1
Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations and acronyms
4 Introduction
4.1 SCF-SDF relationship
4.2 Introduction to the reuse of X.500
for SDF interfaces
4.2.1 Alignment between the X.500 concepts and the IN
4.2.2 Use of a limited subset of X.500
4.3 Versions and the rules for
extensibility
4.3.1 Version negotiation
4.3.2 SCF side
4.3.3 Request processing at the
SDF side
5 Service Control Function (SCF)
Model
6 Service Data Function (SDF) Model
6.1 General
6.2 SDF components
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 SDF data manager
6.2.3 Functional entity access manager
6.2.4 Security manager
6.3 Data types handled by SDF
7 FSM for SCF
7.1 Overview
7.2 SCME-FSM
7.2.1 State 1: "Idle"
7.2.2 State 2: "Bind Pending"
7.2.3 State 3: "Active"
7.3 SDF-related states (SCSM‑SDF)
7.3.1 State 1: "Idle"
7.3.2 State 2: "Wait for subsequent Requests"
7.3.3 State 3: "Wait for Bind Result"
7.3.4 State 4: "SDF Bound"
8 FSM for SDF
8.1 Overview
8.2 SDME-FSM
8.2.1 State 1: "Idle"
8.2.2 State 2: "Wait for TFC"
8.2.3 State 3: "Wait for BindResult"
8.2.4 State 4: "Active"
8.3 SDF state transition model for SCF‑related
states
8.3.1 State 1: "Idle"
8.3.2 State 2: "Bind Pending"
8.3.3 State 3: "SCF Bound"
9 Detailed operations procedure
9.1 IN-Execute procedure
9.1.1 General description
9.1.2 Parameters
9.1.3 Invoking entity (SCF)
9.1.4 Responding entity (SDF)
9.2 IN‑AddEntry procedure
9.2.1 General description
9.2.2 Parameters
9.2.3 Invoking entity (SCF)
9.2.4 Responding entity (SDF)
9.3 IN-DirectoryBind procedure
9.3.1 General description
9.3.2 Parameters
9.3.3 Invoking Entity (SCF)
9.3.4 Responding Entity (SDF)
9.4 IN-ModifyEntry procedure
9.4.1 General description
9.4.2 Parameters
9.4.3 Invoking entity (SCF)
9.4.4 Responding entity (SDF)
9.5 IN-RemoveEntry procedure
9.5.1 General description
9.5.2 Parameters
9.5.3 Invoking entity (SCF)
9.5.4 Responding entity (SDF)
9.6 IN-Search procedure
9.6.1 General description
9.6.2 Parameters
9.6.3 Invoking entity (SCF)
9.6.4 Responding entity (SDF)
9.7 IN-Unbind procedure
9.7.1 General description
9.7.2 Invoking entity (SCF in Directory Access)
9.7.3 Responding entity (SDF in Directory Access)
9.7.4 Invoking entity (SDF in traffic flow control)
9.7.5 Responding Entity (SCF in traffic flow control)
9.8 TFCBind procedure
9.8.1 General description
9.8.2 Invoking entity (SDF)
9.8.3 Responding entity (SCF)
9.9 TrafficFlowControl procedure
9.9.1 General description
9.9.2 Parameters
9.9.3 Invoking entity (SDF)
9.9.4 Responding entity (SCF)
9.10 Operation timer values
10 Parameters
10.1 BaseObject
10.2 Changes
10.3 CheckOverspecified
10.4 CommonResults
10.5 ControlType
10.6 Credentials
10.7 Duration
10.8 Entry
10.9 Filter
10.10 IN-CommonArguments
10.11 Information
10.12 Input‑assertions
10.13 MatchedValuesOnly
10.14 Method-id
10.15 Null
10.16 Object
10.17 Output-assertions
10.18 SearchAliases
10.19 SearchInfo
10.20 Security
10.21 Selection
10.22 Specific-input
10.23 Specific-output
10.24 Subset
10.25 TargetSystem
10.26 TfcCriteria
10.27 UncorrelatedSearchInfo
10.28 Versions
10.29 WasChained
11 Errors
11.1 Operation‑related error
procedures
11.1.1 AttributeError
11.1.2 ExecutionError
11.1.3 IN-DirectoryBindError
11.1.4 IN-ServiceError
11.1.5 NameError
11.1.6 Referral
11.1.7 SecurityError
11.1.8 TFCBindError
11.1.9 UpdateError
12 Service assumed from TCAP
12.1 Normal procedures
12.1.1 SCSM/SDSM‑related messages
12.1.2 SCME/SDME‑related messages
12.2 Abnormal procedures
12.3 Dialogue handling
12.3.1 Dialogue establishment
12.3.2 Dialogue continuation
12.3.3 Dialogue termination
12.3.4 User abort
12.3.5 Provider abort
12.3.6 Mapping to TC dialogue primitives
12.4 Component handling
12.4.1 Procedures for INAP operations
12.4.2 Mapping to TC component parameters
Annex A – ASN.1 definitions (electronic attachment)