Table of Contents
0Introduction
0.1Normativereferences
0.2Definitionmethodology
0.3Examplephysicalscenarios
0.4INAPprotocolarchitecture
0.5INAPaddressing
0.6RelationshipbetweenRecommendationQ.1214and
thisRecommendation
0.7CompatibilitymechanismsusedforINAP
1SACF/MACFrules
1.1ReflectionofTCAP-AC
1.2Sequential/Parallelexecutionofoperations
2AbstractsyntaxoftheINCS-1ApplicationProtocol
2.1SSF-SCF,SCF-SRFInterface
2.2SCF-SDFinterface
3Semantics
3.1Definitionofproceduresandentities
3.2Errorprocedures
3.3DetailedOperationprocedures
3.4ServicesassumedfromTCAP
AnnexA-INAPSDLDiagrams
A.1Introduction
A.2SDLdiagrams
AnnexB-DescriptionoftheSCSM(SDF-relatedstates)
andoftheSDSM
B.1DescriptionoftheProcessSCSM
B.2DescriptionoftheProcessSDSM
AppendixI-Servicedatamodelling
I.1ReviewofneedforServicedatamodelling
I.2GuidelinesforbuildingServiceDataModels
I.3ExampleService(UPTLikeService)
I.4DefiningContexts
AppendixII-Aspectsoftheintelligentnetwork
interfaceidentifiedas"ForFurther
Study"(FFS)relativetoCS-1
II.1General
II.2Operations
II.3Parameters
II.4ASN.1moduleofoperationsandparameters
II.5Procedures
AppendixIII-ExpandedASN.1coding Abstract
Defines the intelligent network application protocol for the support of the capabilities required by the CS-1 target services over the CS-1 interfaces (SSF-SCF, SCF-SDF and SCF-SRF) as defined in Recommendation Q.1211. It defines some of the possible protocol stack scenarios, the operations which flow between the entities and the procedures to be followed at each functional entity.