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Tfhe drawings contained in this Recommendation have been done in Autocad.
Recommendation T.390
TELETEX REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERWORKING
WITH THE TELEX SERVICE
(Malaga-Torremolinos, 1984)
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 Recommendation F.200 lays down the provisions for the operation of the
automatic international Teletex service. In particular, Recommendation F.200
defines the basic service requirements and principles for interworking between
Teletex and telex services via a conversion facility (CF).
1.1.2 Recommendation T.60 defines the requirements for terminal equipment used
in the international Teletex service, including the interworking with telex
terminals, and the conversion table to the telex repertoire in case of
interworking.
1.1.3 Recommendation T.61 defines the character repertoire and the coded
character sets for the Teletex service.
1.1.4 Recommendation T.62 defines the end-to-end control procedures to be used
within the Teletex service as well as between a Teletex terminal and a
Teletex/telex conversion facility (CF).
1.1.5 Recommendation T.70 defines the network-independent basic
transport service applicable to Teletex terminals, as well as
between a Teletex terminal and a CF.
1.1.6 This Recommendation defines the requirements additional to
Recommendation T.62 for use between a Teletex terminal and a CF to
provide interworking between Teletex and telex services, using
store-and-forward principles, in the following cases:
a) when the CF and Teletex terminal are in the same country, with message
transfer in either direction;
b) when the CF and Teletex terminal are in different countries, with
message transfer in the CF to Teletex terminal direction. This is
subject to bilateral agreement.
Note 1 - Due to practical operational difficulties such as charging,
message transfer in the direction from a Teletex terminal to a CF in another
country is not considered in this Recommendation.
Note 2 - The requirements of interconnection of CFs for the international
interworking between Teletex and telex services are for further study.
Note 3 - The real-time conversion operation is not considered in this
Recommendation.
1.1.7 The provisions in this Recommendation are independent of the means and
procedures for communication between the CF and the telex network. These are
covered in Recommendation F.200.
1.2 Basic Teletex/telex interworking model
f
from Teletex to telex may consist of two calls, namely:
a) a submission call submission call initiated by a Teletex
terminal to transfer to the CF a message prepared in the
telex mode as per Recommendations F.200 and T.60, and
related control information;
b) a notification call notification call initiated by the CF in
which delivery or nonVdelivery information may be provided.
This call is mandatory if the telex call is unsuccessful
but optional if the telex call succeeds.
Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390 PAGE1
Fig. 1/T.390/CCITT-59070 = 5 cm
1.2.2 As illustrated in Figure 2/T.390, the communications between a CF and a
Teletex terminal for the transfer of a message from telex to Teletex may consist
of two calls, namely:
a) an validation call initiated by the
CF to validate the called Teletex number. The requirement
for this call is a national matter;
b) a delivery call initiated by the CF to transfer
to the Teletex terminal a message received from the telex
terminal.
Fig. 2/T.390/CCITT-59080 = 5 cm
1.2.3 For transferring additional control information between the Teletex
terminal and the CF, control documents are used. A control document may be
associated with one or more normal documents. This set will be called a message.
All these normal documents should be in telex mode and shall be delivered by the
CF as a single telex message. The control document need not be prepared in telex
mode. An acknowledgement control document will refer to a message and not to
individual documents.
2 Session elements of procedure
2.1 The session elements of procedure shall be in accordance with
Recommendation T.62. However, the following qualifications shall apply:
2.1.1 The values of mandatory parameters used during session establishment shall
be as given in Table 1/T.390.
2.1.2 The value of the "terminal identifier of the calling terminal" parameter
in the CSS of the delivery call depends on whether the CF and Teletex terminal
are in the same or different countries.
2.1.2.1 When the CF and Teletex terminal are in the same country, it may be
either the terminal identification of the CF or, alternatively, the terminal
identifier derived from the calling telex answerback (A/B) in one of the
following forms in which optional fields are enclosed in parentheses:
8-=<A/B>
8<TDC>-=<A/B>
8<TDC>-<A/B number>(-<A/B machine identity>)=(<A/B subscriber>)
Note 1 - <A/B> is the value of the answerback received from the telex
terminal after the deletion of the CR LF characters, if present.
