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ITU-T Q.950 (06/2000)

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Supplementary services protocols, structure and general principles
This Recommendation provides an overview of the ITU-T Q.95x-series of Recommendations on the Stage 3 descriptions of ISDN Supplementary Services and the general principles on which these Stage 3 descriptions are based. The ITU-T Q.95x-series of Recommendations is structured and numbered in a similar manner to the ITU-T I.25x-series of Recommendations on Stage 1 ISDN supplementary services descriptions and the ITU-T Q.8x-series of Recommendations on Stage 2 descriptions.The ITU-T Q.95x-series of Recommendations cover the protocol descriptions for DSS1. An overview of the SS No. 7 protocol descriptions is provided in ITU-T Q.730 [1].The Stage 3 protocol descriptions in the ITU-T Q.95x-series using the Facility Information Element of the Functional Protocol are based on the generic procedures established in ITU-T Q.932 [5]. Any of the generic procedures in ITU-T Q.932 [5] (Keypad, Feature Key Management and Functional Protocols) can be used for the control of supplementary services. The detailed functional protocol procedures are provided in the ITU-T Q.95x-series Recommendations.This Recommendation lists the allocated INTEGER values for operations and errors defined in ITU-T Q.932 [5] and for supplementary services defined within the ITU-T Q.95x-seriesRecommendations. The individual ERROR values are complemented by a brief definition of the error characteristics.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/5112
Series title: Q series: Switching and signalling, and associated measurements and tests
  Q.850-Q.999: Digital subscriber Signalling System No. 1
  Q.950-Q.959: Stage 3 description for supplementary services using DSS1
Approval date: 2000-06-15
Approval process:TAP
Status: In force
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 11
Further details: Patent statement(s)