Table of Contents
1Scopeandfieldofapplication
2References
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Generalaspectsofcallcontrol
5.1Modelapplicabletointernetworkarrangements
5.2Classificationofinternetworksignals
5.3Generalprinciplesconcerninginternetworksignals
6Transferofaddressinginformation
6.1General
6.2TransferofX.121callingaddress
6.3TransferofE.164callingaddress
6.4TransferofX.121calledaddress
6.5TransferofE.164calledaddress
6.6FormatofX.121addresses
6.7FormatofE.164addresses
6.8Transferofaddressinformationadditionalto
RecommendationsX.121andE.164
7Arrangementsforuserfacilities(seeNote1)
7.1FacilitiesrelatedtotheQualityofService
(QOS)forthecall
7.2Transitdelay
7.3Throughput
7.4Facilitiesrelatingtothechargingconditions
applyingtothecall
7.5Facilitiesrelatingtospecificroutingconditions
requestedbytheuserofthecall
7.6Facilitiesrelatedtoprotectionmechanisms
requestedbytheuserofthecall
7.7Facilitiestoconveyuserdatainadditiontothenormal
dataflowinthedatatransferphase
7.8Otherfacilities
8Arrangementsforcallprogresssignals
8.1Interworkingarrangementsinvolvingcallprogress
signalsdefinedinRecommendationX.96only
8.2Internetworkarrangementsinvolvingcallprogress
signalsdefinedinRecommendationQ.931only
8.3Internetworkarrangementsinvolvingcallprogress
signalsdefinedinRecommendationQ.699
8.4Internetworkarrangementsinvolvingcallprogress
signalsdefinedinRecommendationsX.96andQ.931
8.5Internetworkarrangementsinvolvingcallprogress
signalsdefinedinRecommendationsX.96andQ.699
8.6Internetworkarrangementsinvolvingcallprogress
signalsdefinedinRecommendationQ.931andQ.699
AppendixI-Protocolelementsofdifferentnetworksused
forthefacilitiesandarrangementsdescribedin
thisRecommendation
1.1Circuitswitcheddatatransmissionservices
1.2Packetswitcheddatatransmissionservices Abstract
Describes detailed internetwork arrangements for call control applicable to interworking at the OSI network layer, including some of the arrangements necessary to give support for the capability of the OSI connection-mode NS.