ECMA TR/76 : 1ED 99
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PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - ARCHITECTURE AND SCENARIOS FOR PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORKING
01-12-2013
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 External Definitions
3.2 Special Definitions
3.2.1 Attached PINX
3.2.2 Centrex
3.2.3 Channel
3.2.4 Corporate Telecommunication Network (CN)
3.2.5 Interconnecting Network (ICN)
3.2.6 Inter-PINX Connection (IPC)
3.2.7 Inter-PINX Link (IPL)
3.2.8 Relay Node (functionality)
3.2.9 Signalling Functions
3.2.10 ScenSIG
3.2.11 Scenario
3.2.12 Semi-permanent connection
3.2.13 Virtual Private Network (VPN)
4 Symbols and Abbreviations
5 Introduction
5.1 PINX Reference Configuration
5.2 Additional Descriptions
5.2.1 Inter-PINX Connection (IPC)
5.2.2 Inter-PINX Link (IPL)
5.2.3 Relationship between IPLs and IPCs
6 Details of the Functional Groupings as Relevant for
Scenario Handling
6.1 Mapping Unit (MP)
6.1.1 Physical Adaptation
6.1.2 Mapping Matrix
6.2 Inter-PINX Connection Control (ICC)
6.2.1 IPC Control
6.2.2 IPL Control
6.3 Scenario Management
6.3.1 Link Resource Management
6.3.2 Mapping Management
6.3.3 IPC Management
6.4 Complete PINX Model
7 Configuration Variants
7.1 PINX with Multiple IPLs
7.2 More than One Type of IVN
7.3 Different Spread of IPCs among the Interfaces
at the Two PINXs
8 IPL Establishment and administration procedures
8.1 IPL Establishment using ScenSIG
8.1.1 Static Pre-Conditions
8.1.2 Establishment of a First IPC
8.1.3 IPL Initialisation Process
8.1.4 Establishment of the D[Q] - Channel
8.1.5 Establishment of U[Q] - Channels
8.1.6 Channel Mapping
8.2 IPL Establishment Procedures without using
ScenSIG
8.3 IPL Administration Procedures
9 Items for Future Standardisation
9.1 Mapping Function
9.1.1 Physical Adoption
9.1.2 Mapping Matrix
9.1.3 Static Pre-Conditions
9.2 ScenSIG
9.2.1 IPL Establishment and Administration
Procedures
9.2.2 Bearer Modification Procedures
9.3 Bearer Conditioning
10 Scenarios
10.1 Scenarios: Dedicated Transmission Systems
10.1.1 Scenario 1.1 - Unstructured Transmission Link
10.1.2 Scenario 1.2 - Structured Transmission Link
10.2 Scenarios: Semi-Permanent IVN Connections
10.2.1 Scenario 2.1 - Semi-permanent Circuit Switched
10.2.2 Scenario 2.2 - Permanent Virtual Call
10.3 Scenarios: On-Demand Public Network Connections
10.3.1 Scenario 3.1 - On-demand Circuit Switched
10.3.2 Scenario 3.2 - ISDN Call with User-to-User
Signalling
10.3.3 Scenario 3.3 - On Demand Virtual Call
10.4 Scenarios: Virtual Private Network
10.4.1 Introduction
10.4.2 Access Arrangements
10.4.3 Scenario 4.1 - Transit PINX
10.4.4 Scenario 4.2 - Centrex
10.4.5 Scenario 4.3 - Gateway to another network
Annex A - Attribute Values
Annex B - Scenario 4.4 - Relay Node
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