Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
2.1Normativereferences
2.2Informativereferences
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Signallingnetworkarchitecture
5.1Generalarchitecture
5.2InterworkingofTI-SCCPwithSCCP
6ExceptionstoITU-TRec.Q.711
6.1General
6.2Scopeandfieldofapplication
6.3Primitives
6.4Removaloftheembeddedservice
6.5Reasonforreturn
6.6SCCPmanagement
6.7DefinitionofthelowerboundaryoftheSCCP
7ExceptionstoITU-TRec.Q.712
7.1Signallingconnectioncontrolpartmessages
7.2SCCPmessageparameters
7.3Inclusionoffieldsinthemessages
8ExceptionstoITU-TRec.Q.713
8.1Introduction
8.2Codingofthegeneralparts
8.3SCCPparameters
8.4SCCPmessagesandcodes
8.5SCCPmanagementmessagesandcodes
8.6Mappingforcauseparametervalues
9ExceptionstoITU-TRec.Q.714
9.1General
9.2Generalcharacteristicsofsignallingconnection
controlprocedures
9.3Addressingandrouting
9.4Connection-orientedprocedures
9.5Connectionlessprocedures
9.6SCCPmanagementprocedures
9.7AnnexC-StateTransitionDiagrams(STD)forthe
signallingconnectioncontrolpartofSignalling
SystemsNo.7
9.8AnnexD-StateTransitionDiagrams(STD)forSCCP
managementcontrol
10ExceptionstoITU-TRec.Q.715
AppendixI-AspectsofthefullymeshedSignallingTransport
Network
I.1GSTsupportedbytheSignallingTransportConverteron
MTPandMTP3b
I.2GSTsupportedbytheSignallingTransportConverteron
SSCOPandSSCOPMCE
I.3GSTsupportedbytheSignallingTransportConverteron
SCTP
AppendixII-DifferencesbetweentheSCCPandTI-SCCP
operatingoverITU-TRec.Q.2150.1 Abstract
Defines the Transport-Independent Signalling Connection Control Part (TI-SCCP), which consists of a modification to SCCP that allows it to operate on various signalling transport networks.