Note 2 - <TDC> is the value of the Recommendation F.69 "telex destination
code" of the originating network.
Note 3 - <A/B number> is the subscriber number part of the received <A/B>,
as described in Note 1, which conforms to Recommendation F.60.
Note 4 - <A/B machine identity> is the optional machine identity part of
the received <A/B>, as described in Note 1, which conforms to Recommendation
F.60.
Note 5 - <A/B subscriber name> is the optional subscriber name part of the
received <A/B>, as described in Note 1, which conforms to Recommendation F.60.
This may also include the telex network identification code.
TABLE 1/T.390
Mandatory parameter values during session establishment
Call type
T.62 parameters Submission Notification Address Delivery
validation
Terminal identifier TTX's TID CF's TID CF's TID See S 2.1.2
of the calling
terminal (in CSS)
Terminal identifier CF's TID TTX's TID TTX's TID TTX's TID
of the called
terminal (in RSSP)
Date and time Submission Notification Address Delivery call
call call validation originating
originating originating call date and time
date and time date and time originating by CF
by TTX by CF date and time
by CF
Service identifier
PAGE14 Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390
Teletex Teletex Teletex Teletex
TID Terminal Identification
TTX Teletex Terminal
CF Conversion facility
2.1.2.2 When the CF and Teletex terminal are in different countries, it shall
be the terminal identification of the CF in accordance to the format specified in
Recommendation F.201. The calling telex answerback shall be contained in the text
of the normal document in the format and at the point at which it was obtained by
the CF.
3 Document elements of procedures
3.1 General
3.1.1 The document elements of procedure shall be in accordance with
Recommendation T.62. In addition, the Teletex terminal and the CF shall be able
to handle control documents defined in this Recommendation as shown in Table
2/T.390.
4 Control documents
4.1 For transferring additional control information between the Teletex
terminal and the CF, control documents are used. The additional control
information is contained in the user information part of the control document and
is called "control A summary of the control documents
is given in Table 2/T.390.
TABLE 2/T.390
Control documents for Teletex/telex interworking service
Type of call (see Control document Status of control document
Figures 1/T.390 and
2/T.390)
CF Teletex terminal
Teletex to telex message transfer
Submission Telex submission Mandatory Mandatory
Notification Telex delivery Mandatory Selectable
notification (Note 2)
Telex non-delivery Mandatory Mandatory
notification (Note 2)
Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390 PAGE1
Telex to teletex message transfer
Address validation Telex validation Optional Optional
(Note 1)
Delivery Telex message Optional Optional
delivery
Mandatory: Shall always be implemented.
Optional: Shall be implemented according to national requirements.
Selectable: To be implemented as appropriate.
Note 1 - An address validation call need not contain a telex validation control
document.
Note 2 - At present, this only relates to a single telex address.
4.2 Telex submission control document
terminal
terminal to indicate to the CF that the associated subsequent normal document(s)
is to be transferred to a telex terminal.
4.2.2 Elements of the control text are:
a) control document identifier V mandatory;
b) submission control information V optional.
This element consists of the following parameters:
i) telex address V optional.
This is the address of the recipient. It need not be present if
provided in lower layer procedures;
ii) answerback V optional.
This is the expected telex answerback. It is to be provided if
automatic check by the CF is required;
iii) acknowledgement request V optional.
This is the request for telex delivery notification. This parameter
is only present if the user requires advice of a successful telex
call. It need not be present in cases where the CF always provides
delivery notification.
4.2.3 This control document may be utilized in multiVaddressing by providing
several sets of the submission control information element in ' 4.2.2 above. The
provision of this capability in a CF is a national matter.
Note V The inclusion of Teletex addresses within the multiVaddressing list
is for further study.
4.2.4 Multiple telex submission control documents (each with associated normal
documents) may be used within the same session. The provision of this capability
in a CF is a national matter.
4.3 Telex delivery notification control document
4.3.1 If the Teletex user requires notification after the successful message
transfer to the telex terminal [see ' 4.2.2 b)], then the telex delivery
notification control document shall be sent by the CF to the originator of the
telex message. As a national matter, some CFs may always provide this delivery
notification.
4.3.2 Elements of the control text are:
a) control document identifiercontrol document identifier V mandatory;
b) correlation informationcorrelation information V mandatory.
