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3 Control functions
4 Interfaces and interface functions (machine-machine)
FIGURE 4/Q.9, p.2
5 Equipment and hardware
15.20
15.21
15.22
15.45
6 Executive software
ISO 04.12.04
ISO 07.04.01
ISO 02.02.04
ISO 07.01.11
ISO 07.19.03
ISO 07.19.11
ISO 07.19.05
ISO 07.19.08
ISO 12.05.03
ISO 10.03.03 mod
ISO 10.04.05 mod
ISO 10.04.04
ISO 07.12.03
ISO 06.04.04
ISO 10.01.09
ISO 07.14.01
ISO 07.08.01 mod
ISO 07.06.01 mod
ISO 07.08.05 mod
ISO 07.08.06
ISO 07.01.13
ISO 07.16.05
ISO 10.02.09 mod
ISO 07.02.04
ISO 07.02.17
7 Functions for basic and supplementary services
8 Mobile station networks
9 Telephone subscriber's equipment and local lines

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F: voie de signalisation

S: canal de sen~ alizacion´

A data channel in combination with the associated signalling terminal equipment at each end.

2123

signalling data link

F: liaison semaphore´ de donnees´ (liaison de donnees´ de signalisation)

S: enlace de datos de sen~ alizacion´

A combination of two data channels operating together in a single signalling system. The data channels operate in

opposite directions and at the same data rate.

2124

analogue signalling data link

F: liaison semaphore´ de donnees´ analogique

S: enlace de datos de sen~ alizacion´ analogico´

A data link that provides an interface to signalling terminals and is made up of voice-frequency analogue

transmission2122 signallingchannelschanneland modems.(Signalling System No. 6)

2125

hypothetical signalling reference connection

F: communication fictive de ref´ erence´ pour la signalisation

S: conexion´ ficticia de referencia de sen~ alizacion´

A hypothetical reference model of a connection in a signalling network.

2126

transmission buffer

F: tampon d'emission´

S: memoria tampon´ de transmision´

Storage in the signalling link control for message signal units not yet transmitted.


2127

data link

F: liaison de donnees´

S: enlace de datos

This is an ensemble of terminal installations and the interconnecting network operating in a particular mode that

permits information to be exchanged between terminal installations.

A bidirectional transmission path for data, comprising two data channels in opposite directions which operate together at the same data rate.

2130 changeover

F: passage sur canal semaphore´ de secours (passage sur liaison de reserve)´

S: paso a enlace de reserva

The procedure of transferring signalling traffic from one signalling link to one or more different signalling links, when the link in use fails or is required to be cleared of traffic.

2131

changeback

F: retour sur canal semaphore´

normal (retour sur la liaison normale)


S: retorno al enlace de servicio

The procedure of transferring signalling traffic from one or more alternative signalling links to a signalling link which has become available.

2132

signalling relation

F: relation semaphore´

S: relacion´ de sen~ alizacion´

´

A relation formed by

two signalling points involving the possibility of information interchange between

corresponding user part functions.

2134

signalling route

F: route semaphore´

S: ruta de sen~ alizacion´

A predetermined path described by a succession of signalling points that may be transversed by signalling

messages directed by a signalling point towards a specific destination point.

2135

signalling route set

F: faisceau de routes semaphores´

S: conjunto de rutas de sen~ alizacion´

The combination of all the permitted signalling routes that may be used to pass signalling messages from a

signalling point to a specific destination.

2136

signalling routing

F: acheminement de la signalisation

S: encaminamiento de sen~ alizacion´

Procedures for directing the choice and allocation of signalling paths.

2137

(signalling) message route

F: route de message (de signalisation)

S: ruta de mensajes (de sen~ alizacion)´

The signalling link or consecutive links connected in tandem that are used to convey a signalling message from an

originating point to its destination point.

2140

associated mode (of signalling)

F: mode (de signalisation) associe´

S: modo (de sen~ alizacion)´ asociado

The mode where messages for a signalling relation involving two adjacent signalling points are conveyed over a

directly interconnecting signalling link.

2141

non-associated mode (of signalling)

F: mode (de signalisation) non associe´

S: modo (de sen~ alizacion)´ no asociado

The mode where messages for a signalling relation involving two (non-adjacent) signalling points are conveyed,

between those signalling points, over two or more signalling links in tandem passing through one or more signalling transfer points.

2142

quasi-associated mode (of signalling)

F: mode (de signalisation) quasi associe´

S: modo (de sen~ alizacion)´ cuasiasociado

A non-associated mode (of signalling) in which the (signalling) message route is determined basically, for each

signalling message, by information contained in this message (namely in its routing label) and is fixed in normal operation.

2145

block (data)

F: bloc (de donnees)´

S: bloque (de datos)

A group of bits, or n -ary digits, transmitted as a unit over which an encoding procedure is generally applied for

error-control purposes.

2146

block (Signalling System No. 6)

F: bloc

S: bloque

A group of 12 signal units on the signalling channel.

2147

signal units

F: trame semaphore´

S: unidad de sen~ alizacion´

A group of bits forming a separately transferable entity

used to convey information on a signalling link.


2150

protocol

F: protocole

S: protocolo

A set of rules and formats which govern the exchange of information between two peer entities, for purposes of

information (signalling or data) transfer.

2151

(signalling) protocol

F: protocole (de signalisation)

S: protocolo (de sen~ alizacion)´

A protocol used for effecting the exchange of signalling information between network service users, or between

exchanges and/or other network entities.

2152

invoke

F: lancement

S: invocar; invocacion´

A type of component (in a protocol) used to specify particular operations to be carried out between groups of

messages having similar functions.

2155

application

F: application

S: aplicacion´

The set of a user's requirements.

2156

application entity

F: entite´ d'application

S: entidad de aplicacion´

A set of Application Service Elements which together perform all or part of the communications aspects of an

application process. The Application Entity is addressed througn an SCCP subsystem number.

2157

application process

F: processus d'application

S: proceso de aplicacion´

An element which performs the information processing for a particular application.

2158

application service element

F: element´ du service d'application

S: elemento de servicio de aplicacion´

A coherent set of integrated functions within an application entity which provides an OSI environment capability,

using underlying services where appropriate.

2160

layer

F: couche

S: capa

A group of one or more entities contained within an upper and lower logical boundary. Layer (N ) has boundaries

to the layer (N + 1) and to the layer (N -- 1).

2161 layer interface

F: interface entre couches

S: interfaz de capa

The boundary between two adjacent layers of the model.

2162

(layer) service

F: service (de couche)

S: servicio (de capa)

A set of functions offered or performed by an entity at one layer in a protocol on behalf of an entity at another

layer.

2163

layer service

F: service de couche

S: servicio de capa

A capability of the (N ) layer and the layers beneath it, which is provided to (N + 1) entities, at the boundary

between the (N ) layer and the (N + 1) layer.

2164

layer service element

F: element´ du service de couche

S: elemento de servicio de capa

An indivisible component of the layer service made visible to the service user via layer service primitives.

2165

layer service primitives

F: primitives du service de couche

S: primitivas de servicio de capa

A means for specifying in detail the adjacent layer interactions.

2166

peer entities

F: entites´ homologues

S: entidades pares

Entities in the same layer but in different systems (nodes) which must exchange information to achieve a

common objective.

2167

peer control

F: commande homologue

S: control entre (entidades) pares

A formal language used by peer entities to exchange information.

2.2

2201

Service processing

call (in signalling)

F: appel | (en signalisation)

S: llamada | (en sen~ alizacion)´

An association between two or more users, or between a user and a network entity, that is established by use of

network capabilities. This association may have zero or multiple information exchange mechanisms established within this call, for example in connection-oriented or in connectionless modes.

2202

connection-oriented network service

F: service de reseau´ en mode connexion

S: servicio de red con conexion´

A network service that establishes logical connections between end users before transferring information.

2203

connectionless (service)

F: sans connexion | (service)

S: sin conexion´ | (servicio)

A mode of transferring information across a network, between users, without establishing a logical connection or

a virtual circuit.

2205 user (of a signalling system)




S: usuario (de un sistema de sen~ alizacion)´

A functional reply, typically a telecommunication
information.

2206 call clear-down (connection release)

service, which uses a signalling network to transfer

F: liberation´ de la communication (liberation´ de la connexion)

S: liberacion´ de la llamada

A sequence of events that follows initiation of a release condition by one or more of the parties or entities involved in a call, which leads to the disconnection of communication paths used for that call.

2207 call establishment (connection establishment)

F: etablissement´ de l'appel (etablissement´ de connexion)

S: establecimiento de llamada; complecion´ de llamada; establecimiento de conexion´

The sequence of events in an exchange and/or signalling system necessary to establishing a call, in reponse to a call attempt generated by a user.

