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FOREWORD
The CCITT (the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative
Committee) is a permanent organ of the International Telecommunication Union
(ITU). CCITT is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff
questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing
telecommunications on a worldwide basis.
The Plenary Assembly of CCITT which meets every four years, established
the topics for study and approves Recommendations prepared by its Study Groups.
The approval of Recommendations by the members of CCITT between Plenary
Assemblies is covered by the procedure laid down in CCITT Resolution No. 2
(Melbourne, 1988).
Recommendation F.73 was prepared by Study Group I and was approved under
the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 2nd July 1990.
___________________
CCITT NOTE
In this Recommendation, the expression "Administration" is used for
shortness to indicate both a telecommunication Administration and a recognized
private operating agency.
F ITU 1990
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in
any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and
microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU.
PAGE BLANCHE
Recommendation F.73
OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TERMINALS
OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELEX SERVICE AND DATA TERMINAL
EQUIPMENT ON PACKET SWITCHED PUBLIC DATA NETWORKS
The CCITT,
considering
(a) the need to allow communication between terminals of the international
telex service with terminals on packet switched public data networks;
(b) that Recommendations F.60, F.69 and other relevant Recommendations
define the international telex service;
(c) that Recommendation X.121 defines the international numbering plan for
public data networks;
(d) that the PAD functions of the (TPIWF) telex/packet interworking
functions are in conformance with Recommendations X.3, X.28 and X.29,
unanimously declares the view
1 that there are benefits in standardizing the operational principles for a
terminal of the international telex service to communicate, across international
boundaries, with a data terminal equipment (DTE) on a packet switched public data
network (PSPDN);
2 that where provided, the operational principles to achieve communication
should be in accordance with this Recommendation.
1 Introduction
1.1 The procedures defined in this Recommendation enable telex subscribers to
communicate with both packet mode and character mode data terminal
equipment (DTE) connected to the PSPDN directly or via other networks. In the
reverse direction, the provisions of this Recommendation enable users of packet
mode and character mode DTEs, connected to a PSPDN directly or via other
networks, to communicate with telex subscribers.
1.2 This Recommendation applies to user classes 8-13 and 20-23 as defined in
Recommendation X.1. Categories of access for DTEs accessing the PSPDN are shown
in Recommendation X.10.
1.3 This Recommendation does not apply to other Telematic services that may be
supported by packet switched public data networks and interworking with the telex
service.
For example, interworking between the telex service and the teletex
service or the interpersonal messaging service is not within the scope of this
Recommendation. Such interworking scenarios are defined in other Recommendations.
1.4 Call establishment from a telex terminal via a PSPDN to a character-mode
DTE connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) requires further
study.
2 Operational outline
2.1 Communication shall be in quasi real-time mode and support interactive
operation. Delays may be encountered as defined in S 4.1.2.
Recommendation F.73 PAGE5
2.2 The interworking shall be established by the provision of a telex/packet
interworking function (TPIWF).
Interworking on an international connection should be via the telex
network as shown in Figure 1/F.73.
Fig.1 = 9.5cm
2.3 The point of interworking between the two networks shall be in the same
country as the PSPDN.
2.4 In the telex to PSPDN direction, an Administration may implement either/or
both one-stage and two-stage call set-up procedures.
Where the DTE is assigned a telex number, or its address is represented as
part of the national telex numbering plan of the destination country, one-stage
selection may be used.
In all other cases two-stage selection shall be used.
3 Call set-up procedures
3.1 Telex to PSPDN direction
3.1.1 One-stage selection
3.1.1.1 The length of the number assigned to the DTE shall be in accordance
with the relevant U-Series signalling Recommendations.
3.1.1.2 The procedures for selection within the PSPDN are a national matter and
not covered by this Recommendation.
3.1.1.3 The call to the TPIWF shall be established using normal telex
procedures. The procedures for call establishment within the PSPDN are defined in
the relevant X-Series Recommendations.
