ANSI ATIS 1000059-2017 Emergency Telecommunications Service Wireline Access Requirements.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-1000059.2017 Emergency Telecommunications Service Wireline Access Requirements As a leading technology and solutions development organization, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) brings together the top global ICT comp
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11、ards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer Resource and Admission Control: DIAMETER protocol for session based policy set-up information exchange between the Application Function (AF) and the Service Policy Decision Function (SPDF); Protocol specificat
12、ion, March 2006. 2.3.2 CableLabs4CM-SP-MULPIv3.0-I08-080522 CM-SP-MULPIv3.0-I08-080522, Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification, DOCSIS 3.0, MAC and Upper Layer Protocols Interface Specification, May 2008. PKT-SP-MM-I04-080522 PKT-SP-MM-I04-080522, PacketCableTM Specification, Multimedia Spe
13、cification, May 2008. PKT-SP-MM-WS-I02-080522 PKT-SP-MM-WS-I02-080522, PacketCable Multimedia Specification, PacketCable Multimedia Web Service Interface Specification, May 2008. PKT-SP-QOS-I02-080425 PKT-SP-QOS-I02-080425, PacketCableTM 2.0 Quality of Service Specification, April 2008. PKT-TR-ARCH-
14、FRM-V04-071106 PKT-TR-ARCH-FRM-V04-071106, PacketCableTM 2.0 Architecture Framework Technical Report, November 2007. 2.3.3 Broadband Forum5TR-058 TR-058, Multi-Service Architecture and Framework Requirements, September 2003. TR-059 TR-059, DSL Evolution Architecture Requirements for the Support of Q
15、oS Enabled IP Services, September 2003. TR-101 TR-101, Migration to Ethernet-Based DSL Aggregation, April 2006. 2These documents are available from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) at: . 3These documents are available from the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) at
16、: . 4These documents are available from CableLabs at: . 5These documents are available from the Broadband Forum at: . ATIS-1000059.2017 3 TR-156 TR-156, Using GPON Access in the Context of TR-101, December 2008. TR-134 TR-134, Broadband Policy Control Framework, July 2012. 2.3.4 Metro Ethernet Forum
17、6MEF 4 Technical Specification MEF 4, Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework Part 1: Generic Framework, May 2004. MEF 7 Technical Specification MEF 7, EMS-NMS Information Model, October 2004. MEF 15 Technical Specification MEF 15, Requirements for Management of Metro Ethernet Phase 1 Network
18、Elements, November 2005. MEF 16 Technical Specification MEF 16, Ethernet Local Management Interface, January 2006. MEF 17 Technical Specification MEF 17, Service OAM Requirements that is, to optimize the number of signaling messages successfully processed when overload prevents processing all signal
19、ing messages (e.g., after all permitted non-signaling load has been shed and the FE is still in an overload condition). This typically involves shedding signaling load during extreme overload. Usually, there is some level of differentiation in which incoming messages/packets are shed, not just blind
20、ly shedding a certain percentage. Machine congestion itself occurs at the machine (Network Equipment) level, e.g., when real-time processing utilization reaches 96%, rather than at the FE level. However, one machine may host multiple FEs. As a result, the congestion control (e.g., blocking or sheddi
21、ng packets or messages) is often FE or protocol specific. The same Network Equipment may use different methods for filtering different messages, or it may use different methods on different interfaces or ports, corresponding to different functions. Therefore, the MCC requirements are specified in te
22、rms of FEs, even though the requirements will be satisfied by Network Equipment implementations. If an FE that is ETS-aware implements machine-congestion-based overload controls, then the FE shall recognize arriving ETS traffic and shall exempt ETS traffic from machine-congestion-based overload cont
23、rols (e.g., exemption from load shedding) up to the point where further exemption would cause machine instability. FE specifics, in terms of the method of recognition (either directly or indirectly), and the point at which it must be recognized, are not addressed as common requirements. The priority
24、 treatment given by an FE to ATIS-1000059.2017 11 ETS traffic in respect to machine-congestion-based overload controls ensures that normal traffic is shed before ETS traffic, and ETS traffic is only shed when the FE is in danger of total failure. Recognition and shedding should be provided before si
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