ÿWPCL ûÿ2BJ|xÐ ` ÐÐÌÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿH øÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÌÐÐ °°°è ÐÑ Âx„|ü@Ž ÑÐ Å@8Ø'@8Ø'Å Ð Áà1ÁÓÓÃÃContents of Recommendation Q.521Äă ÁàAÁƒ Áà8ÁEXCHANGE FUNCTIONSƒ ÁàAÁƒ ÁàAÁƒ 1.ÁHÁGeneral 2.ÁHÁExchange functions © Introduction and framework 3.ÁHÁUtilization of exchange functions for services Ð 8 Ð4.ÂXHÂGeneral functions required for operation of an exchange in the IDN, ISDN or mixed analogue/digital environmentÆÆ ÁàÐLÁ*ƒ ÁàÐLÁƒ ÁàÐKÁ*     *ƒ ÃÃà ÃRÄ Äecommendation Q.521ÄÄ ÁàÐCÁEXCHANGE FUNCTIONSƒ 1.ÁHÁÃÃGeneralÄÄ ÁHÁThis Recommendation applies to digital local, combined, transit and international exchanges for telephony in Integrated Digital Networks (IDN) and mixed (analogue/digital) networks and also to local, combined, transit and international exchanges in an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). ÁHÁThe field of application of this Recommendation is more fully defined in Recommendation Q.500. ÁHÁSome text may only apply to a certain type (types) of exchange, e.g. digital transit, local or combined. Where this occurs, the application is defined in the text. Not all the recommended functions will necessarily be provided in every exchange. 2.ÁHÁÃÃExchange functions © Introduction and frameworkÄÄ 2.1ÁHÁÃÃGeneralÄÄ ÁHÁThe purpose of this Recommendation is to specifically address those functions required to support basic and supplementary services in performing this test, this Recommendation takes account of the principles set down in Recommendation I.310 and draws a clear distinction between services and the exchange capabilities required to support them. ÁHÁIt should be noted that the list of functions identified in this Recommendation is not necessarily extensive. 2.2ÁHÁÃÃExchange modelÄÄ ÁHÁThe functions described in this and associated Recommendations can be considered within the framework of an exchange functional model. Such a model is shown in Figure 1/Q.521. This divides the exchange into three functional areas as follows: ÁHÁa)Âh   Âcontrol functions © Those functions required to control services and connections, e.g. signalling, routing and connection/resources handling functions;ÆÆ ÁHÁb)Âh   Âconnection functions © Those functions directly related to the connection path through an exchange, i.e. switching and transmission mechanisms (including ET);ÆÆ ÁHÁc)Âh   Âoperation and maintenance functions © Those functions of an operational, management and maintenance nature which are not employed for call establishment and supervisory purposes, e.g. test functions.ÆÆ Ð X ÐÁHÁThe exchange functional model shown in Figure A/Q.521 is appropriate to exchanges operating in an IDN and also those operating in an IDN which is evolving towards an ISDN. In terms of this Recommendation, most of the functions fall within the control functions area. ÁHÁConnection functions are primarily covered in Recommendation Q.522. These address the basic switch characteristics of different connection types. OAM functions are primarily covered in Recommendation Q.542. ÁàÀIÁFIGURE 1/Q.521ƒ ÁàÀPÁƒ ÁàÀDÁÃÃExchange Functional ModelÄă ÁàÀPÁƒ 3.ÁHÁÃÃUtilization of exchange functions for servicesÄÄ 3.1ÁHÁÃÃGeneralÄÄ ÁHÁExchange functions are used and reused in various stages of call processing. Some may be combined with others to create features used in providing supplementary services. The specific functions used in a given context will be determined by the requested service. Ô w.ÔŒÁHÁWithin the framework of the model shown in Figure 1/Q.521 the utilization of functions arising from a service request, can be considered in the following way: ÁHÁa)Âh   Âon receipt of a service request (via the Signalling Functions) the Service Processing Functions are used to identify the appropriate connection type(s);ÆÆ ÁHÁb)Âh   Âthe appropriate type of connection is established by use of the Connection/Resources Handling Functions;ÆÆ ÁHÁc)Âh   ÂSupplementary Services which involve additional functions and information flows beyond those required for bearer services, are provided under the control of logic residing in the Service Processing Function. This logic is designed to provide specific services. Corresponding service/feature capabilities must also reside in the Signalling and Connection/Resources Handling Functions. ÆÆ ÁHÁIn addition to services provided by use of logic/data residing in the exchange, some services may be provided under the control of logic located at separate specialized nodes (Service Control Points). Also, data required or process certain service requests may be kept in a remote data base accessed by use of the Signalling Function. 4. ÂàHÂÃÃGeneral functions required for operation of an exchange in the IDN,ÄÄ ÃÃISDN or mixed analogue/digital environmentÄÄÆÆ 4.1ÁHÁÃÃTiming and synchronizationÄÄ 4.1.1ÁHÁExchange timing © Ability to distribute timing within the exchange so that it will maintain synchronism on 64 kbit/s channel timeslots in a connection through the exchange. 4.1.2ÁHÁSynchronization © Ability to operate in the IDN or ISDN in synchronism with other digital entities and provide timing signals to other network entities as required. 4.1.3ÁHÁInterval timing © Ability to measure time between events as required in call processing and/or in signalling. 4.1.4ÁHÁTime of day clock © Ability to determine time of day. ÃÃNoteÄÄ © The level of accuracy is for further study. 4.2.ÁHÁÃÃSignallingÄÄ 4.2.1ÁHÁÃÃUser©access signalling functionsÄÄ Ð ð Ð4.2.1.1Á  ÁAbility to receive and interpret decadic or Dual Tone Multi©Frequency (DTMF) signalling from user terminals. 4.2.1.2Á  ÁAbility to support user©access signalling layers 1 and 2 in accordance with Recommendation Q.930. 4.2.1.3Á  ÁAbility to communicate with user terminals using layer 3 signalling in accordance with Recommendation Q.931. 4.2.2ÁHÁÃÃNetwork signalling functionsÄÄ 4.2.2.1Á  ÁAbility to use and support CCITT signalling systems included in Recommendation Q.7, particularly CCITT Signalling System No. 7. 4.2.2.2Á  ÁAbility to communicate with other network entities using the CCITT Signalling System No. 7, Q.700©Series of Recommendations User Parts.