2208 call set-up

F: etablissement´ de la communication

S: establecimiento de la comunicacion´

The state reached in establishing a communications path between the calling and called parties, and/or network entities, when information can be passed.

2220

service indicator

F: indicateur de service

S: indicador de servicio

Information within a signalling message identifying the user to which the message belongs.

2221

country-code indicator

F: indicateur d'indicatif de pays

S: indicador de indicativo de pais´

Information sent in the forward direction indicating whether or not the country code is included in the address

information.

2222 calling party's category indicator

F: indicateur de categorie´ du demandeur

S: indicador de la categoria´ del abonado llamante

Information sent in the forward direction denoting the category of the calling party which is used together with other call set-up information to select the appropriate call treatment.

2223 address separator

F: separateur´ d'adresse

S: separador de direccion´

The character which separates the different addresses in the selection signals.

2224 label

F: etiquette´

S: etiqueta

Information within a signalling message used to identify typically the particular circuit, call or management transaction to which the message is related.

2.3

Interworking (of signalling)

(No terms yet defined.)

2.4

2420

Operation, maintenance and performance

continuity check

F: contr| le de continuite´

S: prueba de continuidad

A check made to a circuit in a connection to verify that an acceptable path (for transmission of data, speech, etc.)

exists.

2421

check bit

F: bit de contr| le

S: bit de control

A bit associated with a character or block for the purpose of checking the absence of error within the character

or block.

2422

check loop

F: boucle pour contr| le de continuite´

S: bucle de pruebas de continuidad

A device which is attached to interconnect the Go and Return paths of a circuit at the incoming end of a circuit to

permit the outgoing end to make a continuity check on a loop basis.

2423 cross-office check




S: prueba (verificacion)´ de continuidad a traves´ de la central

A check made of a circuit across an exchange to verify that a transmission path exists.

2425 continuity check transponder

F: repondeur´ pour contr| le de continuite´

S: transpondedor (transmisor-respondedor) para pruebas de continuidad

A device which is used to interconnec the Go and Return paths of a circuit at the incoming and which on detection of a check tone, returns another check tone to the originating end to permit a continuity checking of a 2-wire circuit.

2426 transceiver

F: emetteur-r´ ecepteur´

S: transceptor (transmisor-receptor)

A tone device inserted in the outgoing end of a circuit which performs the transmitter and receiver check test through a check loop.

2430

processor outage

F: processeur hors service

S: interrupcion´ del procesador

A situation in which a signalling link becomes unavailable, due to factors at a functional level higher than level 2.

This may be because of, of example, a central processor failure.

2435

forced retransmission (procedure)

F: retransmission forcee´ (procedure´ de)

S: retransmision´ forzada (procedimiento de)

An error correction procedure used to complement the preventive cyclic retransmission procedure.

2440

message routing

F: acheminement des messages

S: encaminamiento de mensajes

The process for selecting, for each signalling message to be sent, the signalling link to be used.

2441

normal routing (of signalling)

F: acheminement normal (de signalisation)

S: encaminamiento normal (de sen~ alizacion´ )

The routing of a given signalling traffic flow in normal conditions (i.e., in the absence of failures).

2442

alternative routing (of signalling)

F: acheminement (de signalisation) de secours

S: encaminamiento alternativo (de sen~ alizacion)´

The routing of a given signalling traffic flow in case of failures affecting the signalling links, or routes, involved in

the normal routing of that signalling traffic flow.

2443

circular routing

F: acheminement circulaire

S: encaminamiento circular

A situation where signal units destined to a particular signalling point (SP) are transferred in a never-ending loop.

2444

controlled rerouting

F: retour sous contr| le sur route normale


S: reencaminamiento controlado

A procedure of transferring in a controlled way, signalling traffic from an alternative signalling route to the normal signalling route, when this has become available.

2445

forced rerouting

F: passage sous contrainte sur route de secours

S: reencaminamiento forzado

A procedure of transferring signalling traffic from one signalling route to another, when the signalling route in use

fails or is required to be cleared of traffic.

2449

load sharing (general)

F: partage de la charge | (en gen´ eral)´

S: comparticion´ de carga | (en general)

A process by which signalling traffic is distributed over two or more signalling or message routes, in view of

traffic equalization or security.

2450

signalling route management functions

F: fonctions de gestion des routes semaphores´

S: funciones de gestion´ de rutas de sen~ alizacion´

Functions that transfer information about changes in the availability of signalling routes in the signalling network.

2451

signalling route-set-test procedure

F: procedure´ de test de faisceau de routes semaphores´

S: procedimiento de prueba de conjunto de rutas de sen~ alizacion´

A procedure, included in the signalling route management which is used to test the availability of a given

signalling route, previously declared unavailable.

2452

signalling traffic management functions

F: fonctions de gestion du trafic semaphore´

S: funciones de gestion´ del trafico´ de sen~ alizacion´

Functions that control and, when required, modify routing information used by the Message routing function and

control the transfer of signalling traffic in a manner that avoids irregularities in message flow.

2453

transfer-allowed (procedure)

F: transfert autorise´ (procedure´ de)

S: autorizacion´ de transferencia (o transferencia autorizada) (procedimiento de)

A procedure, included in the signalling route management, which is used to inform a signalling point that a

signalling route has become available.

2454 transfer-controlled (procedure)

F: transfert sous contr| le (procedure´ de)

S: control de transferencia (o transferencia controlada) (procedimiento de)

A procedure included in signalling route management which does inform a signalling point of the congestion status of a signalling route.

2455 transfer-restricted (procedure)

F: transfer restreint (procedure´ de)

S: restriccion´ de transferencia (o transferencia restringida) (procedimiento de)

A procedure, included in the signalling route management, which is used to inform a signalling point that a signalling route is not optimal and should be avoided where possible (national option).

2456

transfer-prohibited (procedure)

F: transfert interdit (procedure´ de)

S: prohibicion´ de transferencia (o transferencia prohibida) (procedimiento de)

A procedure, included in the signalling route management, which is used to inform a signalling point of the

unavailability of a signalling route.

2460

signalling network management functions

F: fonctions de gestion du reseau´ semaphore´

S: funciones de gestion´ de la red de sen~ alizacion´

Functions that, on the basis of predetermined data and information about the status of the signalling network,

control the current message routing and configuration of signalling network facilities.

2461

flow control

F: contr| le de flux

S: control de flujo

A function in a protocol used to control the flow of signalling messages between adjacent layers of a protocol, or

between peer entities. The function permits, for example, a receiving entity to control signalling message flow from a sending entity (or between or within different users, and the MTP).

2462

(signalling) traffic flow control

F: contr| le de flux de trafic (semaphore)´

S: control del flujo del trafico´ (de sen~ alizacion)´

Actions and procedures intended to limit signalling traffic at its source in the case when the signalling network is

not capable of transferring all signalling traffic offered by the User Parts, because of network failures or overload situations.

2470

signalling message transfer delay

F: temps de transfert d'un message semaphore´

S: tiempo de transferencia de mensaje de sen~ alizacion´

The time a message will take to pass through the signalling network.

2471

cross-office (transit) delay

F: temps (de transit) dans le commutateur

S: tiempo (de transito)´ a traves´ de la central

The time a signalling message will take to pass through an exchange.

2472

data channel propagation time

F: temps de propagation sur la voie de donnees´

S: tiempo de propagacion´ de un canal de datos

The period which starts when the last bit of the signal unit has entered the data channel at the sending side and

ends when the last bit of the signal unit leaves the data channel at the receiving end, irrespective of whether the signal unit is disturbed or not.

3 Control functions

3.0

3000

General

stored program control (SPC)

F: commande par programme enregistre´ (SPC)

S: control por programa almacenado (CPA)

The control of an exchange by means of a set of

instructions which are stored and can be modified.

3001 exchange control system




S: sistema de control de la central

The central control system of a stored program controlled switching system . It may consist of one or more processors .

3002 multi-processor exchange




S: central multiprocesadora

An exchange design that uses two or more processors to perform call processing functions.

3004

central processing unit

F: unite´ centrale de traitement

S: unidad central de procesamiento

A processor which controls and coordinates the processing of traffic in an exchange.

3007

utility processor

F: processeur utilitaire

S: procesador utilitario

A processor in multi-processor exchange design that is used to perform administrative tasks (e.g., processing and

storing billing data).

3010 operations system




S: sistema de operaciones

A system whose function it is to receive operational data from network elements and to analyze such data to provide information and/or commands to facilitate the operation, administration and/or engineering of the network.

