The present invention concerns support of advanced intelligent network (AIN) services in voice frame networks using protocols such as voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) based upon the ITU-T 450.1 standard, which is the supplementary services protocol framework within ITU-T H.323 networks.
AIN is the Bellcore term for such intelligent network services, and Intelligent Network (IN) is the ITU-T term. Both terms convey the idea of a network that provides a platform to deploy user services in a fast and efficient manner. Since they are very similar in the services they provide and the network architectures, the term AIN is used through this patent application. However, the present invention can be used for both AIN and IN without any modification.
A fundamental aspect of AIN is the ability to support the quick creation of services for the end customer. The AIN uses technology of Signaling System number 7 (SS7) and adds its functionality at the application layer to achieve goals like:
One of the most important AIN network elements to achieve these goals is the service control point (SCP). It contains Service Logic Programs (SLPs) and associated data to provide AIN services, such as 800 numbers, credit verification, and so on. Sometimes, the services provide by the SCP are also called supplementary services in order to differentiate the basic call services provided by the switch services point or SSP, another important AIN network element. The SSP is responsible for basic call processing operations and the switching operations to move the signaling traffic through the network. The SSP uses the signaling traffic to set up a connection. The basic call services include call origination authorization, dialed address information collection and analysis, and so on.
A related AIN application is the provision in a voice frame network of an interface between an intelligent peripheral such as an interactive voice response unit and a gatekeeper. Such an interface based on ITU H.323 and H.450 is described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/609,201, filed Jun. 30, 2000 entitled VOICE FRAME NETWORK GATEKEEPER-TO-INTELLIGENT PERIPHERAL INTERFACE METHOD AND APPARATUS. The co-pending patent application is assigned in common with the present application to Cisco Technology, Inc. and its disclosure is incorporated herein by this reference.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the referenced ITU and related standards are well known, evolving standards. Accordingly, reference herein to these standards will be understood to mean the standards as they existed at the time of the earliest effective filing date of the present application, and as they have evolved to date, and as they continue to evolve over the term of any patent that issues herefrom. Applicants note that an instructive earlier version of the ITU H.450.1 standard is described in Generic functional protocol for the support of supplementary services in H.323, date unknown, and that various ones of the ITU-T standards are described in Call Signaling Protocols and Media Stream Packetization for Packet Based Multimedia Communications Systems, February 1998 and Call Transfer Supplementary Service for H.323I, September 1997.
Instead of tailored messages for a specific service, the AIN architecture uses a common set of standardized messages for a variety of services. Thus, the switch call processing and the SCP database processing support a common interface to, for example two different SSPS, as shown in
A typical AIN session proceeds as follows (wherein the numbers on the dashed lines in
As mentioned above, both Bellcore AIN and ITU-T IN services are deployed by SS7 networks. More precisely, the SS7 TCAP (Transaction Capabilities Applications Part) is the protocol that carries the common set of standardized messages of AIN services between a SCP and one or more SSPs.
The transaction portion 50 identifies whether the TCAP transaction is expected to include single or multiple messages and provides an application-level associated over which components are exchanged. Also, the transaction portion 50 provides a way to indicate whether its content is the only message in this exchange or the portion of the message in an extended exchange of information (i.e., first, middle, last). This is necessary in SS7 networks since a SS7 message can not exceed 272 bytes. If a SS7 message for an AIN service contains more than 272 bytes, it will be broken into more than one piece, with each piece being fitted into one SS7 message.
An understanding of the AIN architecture and services leads to the conclusion that the SCP functionality is independent of the basic call services provided by the SSP, as long as both SCP and SSP access through a common interface. In other words, the supplementary services provided by SCP can be used to serve for other network architectures, such as ITU H.323 networks to provide same voice services as SSPs in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) context. This is the inspiration for an invention that provides AIN services in ITU H.323 networks by using a SCP, a SCP based on ITU H.450.1, the supplementary services protocol framework in ITU H.323 networks.
A method for providing advanced intelligent network (AIN) supplementary services between an ITU H.323 endpoint and a service control point (SCP) having service logic programs (SLPs) and transaction capabilities applications part (TCAP) protocol support is described. The method preferably includes providing an ITU H.450 interface in the SCP, the ITU H.450 interface being capable of communicating with the ITU H.323 endpoint, and utilizing an ITU H.225 FACILITY message and an ITU H.450 application protocol data unit (APDU) to carry one or more of call-related information, operation codes and AIN messages between the ITU H.323 endpoint and the SCP. In a case in which the AIN supplementary services are not related to an existing ITU H.323 call, the ITU H.225 FACILITY message is empty. Alternatively, in a case in which the AIN supplementary services are related to an existing ITU H.323 call, the ITU H.225 FACILITY message is a user-to-user information element (UUIE) including one or more of a setup-UUIE, a connect-UUIE and a releaseComplete-UUIE.
The invented apparatus for supporting advanced intelligent network (AIN) supplementary services in a voice frame network preferably includes an ITU H.450.1 interface to a service control point (SCP), the SCP having also a transaction capabilities applications part (TCAP) interface to the public switched telephone network (PSTN), the SCP providing AIN supplementary services in a network environment compatible with an ITU H.323 endpoint, and an ITU H.323 endpoint interface for coupling to the ITU H.450 interface over the voice frame network, the ITU H.323 endpoint interface supporting an ITU H.450-based communications protocol.
