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TR 21.978
CAMEL Control of VoIP Services
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2000/06 39 p.
Rapporteur:
Mr. Smith, David
full Table of Contents for
TR 21.978
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Scope
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References
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3
Introduction
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4
Definitions and Abbreviations
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Proposition
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5.1
Relationship with Architecture work in S2
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Service Requirements
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6.1
Basic Services
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6.2
Supplementary Services
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6.3
Operator Specific Services
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6.4
Other Services
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H.323 Solution
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7.1
Description
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7.2
Architecture
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7.2.1
Introduction
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7.2.2
Assumptions
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7.2.3
Functional Architecture
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7.3
Message Flows
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7.3.1
Registration
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7.3.2
MO call requiring CAMEL interaction
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7.3.3
MT call requiring CAMEL interaction
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7.4
State Models
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7.4.1
H.323 and CAMEL O-BCSM
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7.4.2
Successful call establishment
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7.4.3
Unsuccessful call establishment due to gatekeeper admission reject
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7.4.4
Unsuccessful call establishment due to refusal by destination party
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7.4.5
H.323 and CAMEL T-BCSM
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7.4.6
Successful MT call delivery
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7.4.7
Unsuccessful MT call delivery
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7.5
CAMEL Integration
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7.5.1
Impact on H.323 Standards
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7.5.2
Impact on CAMEL and other UMTS Standards
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7.6
Service Impacts
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7.7
Multimedia Evolution
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7.8
Advantages
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7.9
Disadvantages
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SIP Solution
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8.1
Description
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8.2
Architecture
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8.2.1
Introduction
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8.2.2
Functional Architecture
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8.2.3
Basic concept of the proposal
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8.2.4
Assumptions
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8.3
Message Flows
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8.3.1
Proposed Registration process
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8.3.2
Mobile Originating Call with CAMEL interaction
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8.3.3
Mobile Terminating Call with CAMEL interaction
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8.4
State Models
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8.4.1
Mapping SIP message to CAMEL Basic Call State Models
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8.4.2
Mapping to Originating BCSM for MO calls
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8.4.3
Terminating BCSM for MT Calls
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8.4.4
Unsuccessful MT Call Delivery
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8.5
CAMEL Integration
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8.5.1
Impact on SIP Standards
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8.5.2
Impact on CAMEL and other UMTS Standards
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8.6
Service Impacts
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8.7
Multimedia Evolution
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8.8
Advantages
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8.9
Disadvantages
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Work in other Standards Groups
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9.1
3GPP
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9.1.1
System Architecture Working Group 2 (S2)
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9.2
ETSI
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9.2.1
TIPHON
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9.2.2
SPAN3
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9.3
IETF
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9.4
ITU-T
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9.4.1
SG11
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9.4.2
SG16
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Questions & Answers
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Conclusions & Recommendations
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