ATIS T1 TR 50-1996 High-Level NII GII-Related Concepts Description.pdf
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1、Report No. 50August 1996A Technical ReportonHigh-LevelNII/GII-RelatedConceptsDescriptionPrepared byT1P1.1Working GrouponProgram Management andNational/GlobalInformationInfrastructure (NII/GII)Committee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry SolutionsAccredited by the America
2、n National Standards InstituteCopyright 1996 by Alliance for Telecommunications IndustrySolutionsAll rights reservedNo part of this publication may be reproduced in any formin an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without theprior written permission of the publisher.A TECHNICAL REPORT ONHIGH-
3、LEVEL NII/GII-RELATED CONCEPTS DESCRIPTIONAbstractThis document identifies some high-level telecommunications network capabilities and functionalitiesand can be used within Committee T1 to guide and clarify NII/GII -related discussions, plans, andwork items and to assist in the development of detail
4、ed T1 standards to support the enhancement ofthe NII/GII. In support of this effort, an NII/GII model describing essential NII/GII functions andsome of the critical interconnection point s between these functions is provided. It is hoped that thisNII/GII model will effectively represent a functional
5、 view from which numerous physical views canbe developed.Document T1P1.1/96-019R1Prepared byT1P1.1Working Group on Program Management andNational/Global Information Infrastructure (NII/GII)Scope, Purpose, and Application1.1. PurposeThe US Government has recognized and championed the case for an indu
6、stry -led focused pursuit ofenhancing the National Information Infrastructure (NII). The NII is characterized by the integrationand interconnection of resources, via a ubiquitous set of interoperable networks. This infrastructurewill integrate four essential elements: communications networks; inform
7、ation appliances(e.g., computers); information; and people, and will have the ability to transmit information in avariety of formats, including image, data, and voice.Similar to the motivations behind the evolution of current infrastructures towards an enhanceddomestic NII, there is also a need to e
8、volve global infrastructures towards an enhanced GlobalInformation Infrastructure (GII). As with the current NII/GII, telecommunications plays a criticalrole. As such, it is imperative that the telecommunications industry take an active role in helping toenhance the NII/GII.It is clear that the evol
9、ution towards an enhanced NII/GII will be driven in large part by standardswork to ensure interoperability, interworking, integration, and operation of various media andservices. Committee T1, as a prime contributor to the global telecommunications standardizationarena, will play a pivotal role in t
10、he evolution towards an enhanced NII/GII.The purpose of this document is to provide Committee T1s perspectives of high -levelNII/GII-related concepts.1.2. ScopeThis document presents some high-level concepts and functionalities needed to support the realizationof the NII/GII. However, it is not expe
11、cted to present all -inclusive detailed specifications for theNII/GII or the telecommunications portion of the NII/GII. Rather, this document is intended to beused as a guiding input document for the development of detailed T1 standards to support theenhancement of the NII/GII.1.3. OverviewThis docu
12、ment identifies some high-level telecommunications network capabilities and functionalitiesand can be used within Committee T1 to guide and clarify NII/GII -related discussions, plans, andwork items. In support of this effort, an NII/GII model describing essential NII/GII functions andsome of the cr
13、itical interconnection point s between these functions is provided. It is hoped that thisNII/GII model will effectively represent a functional view from which numerous physical views canbe developed.1.4 AbbreviationsAIN Advanced Intelligent NetworkTECHNICAL REPORT NO. 50- 2 -DAVIC Digital Audio Visu
14、al CouncilDTMF Dual-Tone Multi-FrequencyGII Global Information InfrastructureIITF Information Infrastructure Task ForceIN Intelligent NetworkIP Internet ProtocolISDN Integrated Services Digital NetworkIXC Interexchange CarrierLEC Local Exchange CarrierNII National Information InfrastructureNIST Nati
15、onal Institute of Science and TechnologyNRC Network Related ControlOAM offerreasonable protection against fraud and other misuse; and can be accepted by the user, vendor,and financial communities. Security capabilities will be required at all levels within the NII/GII to ensure adequate protection,a
16、ccessibility, and integrity of information. The magnitude of the security issues may not be wellTECHNICAL REPORT NO. 50- 4 -known, especially for the distributed, multilevel environment of the NII/GII. To minimize risk,comprehensive security requirements will need to be developed that can be applied
17、 to the NII/GII. 1To meet the basic needs of individuals and many businesses, some of the fundamental securitycapabilities include: Identification and authentication of the parties providing and using services. Access control to restrict access to information and/or resources based on the identity o
18、f theuser. Assurance of the inte grity of conveyed information. Information integrity ensures that theinformation received is the same as that provided at the source, and that the information has notbeen subject to unwanted interference or interception. Signaling capabilities will be needed to estab
19、lish connections and to exchange information tosupport network and user information access and exchange needs. User Portability and Mobility capabilities will be needed to ensure that users will be able tochange physical locations, terminal types, applications, or service providers while retaining k
20、eyattributes such as their network identity (e.g., numbers, service profiles).3 Functional ModelThis section describes a high -level NII/GII functional model for use within Committee T1 to guideand clarify NII/GII -related discussions, plans, and work items. This functional model , shown inFigure 1,
21、 is based on the descriptions of essential NII/GII functions and some of the criticalfunctional interconnection point s between these functions . Note that Figure 1 represents a functionalmodel, and therefore does not imply any physical implementation. In fact, some of the functions thatare typicall
22、y combined in a single element in current communications architectures are broken intoseparate functionality “building blocks” within Figure 1 to indicate a functional separation, but notnecessarily suggesting a physical separation.1 A universal security policy that would ensure that different commu
23、nities of interest do not establish uniquepolicies and associated security services that create an environment of multiple security methodologiesmight be beneficial. While it is not within the realm of Committee T1 to define such a security policy,standards efforts within Committee T1 will need to b
24、e flexible enough to support such policy(ies) when/ifthey are developed.TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 50- 5 -CommunicationsNetworkPeopleInformationService/ResourceFunctional Interconnection Point Outside Scope of T1Functional Interconnection Point Within Scope of T1 (See Section 3.2)Network RelatedControlSer
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