Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
3Abbreviationsandacronyms
4Introduction
4.1SDF-SDFrelationship
4.2IntroductiontotheINX.500DSPandDISPSubset
4.3Versionsandtherulesforextensibility
5FSMforSDF
5.1Overview
5.2SDME-FSM
5.3SDFstatetransitionmodelforSDFrelatedstates
6DetailedOperationProcedure
6.1ChainedExecuteprocedure
6.2IN-ChainedAddEntryprocedure
6.3IN-ChainedModifyEntryprocedure
6.4IN-ChainedRemoveEntryprocedure
6.5IN-ChainedSearchprocedure
6.6IN-CoordinateShadowUpdateprocedure
6.7IN-DSABindprocedure
6.8IN-DSAShadowBindprocedure
6.9IN-RequestShadowUpdateprocedure
6.10IN-Unbindprocedure
6.11IN-UpdateShadowprocedure
6.12TFCBindprocedure
6.13TrafficFlowControlprocedure
7Parameters
7.1AgreementID
7.2Argument
7.3ControlType
7.4Duration
7.5IN-ChainedArgument
7.6IN-ChainedResult
7.7Information
7.8LastUpdate
7.9RequestedStrategy
7.10Result
7.11Security
7.12SecurityParameters
7.13TfcCriteria
7.14UpdatedInfo
7.15UpdateStrategy
7.16UpdateTime
7.17UpdateWindow
7.18WasChained
8Errors
8.1Operationrelatederrorprocedures
9ASN.1definitions
10ServiceassumedfromTCAP
10.1Normalprocedures
10.2Abnormalprocedures
10.3Dialoguehandling
10.4Componenthandling Abstract
Defines the Intelligent Network (IN) Application Protocol (INAP) for IN Capability Set 3 (IN CS-3), the INAP for IN CS-3 based upon IN CS-2 Q.1228 and Q.1224 specifications (1997) and the general rules for INAP provided in ITU-T Q.1208, and is consistent with the scope of IN CS-3 as defined in ITU-T Q.1231.