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- OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR THE
- TRANSFER OF MESSAGES FROM
- TERMINALS ON THE TELEX NETWORK
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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, establishes
- 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.87 was prepared by Study Group I and was approved under
- the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 11 of March 1991.
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- CCITT NOTE
- In this Recommendation, the expression "Administration" is used for
- conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication Administration and a recognized
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- F ITU 1991
- 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.
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- Recommendation F.87
- Recommendation F.87
- OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR THE TRANSFER OF MESSAGES FROM TERMINALS
- ON THE TELEX NETWORK TO GROUP 3 FACSIMILE TERMINALS CONNECTED
- TO THE PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK
- The CCITT,
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- (a) the need to allow the transfer of messages from terminals of the
- international telex service to Group 3 facsimile terminals on the public switched
- telephone network;
- (b) that Recommendations F.60, F.69 and other relevant Recommendations
- govern operation of the international telex service;
- (c) that Recommendation E.163 defines the numbering plan for the
- international telephone service;
- (d) that Recommendation F.72 defines the general principles and operational
- aspects of international telex store and forward;
- (e) that Recommendations F.160 and F.180 define the general operational
- provisions for the international public facsimile services;
- (f) that Recommendation T.4 defines the standardization of Group 3
- facsimile apparatus;
- (g) that Recommendation T.30 defines the procedure for document facsimile
- transmission in the public switched telephone network;
- (h) that technical aspects of the international telex service are described
- in R-, S- and U-Series Recommendations,
- unanimously declares the view
- (1) that there are benefits in standardizing the operational procedures for
- a terminal of the international telex service to transfer a message, across
- international boundaries, to a Group 3 facsimile terminal on the public switched
- telephone network;
- (2) that where this message transfer service is provided, the preferred
- operational procedures are laid down in this Recommendation.
- 1. Scope
- 1.1 The procedures defined in this Recommendation enable telex subscribers to
- transfer messages to Group 3 facsimile terminals connected to the PSTN, on a
- store and forward basis.
- 1.2 The interworking shall be established by provision of a telex/facsimile
- interworking function (FAXIWF).
- 1.3 International access to the FAXIWF will normally be provided via the telex
- network (see Figure 1/F.87). Bilateral agreement may be required in the event
- that other than normal telex service agreements are required.
- 1.4 For telex subscribers accessing a FAXIWF in their own country, national or
- international destinations may be specified, with international interworking
- being implemented via the PSTN. See Figure 2/F.87.
- Figure 1/F.87 = 7,5 cm
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- 1.5 The Administration providing the FAXIWF shall be responsible for any
- necessary barring of international access.
- 2. Service principles
- 2.1 The basic service offered is:
- ù acceptance of messages from the telex network, with accompanying fax
- (PSTN) addressing information;
- ù delivery of these messages to the requested facsimile terminal, with
- retries if necessary;
- ù notification message sent to the originator when the message delivery
- attempt fails and, optionally, when it succeeds.
- 2.2 A single-stage selection procedure may be used employing normal telex
- procedures where the requested facsimile machine is addressed using a telex
- number.
- 2.3 A two-stage selection procedure may be used whereby a call from the telex
- network gains access to the FAXIWF in the first stage of selection and inputs the
- called address(es) and message(s) in the second stage of selection, after the
- return of a call connect signal. To the extent possible, this procedure has been
- aligned with that for telex store-and-forward facilities defined in
- Recommendation F.72.
- 2.4 Message input from both manual and telex automatic emitting devices should
- be possible.
- 2.5 Messages deposited into the FAXIWF will be sub-divided by the FAXIWF into
- "pages" which serve as physical "A4" size pages as received at the fax terminal.
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- Otherwise, the input format shall be preserved.
- A page should normally comprise 55 lines of text (of 4.23 mm pitch), or
- part thereof for pages with fewer than 55 text lines. Upon transmission, it is
- preferred to have both message reference and pagination information inserted in a
- header line on each page.
- 2.6 In addition to delivering the message as pages of text to the specified
- fax terminal(s), the FAXIWF may optionally prepare and transmit a "header page"
- consisting of at least:
- ù message reference information (which may include the legal time and
- date of acceptance);
- ù calling party identification (telex answerback and recall information,
- if necessary);
- ù indication of number of pages in message;
- ù specified facsimile terminal (PSTN) address;
- ù optional customer attention information field (see S 3.2.4).
- 2.7 Where a header page is not transmitted, the FAXIWF should attach a herald
- to the beginning of the message indicating the calling party identification
- (telex answerback and recall information, if necessary).