PAGE4 Recommendation F.73
3.1.1.4 The number assigned to a user in the TPIWF must appear to be part of
the national telex numbering plan. The method of verification is a national
matter. If the verification fails, the following procedures should be applied:
a) Where the TPIWF is provided by the Administration which also
provides all or part of the telex network, the service signal NP
may be returned.
b) Where the TPIWF is not provided by the Administration which also
provides all or part of the telex network, the procedures to be
applied shall be in accordance with Recommendation F.74.
3.1.1.5 The answerback returned by the TPIWF to the calling telex terminal at
call establishment and during the text transfer phase shall be in accordance with
S 4.3.1.1. The answerback shall be returned in accordance with Recommendation
S.6.
3.1.2 Two-stage selection
3.1.2.1 In the case of two-stage selection, a national telex number should be
assigned to the telex/packet interworking function (TPIWF), and the DTE X.121
address should be input in a second stage of selection.
3.1.2.2 Connection to the TPIWF shall be established using normal telex
procedures.
3.1.2.3 During the first stage of telex call establishment and until the call
connected packet is received, the answerback returned in response to the WRU
signal shall be the answerback of the TPIWF.
3.1.2.4 The format of the TPIWF answerback shall be in accordance with
Figure 2/F.73 and Recommendation S.6.
Fig.2 = 4 cm
3.1.2.5 After the answerback exchange the telex subscriber shall input the DTE
address preferably followed by the character + as an end-of-selection signal.
Alternatively, other end-of-selection signals, for example, carriage-return,
linefeed, may be used by bilateral agreement.
3.1.2.6 Having received the address of the requested DTE, the TPIWF shall
establish the connection across the PSPDN in accordance with national procedures.
On call establishment, the TPIWF receives the call connected PAD service signal.
This PAD service signal will, whenever possible, include the identification of
the called DTE.
3.1.2.7 The procedures for call establishment in the PSPDN are a national
matter and not covered by this Recommendation.
3.1.2.8 During the PSPDN call establishment phase, the TPIWF may clear the
telex call if the connection through the PSPDN is impossible to establish.
Alternatively, the TPIWF may chose not to clear the telex call but to allow the
telex user to set up another PSPDN call, possibly with a different DTE. The
choice between the two alternatives is a network option.
Recommendation F.73 PAGE5
3.1.2.9 The provision for telex automatic emitting devices (TAEDs) is for
further study.
3.2 PSPDN to telex direction
3.2.1 Selection procedures from the PSPDN DTE to the TPIWF are a national
matter. The TPIWF should establish the telex call using normal telex procedures
with telex selection information provided by the calling DTE.
3.2.2 Where an Administration provides one-stage selection in accordance with
S 3.1.1 of this Recommendation, only DTEs assigned a telex number are permitted
to establish a telex call. The method of verification is a national matter.
3.2.3 The TPIWF may store the identification of the calling DTE for the duration
of the call to generate an answerback if requested by the called telex terminal.
The format of the answerback is defined in S 4.3.1.1 or Figure 3/F.73, as
appropriate.
Fig. 3 = 2.5 cm
Alternatively, as a network option, the TPIWF may respond to a WRU signal
received from the telex network with the answerback of the TPIWF formatted in
accordance with Figure 2/F.73.
3.2.4 After a successful call establishment to the telex terminal, the TPIWF
should indicate call connect to the PSPDN.
3.2.5 If a call is unsuccessful, the TPIWF shall clear the call to the DTE with
an appropriate cause code reflecting the received telex service signal. The
appropriate cause code is selected from Recommendation X.96.
3.2.6 The handling of the answerback of the called telex subscriber,
automatically returned by the telex network to the TPIWF, is a national matter.
3.2.7 Upon receipt of the answerback of the called telex terminal, the TPIWF
should transmit the answerback/DTE identification of the calling DTE, or TPIWF
answerback, as appropriate, to the called telex terminal.
4 Text transfer phase
The provisions for telex automatic emitting devices (TEADs) in the
two-stage selection case is for further study.