This provides a unique reference to the corresponding telex submission
control document. The element parameters which are provided by the CF
are a national matter. These parameters are:
V CF TID
This is the terminal identification of the CF to which the
corresponding telex submission control document was sent.
V TTX TID
This is the terminal identification of the Teletex terminal which
sent the telex submission control document.
V Date and time
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This is the date and time of the submission call.
V CD No.
contro
control document.
V Add'l session Ref No.
This is the additional session reference number if used in both the
CSS and RSSP in the submission call;
c) submitted control information V mandatory.
This reflects the relevant parameters of the telex submission control
document pertaining to a single address. These parameters are:
V telex address
Note V This parameter can be derived from lower layer procedures if
not present in the telex submission control document.
V answerback
V acknowledgement request;
d) delivery information V mandatory.
This provides information concerning call establishment from CF to the
called telex terminal. The element parameters which are provided by the
CF are a national matter. These parameters are:
V telex address
This is the address derived from the telex submission control
document and used by the CF to establish the call.
Note V This parameter can be derived from lower layer procedures if
not present in the telex submission control document.
V received answerback
This is the complete telex answerback as received by the CF;
e) time of delivery V optional.
This is the time at which the CF delivered the telex message to the
telex terminal;
f) telex transmission duration V optional;
g) note V optional.
This is used to convey additional information;
h) received recorded message V optional.
This is used to convey to the Teletex terminal any recorded message
from the telex destination.
4.4 Telex nonVdelivery notification control document
4.4.1 The telex nonVdelivery notification control document shall be used in the
following cases:
a) if a telex message cannot be delivered;
b) if a telex message was only partially delivered;
c) if a message is incompletely received in the CF and this partial
message successfully delivered (see ' 6.1.2).
4.4.2 Elements of the control text are:
a) control document identifier V mandatory;
b) correlation information V mandatory [see ' 4.3.2 b)];
c) submitted control information V mandatory [see ' 4.3.2 c)];
d) delivery information V mandatory.
Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390 PAGE1
This provides information concerning call attempt or call
establishment. [For details of the parameters, see ' 4.3.2 d)];
e) time of delivery V optional.
This is the time at which the CF delivered the partial telex message to
the telex terminal if a partial delivery was achieved;
f) telex transmission duration - optional.
This may be provided if a partial delivery was achieved;
g) last page delivered - optional.
This shall identify the last page number, and its document reference
number, successfully transmitted to telex;
h) failure cause - mandatory.
The cause may be one of the following examples:
- service signal from telex network;
- clearing before call connect;
- wrong answerback;
- clear or break during message transmission;
- submitted normal document not in the telex mode;
i) note - optional [see S 4.3.2 g)];
j) received recorded message - optional [see S 4.3.2 h)].
4.5 Telex validation control document
4.5.1 The telex validation control document is used by the CF to indicate to the
called Teletex terminal that a message from telex will subsequently be sent from
the CF. The use of this control document is a national matter (e.g. for unique
message identification) and shall not be allowed over international connections.
4.5.2 Elements of the control text are:
a) control document identifier - mandatory;
b) reference - mandatory. This reference is assigned by the CF.
4.6 Telex message delivery control document
4.6.1 The telex message delivery control document is used by the CF to indicate
to the Teletex terminal that the associated subsequent normal document was
received from a telex terminal. The use of this control document is a national
matter.
Note - The use of this control document over international connections
requires further study.
4.6.2 Elements of the control text are:
a) control document identifier - mandatory;
b) reference - optional.
This reference is assigned by the CF. If the telex validation control
document is used, then this reference must be quoted;
c) received time - mandatory.
This contains the time at which the telex was received by the CF;
d) received telex answerback - optional.
This is the complete telex answerback as received by the CF;
e) Note - optional [see S 4.3.2 g)].
5 General rules for control documents
5.1 Control document utilization
Teletex terminals shall be capable of constructing messages, each
consisting of a control document linked with a sequence of normal documents. The
message ends at either the start of the next control document, or at the normal
end of the session.
