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- Recommendation Q.725
- SIGNALLING PERFORMANCE IN THE TELEPHONE APPLICATION
- 1 Introduction
- This Recommendation gives the requirements of the telephone application of
- Signalling System No. 7.
- In Recommendation Q.706, the Message Transfer Part performance is
- described. The Message Transfer Part is the basis of the telephone application of
- Signalling System No. 7 and provision of a signalling network to serve the
- telephone service must take account of the performance of the Message Transfer
- Part and the requirements of the telephone application. For example, taking
- account of the message transfer times detailed in Recommendation Q.706 and the
- requirements for message transfer times between two telephone exchanges, a figure
- may be derived for the total permissible number of signalling links in signalling
- relations in tandem for a particular call.
- 2 Unsuccessful calls due to signalling malfunction
- The proportion of calls that are unsuccessful due to signalling
- malfunction should be less than 1 in 105.
- By means of error detection (see Recommendation Q.703) as well as
- transmission fault indication (see Recommendations G.732 [1] and G.733 [2]), it
- is ensured that, overall, not more than one error in 108 of all signal units
- transmitted is accepted and will cause false operation.
- Unsuccessful calls may be caused by undetected errors, loss of messages or
- messages delivered out of sequence (during emergency situations within the
- signalling network) and may result in:
- - incomplete call set-up,
- - misrouted calls (e.g. connection of wrong numbers),
- - calls routed correctly but mishandled (e.g. false clearing).
- 3 Unavailability of a signalling route set
- The overall unavailability of a signalling route set causing the
- unavailability of a signalling relation should not exceed a total of 10 minutes
- per year.
- Note - The availability of a signalling route set within a signalling
- network may be enhanced by replication of signalling links, signalling paths and
- signalling routes.
- 4 Labelling potential
- The label of the Telephone User Part of Signalling System No. 7 provides
- the potential to identify 16 384 signalling points and up to 4096 speech circuits
- for each signalling relation.
- 5 Cross-office transfer time
- 5.1 Functional reference points and transfer time components
- Figure 1/Q.725 - CCITT 35600
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- 5.2 Definitions
- a) cross-office transfer time, Tcu
- Tcu is the period which starts when the last bit of the signal unit
- leaves the incoming signalling data link and ends when the last bit of
- the signal unit enters the outgoing signalling data link for the first
- time. It also includes the queueing delay in the absence of
- disturbances but not the additional queueing delay caused by
- retransmission.
- b) user handling time, Thu
- Thu is the period which starts when the last bit of the message has
- entered the Telephone User Part and ends when the last bit of the
- derived message has left the Telephone User Part.
- 5.3 Queueing delay
- The formulae for the queueing delays are described in Recommendation
- Q.706, S 4.2.
- The telephone traffic model assumed is given in Table 1/Q.725, from which
- the proportion of signal messages may be obtained as shown in Table 2/Q.725.
- Using Table 2/Q.725, examples of queueing delays are calculated as shown in
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- Figures 2/Q.725 to 5/Q.725, where one call attempt per second per 64 kbit/s
- signalling data link may yield 0.00577 Erlang of the traffic loading of each
- channel.
- 5.4 Estimates for message transfer time
- The figures in Table 3/Q.725 are related to a signalling bit rate of 64
- kbit/s.
- 5.5 Effect of retransmission
- As a consequence of correction by retransmission, not more than one in 104
- signals should be delayed more than 300 ms as a long-term average. This
- requirement refers to each signalling link.
- This requirement is laid down in order to ensure satisfactory answer
- delays.
- TABLE 1/Q.725
- Traffic model
- Sending procedure "En bloc" Overlap
- Type of call AW SB CC AB AW SB CC AB
- Percent calls 30 10 5 5 30 10
- 55
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- 12-digit IAM 176 1 1 1 0
- 6-digit IAM 152 1 1 1 1
- 3-digit SAM 128
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- 1 1 0 1
- Messages per 1-digit SAM 112 3 3 0 0
- call
- Address 112 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
- complete
- Others 112 3,5 2 3 0
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- AW Answered
- SB Subscriber busy and not answered
- CC Circuit congestion
- AB Abortive
- Note - The assumptions used in this model are chosen for illustrative purposes, and should
- not be considered to be typical.
- TABLE 2/Q.725
- Proportion of messages
- Length (bits) 176 152 128 112 104 Total
- Messages per call in both 0.45 0.5 0.45 2.0 2.9 6.3
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- Percent 7.1 7.9 7.1 31.7 46.0 100
- Mean message length (Tm) 117.2 bits
- k1 1.032
- k2 1.107
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- Figure 2/Q.725 - CCITT 41210
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- Figure 3/Q.725 - CCITT 41200
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- Figure 4/Q.725 - T1115651-88
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- Figure 5/Q.725 - T 1109931-88
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- TABLE 3/Q.725
- Message type Exchange call Cross-office transfer
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- Tcu (ms) a)
- attempt loading Mean 95%
- Normal 110 220
- Simple (e.g. answer) +15% 165 330
- +30% 275 550
- Processing intensive Normal 180 360
- (e.g. IAM) +15% 270 540
- +30% 450 900
- a) Provisional values.
- References
- [1] CCITT Recommendation Characteristics of primary PCM multiplex equipment
- operating at 2048 kbit/s, Rec. G.732.
- [2] CCITT Recommendation Characteristics of primary PCM multiplex equipment
- operating at 1544 kbit/s, Rec. G.733.
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