4.1 Telex to packet
4.1.1 Characters received from the telex network shall be converted in
accordance with Recommendation S.18, packetized by the TPIWF, and forwarded to
the PSPDN in accordance with Recommendation X.28.
PAGE4 Recommendation F.73
4.1.2 When flow control prevents the forwarding of further data packets, the
TPIWF may attempt to flow-control the calling telex terminal in accordance with
Recommendation S.4. If this is unsuccessful, the telex call should be cleared.
4.2 Packet to telex
4.2.1 The user data received from the DTE by the TPIWF shall be transmitted to
the telex subscriber.
4.2.2 The TPIWF shall convert the IA5 characters to ITA2 characters, in
accordance with Recommendation S.18, and transmit them to the telex network. The
conversion from other character sets to ITA2 is a national matter. The
appropriate PAD parameters of the TPIWF shall be set to avoid the occurrence of
overprinting at the telex terminal.
4.2.3 The procedures to be followed by the TPIWF when signals are received on
the backward path during forward transmission to the telex terminal shall be in
accordance with Recommendation S.4.
4.3 Answerback formats and WRU processing
4.3.1 Answerback formats
4.3.1.1 The DTE answerback format in case of one-stage selection shall be in
accordance with Figure 1/F.74.
4.3.1.2 In the case of two-stage selection, the format of the answerback of the
TPIWF should be in accordance with Figure 2/F.73 and the DTE identification,
where provided, will be the appropriate recall address.
In the telex-to-PSPDN direction, it should be noted that, where the DTE
identification is provided, the answerback returned by the TPIWF in the data
transfer phase differs from the answerback returned during the call establishment
phase and is not, therefore, in conformance with Recommendation F.60.
4.3.2 WRU processing
4.3.2.1 If a WRU signal is received from the telex terminal during the data
transfer phase, the TPIWF shall return the answerback as defined in either
SS 3.1.1.5, 3.1.2.3 or 3.2.3, as appropriate to the telex terminal.
This answerback shall be returned only when all outstanding data has been
transmitted to the PSPDN.
4.3.2.2 The DTE may verify connection to the correct telex terminal by use of
the IA5 "ENQ" character as part of a data packet. This should be converted to the
ITA2 WRU signal, and transmitted to the telex terminal to trigger the answerback.
The TPIWF shall forward all outstanding data to the telex terminal before
transmission of the WRU signal. The first 20 characters received from the telex
subscriber after transmission of the WRU signal should be considered to be the
answerback, which should then be returned to the DTE.
4.3.2.3 The TPIWF should transmit the answerback to the DTE immediately after
its reception.
If no character is received within 2 seconds following transmission of the
WRU signal, the TPIWF should continue with text transmission.
4.3.2.4 The responsibility for the action to be taken where an answerback is
not returned in response to the IA5 "ENQ" character from the DTE rests with the
DTE.
4.3.2.5 The DTE on the PSPDN may also cause the TPIWF to send its answerback to
the telex network by sending an IA5 "ACK" character. The answerback should not be
forwarded until all outstanding data packets have been transmitted to the telex
terminal.
Recommendation F.73 PAGE5
4.4 Call clearing
4.4.1 If the telex call is cleared, the TPIWF shall clear the PSPDN call.
4.4.2 If the PSPDN call is cleared, the TPIWF shall clear the telex call where
the DTE was the originator of the call. However, in the telex-to-PSPDN direction,
the TPIWF may chose not to clear the telex call where the TPIWF offers a
follow-on call facility and it has been requested by the originating telex
subscriber in the call set-up.
Note - Follow-on calls are only allowed on telex-to-PSPDN calls.
5 Abnormal conditions
The action to be taken when abnormal conditions occur shall be in
accordance with the relevant U-Series Recommendations on the telex side of the
TPIWF and with the X-Series Recommendations on the PSPDN side of the TPIWF.
Montage = BLANC 13cm (500%)
FIN de la Rec.
PAGE4 Recommendation F.73