingReport • 10 ApplyChargingReportGPRS • 42 AssistRequestInstructions • 8 Cancel • 11 CancelGPRS • 43 CollectInformation • 12 Connect • 13 ConnectGPRS • 44 ConnectSMS • 55 ConnectToResource • 14 Continue • 15 ContinueGPRS • 45
A,(continued)
ContinueSMS • 58 ContinueWithArgument • 35 DisconnectForwardConnection • 16 DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgume
nt • 34 DisconnectLeg • 36 EntityReleasedGPRS • 46 EstablishTemporaryConnection • 17 EventReportBCSM • 18 EventReportGPRS • 49 EventReportSMS • 57 FurnishChargingInformation • 19 InitialDP • 20 InitialDPGPRS • 47 InitialDPSMS • 54 InitiateCallAttempt • 22 MergeCallSegments • 37 PlayAnnouncement • 23 PromptAndCollectUserInformation • 24 PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result •
30 ReleaseCall • 25 ReleaseGPRS • 48 ReleaseSMS • 59 RequestReportBCSMEvent • 26 RequestReportGPRSEvent • 50 RequestReportSMSEvent • 56 ResetTimer • 27 ResetTimerGPRS • 51 ResetTimerSMS • 60 SpecializedResourceReport • 28 SplitLeg • 38
Audience About this Document • v
C
CAMEL • v Cancel
Associated operations • 11 ETSI parameters • 11 Information flow • 11
CancelGPRS Associated operations • 43 GPRS parameters • 43 Information flow • 43
CAP • v CAP 2 parameters
FurnishChargingInformation • 19 CAP 3 parameters
FurnishChargingInformation • 19
Index
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C,(continued)
CAP parameters ApplyCharging • 9 ApplyChargingReport • 10 Connect • 13 InitialDP • 21
Changes in this document About this Document • v
CollectInformation Associated operations • 12 ETSI parameters • 12 Information flow • 12
Connect Associated operations • 13 CAP parameters • 13 ETSI parameters • 13 Information flow • 13 ITU parameters • 13
ConnectGPRS Associated operations • 44 GPRS parameters • 44 Information flow • 44
ConnectSMS Associated operations • 55 Information flow • 55 SMS parameters • 55
ConnectToResource Associated operations • 14 CS-2 parameters • 14 CS-2/CAP parameters • 14 ETSI parameters • 14 Information flow • 14
Continue Associated operations • 15 ETSI parameters • 15 Information flow • 15
ContinueGPRS Associated operations • 45 GPRS parameters • 45 Information flow • 45
ContinueSMS Associated operations • 58 Information flow • 58 SMS parameters • 58
ContinueWithArgument Associated operations • 35 CS-2 parameters • 35
Core INAP Support Introduction • 5 Operations between SCF - SRF • 6 Operations between SCF - SSF • 5
CS1 • v
C,(continued)
CS-2 parameters ConnectToResource • 14 ContinueWithArgument • 35 DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgume
nt • 34 DisconnectLeg • 36 MergeCallSegments • 37 PlayAnnouncement • 23 SplitLeg • 38
CS-2/CAP parameters ConnectToResource • 14
D
DisconnectForwardConnection Associated operations • 16 ETSI parameters • 16 Information flow • 16
DisconnectForwardConnectionWithArgument Associated operations • 34 CS-2 parameters • 34
DisconnectLeg Associated operations • 36 CS-2 parameters • 36
Document Conventions Icons • vi Terminology • vi Typographical conventions • vi
E
EntityReleasedGPRS Associated operations • 46 GPRS parameters • 46 Information flow • 46
Errors supported List of INAP Errors • 32
EstablishTemporaryConnection Associated operations • 17 ETSI parameters • 17 Information flow • 17 ITU parameters • 17
ETSI • v ETSI parameters
ApplyCharging • 9 ApplyChargingReport • 10 AssistRequestInstructions • 8 Cancel • 11 CollectInformation • 12 Connect • 13 ConnectToResource • 14 Continue • 15 DisconnectForwardConnection • 16 EstablishTemporaryConnection • 17 EventReportBCSM • 18 FurnishChargingInformation • 19 InitialDP • 20
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E,(continued)
InitiateCallAttempt • 22 PlayAnnouncement • 23 PromptAndCollectUserInformation • 24 PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result •
30 ReleaseCall • 25 RequestReportBCSMEvent • 26 ResetTimer • 27 SpecializedResourceReport • 28
EventReportBCSM Additional ITU parameters • 18 Associated operations • 18 ETSI parameters • 18 Information flow • 18
EventReportGPRS Associated operations • 49 GPRS parameters • 49 Information flow • 49
EventReportSMS Associated operations • 57 Information flow • 57 SMS parameters • 57
F
