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Interactions with Other Network Features and Services
14.1
Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL)
14.2
IST
14.3
Operator Determined Barring (ODB)
14.4
DTMF
14.5
OR
14.6
Providing tones or announcements
14.7
Global Text Telephony
14.8
Emergency Calls
14.9
Subscriber and equipment trace
14.10
Customized Alerting Tone
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14
Interactions with Other Network Features and Services
p. 184
14.1
Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL)
p. 184
14.1.1
Play Announcement/Send Tone
p. 184
14.1.1.1
Example of playing announcement by the gsmSRF
|R5|
p. 185
14.1.2
User Interaction
p. 185
14.1.2.1
Play announcement
|R5|
p. 185
14.1.2.2
Detect DTMF tones
|R5|
p. 185
14.1.2.3
Report DTMF tones
|R5|
p. 185
14.1.2.4
Cancel prompt and collect user information
|R5|
p. 185
14.1.3
Call Party Handling (CPH)
|R5|
p. 186
14.1.3.1
Call Party Handling concepts
p. 186
14.1.3.2
Initiate Call Attempt procedure
p. 186
14.1.3.2.1
Example
p. 187
14.1.3.3
Move Leg procedure
p. 188
14.1.3.4
Split Leg procedure
p. 189
14.1.3.5
CAMEL User interaction procedure
p. 190
14.1.3.6
Failure handling in the MSC S
p. 191
14.2
IST
p. 191
14.3
Operator Determined Barring (ODB)
p. 191
14.3.1
Barring of Outgoing Calls
p. 191
14.3.2
Barring of Incoming Calls
p. 191
14.4
DTMF
p. 192
14.4.1
DTMF Tone Generation
p. 192
14.4.1.1
Inband DTMF Tone Generation
p. 192
14.4.1.1.1
Start DTMF
|R5|
p. 192
14.4.1.1.2
Stop DTMF
|R5|
p. 192
14.4.1.1.3
Example
|R5|
p. 192
14.4.1.2
Out-of-Band DTMF Tone Generation
p. 193
14.4.1.2.1
Start DTMF
|R5|
p. 193
14.4.1.2.2
Stop DTMF
|R5|
p. 193
14.4.1.2.3
Example
|R5|
p. 193
14.4.2
DTMF Detection
p. 194
14.4.2.1
Inband DTMF Detection
p. 194
14.4.2.2
Out-of-Band DTMF Detection
p. 195
14.5
OR
p. 195
14.5.1
Optimal routeing for basic mobile-to-mobile calls
p. 195
14.5.2
Optimal routeing for conditional call forwarding; Early call forwarding
p. 195
14.5.3
Optimal routeing for conditional call forwarding; Late call forwarding
p. 195
14.5.3.1
MSC server
p. 195
14.5.3.1.1
Resume Call Handling and clearing of connection to GMSC server
|R5|
p. 195
14.5.3.1.2
IU release
|R5|
p. 195
14.5.3.2
GMSC server
p. 196
14.5.3.2.1
Resume Call Handling and Clearing of Connection to visited MSC server
|R5|
p. 196
14.5.3.2.2
MGW selection
|R5|
p. 196
14.5.3.2.3
Incoming side bearer establishment
|R5|
p. 196
14.5.3.2.4
Notification to the Calling Subscriber
|R5|
p. 196
14.5.3.2.5
Establishment of call and bearer towards the forwarded-to subscriber
|R5|
p. 196
14.5.3.2.6
Example
|R5|
p. 196
14.6
Providing tones or announcements
p. 200
14.6.1
Preconditions when providing in-band information to the calling subscriber
|R5|
p. 200
14.6.2
Preconditions when providing in-band information to the called subscriber
|R5|
p. 200
14.6.3
Preconditions when providing in-band information to multiple subscribers
|R5|
p. 200
14.6.4
Request to play an announcement/tone
|R5|
p. 200
14.6.5
Stopping an announcement/tone
|R5|
p. 200
14.6.6
Announcement/tone completed
|R5|
p. 201
14.6.7
Example 1
|R5|
p. 201
14.6.8
Example 2
|R7|
p. 202
14.7
Global Text Telephony
|R5|
p. 203
14.8
Emergency Calls
|R5|
p. 204
14.9
Subscriber and equipment trace
|R6|
p. 204
14.10
Customized Alerting Tone
|R8|
p. 204
14.10.1
General
p. 204
14.10.2
Audio CAT
p. 204
14.10.2.1
Audio CAT Activated by the Calling Party
p. 204
14.10.2.2
Audio CAT Activated by the Called Party
p. 205
14.10.3
Multimedia CAT
p. 205
14.10.3.1
Introduction
p. 205
14.10.3.2
Multimedia CAT Activated by the Calling Party
p. 205
14.10.3.3
Multimedia CAT Activated by the Called Party
p. 206
14.10.3.3.1
Mobile originated multimedia call
p. 206
14.10.3.3.2
Mobile terminated multimedia call
p. 206
14.10.3.3.3
Example
p. 206