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Title: ESNet instance (a)


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ENEN-001
Generic Architecture for ENEN Interface
Entities Providing Emergency Services (EPES)
ESME
  • Functional Entities
  • CESE Conforming Emergency Services Entity
  • RG Response Gateway
  • Reference Entities (for context purposes)
  • ESNE Emergency Services Network Entity (a network
    element of TIA/EIA/J-STD-036-A) illustrates a
    specific case of the Emergency Request Sources
    logical entity
  • ESME Emergency Services Message Entity (a network
    element of TIA/EIA/J-STD-036-A) illustrates a
    specific case of an Emergency Information Service
    logical entity
  • EPES Entities Providing Emergency Services
  • Interfaces
  • A1 Emergency Services Messaging Interface
  • A2 Emergency Information Services Interface
  • A3 ESNet to ESNet (InterESNet) Messaging
    Interface
  • Remarks
  • The interfaces depicted as dotted lines linking
    entities are beyond the scope of this standard or
    are defined elsewhere
  • The (1n) notation means one or more instances

A2
A2
ESNet instance (b)
(1n)
ESNet instance (a)
(1n)
A3
A1
A1
A1
CESE (1n)
CESE (1n)
PSAP
PSAP
Other(s)
ESNE
Emergency Request Sources
ESNE
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Definitions - Functional Entities
  • Conforming Emergency Services Entity (CESE)
  • The client side of the Emergency Services
    Messaging Interface
  • It is thought of as residing on the premises of
    an agency such as a PSAP or participating
    organization. The design of a CESE is beyond the
    scope of this specification.
  • Response Gateway (RG)
  • The server side of the Emergency Services
    Messaging Interface
  • The RG operates as a proxy to back net
    functions provided by the Emergency Services
    Network. For example, the RG may provide
    inter-working to an ALI database to retrieve ALI.
    The design of the RG and back net functions is
    beyond the scope of this specification.
  • Emergency Services Network Entity (ESNE)
  • A network element defined in TIA/EIA/J-STD-036-A
  • The ESNE routes and processes the voice band
    portion of the emergency call. This is composed
    of selective routers (also known as Routing,
    Bridging and Transfer switches). The structure of
    the Emergency Services Network is beyond the
    scope of this standard,
  • Emergency Services Message Entity (ESME)
  • A network element defined in TIA/EIA/J-STD-036-A
  • The ESME routes and processes the out-of-band
    messages related to emergency calls. This may be
    incorporated into selective routers (also known
    as Routing, Bridging and Transfer switches) and
    Automatic Location Information (ALI) database
    engines. The structure of the Emergency Services
    Network is beyond the scope of this standard
  • Emergency Information Service (EIS)
  • A generic term representing a functional entity
    that provides data and/or services in support of
    emergency events.
  • For the purposes of the ESMI protocol, an EIS is
    a service that is coordinated via ESMI by either
    being invoked or otherwise made available to one
    or more CESEs.
  • EISs may be invoked and deliver services in ways
    beyond the scope of the ESMI.
  • Enhanced Service
  • A generic term representing a functional entity
    that provisions a service that is ancillary or
    complementary to Emergency Information Services.
  • For the purpose of the ESMI protocol, Enhanced
    Services are handled similarly to Emergency
    Information Services.
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