FurnishChargingInformation Associated operations • 19 CAP 2 parameters • 19 CAP 3 parameters • 19 ETSI parameters • 19 Information flow • 19 Nokia DX200 switches • 19
G
GPRS • 39 GPRS parameters
ActivityTestGPRS • 40 ApplyChargingGPRS • 41 ApplyChargingReportGPRS • 42 CancelGPRS • 43 ConnectGPRS • 44 ContinueGPRS • 45 EntityReleasedGPRS • 46 EventReportGPRS • 49 InitialDPGPRS • 47 ReleaseGPRS • 48 RequestReportGPRSEvent • 50 ResetTimerGPRS • 51
GSM • v
H
HTML • vi
I
Icons Document Conventions • vi
IN • vi INAP • v
INAP version • 2 INAP - ETSI
Overview • 4 INAP result parameters support
Introduction • 29 INAP version
INAP • 2 Information flow
ActivityTestGPRS • 40 ApplyCharging • 9 ApplyChargingGPRS • 41 ApplyChargingReport • 10 ApplyChargingReportGPRS • 42 AssistRequestInstructions • 8 Cancel • 11 CancelGPRS • 43 CollectInformation • 12 Connect • 13 ConnectGPRS • 44 ConnectSMS • 55 ConnectToResource • 14 Continue • 15 ContinueGPRS • 45 ContinueSMS • 58 DisconnectForwardConnection • 16 EntityReleasedGPRS • 46 EstablishTemporaryConnection • 17 EventReportBCSM • 18 EventReportGPRS • 49 EventReportSMS • 57 FurnishChargingInformation • 19 InitialDP • 20 InitialDPGPRS • 47 InitialDPSMS • 54 InitiateCallAttempt • 22 PlayAnnouncement • 23 PromptAndCollectUserInformation • 24 PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result •
30 ReleaseCall • 25 ReleaseGPRS • 48 ReleaseSMS • 59 RequestReportBCSMEvent • 26 RequestReportGPRSEvent • 50 RequestReportSMSEvent • 56 ResetTimer • 27 ResetTimerGPRS • 51 ResetTimerSMS • 60 SpecializedResourceReport • 28
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I,(continued)
InitialDP Associated operations • 20 CAP parameters • 21 ETSI parameters • 20 Information flow • 20 ITU parameters • 20
InitialDPGPRS Associated operations • 47 GPRS parameters • 47 Information flow • 47
InitialDPSMS Associated operations • 54 Information flow • 54 SMS parameters • 54
InitiateCallAttempt Associated operations • 22 ETSI parameters • 22 Information flow • 22 ITU parameters • 22
Introduction Core INAP Support • 5 INAP result parameters support • 29
ITU • v ITU parameters
Connect • 13 EstablishTemporaryConnection • 17 InitialDP • 20 InitiateCallAttempt • 22 PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result •
30 RequestReportBCSMEvent • 26
L
List of INAP Errors Errors supported • 32
M
MergeCallSegments Associated operations • 37 CS-2 parameters • 37
N
Nokia DX200 switches FurnishChargingInformation • 19
O
Operations between SCF - SRF Core INAP Support • 6
Operations between SCF - SSF Core INAP Support • 5
Oracle • ii Overview
INAP - ETSI • 4
P
PlayAnnouncement Associated operations • 23 CS-2 parameters • 23 ETSI parameters • 23 Information flow • 23
PLMN • 63 PromptAndCollectUserInformation
Associated operations • 24 ETSI parameters • 24 Information flow • 24
PromptAndCollectUserInformation Result Associated operations • 30 ETSI parameters • 30 Information flow • 30 ITU parameters • 30
R
ReleaseCall Associated operations • 25 ETSI parameters • 25 Information flow • 25
ReleaseGPRS Associated operations • 48 GPRS parameters • 48 Information flow • 48
ReleaseSMS Associated operations • 59 Information flow • 59 SMS parameters • 59
RequestReportBCSMEvent Associated operations • 26 ETSI parameters • 26 Information flow • 26 ITU parameters • 26
RequestReportGPRSEvent Associated operations • 50 GPRS parameters • 50 Information flow • 50
RequestReportSMSEvent Associated operations • 56 Information flow • 56 SMS parameters • 56
ResetTimer Associated operations • 27 ETSI parameters • 27 Information flow • 27
ResetTimerGPRS Associated operations • 51 GPRS parameters • 51 Information flow • 51
ResetTimerSMS Associated operations • 60 Information flow • 60 SMS parameters • 60
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S
SCF • 5 Scope
About this Document • v SGML • 63 SMS • vi SMS parameters
ConnectSMS • 55 ContinueSMS • 58 EventReportSMS • 57 InitialDPSMS • 54 ReleaseSMS • 59 RequestReportSMSEvent • 56 ResetTimerSMS • 60
SpecializedResourceReport Associated operations • 28 ETSI parameters • 28 Information flow • 28
SplitLeg Associated operations • 38 CS-2 parameters • 38
SSF • 5
T
Terminology Document Conventions • vi
Typographical conventions Document Conventions • vi
U
USMS • 5