3012

operations and maintenance centre (OMC)

F: centre d'exploitation et de maintenance (CEM)

S: centro de operaciones y mantenimiento (COM)

A control location for an operations sytem, usually attended by operations personnel.

3.1

Input/output


3100

human-machine interface

F: interface homme-machine

S: interfaz hombre-maquina;´ interfaz persona-maquina´

The interface between a person and a system (e.g., video display unit used for interacting with an operations

system).

3101

input/output devices (I/O devices)

F: dispositif d'entree/sortie´ (dispositif E/S)

S: dispositivos de entrada/salida (dispositivos E/S)

Memory and keyboard devices for entering or receiving data to or from the system . Can be controlled manually

for entering or receiving data.

3102

CCITT MML

F: langage homme-machine du CCITT

S: LHM del CCITT

The man-machine language (MML) for stored program controlled switching systems developed by the

International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT).

3103 system (in MML)




S: sistema

Refers to a stored program controlled switching system and also to its man-machine communication facility.

3105

command (in MML)

F: commande

S: instruccion;´ orden; comando

A specification of an expected action or function by the system.

3110

control character (in MML)





S: caracter´ de control

A character whose occurrence in a particular context initiates, modifies, or stops an action that affects the recording, processing or interpretation of data.

3115

function (in MML)

F: fonction

S: funcion´

A function is an action which various groups of staff wish to carry out, e.g., add subscriber's line, initiate a testing

routine, read a subscriber's class of service. To carry out one function, one or more commands may be necessary. The function is characterized by the command code(s) .

3.2 Techniques

3210 processing capacity

F: capacite´ de traitement

S: capacidad de procesamiento

3213

The total capacity of a unit available for performing processing

fixed overhead

F: servitude fixe

S: taza fija (elementos auxiliares fijos)

functions.

Capacity used for performing functions other than, and in addition to, traffic handling that are always required.

3215

call processing tasks

F: t| ches de traitement des appels

S: tareas de procesamiento de llamada

Functions performed in handling traffic.


3217

base level tasks

F: t| ches au niveau de base

S: tareas de nivel de base

Deferrable tasks that are performed when capacity is available (e.g., routine maintenance functions.)

3220

register function

F: fonction d'enregistreur

S: funcion´ de registrador; funcion´ de registro

The functions of receiving, storing, analyzing and possibly translating and transmitting address and other

information for the purpose of controlling the setting up of a call.

3223

service control point

F: point de commande du service

S: punto de control de servicio

A function or entity in the telecommunications network which has access to data and logic for controlling the

processing of a call in order to provide a supplementary service.

3226

hold

F: maintien

S: retencion´

The function of not releasing a resource or call but retaining it for possible reconnection.

4 Interfaces and interface functions (machine-machine)

4001

interface

F: jonction, interface

S: interfaz

A shared boundary, for example, the boundary between two subsystems or two devices.

Note 1 -- An interface is used to specify once the interconnection between the two sides of it. The specification

includes the type, quantity and function of the interconnecting means and the type, form and sequencing order of the signals to be interchanged via those means.

Note 2 -- Recommendation G.703, as an example, refers to physical, functional and electrical characteristics of interfaces that are necessary to interconnect digital network components to form a digital path or connection.

4002 physical interface

F: interface physique

S: interfaz fisico´

The interface between two equipments.

4003

interface specification

F: specification´ d'interface

S: especificacion´ de interfaz

A formal statement of the type, quantity, form and order of the interconnections and interactions between two

associated systems, at their interface.

4004

physical interface specification (physical interface)

F: specification´ d'interface physique

S: especificacion´ de interfaz fisico´ (interfaz fisico)´

A formal statement of the mechanical, electrical, electromagnetic

and optical characteristics of the

interconnections and interactions between two associated equipments, at their interface.

4006

codirectional interfaces

F: jonction codirectionnelle

S: interfaz codireccional

An interface across with the information and its associated timing signal are transmitted in the same direction

(see Figure 3/Q.9).

4007

centralized clock interface

FIGURE 3/Q.9, p.1





S: interfaz de reloj centralizado

An interface wherein for both directions of transmission of the information signal, the associated timing signals of both the exchange terminal on the line side and the exchange terminal on the service side are supplied from a centralized clock, which may be derived for example from certain incoming line signals (see Figure 4/Q.9).

FIGURE 4/Q.9, p.2

4008

contradirectional interface

F: jonction contradirectionnelle

S: interfaz contradireccional

An interface across which the timing signals associated with both directions of transmission are directed towards

the service side (e.g., data or signalling) of the interface (see Figure 5/Q.9).

FIGURE 5/Q.9, p.3

4020

protocol

F: protocole

S: protocolo


A formal statement of the procedures that are adopted to accommodate communication between two or more functions within the same layer of a hierarchy of functions.

4022 access protocol




S: protocolo de acceso

A defined set of procedures that is adopted at an interface at a specified reference point between a user and a network to enable the user to employ the services and/or facilities of that network.

4025

user-user protocol

F: protocole usager-usager

S: protocolo usuario-usuario

A protocol that is adopted between two or more network users in order to accommodate communication

between them.

5 Equipment and hardware

5001

automatic switching equipment

F: commutateur automatique

S: equipo de conmutacion´ automatica´

Equipment in which switching | operations

are performed by electrically controlled apparatus without the

intervention of operators.

15.12 .bp

5004 distribution frame

F: repartiteur´

S: repartidor

A structure for terminating wires and connecting them together in any desired order.

15.20

5005 main distribution frame

F: repartiteur´ d'entree´

S: repartidor principal

A distribution frame | to which are connected on one side the lines exterior to the exchange, and on the other side the internal cabling of the exchange.

15.21

5006 intermediate distribution frame

F: repartiteur´ intermediaire´

S: repartidor intermedio

A distribution frame | intermediate between the main distribution frame and the switchboard, or the switching apparatus or intermediate between two ranks of switches in an automatic exchange.

15.22

5012

crossbar switch

F: commutateur crossbar

S: conmutador de barras cruzadas

A switch | having a plurality of

vertical paths, a plurality of horizontal paths, and electromagnetically-

operated mechanical means for interconnecting any one of the vertical paths with any of the horizontal paths.

15.45

6 Executive software

6.1 Basic software concepts

6102

algorithm

F: algorithme

S: algoritmo

A prescribed finite set of well-defined rules or processes for the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps.

ISO 01.04.10

6103

real-time (adjective)

F: en temps reel´

S: en tiempo real

Pertaining to the processing of data by a computer in connection with another process outside the computer

according to time requirements imposed by the outside process.

ISO 10.03.04 .bp

6104

file

F: fichier

S: fichero

A set of related records treated as a unit.

ISO 04.11.05

6105

record

F: enregistrement

S: registro

A set of related data or words treated as a unit.

ISO 04.11.03

6106

field

F: zone

S: campo

In a record, a specified area used for a particular category of data.

ISO 04.11.11

6107

key (tag) (label)

F: cle´ (etiquette)´ (label)

S: clave (rotulo)´ (etiqueta)

One or more characters within or attached to a set of data, that contains information about the set, including its

identification.

ISO 04.12.04

6108

identifier

F: identificateur

S: identificador

A character, or group of characters, used to identify or name an item of data and possibly to indicate certain

properties of that data.

ISO 07.04.01

6109 parameter




S: parametro´

A variable that is given a constant value for a specified application and that may denote the application.

ISO 02.02.04

6110

call (in software), procedure call

F: appel | (en logiciel); appel de procedure´

S: llamada | (en soporte logico)´ ; llamada de procedimiento

The use of a procedure name in an expression or statement which causes the execution of the procedure when

encountered.

6111

address

F: adresse

S: direccion´

A character or group of characters that identifies a storage or a device without the use of any intermediate

reference.

ISO 07.01.11

6112

absolute address

F: adresse absolue

S: direccion´ absoluta

An address in a computer language that identifies a storage or a device without the use of any intermediate

reference.

ISO 07.19.03

6113

indirect address

F: adresse indirecte

S: direccion´ indirecta

An address that designates the storage location of an item of data to be treated as the address of an operand but

not necessarily as its direct address.

ISO 07.19.11

6114

direct address

F: adresse directe

S: direccion´ directa

An address that designates a storage location of an item of data to be treated as an operand.

ISO 07.19.10

6115

base address

F: adresse de base; adresse base

S: direccion´ de base

A numeric value that is used as a reference in the calculation of addresses in the execution of a computer

program.

ISO 07.19.05

6116 relocatable address

F: adresse translatable

S: direccion´ reubicable

An address that is adjusted when the computer program containing it is relocated.

ISO 07.19.08

6117

monitor

F: moniteur

S: monitor

A functional unit that observes and records selected activities within a system for analysis.


