GFI 9702
13.2.1998
GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION
public switched telephone network (PSTN); subscriber line
protocol over the local loop for display (and related) services
FOREWORD
This Guidelines for Implementation (GFI), Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN);
Subscriber line protocol over the local loop for display (and related) services, contains
clarifications and recommended option selections for ETSI standards (ETS) on protocols for
display (and related) services over the PSTN local loop. This document defines the FSK
protocol implementation which may be used for different type of display related services.
This document also covers the implementation of Calling line identification presentation
(CLIP) service using DTMF based subscriber line protocol.
This GFI has been prepared by the members of the national standardization groups
for switching systems. The Steering Group for Telecommunications Standardization has
considered this document and recommends it to be followed when implementing the services
utilizing either FSK or DTMF based subsbriber line protocol over the PSTN local loop.
References
[1] ETS 300 659-1 (2/97)
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Subscriber line protocol over the local loop
for display (and related) services; Part 1: On hook data transmission
[2] Draft Standard THK 9702 (7.3.1997)
Telecommunication network exchanges. Transmission characteristics.
[3] ETR 206 (9/95)
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN);
Multifrequency signalling system to be used for push-button telephones
[CEPT Recommendation T/CS 46-02 E (1985)]
[4] ETR 205 (9/95)
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN);
Multifrequency push-button receiver at subscriber's premises
[CEPT Recommendation T/CS 34-09 E (1983)]
[5] prETS 300 659-2 (6/97)
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Subscriber line protocol over the local loop
for display (and related) services; Part 2: Off-hook data transmission
Contents
FOREWORD
REFERENCES
1 INTRODUCTION
PART I: SUBSCRIBER LINE PROTOCOL OVER THE LOCAL LOOP FOR DISPLAY (AND RELATED)
SERVICES: ON HOOK DATA TRANSMISSION
5.2 Data link layer
5.3 Physical layer
6 DATA TRANSMISSION REQUIREMENTS; SIGNALLING, TIMING AND TOLERANCE
7.4.16 Extension for network operator use parameter
ANNEX B : TE CONNECTED TO LE VIA A PAIR GAIN SYSTEM
ANNEX C: DTMF BASED SUBSCRIBER LINE PROTOCOL
C1 INTRODUCTION
C2 DATA TRANSMISSION MODES AND TIMING
C2.1 Data transmission during ringing
C2.2 Data transmission prior to ringing
C2.3 Data transmission speed
C3 PARAMETER AND DATA CODING
C3.1 Data transmission signals
C3.2 Special information code values
C4 DETAILLED CODING EXAMPLES
C4.1 Calling number is available, no presentation restrictions, no
diversions have occured
C4.2 Calling number is not available or presentation is restricted, no
diversions have occured
C4.3 Calling number and (last) diverting number are available, no
presentation restrictions
C4.4 Calling number is not available or presentation is restricted, (last)
diverting number is available and presentation allowed
PART II: SUBSCRIBER LINE PROTOCOL OVER THE LOCAL LOOP FOR DISPLAY (AND
RELATED) SERVICES: OFF HOOK DATA TRANSMISSION
6.1.3 TE-Acknowledgement signal
1 INTRODUCTION
This GFI consists of two parts:
Part I defines the subsciber line protocol for on hook data transmission to
be used over PSTN local loop. For this two different operation modes are
available: the FSK method is the targetted solution and the DTMF method is
an interim solution. Note: It shall be possible to select on subscriber
base which one of these methods is used.
Part II defines the subsciber line protocol for off- hook data transmission
to be used over PSTN local loop.
Part I: Subscriber line protocol over the local loop
for display (and related) services: On hook data transmission
The definions given in ETS 300659-1 [1] are applied with the following options
selection or additional definitions.
(Note: The numbering of following clauses refers to relevant clauses in [1].)
5.2 Data link layer
Mark Signal: shall consist of block of 180 +/- 25 mark bits
5.3 Physical layer
The source impedance is according to standard "Telecommunication network
exchanges. Transmission characteristics [2].
6 Data transmission requirements; signalling, timing and tolerance
Interface Z shall support both of the following modes:
- transmission is associated with ringing
- transmission is not associated with ringing
7.4.16 Extension for network operator use parameter
Network operator codes are defined in the "Numbering plan for Network
operator codes" maintained by Telecommunications Administration Centre.
Annex B : TE connected to LE via a pair gain system
Not appplicable
Annex C: DTMF based subscriber line protocol
The text in Annex C of [1] is totally replaced with the following text.