- 2.8 The FAXIWF will attempt to deliver the message as soon as operationally
- feasible. Deferred delivery may also be provided.
- 3 Service facilities
- In the following section, the symbol * indicates that the facility is not
- normally applicable for one-stage selection.
- 3.1 General
- In addition to message deposit, the following facilities may be made
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- ù multi-address*;
- ù follow-on messages*;
- ù positive delivery notification;
- ù status enquiry request;
- ù message cancel request*.
- Note ù The multi-address facility would not normally be available to
- incoming international telex calls except by bilateral agreement.
- 3.2 Message deposit
- 3.2.1 Validation of format and/or length should preferably be performed by the
- FAXIWF on the address(es) of the called fax terminal(s) as specified by the
- calling party.
- 3.2.2 Where the multi-address facility is provided, the FAXIWF should be capable
- of accepting at least 20 facsimile terminal (PSTN) addresses in a multi-address
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- 3.2.3 An attention information field facility should be provided by the FAXIWF
- to enable each addressee of a multi-address message to have a relevant attention
- prefix preceding the message in the header page where such is provided.
- 3.2.4 A message reference number shall be available to the calling party for
- every message accepted by the FAXIWF. For multi-address messages, a separate
- message reference number may be provided for each address.
- 3.2.5 The application of short-code address* and pre-recorded address lists is a
- national matter.
- 3.3 Follow-on messages
- Provision may be made to accept follow-on message(s) with their associated
- address(es) which may be sent immediately after the deposit of a previous message
- while still retaining the connection to the FAXIWF from the originator. The
- procedures should be aligned with Recommendation U.43.
- 3.4 Status enquiry request
- 3.4.1 Status information on previously-deposited message shall only be returned
- to the message originator. The procedure used should be generally aligned with
- Recommendations F.72 and U.80.
- 3.4.2 This status information should be available for at least 24 hours after
- the time of message receipt by the FAXIWF.
- 3.5 Message cancel request*
- If message cancellation is provided, previously deposited messages may
- only be cancelled by the message originator.
- 3.6 Delivery/non-delivery notification message and journals
- 3.6.1 In the case of failure to deliver a message to the requested fax terminal,
- the FAXIWF shall if possible return a non-delivery notification message to the
- originator (see S 7.1).
- 3.6.2 An Administration may optionally provide a positive delivery notification
- message to the originator upon successful delivery of the message to the
- requested fax terminal (see S 7.2).
- 3.6.3 The above notifications may also be provided in a summarized form
- (journals).
- 4 Access procedures
- 4.1 General
- Two basic procedures for access from a telex terminal should be provided
- by the FAXIWF:
- a) Interactive operation:
- ù input from manual calling terminals where the TPIWF may return
- prompt signals;
- b) Non-interactive operation:
- ù input from telex automatic emitting devices where prompt signals
- may not be required;
- ù interworking with other types of interworking and conversion
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- 4.2 One-stage selection
- In the one-stage selection procedure, the facsimile terminal is assigned a
- telex number that is part of the national telex numbering plan.
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- 4.2.1 Call establishment
- 4.2.1.1 The originator (or intermediary interworking or conversion facility)
- shall use normal telex procedures.
- 4.2.1.2 The telex number received by the FAXIWF shall be verified as being
- proper to a registered facsimile terminal. The method of effecting this
- verification is a national matter. If the verification fails, the following
- procedures should be applied:
- a) where the FAXIWF 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 FAXIWF 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.
- 4.2.1.3 Having verified the received telex number, the FAXIWF shall return the
- answerback allocated to the requested facsimile terminal to the originator.
- 4.2.1.4 This answerback of the facsimile terminal shall be formatted in
- accordance with Recommendation F.74.
- 4.2.1.5 In accordance with Recommendation S.23, the FAXIWF may transmit a WRU
- signal to the originating telex subscriber if the backward path remains idle for
- at least 800 milliseconds.
- 4.2.1.6 Having received the answerback allocated to the called facsimile
- terminal, the originator may input the text of his message. The FAXIWF shall
- respond to any received WRU signal during this phase of the call by returning the
- answerback allocated to the facsimile terminal.
- 4.2.1.7 The reaction to abnormal conditions during call set-up shall be in
- accordance with normal telex procedures (see Recommendation U.2071) ).
- 4.3 Two-stage selection
- 4.3.1 General
- 4.3.1.1 Calls to the FAXIWF will be established by means of normal telex
- procedures.
- 4.3.1.2 The received telex answerback shall be processed in accordance with
- Recommendation U.74 to determine the calling telex address. If the answerback is
- deemed to be non-processable, the FAXIWF shall request input of the calling
- address by the telex subscriber by returning the ADD prompt.