ISO 11.03.02 mod .bp

6118 direct access [random access]




S: acceso directo

The facility to obtain data from a storage device or to enter data into a storage device in such a way that the process depends only on a reference to data previously accessed.

ISO 12.05.03

6.2 Software organization

6201 operating system




S: sistema operativo

Software that controls the management and the execution of programs.

ISO 01.04.07 mod .bp

6202 conversational mode

F: mode dialogue´

S: modo conversacional

A mode of operation of a data processing system in which a sequence of alternating entries and responses between a user and the system takes place in a manner similar to a dialogue between two persons.

ISO 10.03.03 mod

6203

time sharing [time slicing]

F: partage de temps

S: tiempo compartido

A mode of operation of a data processing system that provides for the interleaving in time of two or more

processes in one processor.

ISO 10.04.05 mod

6204 time slicing [time sharing]

F: decoupage´ de temps

S: segmentacion´ de tiempo

A mode of operation in which two or more processes are assigned quanta of time on the same processor.

ISO 10.04.04

6205

to pack

F: condenser

S: compactar

To store data in a compact form in a storage medium by taking advantage of known characteristics of the data

and of the storage medium, in such a way that the original form of the data can be recovered.

Example: To make use of bit or byte locations that would otherwise go unused.

ISO 06.03.12 .bp

6206

to map (over)

F: appliquer

S: hacer corresponder

To establish a set of values having a defined correspondence with the quantities or values of another set.

ISO 02.04.04

6207

to relocate

F: translater

S: reubicar

To move a computer program or part of a computer program, and to adjust the necessary address references so

that the computer program can be executed after being moved.

ISO 07.12.03

6208

chaining search

F: recherche en cha| ne

S: busqueda´ en cadena

A search in which each item contains means for locating the next item to be considered in the search.

ISO 06.04.08

6209 dichotomizing search

F: recherche dichotomique

S: busqueda´ dicotomica´

A search in which an ordered set of items is partitioned into two parts, one of which is rejected, the process being repeated on the accepted part until the search is completed.

ISO 06.04.04

6210

interrupt; interruption

F: interruption

S: interrupcion´

A suspension of a process, such as the execution of a computer program, caused by an event external to that

process and performed in such a way that the process can be resumed.

ISO 10.01.09

6211

to dump

F: vider

S: vaciar

To write the contents of a storage, or part of a storage, usually from an internal storage, on to an external medium

for a specific purpose such as to allow other use of the storage, as a safeguard against faults or errors, or in connection with debugging.

ISO 07.14.01

6212

to patch

F: rapiecer´

S: parchear

To make an improvized modification.


ISO 07.15.06 .bp

6.3

6301

Programming

to assemble

F: assembler

S: ensamblar

To translate a program expressed in an assembly language and perhaps to link subroutines.

ISO 07.03.04

6302

assembler; assembly program

F: assembleur; programme d'assemblage S: ensamblador; programa de ensamblaje A program used to assemble.

ISO 07.03.05 mod

6303

to compile

F: compiler

S: compilar

To translate a program expressed in a high level language into a program expressed in a computer language.

ISO 07.03.06 mod

6304

compiler; compiling program

F: compilateur

S: compilador; programa compilador

A program used to compile.

ISO 07.03.07 mod

6305

link (in programming)

F: lien

S: enlace | (vinculacion)´

A part of a program that passes control and parameters between separate portions of the program.

ISO 07.09.09 mod

6306

to link (in programming)

F: relier

S: enlazar | (vincular)

To provide a link.

ISO 07.09.10

6307 programming system




S: sistema de programacion´

One or more programming languages and the necessary software for using these languages with particular automatic data processing equipment.

ISO 07.01.01 .bp

6308

routine

F: routine

S: rutina

An ordered set of instructions that may have some general or frequent use.

ISO 01.04.08 mod

6309

subroutine

F: sous-programme

S: subrutina

A sequence set of statements which taken as an entity may be used in one or more programs and at one or more

points in a program, as required for repetitive occurrence of the same task.

ISO 07.08.01 mod

6310

executive program; supervisory program; supervisor

F: (programme) superviseur

S: programa ejecutivo; programa supervisor; supervisor

A program, usually part of an operating system, that controls the execution of other programs and regulates the

flow of work in a data processing system.

ISO 07.06.01 mod

6311

reusable program (routine)

F: programme (routine) reutilisable´

S: programa (rutina) reutilizable

A program (A routine) that may be loaded once and executed repeatedly subject to the requirements that any

instructions that are modified during its execution are returned to their states and that its external program parameters are preserved unchanged.

ISO 07.08.05 mod

6312

reentrant program (routine) (subroutine); reenterable program (routine) (subroutine)

F: programme (routine); (sous-programme) rentrant

S: programa (rutina) (subrutina) reentrante; programa (rutina) (subrutina) reintroducible

A program (A routine) (A subroutine) that may be entered repeatedly and may be entered before prior

executions of the same program (routine) (subroutine) have been completed, subject to the requirement that neither its external program parameters nor any instructions are modified during its execution.

Note -- A reentrant program, routine or subroutine may be used by more than one computer program simultaneously.

ISO 07.08.06

6313

target program; object program

F: programme resultant;´ programme-objet

S: programa objeto; programa resultante

A program in a target language that has been translated from a source language.

ISO 07.03.02 mod

6314 microinstruction

F: micro-instruction

S: microinstruccion´

An instruction of a microprogram.

ISO 07.16.13 .bp

6315 microprogram

F: microprogramme

S: microprograma

A sequence of elementary instruction that corresponds to a specific computer operation, maintained in special storage, whose execution is initiated by the instruction register of a computer.

ISO 07.01.13

6316

to debug (in programming)

F: mettre au point

S: depurar

To detect, to trace, to eliminate mistakes in programs or in other software.

ISO 07.15.01

6.4

6401

Languages

computer language; machine language

F: langage-machine

S: lenguaje de computador; lenguaje de maquina´

A low level language whose instructions consist only of computer instructions.

ISO 07.02.15 mod

6402

macroinstruction; macro (instruction)

F: macro-instruction

S: macroinstruccion´

An instruction in a source language that is to be replaced by a defined sequence of instructions in the same source

language.

Note -- The macroinstruction may also specify values for parameters in the instructions that are to replace it.

ISO 07.16.05

6403 command language

F: langage de commande

S: lenguaje de instrucciones; lenguaje de ordenes´

A source language consisting primarily of procedural operators that indicate the functions to be performed by an operating system.

ISO 10.02.09 mod

6404

assembly language

F: langage d'assemblage

S: lenguaje de ensamblaje

A low level language whose instructions are usually in one-to-one correspondence with computer instructions

and that may provide facilities such as the use of macroinstructions.

ISO 07.02.16 mod .bp

6405

syntax

F: syntaxe

S: sintaxis

The relationships among characters or groups of characters, independent of their meanings or the manner of their

interpretation and use.

ISO 07.02.04

6406

object language; target language

F: langage resultant;´ langage-objet

S: lenguaje objeto; lenguaje resultante

A language into which statements are translated.

ISO 07.02.11

6407

source language

F: langage d'origine; langage-source

S: lenguaje fuente

A language from which statements are translated.

ISO 07.02.10

6408

high level language (HLL)

F: langage evolu´ e´

S: lenguaje de alto nivel

A programming language that does not reflect the structure of any given computer or any given class of

computers.

ISO 07.02.17

6409

low level language

F: langage lie´ au calculateur

S: lenguaje de bajo nivel

A programming language that reflects the structure of a computer or that of a given class of computers.

ISO 07.02.14

6410

man-machine language (MML)

F: langage homme-machine (LHM)

S: lenguaje hombre-maquina´ (LHM)

A language designed to facilitate direct user control of a computer.

6411

mnemonic (abbreviation)

F: (abreviation)´ mnemonique´

S: (abreviatura) nemotecnica;´ (abreviatura) nemonica´

A representation of an entity by one or more characters, so chosen that the character representation has a

relationship to normal language usage such that the name of the entity serves as an aid to the memory of a human operator in remembering the appropriate coded representation used.

6501

CHILL

F: CHILL

S: CHILL

A high-level programming language for programming SPC telephone exchanges, developed by CCITT and fully

described in Recommendation Z.200 [4].

Note -- For details of
Recommendation Z.200 [4].

6901 comment (in MML)

F: commentaire

S: comentario

the

individual

terms

and

definitions

used

in

CHILL

see

Appendix 6

to


A character string enclosed between the separator strings /* (solidus asterisk) and */ (asterisk solidus). Has no MML syntactical or semantical meaning.

6902

format

F: format

S: formato

The arrangement or layout of data on a data medium.

