Table of Contents
1General
2ScopeofINdistributedfunctionalplanefor
capabilityset1
2.1End-useraccess
2.2Serviceinvocationandcontrol
2.3End-userinteraction
2.4Servicemanagement
3DistributedfunctionalplanemodelforCS-1
3.1Explanationofdiagram
3.2INfunctionalmodel
3.3DefinitionofFunctionalEntitiesrelatedto
INserviceexecution
4Functionalentitycall/serviceprocessingmodels
4.1Overview
4.2SFF/CFFmodel
4.3SpecializedResourceFunction(SRF)model
4.4ServiceControlFunction(SCF)model
4.5ServiceDataFunction(SDF)model
5Stage2descriptionofServiceIndependentBuilding
Blocks(SIBs)
5.1Introduction
5.2SIBstage2descriptions
5.3BASICCALLPROCESSSIB
5.4Stage2descriptionofotherdistributed
functionality
5.5Mappingoftheglobalfunctionalplanetothe
distributedfunctionalplane
6RelationshipsbetweenFEs
6.1General
6.2Relationships
6.3InformationflowsbetweenFEs
6.4SCF-SSFrelationship
6.5SCF-SRFrelationship
6.6SCF-SDFrelationship
6.7SummaryofinformationflowsandrelatedSIBs
AnnexACommunicationbetweencallsegments
AnnexBBCSMSDLDiagrams
Appendix1Aspectsofthedistributedfunctionalplane
identifiedas"forfurtherstudy"(FFS)
relativetoCS-1
I.1General
I.2Informationflows(IFs)
I.3Informationelements(IEs)
I.4Chart-IFs,IEs
I.5BCPSIBStage2
AppendixIIChargingscenariosexamples
II.1Introduction
II.2Chargingrequirements
II.3Chargingprocesses
II.4Chargingscenarios
II.5Interactions
II.6Frameworkforthecharginginformationflows
betweenSSFandSCF
Abstract
Provides end user access to call/service processing for CS-1 via the following access arrangements: analogue line interfaces, ISDN BRI and PRI , and traditional trunk and SS No.7 interfaces.