C1 Introduction
This annex C describes in which format the calling subscriber number
information is transmitted to the destination user over the analog PSTN
local loop whwn using the DTMF method. This description only covers the
calling line identification service. Other services which might possibly
use the same type of DTMF signalling over the analog line are out of the
scope of this description. The prime aim of this document is to ensure the
interoperability of PSTN network equipment and terminal equipment capable
to receive the calling number information with DTMF transmission method.
The text in this Annex C specifies the DTMF based subscriber line protocol
for the support of PSTN Display services at Terminal Equipment. For the
transfer of Display information over analog subscriber lines, use is made
of the 16 code DTMF signalling system in accordance with ETR 206 [3].
Except for these special display procedures, the normal signalling
procedures and physical properties for analogue subscriber lines apply.
C2 Data transmission modes and timing
Two different modes for the data transmission are possible. It will be a
network implementation option which mode is used.
For the timing of the data transmission in relation to ringing and polarity
reversal the values given in [1] for FSK transmission are recommended to be
followed where applicable.
If the TE goes in off-hook state before or during the data transmission,
normal incoming call procedure shall occur and the data transmission shall
be aborted [1].
C2.1 Data transmission during ringing
In this mode the data transmission shall occur during the first long silent
period between two ringing patterns. The initial application of ringing
will provide an alert signal to the TE that data transmission is to be
expected. The data transmission should not start sooner than 500ms after
the first ringing pattern. The second ringing will start according to the
normal ringing cadence.
Note: only one number may be transmitted during ringing, i.e. no diverting
numbers are transmitted when this mode is applied.
C2.2 Data
transmission prior to ringing
In this mode the data transmission shall occur before the beginning of the
first ringing pattern. Two different procedures are possible:
a) The subsciber line polarity is reversed as an alert signal to
indicate to the TE that data transmission is to be expected.
b) The subsciber line polarity is not reversed.
In case a) the data transmission should not start sooner than 200 ms after
the polarity reversal. In both the cases a) and b) the first ringing should
start not sooner than 200 ms and not later than 500 ms after the data
transmission is stopped.
C2.3 Data transmission speed
The nominal transmission speed shall be according to the values specified in [3]:
- the duration of signal shall be 70 +/- 5 ms
- the interdigit pause shall have a minimum value of 65 ms.
The receiving equipment shall recognize characterac signals according to the values
specified in [4]:
- the continuous signal exists for more than 40 ms, and
- it is preceeded by the continuous non-existence of signal condition for
more than 40 ms.
C3 Parameter and data coding
C3.1 Data transmission signals
The transmission makes use of the 16 DTMF signals defined in [3] in the
following way:
<A> DTMF code "A" is used as a start code for the Calling party
number
<B> DTMF code "B" is used as a start code for the special
information concerning the "not availability / restriction
information" of the Calling party number
<C> DTMF code "C" is used as an end code for the information
transfer
<D> DTMF code "D" is used as a start code for the Diverting party
number in case of call diversion
<0....9> DTMF codes "0...9" are used as number digits
representing the calling/diverting party number or special
information code value
C3.2 Special information code values
The following special information codes are defined
<00> Desimal value "00" is used to indicate, that the calling party
number is not available
<10> Desimal value "10" is used to indicate, that the presentation of
the calling party number is restricted
Note: this information is always related to original Calling Party number,
not to the Diverting number.
C4 Detailled coding examples
In the examples the following convention is used:
<A-no.> represents the Original Calling party number
<D-no.> represents the Diverting party number (last diverting
party in case of multiple diversions)
<Infocode> represents the information code to be applied (ref
C3.2)
C4.1 Calling number is available, no presentation restrictions, no
diversions have occured
Information to be transferred: <A><A-no.><C>
C4.2 Calling number is not available or presentation is restricted, no
diversions have occured
Information to be transferred: <B><Infocode><C>
C4.3 Calling number and (last) diverting number are available, no
presentation restrictions
Information to be transferred: <A><A-no.><D><D-no.><C>
Note: When tranfermode "during ringing" is used, only A-no. is
transferred and the form shown in C4.1 is followed.
C4.4 Calling number is not available or presentation is restricted, (last)
diverting number is available and presentation allowed
Information to be transferred: <B><Infocode><C>
Note: In such case some implementations may send the diverting number as
follows:
<D><D-no.><C>
Part II:
Subscriber line protocol over the local loop for display (and related)
services: Off hook data transmission
The definions given in ETS 300 659-2 [5] are applied with the following
options selection.
(Note: The numbering refers to the relevant clause in [5].)
6.1.3 TE-Acknowledgement signal
The LE accepts the DTMF "D" and also "A" as a valid TE-ACK
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