6903

header

F: en-t| te

S: encabezamiento

The header provides general information which could comprise identification information, date and time, etc.

6904

identifier (in MML)

F: identificateur

S: identificador

An identifier is a representation of an entity, typically consisting of one or more characters . It is used to identify or

name a unique item of data. In the man-machine language , the first character is a letter.

6905

mnemonic abbreviation

F: abreviation´ mnemonique´

S: abreviatura nemotecnica´

A representation of an entity typically consisting of one or more characters chosen to assist the human memory.

6906

arithmetic expression (in MML)


F: expression arithmetique´

S: expresion´ aritmetica´

A combination of arithmetic delimeters, numerals (decimal, hexadecimal, octal or binary ) and identifiers enclosed by parentheses.

6907

binary numeral

F: nombre binaire

S: numeral binario

A numeral | in the binary

(base 2) numbering system , represented by the characters 0 (zero), 1 (one) and

optionally preceded by B' (B apostrophe).

6908 character




S: caracter´

A member of the character set | which is used for the organization, control or representation of data.

6910 character set (in MML)




S: juego de caracteres; conjunto de caracteres

The finite set of different characters used in CCITT MML .

6911

decimal numeral

F: nombre decimal´

S: numeral decimal

A numeral in the decimal (base 10) numbering system , represented by the characters 0 (zero), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,

8, 9 optionally preceded by D' (D apostrophe).

6912

digit

F: chiffre

S: cifra; digito´

A character | of the character set | representing an integer, listed in Table 1/Z.314 [5], column 3, positions 0

(zero) to 9.

6913

flow line (in MML)

F: ligne de liaison

S: linea´ de flujo

A line representing a connection path between symbols | in a syntax diagram .

6914

graphic characters





S: caracteres graficos´

Graphic characters are a collection of characters | with the characters set used to improve readability of output . 6915 hexadecimal numeral

F: nombre hexadecimal´

S: numeral hexadecimal

A numeral | in the hexadecimal (base 16) numbering system , represented by the characters 0 (zero), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, optionally preceded by H' (H apostrophe).

6916

input (in MML)

F: entree´

S: entrada

The process that constitutes the introduction of data into a data processing system or any part of it.

6917

letter

F: lettre

S: letra

A character | of the character set | representing the alphabet, listed in Table 1/Z.314 [5], columns 4, 5, 6 and 7

excluding table positions 5/15 and 7/15.

6918

metalanguage (in MML)

F: metalangage´

S: metalenguaje

A symbolic method for defining MML input | and output syntax .

6919

octal numeral

F: nombre octal

S: numero´ octal

A numeral | in the octal (base 8) numbering system , represented

by the characters 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,

optionally preceded by O' (letter O apostrophe).

6920

output (in MML)

F: sortie

S: salida

The process that consists of the delivery of data from a data processing system or from any part of it.

6921

parameter (in MML)





S: parametro´

A parameter identifies and contains a piece of necessary information to execute a command .

6922

separator (in MML)

F: separateur´

S: separador

A character | used to delimit syntax | elements.

6923

symbol

F: symbole

S: simbolo´

A conventional representation of a concept or a representation of a concept upon which agreement has been

reached.

6924 syntax diagram

F: diagramme syntaxique

S: diagrama sintactico´

The syntax diagrams are a method of defining the syntax | of the input | and output | language by pictorial representation.

6925

comment (in SDL)

F: commentaire

S: comentario

Information which is in addition to or clarifies an SDL diagram. Comments may be attached by a single square

bracket connected by a dashed line to a symbol or flow line . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.2.6 [6].)

6926 connector (in SDL)

F: connecteur

S: conector



associated connectors , with the flow assumed to be from the out-connector to its associated in-connector . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.6.6 [6].)

6927 decision (in SDL)

F: decision´

S: decision´

A decision is an action | within a transition | which asks a question to which the answer can be obtained at that instant and chooses one of several paths to continue the transition . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.7.5 [6].)

6928

description (in SDL)

F: description

S: descripcion´

The implementation of the requirements of a system is described in a description of the system. Descriptions

consist of general parameters of the system as implemented and the functional description (FD) of its actual behaviour. (Recommendation Z.100, § 1.1 [6].)

6929

flow line (in SDL)

F: ligne de liaison

S: linea´ de flujo

A flow line (-- -- -- -- -- or -- -- -- -- ñ) connects every symbol | to the symbol(s) it follows. (Recommendation Z.100,

§ 2.2.4 [6].)

6930

functional block (in SDL)

F: bloc fonctionnel

S: bloque funcional

A functional block is an object of manageable size and relevant internal relationship, containing one or more

processes .

6931

functional description (FD) (in SDL)

F: description fonctionnelle (DF)

S: descripcion´ funcional (DF)

The functional description (FD) of a system describes the actual behaviour of the implementation of the functional

requirements of the system in terms of the internal structure and logic processes within the system.

6932

functional specification (FS) (in SDL)

S: specification´ fonctionnelle (SF)

F: especificacion´ funcional (EF)

The functional specification (FS) of a system is a specification of the total functional requirements of that system

from

all significant points of view.


6933

general parameters (in SDL)

F: caracteristiques gen´ erales´

S: parametros´ generales

The general parameters in both a specification | and a description

| of a system relate to such matters as

temperature limits, construction, exchange capacity, grade of service, etc. (Recommendation Z.100, § 1.1 [6].)

6934 input (in SDL)

F: entree´

S: entrada

An input is an incoming signal | which is recognized | by a process . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.6.4 [6].)

6935

output (in SDL)

F: sortie

S: salida

An output in an action | within a transition | which generates a signal | which in turn acts as an input elsewhere.

(Recommendation Z.100, § 2.7.4 [6].)

6936

pictorial element (PE)

F: el´ ement´ graphique (EG)

S: elemento pictografico´ (EP)

One of a number of standardized graphical entities used within state pictures | to represent switching system

concepts. (Annex E to Recommendation Z.100 [6].)

6937

process (in SDL)

F: processus

S: proceso

A process performs a logic function that requires a series of information items to proceed, where these items

become available at different points in time. In the context of SDL, a process is an object that either is in a state awaiting an input or in a transition .

6938

save (in SDL)

F: mise en reserve´

S: conservacion´ (salvaguarda)

A save is the postponement of recognition of a signal | when a process | is in a state | in which recognition of

that signal does not occur. (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.6.5 [6].)

6939

signal (in SDL)

F: signal

S: sen~ al

A signal is a flow of data conveying information to a process . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.5.4 [6].)

6940

specification (in SDL)

F: specification´

S: especificacion´

The requirements of a system are defined in a specification of that system. A specification consists of general

parameters required of the system and the functional specification (FS) of its required behaviour. (Recommendation Z.100, §§ 1.1 [6].)

6941

specification and description language (SDL)

F: langage de specification´ et de description (LDS)

S: lenguaje de especificacion´ y descripcion´ (LED)

The CCITT language used in the presentation of the functional specification

| and functional description of the internal logic processes in stored programmed control (SPC) switching systems.

6942 state (in SDL)

F: etat´

S: estado

A state is a condition in which the action of a process | is suspended | awaiting an input . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.6.3 [7].)

6943

symbol (in SDL)

F: symbole

S: simbolo´

In the context of SDL, a symbol is a representation of the concept of either a state , input , task , output ,

decision or save .

6944

task (in SDL)

F: t| che

S: tarea

A task is any action within a transition | which is neither a decision | nor an output . (Recommendation Z.100,

§ 2.7.1 [7].)

6945

transition (in SDL)

F: transition

S: transicion´

A transition is a sequence of actions | which occurs when a process | changes from one state to another in

reponse to an input . (Recommendation Z.100, § 2.6.7 [7].)

7 Functions for basic and supplementary services

7011

service, telecommunication service

F: service, service de tel´ ecommunications´

S: servicio, servicio de telecomunicacion´

That which is offered by an Administration or

RPOA to its customers in order to satisfy a specific

telecommunication requirement.

Note -- Bearer service and teleservice are
telecommunication service may be identified in the future.

7012 bearer service

F: service support

S: servicio portador

types

of

telecommunication

service.

Other

types

of


A type of telecommunication service that provides the capability for the transmission of signals between user-network interfaces.

Note -- The ISDN connection type used to support a bearer service may be identical to that used to support other types of telecommunication service.

7015

teleservice [telecommunication service]

F: tel´ eservice´

S: teleservicio; servicio final

A type of telecommunication service that provides the complete capability, including terminal equipment

functions, for communication between users according to protocols established by agreement between Administrations and/or RPOAs.

7018

basic service

F: service de base

S: servicio basico´

The fundamental type of service, or the most commonly provided service in a telecommunications network. It

forms the basis upon which supplementary services may be added.

