Table of Contents
PART1
1General
1.1Normativereferences
1.2Abbreviationsandacronyms
2ScopeofINdistributedfunctionalplaneforcapability
set2
2.1Enduseraccess
2.2Serviceinvocationandcontrol
2.3Enduserinteraction
2.4INservicemanagementfunctionality
2.5CallPartyHandling
2.6Internetworking
2.7Security
2.8Out-ChannelCallRelatedUserInteraction(OCCRUI)
2.9Out-channelCallUnrelatedUserInteraction(OCUUI)
2.10Wirelessaccess
2.11Featureinteractions
3DistributedfunctionalmodelforINCS-2
3.1Explanationofdiagram
3.2INfunctionalmodel
3.3DefinitionoffunctionalentitiesrelatedtoIN
serviceexecution
3.4Useofindividualrelationshipsbetweenfunctional
entitiesrelatedtoINserviceexecution
3.5Overviewoffunctionalentitycall/servicelogic
processingmodels
4SSF/CCFmodel
4.1General
4.2BasicCallManager(BCM)
4.3IN-SwitchingManager(IN-SM)
4.4FeatureInteractionsManager(FIM)/CallManager(CM)
4.5RelationshipofSSF/CCFModelComponents
4.6RelationshipofSSF/CCFtoSCF
5SpecializedResourceFunction(SRF)model
5.1General
5.2SRFComponents
5.3ObjectsofSRFmanagement
6ServiceControlFunction(SCF)model
6.1General
6.2SCFcomponents
6.3Functionalroutinecategories
7ServiceDataFunction(SDF)model
7.1General
7.2SDFcomponents
7.3DatatypeshandledbySDF
8CallUnrelatedServiceFunction(CUSF)model
8.1General
8.2BasicNon-CallManager(BNCM)
8.3Descriptionofrelationshipmodel
9ServiceManagementFunction(SMF)model
9.1General
9.2SMFcomponents
PART2
10Mappingoftheglobalfunctionalplanetothe
distributedfunctionalplane
10.1MappingofPOIsandPOSstoDPsandPICs
11Informationflowdiagramsanddistributedservicelogic
intheDFP
11.1Introduction
11.2SIBstage2descriptions
11.3BASICPROCESSSIBs
11.4Stage2descriptionofotherdistributedfunctionality
11.5Distributedservicelogic
11.6MappingbetweeninformationflowsandSIBs
PART3
12RelationshipsbetweenFEs
12.1General
12.2Relationships
12.3InformationflowsbetweenFEs
12.4SCF-SSFrelationship
12.5SCF-SRFrelationship
12.6SCF-SCFrelationship
12.7SCF-CUSFrelationship
12.8SCF-SDFrelationship
12.9SDF-SDFrelationship
12.10IEPopulationRules
12.11SummaryofinformationflowsandrelatedSIBs
PART4
AnnexA-Mobilityaspects
A.1General
A.2Scope
A.3MobilityAspectsofDistributedFunctionalModel
forINCS-2
A.4ExamplemappingofwirelessaccessFEsto
physicalplatforms
AnnexB-TelecommunicationsManagementNetwork(TMN)concepts
B.1Introduction
B.2TheTMNfunctionalarchitecture
B.3ApplyingTMNconceptstotheIN
B.4ModellingaspectsimportedfromTMN
B.5INmanagementandgenericTMNmanagement
B.6INSMF-SMFinternetworkingrelationshipmapping
toTMN
AnnexC-INSSFQ3ManagementInformationModel
C.1Introduction
C.2SSFfunctionaldecomposition
C.3SSFmanagementrequirements
C.4SSFmanagementinformationmodel
AnnexD-INtestingandfaultmanagement
D.1Introduction
D.2INtestingcapabilitiesfortheSSF/CCF
D.3INend-to-endtesting
AppendixI-Example/applicationofINSSFQ3management
informationmodel
I.1Introduction
I.2SSFfunctionaldecomposition
I.3Exampletoillustratedevelopmentofinformation
modelsandmanagedobjectrequirements
AppendixII-Informationflowsandcallmodelsfor
terminalmobility
II.1General
II.2Functionalentitycall/serviceprocessingmodels
forwirelessaccess
II.3Informationflowenhancementsforwirelessaccess Abstract
Defines the Intelligent Network (IN) Distributed Functional Plane (DFP) architecture for IN Capability Set 2 (IN CS-2). It extends the description of the IN DFP for IN Capability Set 1 (IN CS-1) by inclusion of service management functionality, call-unrelated capabilities, call party handling for more than two parties, and mobility aspects for wireless access.