Briefly summarizing the applicable international standards, ITU H.323 has been used as a baseline standard that references other ITU-T standards:
There is no size limitation on a H.323 message. Therefore, the Transaction Portion is not necessary when a SCP is used in H.323 networks. Since message size limitation is absent in H.323 networks, only four APDUs (returnResultNotLast OPDU not being required) are sufficient for a H.323 SCP.
In the current H.323 network architectures, basic call services (via H.225 call signaling protocol) and supplementary services (via H.450.x) are controlled by the H.323 endpoints (e.g., gateway (GW)), and gatekeeper (GK) as an option. This situation is very similar to the early telephone network, in which the switches contain not only basic call service program and switching capabilities but also control data and supplementary service programs. In that early telephony environment, it was hard to make timely release to software; it is even harder to build new services. AIN changed the situation by introducing SCP and removing the supplementary service programs and control data from switches to a centralized SCP (see
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Method 1 would require two network interfaces, H.323 and SS7 TCAP, for each H.323 entity that requires access to a SCP. From a network management point of view, this approach would require the H.323 network operator to manage an additional expensive SS7 network.
Method 2 would provide a much more efficient and economical way to let a H.323 entity to access SCP. Since H.450.1 is part of the H.323 protocol (which will be supported by most H.323 entities), the AIN call model could be added to the H.323 entities and the same H.323 network could be used to access a SCP. With the SCP as a central feature in such an AIN supplemental services system, adding a H.450.1 protocol to it is more straightforward and less expensive than adding SS7 TCAP to many H.323 entities.
The invented H.450.1-based SCP will now be described, as will the problems associated with the use of H.450.1 that the present invention solves.
ITU-T H.450.1 provides the H.323 entities a generic functional protocol for the control of supplementary services, but leaves the specification of such function and control to the user. Two types of functionality are required in the AIN-over-VoIP context.
For type 1 supplementary services, the H.225 call signaling message contains a non-empty H.323-UUIE and a H.450.1 APDU. The non-empty H.323-UUIE carries existing call related information, and the H.450 APDU contains an application code for a specific supplementary service. The non-empty H.323 UUIE can be a setup-UUIE, a connect-UUIE, a releaseComplete-UUIE, etc. Any other non-empty H.323 function may be provided, within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Since the type 2 services are not related to existing H.323 calls, the H.323-UUIE in H.225 call signaling message is set empty. Under H.323, only the H.225 FACILITY message can carry an empty H.323-UUIE. Thus, in this specific FACILITY message, the H.450.1 APDU is used to carry application messages, such as an AIN message.
Unlike SS7 TCAP, H.450.1 is modeled after Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) and defines a total of four APDUs (which are referred to in ROSE as operation protocol data unit (OPDU). The H.450.1 APDUs preferably include
As mentioned above, the returnResultNotLast OPDU defined in TCAP is used to overcome the size limitation for a SS7 message. It permits a result to be segmented if its size exceeds the 272-byte limitation. However, there is virtually no size limitation for a H.450.1 APDU and a H.323 message. The returnResultNotLast OPDU is not needed for H.450.1 to carry an AIN message. Therefore, H.450.1 can be used in accordance with the invention to provide the functions of the conventional TCAP Component Portion (refer to
ITU H.450.1 provides no counterpart to the Transaction Portion in SS7 TCAP. However, most of the Transaction Portion functionality is not required for H.450.1-based SCP.
Accordingly, a H.450.1-based SCP can be defined as follows. A H.450.1-based SCP contains Service Logic Programs (SLPs) and associated data to provide AIN services, such as 800 numbers, credit verification, and so on. It uses a specific H.225 empty FACILITY message plus H.450.1 protocol to carry AIN messages for exchanging information with other H.323 entities.
This is illustrated in
Referring again briefly to
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the functions and operations described herein are illustrative only and that the invention is not so limited. Those of skill in the art also will appreciate that the H.450.1-based SCP functionality made possible by the invented method and apparatus is transparent to other voice frame network devices including other H.323-compatible devices, and to other TCAP devices. This ensures its broad compatibility in network design with the installed base of SSPs, SCPs, the PSTN, AIN and H.323 or other voice frame network equipment.
Finally, those of skill in the art will appreciate that the invented method and apparatus described and illustrated herein may be implemented in software, firmware or hardware, or any suitable combination thereof. Preferably, the method and apparatus are implemented in software, for purposes of low cost and flexibility. Thus, those of skill in the art will appreciate that the method and apparatus of the invention may be implemented by a computer or microprocessor process in which instructions are executed, the instructions being stored for execution on a computer-readable medium and being executed by any suitable instruction processor. Alternative embodiments are contemplated, however, and are within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Having illustrated and described the principles of my invention in a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. I claim all modifications coming within the spirit and scope of the accompanying claims.
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. Ser. No. 09/608,276, filed Jun. 30, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,868,090.
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