7019

supplementary service

F: service supplementaire´

S: servicio suplementario

Any service provided by a network in addition to its basic service or services.

7110

entity

F: entite´

S: entidad

A part, device, subsystem, functional unit, equipment or system that can be individually considered. In ISDN the

term

is used to refer to a particular system or subsystem such as a user terminal or a digital exchange. It is also used to

refer to a set of functions of a particular system at a location, e.g., the Layer 2 functions of a signalling system at a user terminal.

7112

functional entity

F: entite´ fonctionnelle

S: entidad funcional

An entity that comprises a specific set of functions at a given location.

7113

functional entity (in telecommunication service provision applications)

F: entite´ fonctionnelle | (dans les applications de prestation de services de tel´ ecommunications)´

S: entidad funcional | (en aplicaciones de prestacion´ de servicios de telecomunicacion)´

A grouping of service-providing functions in a single location and subset of the total set of functions required to

provide the service.

7114

network element

F: el´ ement´ de reseau´

S: elemento de red

An entity in the telecommunications network.

7115

exchange function

F: fonction de commutateur

S: funcion´ de central

A process which performs a specific action in support of a telecommunications service or network operation in

exchanges or at other network-associated locations such as STPs or a data base.

7116 exchange function set

F: ensemble de fonction de commutateur

S: conjunto de funciones de central

An organized assembly of exchange functions in a given location. Usually an exchange function set is associated to one or more phase(s) in call handling or other network operations.

7120

information flow

F: flux d'information

S: flujo de informacion´

An interaction between a communicating pair of functional entities. The relationship between any pair of

functional entities is the complete set of information flows between them.

8 Mobile station networks

8.0

8003

Public land mobile network structure

public land mobile services

F: services mobiles terrestres publics

S: servicios moviles´ terrestres publicos´

Telecommunication services provided to moving subscribers (terrestrial applications).

8010

base station (BS)

F: station de base (SB)

S: estacion´ de base (EB)

The common name for all radio equipment located at one and the same place used for serving one or several cells

.

8011

base station area

F: zone de la station de base

S: zona de estacion´ de base

The area covered by all the cells served by a base station.

8012

cell

F: cellule

S: celula´ (o celda)

The area covered by a base station, or by a sub-system (sector antenna) of that base station corresponding to a

specific logical identification on the radio path, whichever is smaller.

Every mobile station in a cell may be reached by the corresponding radio equipment of the base station.

8014

mobile services switching centre (MSC)

F: centre de commutation pour les services mobiles (CCM)

S: centro de conmutacion´ de los servicios moviles´ (CCM)

An exchange which performs all necessary signalling and switching functions in order to establish calls to and

from

8015

mobile subscribers located in its area.

MSC area


F: zone du CCM

S: zona de CCM

The part of the network covered by an MSC. An MSC area may consist of several location areas.

8016

mobile station (MS)

F: station mobile (SM)

S: estacion´ movil´ (EM)

The interface equipment used to terminate the radio path at the user side.

8017

public land mobile network (PLMN)

F: reseau´ mobile terrestre public (RMTP)

S: red movil´ terrestre publica´ (RMTP)

A collection of mobile service switching centre areas within a common numbering plan and a common routing

plan operated by an administration of a RPOA in order to provide public land mobile services to its subscribers.

8018

service area

F: zone de service

S: zona de servicio

An area in which a mobile subscriber reachable by any other subscriber of a public network without the calling

subscriber's knowledge of the actual location.

8020 system area




S: zona de sistema

A service area or a collection of service areas accessible by fully compatible mobile stations.

8025

location area

F: zone de localisation

S: zona de posicion´

An area in which a mobile station may move freely without updating the location register. A location area may

comprise several cells.

8040

gateway mobile service switching centre (MSC)

F: centre de commutation pour les services mobiles (CCM) t| te de ligne

S: centro de conmutacion´ de los servicios moviles´ (CCM) de cabecera

The MSC which receives a call from a fixed subscriber, via a public switched network, for extension to a mobile

station. The gateway MSC may vary for interconnection with different public networks.

The gateway MSC could be the home MSC or the visited MSC or any other.

8.1

8111

Identification and numbering

national mobile station identity (NMSI)

F: identite´ nationale de la station mobile (INSM)

S: identidad nacional de estacion´ movil´ (INEM)

The mobile station identification uniquely identifying the mobile station nationally.

The NMSI consists of the MNC followed by the MSIN.

8112

mobile network code (MNC)

F: indicatif de reseau´ mobile (IRM)


S: indicativo de red movil´ (IRM)

A digit or a combination of digits in the national part of the mobile station identification uniquely identifying the home PLMN of the mobile station.

8113

mobile station identification number (MSIN)

F: numero´ d'identification de la station mobile (NISM)

S: numero´ de identificacion´ de estacion´ movil´ (NIEM)

The part of the mobile station identification following the Mobile Network Code uniquely identifying the mobile

station within a PLMN.

8114

mobile country code (MCC)

F: indicatif de pays de la station mobile (IPSM)

S: indicativo de pais´ de la estacion´ movil´ (IPM)

The part of the mobile station identification uniquely identifying the country of domicile of the mobile station.

8115

international mobile station identity (IMSI)

F: identite´ internationale de la station mobile (IISM)

S: identidad internacional de estacion´ movil´ (IIEM)

The mobile station identification uniquely identifying the mobile station internationally.

The IMSI consists of the MCC followed by the NMSI.

8120

mobile subscriber international ISDN number

F: numero´ RNIS international d'un abonne´ mobile

S: numero´ RDSI internacional de abonado movil´

The number which has to be dialled in order to reach a mobile subscriber in service area.

8125

national (significant) mobile number

F: numero´ national (significatif) de la station mobile

S: numero´ movil´ nacional (significativo)

The national (significant) mobile number could have the following form depending upon the way in which the land

mobile numbering plan is integrated with the telephone numbering plan:

i) The land mobile numbering plan could be fully integrated with the telephone numbering plan. In this case the mobile stations will be allocated a subscriber number as defined in § 5 of Recommendation E.160. The national (significant) mobile number then consists of the trunk code allocated to the numbering area corresponding to the home area of the mobile station followed by the subscriber number allocated to it.

ii) The public land mobile network could be regarded as a separate numbering area within the telephone network. In this case the national (significant) mobile number will consist of the trunk code allocated to the PLMN and the subscriber number within the PLMN.

8130

mobile station roaming number

F: numero´ itinerant´ de station mobile

S: numero´ itinerante de estacion´ movil´

The network internal number used for routing of calls to the mobile station.

8.2

Roaming (in public mobile service)


8230

home MSC (HMSC)

F: CCM de rattachement (CCMR)

S: centro de conmutacion´ de servicio movil´ (CCM) propio (CCMP)

May be used in cases where the home location register is implemented in an MSC.

8232

home PLMN

F: RMTP de rattachement

S: red propia movil´ terrestre publica´ (RMTP)

The PLMN in which a mobile station is permanently registered.


8237

visited PLMN

F: RMTP visite´

S: red movil´ terrestre publica´ (RMTP) visitada

The PLMN, other than the home PLMN, in which a roaming subscriber is currently located.

8251

location register

F: enregistreur de localisation

S: registro de posiciones

A network data base used for handling of calls in a PLMN.

8252

home location register (HLR)

F: enregistreur de localisation nominal (ELN)

S: registro de positiones propio (RPP)

The location register to which a mobile station is assigned for record purposes such as subscriber information.

8253

visitor location register (VLR)

F: enregistreur de localisation pour visiteurs (ELV)

S: registro de posiciones de visitantes (RPV)

The location register, other than the home location register used by an MSC to retrieve, for instance, information

for handling of calls to or from a roaming mobile station, currently located in its area.

equipment identity register

F: enregistreur d'identite´ d'equipement´

S: registro de identidades de equipo

The register to which an international mobile equipment identity is assigned for record purposes.

8.3

8301

Handover techniques in public land mobile service

handover

F: relais de communication

S: traspaso

Handover is the action of switching a call in progress.

8321

MSC-A (controlling MSC)


F: CCM-A (CCM de commande)

S: CCM-A (CCM que ejerce el control)

The MSC which first established the radio connection to or from a mobile station.

8322

MSC-B

F: CCM-B

S: CCM-B

The first MSC to which a call is handed over.


8323

MSC-B`

F: CCM-B'

S: CCM-B'

The second (or subsequent) MSC to which a call is handed over.

8.4

8405

Mobile satellite systems

aeronautical (ground) earth station (GES)

F: station terrienne au sol aeronautique´ (STS)

S: estacion´ terrena aeronautica´ (situada en tierra)

An earth station in the fixed satellite service or, in some cases, in the aeronautical mobile-satellite service,

located at a specified fixed point on land to provide a feeder link for the aeronautical mobile-satellite service (see Radio Regulations, Article 1).