5.1.1 The Teletex terminal will allow the following types of communication to a
CF within a single session:
- one or more normal documents covered by the same control document
("normal" documents shall be in the "telex" mode);
- one or more addresses covered by the same control document. The
PAGE14 Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390
provision of this capability in a CF is a national matter;
- more than one control document and related normal documents in the same
session. The provision of this capability in a CF is a national matter.
5.1.2 When interworking with telex, the following rules shall apply (see Figure
3/T.390):
- a control document relates to the normal documents which follow it, up
to the next control document (if any) within the session, or up to the
normal end of the session;
- the presence of more than one address in a control document indicates
multi-addressing of all related normal documents;
- within a session, document reference numbers will be assigned, as
specified in Recommendation T.62, without distinction between control
documents and normal documents.
Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390 PAGE1
Fig. 3/T.390/CCITT-59090 = 12 cm
6 Error recovery in Teletex/telex interworking
6.1 Message transfer from Teletex to telex
6.1.1 During a session, the CF shall perform automatic linking using the
procedures specified in T.62.
6.1.2 In the case where a session interruption or CF memory overflow occurs, the
following shall apply:
a) All complete messages received and positively acknowledged in that
session shall be handled by the CF as in error-free operation.
b) The CF shall handle the interrupted message in one of the following
ways:
- The CF shall forward to the telex terminal all positively
acknowledged documents and pages of the interrupted document, with
an appropriate explanatory text.
At the end of the text part which is transferred to telex an
explanatory text is added, for example:
"This is an incomplete telex message which may be continued later
with the following reference information:
<rearranged TTX terminal ID> <date and time>"
At the end of the telex call, the CF may optionally transfer a
telex non-delivery notification control document indicating the
last page number, and its document reference number, which was
successfully transferred to the telex network.
- The CF shall not forward the interrupted message, but shall return
a telex non-delivery notification control document to the Teletex
terminal to indicate that the complete message has to be
retransmitted to the CF.
c) Additionally, in the case of the interrupted message:
- the reaction of the CF is independent of the acknowledgement
request of the telex submission control document;
- if a CF in case of interrupted message always sends a telex
non-delivery notification, a Teletex terminal or operator should
not retransmit any part of that message before receiving that
notification.
6.1.3 When the CF is not able to forward the telex message (e.g. because of line
interruption) to the telex network, it shall transfer to the Teletex terminal a
telex non-delivery notification control document.
6.1.4 If the Teletex terminal retransmits an interrupted message in a new
session, it shall send as the first document the control document relating to the
interrupted message. When the Teletex operator wants to indicate to the telex
terminal that this transmission is a continuation of an interrupted one, the
Teletex terminal shall always start the interrupted normal document with CDC.
When delivering this message to the telex network, the CF shall precede the
continuation of the transmitted message with an appropriate explanatory text, for
example "This is a continuation of an incomplete message with the following
reference information:
<rearranged TTX terminal ID> <date and time>"
Note - Both parameters of the reference information are taken from the
linking information of the CDC command and are identical to the parameters
described in S 6.1.2 b).
6.2 Message transfer from telex to Teletex
6.2.1 For error conditions arising during the Teletex call, normal error
recovery procedures in Recommenda-tion T.62 shall apply.
6.2.2 If an error was detected during telex input, the CF shall add to the end
of the interrupted telex message an appropriate explanatory text. An example is
"This may be an incomplete message".
This explanatory text may also be used if the telex call was cleared
before the CF received the end of input signal (EOI).
7 Coding and formatting of control documents
7.1 Control document structure
7.1.1 Figure 4/T.390 illustrates the structure of control documents. The user
information part of the control document user information (CDUI) in control
documents is called control text.
PAGE14 Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390
Fig. 4/T.390/CCITT-59100 = 12 cm
7.2 Control document coding principles
7.2.1 For the basic Teletex/telex interworking service, the control text shall
be coded using explicit, human-readable graphic characters of Recommendation T.61
coding scheme.
7.3 General formatting of control text
7.3.1 The control text is subdivided in elements each consisting of a number of
fields.
7.3.2 An element is uniquely identifiable by an element number field, which is
language-independent, and an element name field, which is language dependent.
These two fields are always closed by the character "colon" (:). In control
documents sent by the CF to the Teletex terminal, at least one of the above
fields must be present. For international communications, the element number
field shall be mandatory.