- 4.3.1.3 Transmission from an automatic terminal is indicated by commencing the
- procedure with the non-interactive service request (characters CI). The calling
- terminal is recognized as interactive by the omission of the non-interactive
- service request (CI).
- 4.3.1.4 If the calling telex address is capable of being extracted from the
- received answerback, the FAXIWF shall return GA, unless a non-interactive service
- request has been made.
- 4.3.2 Input of address(es)
- 4.3.2.1 For each address required, the originator should transmit the sequence
- FAX <address> + (<optional attention information field>)
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- FAX is the service identifier.
- 4.3.2.2 The address field <address> is the only mandatory field of the address
- line and is the called PSTN fax address formatted in accordance with
- Recommendation E.163. The address field consists of the international PSTN number
- of the required fax terminal. The end of the address field should be delimited by
- the end of address field signal (+), for example,
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- The attention information field is a 30-character field, delimited by
- parentheses, for example:
- (ATTN: MR.J.SMITH)
- The inclusion of the field is optional. If specified, the field will be
- inserted in the header page (see S 3.2.3), otherwise that part of the header page
- will be left blank.
- An example of a complete address line would be as follows:
- FAX 43150145207+(ATTN: MR.J.SMITH)
- 4.3.2.3 The last address line shall be delimited from the message by the end of
- address sequence/begin text input sequence BT.
- 4.3.2.4 It should be possible to mix telex, teletex and facsimile addresses in
- a multi-address call in accordance with Recommendation F.72.
- 4.3.2.5 Once the maximum number of permissible addresses have been input,
- the FAXIWF shall return the message input prompt (GA) unless a non-interactive
- service request has been received.
- 4.3.2.6 If an end-of-address signal (BT) is received without any valid
- addresses being received, the call will be cleared by the FAXIWF.
- 4.3.2.7 The action to be taken when invalid addresses are received shall be in
- accordance with S 5.2.3.
- 4.4 Answerbacks and WRU processing
- 4.4.1 In the case of single-stage selection, the FAXIWF shall at all times
- respond to the reception of a WRU signal from the originator with the
- "answerback" allocated to the registered terminal, formatted in accordance with
- Recommendation F.74.
- 4.4.2 In the case of two-stage selection, the FAXIWF shall at all times respond
- to a received WRU signal with its own answerback, consisting of 20 characters
- formatted in accordance with Figure 3/F.87 and Recommendation F.60 where F is the
- TNIC of the network to which the FAXIWF is connected. Neither the WRU signal nor
- the resultant answerback should be stored as part of the message.
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- 5 Message deposit by the telex subscriber
- 5.1 General
- 5.1.1 All ITA2 spacing characters received during text input shall be stored by
- the FAXIWF for subsequent transmission to the addressed facsimile terminal.
- However, neither the WRU signal nor the bell signal, if received as part of the
- text, will be stored within the message.
- 5.1.2 The FAXIWF shall be able to accept messages of at least 24 000 characters.
- 5.1.3 If the calling subscriber wishes to cancel a message during the text input
- phase, the cancel operation signal to be used, where the FAXIWF offers this
- facility, is FFFF.
- If the FAXIWF detects a cancel operation signal, it should cease message
- acceptance, issue the message cancel confirmation signal ANUL ANUL and clear the
- call.
- 5.1.4 In case of two-stage selection, if the FAXIWF detects a valid EOM or EOT
- signal, but no characters have been received as message text, the message will be
- abandoned and, if not already cleared by the originator, the call shall be
- cleared by the FAXIWF as in S 5.1.3.
- 5.1.5 The reaction to abnormal conditions during message deposit shall be in
- accordance with Recommendation U.2071).
- 5.2 Message security
- 5.2.1 The FAXIWF should only accept messages for delivery to destination
- addresses accessible from that FAXIWF.
- 5.2.2 In case of two-stage selection, the FAXIWF should not accept message input
- unless acceptable identification of the originator has been received at call set
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- 5.2.3 The FAXIWF may verify the format of the called address(es). If this
- verification is unsuccessful for all addresses, the message shall be rejected and
- the service code ITR should be returned (see Recommendation U.80, S 4.6).
- However, a positive verification result does not guarantee that the message can
- be delivered to the given address.
- 5.3 End of transaction and end of message signal
- 5.3.1 At the end of each transaction, an end of transmission (EOT) signal is
- required. This signal is + + + +. However, for follow-on messages, an end of
- message (EOM) signal is required at the end of each individual message. This can
- be one of two types, as follows:
- a) NNNN, which is simply used to separate messages;
- b) NNNNACK, which is used to separate messages and to request the FAXIWF
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- those messages not previously acknowledged.