8406

aircraft earth station (AES)

F: station terrrienne d'aeronef´ (STA)

S: estacion´ terrena de aeronave

A mobile earth station in the aeronautical mobile-satellite service located on board an aircraft (see Radio

Regulations, Article 1).

8415 coast earth station (CES)




S: estacion´ terrena costera (ETC)

An earth station operating in the fixed satellite service frequency bands or, in some cases, in the maritime mobile-satellite service frequency bands located at a specified fixed point on land to provide a feeder link for the maritime mobile-satellite service (see also Radio Regulations, Article 1).

8416

ship earth station (SES)

F: station terrienne de navire (STN)

S: estacion´ terrena de barco (ETB)

A station in the maritime mobile satellite service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified

points and which is located on board a ship (see Radio Regulations Article 1).

8440 mobile satellite switching centre (MSSC)

F: centre de commutation du service mobile par satellite (CCMS)

S: centro de conmutacion´ del servicio movil´ por satelite´ (CCMS)

Indicates the signalling interworking point between the fixed networks and the mobile satellite system which works to a single ocean area. The MSSC may be located at the antenna site of the aeronautical ground earth station or coast earth station, in which case it may operate as an independent international switching centre (ISC) connected to one or more ISCs, on national switching centres. It may also be located remotely from the antenna site, as a supplement to, or a part of an ISC. The term MSSC may also indicate a maritime satellite switching centre, with an identical functional definition to the above.

9 Telephone subscriber's equipment and local lines

(Still to be prepared.)

ANNEX A

(to Recommendation Q.9)

Alphabetical list of terms defined in this Recommendation

6112 absolute address

0008

4022

6111

2051

2085

2084

2055

2223

2053

2054

2110

8405

8406

6102

2032

2442

2124

2155

2156

2157

2158

6906

6302

6404

6302

2140

1144

5001

access channel

access protocol

address

address

address complete (alarting)

address complete (network)

address-incomplete signal

address separator

address signal

address signal complete

adjacent signalling points

aeronautical (ground) earth station (GES)

aircraft earth station (AES)

algorithm

alternating current signalling (a.c. signalling)

alternative routing (of signalling)

analogue signalling data link

application

application entity

application process

application service element

arithmetic expression (in MML)

assembler; assembly program

assembly language

assembly program

associated mode (of signalling)

asymmetrical through connection

automatic switching equipment


1031

0046

2052

6115

3217

8011

8010

7012

1551

7018

0063

6907

0225

1419

1428

2145

2146

0216

1407

1305

0208

0209

0009

0009

0012

2206

2207

2057

2201

3215

6110

2208

2093

2222

automatic system

backward signal

band number

base address

base level tasks

base station area

base station (BS)

bearer service

basic access (ISDN basic access)

basic service

bidirectional

binary numeral

bit error ratio

bit integrity

bit timing

block (data)

block (Signalling System No. 6)

both-way

bunched frame alignment signal

bus (USA)

busy

busy test (USA)

call (1)

call (2)

call attempt (1) (of a user)

call clear-down (connection release)

call establishment (connection establishment)

call-failure signal

call (in signalling)

call processing tasks

call (in software); procedure call

call set-up

call spill-over

calling party's category indicator


3102

8012

4007

3004

6208

2131

2130

0007

2009

1330

1129

1415

6908

6910

1310

2421

2422

6501

2443

0022

0020

0023

1125

0013

2061

2060

8415

0069

4008

4006

1019

1004

3105

6403

CCITT MML

cell

centralized clock interface

central processing unit

chaining search

changeback

changeover

channel; transmission channel

channel associated signalling

channel gate

channel switching

channel time slot

character

character set (in MML)

character signal

check bit

check loop

CHILL

circular routing

circuit group

. | | | ircuit (specific function)

circuit sub-group

circuit-switching

circuit, telecommunication circuit

clear-back signal

clear-forward signal

coast earth station (CES)

code division

contradirectional interface

contradirectional interfaces

co-located exchange concentrator

combined local/transit exchange

command (in MML)

command language


6901

6925

2008

0001

2024

2023

6304

6304

0010

6401

1117

2062

0011

2203

2111

2202

2086

6926

2420

2087

2425

2024

3110

2444

6202

2221

2423

5012

1205

1315

2471

0232

0226

2118

comment (in MML)

comment (in SDL)

common channel signalling

communication (1)

compelled signalling (fully compelled; continuous compelled)

compelled signalling (general sense)

compiler; compiling program

compiling program

(complete) connection in telecommunication

computer language; machine language

concentration (in switching stage)

confusion signal

connection

connectionless (service)

connection end-point

connection-oriented network service

connect message

connector (in SDL)

continuity check

continuity check message

continuity check transponder

continuous compelled

control character (in MML)

controlled rerouting

conversational mode

country-code indicator

cross-office check

crossbar switch

crossbar system

cross-exchange check (cross-office)

cross-office (transit) delay

crosstalk

cyclic redundancy check (or procedure)

data channel


2472

2127

6911

6927

0230

2089

1336

6928

6209

6912

1418

1122

1135

1010

1123

1121

1120

1331

6118

6114

2030

1408

5004

2038

0019

2022

2056

2088

2017

2018

2019

0209

1517

2095

data channel propagation time

data link

decimal numeral

decision (in SDL)

delay distortion

delayed release message (DRS)

deserializer (USA) [staticizer]

description (in SDL)

dichotomizing search

digit

digit time slot

digital circuit

digital connection

digital exchange

digital link

digital node, digital switching node

digital switching

digroup (USA)

direct access [random access]

direct address

direct current signalling (d.c. signalling)

distributed frame alignment signal

distribution frame

dual seizure

(electric) circuit

en-bloc signalling

end-of-pulsing (ST) signal

end-of-selection signal

end-to-end signalling (general sense)

end-to-end signalling

end-to-end signalling

engaged test (UK); busy test (USA)

engineered exchange capacity

enquiry (in a transaction)


7110

8253

0222

1512

1508

1018

1134

7115

7116

3001

1001

1160

6310

1118

6106

6104

0301

0311

3213

0075

2461

6913

6969

2445

2435

6902

0042

1171

1332

1405

1409

1406

1417

0068

entity

equipment identity register

error burst

exchange call-release delay

exchange call set-up delay

exchange concentrator

exchange connection

exchange function

exchange function set

exchange control system

exchange (switching exchange, switching centre)

exchange termination (ET)

executive program; supervisory program; supervisor

expansion (in a switching stage)

field

file

first-order digital transmission hierarchy

first-order multiplexes

fixed overhead

flag

flow control

flow line (in MML)

flow line (in SDL)

forced rerouting

forced retransmission (procedure)

format

forward signal

four-wire switching

frame

frame alignment

frame alignment recovery time

frame alignment signal

frame alignment time slot

frequency division


1128

2024

3115

6930

6931

7112

7113

6932

0105

8040

6933

1007

6914

0231

2042

1149

8301

6903

6915

1450

6408

3226

8252

8230

8232

3100

0016

2125

6108

6904

2010

1319

1507

6113

frequency division switching

fully compelled

function (in MML)

functional block (in SDL)

functional description (FD) (in SDL)

functional entity

functional entity (in telecommunation service provision applications)

functional specification (FS) (in SDL)

functional unit

gateaway mobile service switching centre (MSC)

general parameters (in SDL)

geographycally distributed exchange [geographically dispersed exchange]

graphic characters

group delay

guarding (in VF signalling)

half connection

handover

header

hexadecimal numeral

hierarchic (mutually synchronized) network

high level language (HLL)

hold

home location register (HLR)

home MSC (HMSC)

home (PLMN)

human-machine interface

hypothetical reference circuit (nominal maximum circuit)

hypothetical signalling reference connection

identifier

identifier (in MML)

in-band signalling

in-call rearrangement

incoming response delay

indirect address


7120

2080

2080

1105

2005

6916

6934

1147

3101

0004

0005

1132

1011

4001

4003

1163

5006

1142

1005

8115

6210

6210

2039

3101

2152

1206

6107

2224

2160

2161

2162

2163

2164

2165

information flow

initial address message (IAM)

initial address message with additional information

inlet

in-slot signalling

input (in MML)

input (in SDL)

input connection

input/output devices (I/O devices)

integrated digital network

integrated digital network, digital network

integrated digital transmission and switching

integrated services exchange

interface

interface specification

interface units

intermediate distribution frame

internal connection

international exchange

international mobile station identity (IMSI)

interrupt; interruption

interruption

interruption control

I/O devices

invoke

junctor (in the crossbar system)

key (tag) (label)

label

layer

layer interface

(layer) service

layer service

layer service element

layer service primitives


6917

1025

2012

1161

0031

2014

2015

6305

1207

2449

1002

8025

8251

2031

6409

6401

6402

6402

5005

6410

1165

2070

2440

2090

1130

2101

6918

6314

6315

6411

6905

8114

8112

8440

letter

line concentrator (stand alone concentrator)

line signalling

line termination (LT)

link

link-by-link signalling

link-by-link signalling

link (in programming)

link (in the crossbar system)

load-sharing (general)

local exchange [local central office]

location area

location register

loop/disconnect signalling

low level language

machine language

macroinstruction; macro (instruction)

macro (instruction)

main distribution frame

man-machine language (MML)

mediation device

message

message routing

message sequencing

message switching; store-and-forward switching

message transfer part

metalanguage (in MML)

microinstruction

microprogram

mnemonic (abbreviation)

mnemonic abbreviation

mobile country code (MCC)

mobile network code (MNC)

mobile satellite switching centre (MSSC)


