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TS 29.165
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Overview
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Reference model for interconnection between IM CN subsystems
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Control plane interconnection
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User plane Interconnection
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Numbering, Naming and Addressing
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IP Version
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Security
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Charging
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Supplementary services associated with the IMS multimedia telephony communication service
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Overview
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Reference model for interconnection between IM CN subsystems
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5.1
General
5.2
Functionalities performed by entities at the edge of the network
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5.2.1
Interconnection Border Control Function (IBCF)
5.2.2
Transition Gateway (TrGW)
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5.3
Identifying II-NNI traversal scenario
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5.3.1
General
5.3.2
Mapping of the "iotl" SIP URI parameter to II-NNI traversal scenario
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Control plane interconnection
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6.1
Definition of Inter-IMS Network to Network Interconnection
6.1.1
SIP methods and header fields
6.1.1.1
General
6.1.1.2
SIP methods
6.1.1.3
SIP header fields
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6.1.1.3.0
General
6.1.1.3.1
Trust and no trust relationship
6.1.1.3.2
Derivation of applicable SIP header fields from 3GPP TS 24.229 [5]
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6.1.1.3.3
Applicability of SIP header fields on a roaming II-NNI
6.1.1.3.4
Applicability of SIP header fields on a non-roaming II-NNI
Word‑p. 29
6.1.1.4
Notations of the codes
6.1.1.5
Modes of signalling
Word‑p. 30
6.1.2
SDP protocol
6.1.2.1
General
6.1.3
Major capabilities
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6.1.4
SIP message bodies
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Word‑p. 36
6.2
Control Plane Transport
Word‑p. 39
6.2.1
General
6.3
SIP timers
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User plane Interconnection
Word‑p. 41
7.1
Media and Codec
7.2
User Plane Transport
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Numbering, Naming and Addressing
Word‑p. 42
8.1
Numbering, Naming and Addressing for SIP message
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8.2
Numbering, Naming and Addressing for SDP
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Word‑p. 43
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IP Version
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Security
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Charging
11.1
General
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11.2
Inter-operator accounting
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Word‑p. 44
11.3
Transfer of IP multimedia service tariff information
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Supplementary services associated with the IMS multimedia telephony communication service
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12.1
General
12.2
Malicious Communication IDentification (MCID)
12.3
Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) and Originating Identification Restriction (OIR)
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Word‑p. 46
12.4
Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)
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12.5
Anonymous Communication Rejection (ACR)
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12.6
Communication DIVersion (CDIV)
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12.7
Communication Waiting (CW)
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12.8
Communication HOLD (HOLD)
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12.9
Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
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12.10
Communication Barring (CB)
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12.10.1
Incoming Communication Barring (ICB)
12.10.2
Outgoing Communication Barring (OCB)
12.11
Completion of Communications to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
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12.12
Completion of Communications by No Reply (CCNR)
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Word‑p. 49
12.13
Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT)
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12.13.1
Consultative and blind transfer
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12.13.2
Assured transfer
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12.14
Customized Alerting Tone (CAT)
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12.15
Customized Ringing Signal (CRS)
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12.16
Closed User Group (CUG)
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12.17
Personal Network Management (PNM)
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12.18
Three-Party (3PTY)
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12.19
Conference (CONF)
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12.20
Flexible Alerting (FA)
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12.21
Announcements
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12.21.1
General
12.21.2
Providing announcements during the establishment of a communication session
12.21.3
Providing announcements during an established communication session
12.21.4
Providing announcements when communication request is rejected
12.22
Advice Of Charge (AOC)
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12.23
Completion of Communications on Not Logged-in (CCNL)
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12.24
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD)
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Word‑p. 55
12.25
Enhanced Calling Name (eCNAM)
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12.26
Multi-Device and Multi-Identity (MuD and MiD)
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12.26.1
Multi-Device (MuD)
12.26.2
Multi-Identity (MiD)