7.3.2.1 The element number assigned to the control document identifier shall
consist of two parts separated by a period. Each part is a sequentially assigned
number. The first part identifies the application which uses the control
document. The second part identifies the control document.
7.3.2.2 Each distinct element name, other than control document identifiers,
shall be sequentially assigned a different number.
7.3.2.3 There shall be no restriction on the number of digits for element
numbers. Any leading zeros in an element number are ignored.
7.3.2.4 Where national requirements dictate the use of non-standardized element
numbers, Administrations may choose any value in the range 1000-1999 for the
first part of non-standardized control document identifiers and for
non-standardized elements.
7.3.3 Parameters to the elements shall be coded in separate element value
fields.
The parameters will be illustrated in this Recommendation by enclosing
them between angular brackets (< >).
7.3.4 In the text each element is contained in one or more lines. When more than
one line is used, only the element number field and the element name field shall
be present in the first line. See Figure 5/T.390.
Fig. 5/T.390/CCITT-59110 = 8 cm
7.3.5 The first element present in the control text shall be the control
document identifier. This element is mandatory and used to identify the function
of the control document, e.g. submission of a telex message, acknowledgement of a
previous message.
7.3.6 The element denoted by the name "Note" will be allowed for extending the
format to accommodate national requirements.
7.3.7 An element name shall be represented by a text string, that is, a sequence
of graphic characters. Some parameters may also consist of such text strings. All
text strings are language-dependent.
7.3.8 When encoding the control text the following rules shall apply:
a) The control text shall always begin with the character sequence FF CR
or CR FF preceded by applicable presentation control functions (see
Recommendation T.61, S 3.3.1.4).
b) Each element following the control document identifier may be preceded
by one or more empty lines.
c) Each field in an element shall be separated by the character "space" if
no other special separator is defined for the element.
Note - It is allowed to have leading spaces or backspaces in a line.
7.3.9 When decoding the control text the following rules shall apply:
a) The first element in the text shall be recognized as the control
document identifier. Leading New Line functions (CR LF or LF CR), LF
and leading spaces shall be ignored.
b) Contiguous New Line functions (CR LF or LF CR) or LF shall be
considered as one New Line function.
c) Contiguous embedded spaces are considered as one space. Leading spaces
in a line shall be ignored.
Note - Leading backspaces in a line shall be ignored.
7.4 Format of Teletex/telex interworking control documents
In this section the formats of the different control documents are shown.
Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390 PAGE1
Their control texts are illustrated by the use of four different syntax elements:
- The element number field is represented by a sequence of numeric
graphic characters.
- The element name field is represented by a text string giving the CCITT
language reference name of the field. The actual value shall be a
language-dependent representation of that reference name.
- Separators [i.e.: (SP13), / (SP12), = (SA04)] are shown as they shall
be represented in the actual control text.
- Element value fields are shown in angular brackets (< >). The actual
parameter values are described in S 7.5.
The formats are illustrated in terms of layout and contents, but do not
explicitly show the presentation control functions. These shall be inserted as
appropriate (see S 7.3.8).
7.4.1 Telex submission control document format
7.4.1.1 Figure 6/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
submission control document.
1.1: TELEX SUBMISSION:
<TELEX ADDRESS> <=ANSWERBACK> <+ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
FIGURE 6/T.390
Telex submission control document
7.4.1.2 The submission control information element does not have an explicit
identification.
7.4.2 Telex delivery notification control document format
7.4.2.1 Figure 7/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
delivery notification control document.
1.2: TELEX DELIVERY NOTIFICATION:
1: CORRELATION INFORMATION:
<CF TID> <TTX TID> <DATE AND TIME> <CD No.> <ADD'L SESSION REF
No.>
2: SUBMITTED CONTROL INFORMATION:
<TELEX ADDRESS> <=ANSWERBACK> <+ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
3: DELIVERY INFORMATION:
<TELEX ADDRESS> = <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
4: TIME OF DELIVERY: <DATE AND TIME>
5: TELEX TRANSMISSION DURATION: <DURATION>
6: NOTE: <TEXT>
7: RECEIVED RECORDED MESSAGE:
<TEXT>
Note - If <CD No.> is 5 digits long, and <ADD'L SESSION REF No.> is used, the
correlation information line will be 73 characters long. A backspace into the
left margin is then necessary, in order not to exceed the printable area of a
basic Teletex terminal.