8014

8120

8113

8016

8130

8321

8015

6117

8322

8323

1166

1333

2034

3002

1178

1136

8111

8125

7114

0112

0003

2141

1447

2441

2083

6406

6313

6919

1420

0215

6201

3012

0124

3010

mobile services switching centre (MSC)

mobile subscriber international ISDN number

mobile station identification number (MSIN)

mobile station (MS)

mobile station roaming number

MSC-A (controlling MSC)

MSC area

monitor

MSC-B

MSC-B'

muldex

multiframe

multi-frequency code signalling (MFC signalling)

multi-processor exchange

multiple

multislot connection

national mobile station identity (NMSI)

national (significant) mobile number

network element

(network) resources)

network, telecommunication network

non-associated mode (of signalling)

nonsynchronized network

normal routing (of signalling)

NSAP address (OSI-)

object language; target language

object program

octal numeral

octet sequence integrity

one-way

operating system

operations and maintenance centre (OMC)

operation and maintenance centre processor

operations system


1140

2074

2011

1106

1410

6920

6935

1148

2006

2025

2026

1520

0080

0083

0085

0086

0087

1335

6109

6921

2020

0026

2166

2167

0018

4002

4004

6936

0400

1434

1514

1331

1167

1552

originating connection

optional part

out-band signalling

outlet

out-of-frame alignment time

output (in MML)

output (in SDL)

output connection

out-slot signalling

overlap address signalling

overlap line signalling

overload

packet switched data transmission service

packet switching

packet handling

packet mode operation

packet mode operation (in switching applications)

parallel to serial converter; serializer (USA) [dynamicizer]

parameter

parameter (in MML)

pass along method

path, telecommunication path

peer entities

peer control

permanent virtual circuit

physical interface

physical interface specification (physical interface)

pictorial element (PE)

pilot

plesiochronous

post dialling delay

primary block; digroup (USA)

primary muldex

primary rate access


6110

0060

6937

3210

0120

2430

6307

2150

4020

8017

8003

2142

1314

0221

6103

2092

6105

6312

6312

1176

1560

1210

3220

2013

2120

0212

2059

6116

1020

1016

1008

2121

2096

1425

procedure call

process (in a data processing system)

process (in SDL)

processing capacity

processor

processor outage

programming system

protocol

protocol

public land mobile network (PLMN)

public land mobile services

quasi-associated mode (of signalling)

quiet code

random errors

real time (adjective)

reasonableness check

record

reenterable program (routine) (subroutine)

reentrant program (routine) (subroutine); reenterable program (routine) (subroutine)

reentrant trunking

reference point

register

register function

register signalling (Signalling System R1)

regular signalling link

release

release-guard signal

relocatable address

remote exchange concentrator

remote switching stage

remotely controlled exchange

reserve signalling link

response (in a transaction)

retiming


6311

2058

2058

0150

6308

0151

1013

6938

0302

0312

0205

1115

1030

1138

6922

1336

1335

8018

3223

7011

2220

8416

0040

2041

6939

0041

2040

2147

2001

2122

2123

2109

2050

2116

reusable program (routine)

ringback tone (USA)

ringing tone; ringback tone (USA)

route

routine

routing

satellite exchange

save (in SDL)

second-order digital transmission hierarchy

second-order multiplexes

seizure

selection stage

semi-automatic system

semi-permanent connection

separator (in MML)

serial to parallel converter; deserializer (USA) [staticizer]

serializer (USA) [dynamicizer]

service area

service control point

service, telecommunication service

service indicator

ship earth station (SES)

signal (general sense)

signal imitation (in VF signalling)

signal (in SDL)

signal (in signalling applications)

signal spillover (in VF signalling)

signal units

signalling

signalling channel (Signalling System No. 6)

signalling data link

(signalling) destination point

signalling information

signalling link


2119

2071

2137

2470

2103

2104

2460

2107

2106

2114

2112

2113

2151

2132

2134

2450

2135

2451

2136

2021

1416

2462

2452

0115

6407

0066

1126

6941

6940

2004

2043

6942

1169

1130

signalling link group

signalling message

(signalling) message route

signalling message transfer delay

signalling network

signalling network

signalling network management functions

(signalling) originating point

signalling point

signalling point code

signalling point number plan

signalling point restart

(signalling) protocol

signalling relation

signalling route

signalling route management functions

signalling route set

signalling route set test procedure

signalling routing

signalling system

signalling time slot

(signalling) traffic flow control

signalling traffic management functions

software

source language

space division

space division switching

specification and description language (SDL)

specification (in SDL)

speech digit signalling

splitting (in VF signalling)

state (in SDL)

static multiplex

stored-and-forward switching


3000

1334

6309

0050

2081

2082

6310

6310

7019

1110

1506

1113

1112

1015

6923

6943

1145

1430

1431

1446

6405

6924

3103

8020

6406

6313

6944

0002

0015

7015

1141

1168

1143

1510

stored program control (SPC)

subframe

subroutine

subscriber's line

subsequent address message (SAM)

subsequent address message with one signal

supervisor

supervisory program

supplementary service

switching

switching delay (processing (handling) time)

switching matrix

switching network

switching stage

symbol

symbol (in SDL)

symmetrical through connection

synchronous

synchronization

synchronized network [synchronous network]

syntax

syntax diagram

system (in MML)

system area

target language

target program; object program

task (in SDL)

telecommunication

telephone circuit

teleservice [telecommunication service]

terminating connection

tertiary digital muldex

through connection

through connection delay


0067

1305

1127

6203

6204

1414

1422

1421

1426

6301

6303

6316

6211

6306

6206

6205

6212

6207

0108

2094

2426

2453

2454

2456

2455

1139

1003

6945

1212

1213

2126

0007

1505

1137

time division

(time division) highway

time division switching

time sharing [time slicing]

time slicing [time sharing]

time slot

time slot interchange

time slot sequence integrity

timing recovery (timing extraction)

to assemble

to compile

to debug (in programming)

to dump

to link (in programming)

to map (over)

to pack

to patch

to relocate

traffic-carrying device

transaction (in signalling applications)

transceiver

transfer-allowed (procedure)

transfer-controlled (procedure)

transfer-prohibited (procedure)

transfer-restricted (procedure)

transit connection

transit exchange [tandem exchange, tandem central office, tandem office]

transition (in SDL)

translation

translator

transmission buffer

transmission channel

transmission delay (through a digital exchange)

trombone (loop) connection


1170

1337

0064

2091

2117

2205

0081

2102

4025

1561

0017

3007

8237

8253

2033

two-wire switching

m/A law converter

unidirectional

unreasonable message

unavailable singalling link

user (of a signalling system)

user packet

user part

user-user protocol

V-interface

virtual circuit

utility processor

visited PLMN

visitor location register (VLR)

voice-frequency signalling (VF signalling)

References

[1]

CCITT Recommendation Vocabulary of digital transmission and multiplexing, and pulse code modulation

(PCM) terms , Vol. III, Rec. G.701.

[2]

[3]

[4]

[5]

[6]

[7]

List of definitions of essential telecommunication terms , ITU, Geneva, 1961.

CCITT Recommendation Terms and definitions of engineering , Vol. II, Rec. E.600.

CCITT Recommendation CCITT high level language (CHILL) , Vol. X, Rec. Z.200.

CCITT Recommendation The character set and basic elements , Vol. X, Rec. Z.314, Table 1/Z.314.

CCITT Recommendation Specification and description language (SDL) , Vol. X, Rec. Z.100.

CCITT Recommendation Vocabulary of terms for ISDN , Vol. III, Rec.I.112.