- 5.3.2 Where there is a stop in transmission for 30 seconds, and no EOM or EOT
- signal is detected, the service code GA will be sent to the originator.
- 5.3.3 If the EOM/EOT signal is not received, or transmission does not resume
- within a further 30 seconds, the FAXIWF shall initiate the clear down procedure.
- 5.3.4 In case of two-stage selection, a message received without any EOM or EOT
- shall nevertheless be delivered with the following text appended: POSSIBLE
- INCOMPLETE MESSAGE.
- 5.4 Input transaction accepted
- The FAXIWF shall send an input transaction accepted code for
- delivery (ITD) notifying the originator that the message(s) has(have) been
- accepted and that delivery would be attempted. Delivery should be attempted even
- if the call is cleared before the ITD is sent. The ITD should be followed by the
- message reference(s) and, if applicable, number of messages.
- 6 Message delivery
- 6.1 Messages deposited in the FAXIWF with appropriate PSTN address(es) shall
- be delivered as soon as operationally feasible after receipt, unless deferred
- delivery option is requested. Delivery to the requested fax terminal(s) shall be
- in accordance with the normal procedures applicable to fax-fax communication (see
- Recommendation T.30).
- 6.2 If the delivery attempt is unsuccessful, i.e. the complete message was not
- delivered, the FAXIWF may initiate re-attemps in accordance with national rules
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- 6.3 Should all delivery attempts fail, the FAXIWF shall return a non-delivery
- notification message to the originator in accordance with S 7.1.
- 6.4 Should delivery be successfully completed, the FAXIWF may return a
- positive delivery notification message to the originator where this facility is
- offered by the Administration operating the FAXIWF.
- 6.5 Where a message is only partially delivered, i.e., the connection across
- the PSTN was cleared for any reason before the EOM or EOT was reached, the FAXIWF
- shall re-establish the connection and re-send the message commencing after the
- last successfully delivered page.
- 6.6 The reaction to abnormal conditions during message delivery shall be in
- accordance with the relevant
- E- and T-Series Recommendations.
- 7. Delivery/non-delivery notification messages
- 7.1 Non-delivery notification message
- 7.1.1 The FAXIWF shall return a non-delivery notification message to the
- originator in respect of failure to deliver an accepted message in its entirety
- to any requested destination.
- 7.1.2 The non-delivery notification message should be returned to the
- originating telex subscriber as soon as possible after expiry of the retry cycle
- (see S 6.2 above).
- 7.1.3 It is recommended that the message contain at least the following
- information:
- ù message reference;
- ù time/date of message acceptance by the FAXIWF;
- ù time/date of final delivery attempt;
- ù originating telex answerback;
- ù requested facsimile terminal number;
- ù called station identity (CSI), if available;
- ù number of delivery attempts made;
- ù number of pages transmitted.
- 7.1.4 If the FAXIWF is unable to deliver the non-delivery notification message
- to the originating subscriber after a maximum of 8 attempts to do so, the message
- should be spilled out to an assistance position for manual processing.
- 7.2 Positive delivery notification message
- 7.2.1 An Administration may optionally offer this facility to its subscribers
- either on a global basis or by request by the calling subscriber at the
- addressing stage.
- 7.2.2 The facility may be requested on a per-address basis by use of the ACK
- signal in the address line, as follows:
- FAX <Address>+(optional information field),ACK
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- FAX 43150145207+(ATTN: MR.J.SMITH),ACK
- 7.2.3 It is recommended that the positive delivery notification message, where
- provided, contain at least the following information:
- ù message reference;
- ù time/date of message acceptance by the FAXIWF;
- ù time/date of final delivery attempt;
- ù originating telex answerback;
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- ù number of pages in message;
- ù number of delivery attempts made;
- ù number of pages transmitted.
- 7.2.4 If the FAXIWF is unable to deliver the positive delivery notification
- message to the originating subscriber after a maximum of 8 attempts to do so, the
- message should be spilled out to an assistance position for manual processing.
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- List of abbreviations
- ACK Request for positive delivery notification
- ADD Address prompt
- BT End-of-address/begin text signal
- CI Conversation impossible
- CSI Called station identity
- EOM End-of-message
- EOT End-of-transaction
- FAXIWF Facsimile interworking function
- GA Go ahead
- IMA Input message acknowledgment
- ITD Input transaction accepted for delivery
- ITR Input transaction rejected
- PSTN Public switched telephone network
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