Table of Contents
1Introduction
1.1General
1.2Objectives
1.3Generalcharacteristics
2Signallingsystemstructure
2.1Basicfunctionaldivision
2.2Functionallevels
2.3Signallingmessage
2.4Functionalinterface
3MessageTransferPartandthesignallingnetwork
3.1General
3.3Signallingnetworkmanagementfunctions
3.4Testingandmaintenancefunctions
3.5Useofthesignallingnetwork
4Messagetransfercapability
4.1General
4.2Userlocationinsystemstructure
4.3Messagecontent
4.4Useraccessibility
4.5Transportserviceperformance
5DifferencesfromtheBlueBook
5.1Processoroutage
5.2Availabilityofadjacentsignallingpoint
5.3Handlingoflevel3messages
5.4Transferredcontrolledmessages
5.5Loadbalancingduringchange-back
5.6Time-controlledchangeoverprocedure
5.7Change-back
5.8MTPrestart
5.9Signallingtrafficflowcontrol
5.10Userpartavailabilitycontrol
5.11Signallingroutemanagement
6CompatibilityintheMessageTransferPart
6.1Unreasonableinformation
6.2Treatmentofsparefields
6.3Lackofacknowledgement
7Inter-workingofyellow,redandblueMTP
implementations
7.1YellowBooktoRedBookinter-working
7.2RedBooktoBlueBookinter-working
7.3YellowBooktoBlueBookinter-working
7.4BlueBooktothepresentversioninter-working
7.5RedBooktothepresentversioninter-working
8PrimitivesandparametersoftheMessageTransferPart
8.1Transfer
8.2Pause
8.3Resume
8.4Status
8.5Restart Abstract
Title cont. - PRIMATIVES AND PARAMETERS OF THE MESSAGE TRANSFER PART