FIGURE 7/T.390
Telex delivery notification control document
7.4.3 Telex non-delivery nofitication control document format
7.4.3.1 Figure 8/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
non-delivery notification control document.
1.3: TELEX NON-DELIVERY NOTIFICATION:
1: CORRELATION INFORMATION:
<CF TID> / <TTX TID> / <DATE AND TIME> / <CD No.> / <ADD'L
SESSION REF No.>
2: SUBMITTED CONTROL INFORMATION:
<TELEX ADDRESS> <=ANSWERBACK> <+ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
3: DELIVERY INFORMATION:
<TELEX ADDRESS> = <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
4: TIME OF DELIVERY: <DATE AND TIME>
5: TELEX TRANSMISSION DURATION: <DURATION>
8: LAST PAGE DELIVERED: DOCUMENT = <DOC No.> PAGE = <PAGE No.>
9: FAILURE CAUSE: <CAUSE>
6: NOTE: <TEXT>
7: RECEIVED RECORDED MESSAGE:
<TEXT>
PAGE14 Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390
Note - See Note of Figure 7/T.390.
FIGURE 8/T.390
Telex non-delivery notification control document
7.4.4 Telex validation control document format
7.4.4.1 Figure 9/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
validation control document.
1.4: TELEX VALIDATION:
10: REFERENCE: <REFERENCE>
FIGURE 9/T.390
Telex validation control document
7.4.5 Telex message delivery control document format
7.4.5.1 Figure 10/T.390 illustrates the format of the control text in the telex
message delivery control document.
1.5: TELEX MESSAGE DELIVERY:
10: REFERENCE: <REFERENCE>
11: RECEIVED TIME: <DATE AND TIME>
12: RECEIVED TELEX ANSWERBACK: <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
6: NOTE: <TEXT>
FIGURE 10/T.390
Telex message delivery control document
7.5 Description of parameter values in Teletex/telex interworking control
documents
7.5.1 <TELEX ADDRESS>
A sequence of numeric graphic characters. As a national option, a limited
set of graphic characters may be allowed to be embedded in this field as
punctuation marks.
7.5.2 <= ANSWERBACK>
An equals sign graphic character followed by a sequence of alphanumeric
graphic characters which comprise part or all of the expected answerback code.
The carriage return and line feed characters shall not occur in this parameter.
7.5.3 <+ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUEST>
A plus sign graphic character followed by the text string "ACK".
7.5.4 <CF TID>
A sequence of graphic characters as defined in Figure 2/F.200.
7.5.5 <TTX TID>
A sequence of graphic characters as defined in Figure 2/F.200.
7.5.6 <DATE AND TIME>
A sequence of graphic characters as defined in Figure 1/F.200.
7.5.7 <CD No.>
A document reference number as specified in Recommendation T.62.
7.5.8 <ADD'L SESSION REF No.>
An additional session reference number as specified in Recommendation
T.62.
7.5.9 <RECEIVED ANSWERBACK>
A sequence of graphic characters representing a telex answerback code from
which CR LF characters have been deleted, if present.
7.5.10 <DURATION>
A sequence of graphic characters in the form "HH : MM : SS" representing
the numeric values in hours, minutes and seconds.
7.5.11 <TEXT>
Any text string coded as in Recommendation T.61.
7.5.12 <DOC No.>
A document reference number as specified in Recommendation T.62 with a
length not exceeding five digits.
7.5.13 <PAGE No.>
A page reference number as specified in Recommendation T.62 with a length
not exceeding five digits.
7.5.14 <CAUSE>
This is a text string with the following possible values - the list is not
exhaustive:
- network service signal as received from the telex network (see
Recommendation U.12) or/and a corresponding text string in the
appropriate language;
Fascicle VII.5 - Rec. T.390 PAGE1
- error in submitted control document;
- invalid telex address;
- not delivered - interruption in the transmission;
- submitted text not prepared for telex;
- not permitted telex answerback;
- procedural error during the submission call.
7.5.15 <REFERENCE>
An alphanumeric text string.
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