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1、_ CEPT T/GSI*03-02 E 5 2326434 0005497 4 m T/GSI 03-02 E Page 1 Recommendation T/GSI 03-02 (Nice 1985) concerning Protocol reference model Recommendation proposed by the Special Group Intergration (GSI) Text of the Recommendation adopted by the “Telecommuriicatiors” Commission: “The European Confere
2、nce of Posts and Telecommunications Administrations, Considering - the common CEPT approach to the ISDN and general CEPT assumptions and policies for the evolution towards ISDN; - the I. Series Recommendations of the CCITT, as well as other CCITT Recommendations on ISDN, to which CEPT Administration
3、s have contributed most significantly; - the need for CEPT Administrations to have more precise answers to their specific European requirements, i.e. to select and further dene material from CCITT Recommendations; - the need for CEPT Administrations to have as a base a comprehensive set of Recommend
4、ations, in order to promote and strengthen European harmonisation. Recommends - to the member Administrations of the CEPT, that they evolve their telecommunication networks towards ISDN e according to the guidelines and speciications given in the attached text.” a Edition of September 15, 1985 CEPT
5、T/GSI*03-02 E 85 W 2326434 0005478 b W TfGSI 03-02 E Page 3 ISDN PROTOCOL REFERENCE MODEL 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. General The objective of the ISDN protocol reference model is to model information flows, including user informa- tion and control information flows, to and through an ISDN. It is based on
6、the general principles of layering given in the X.200 series of Recommendations, but it is recognized that many of the entities and information flows modelled here do not consist of Open Systems (in the X.200 sense). It is also recognized that the signalling protocols currently recommended by CCITT
7、(e.g. Signalling System No. 7 (4.700 series) and D-channel protocol (4.900 series) are layered and it is a matter for further study how these protocols and this model should correlate. It is not intended as a deftnition of any specific implementation of an ISDN or of any systems or equipment in, or
8、connected to, an ISDN. Examples of applications of this model are included in this Recommendation. 1.2. Need for a unified approach to ISDN protocol modelling A fundamental concept for protocol modelling is based on the principles of layered communication defined in Recommendation X.200 (The Referen
9、ce Model of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) for CCITT Applications), The OS1 Model was originally conceived for data communications, while the ISDN is conceived to support multiservice types of communications, including voice and video applications. The OS1 Model therefore needs to be applied jud
10、iciously in order to effectively represent the ISDN-specific features not encountered in current data networks. With these features, a wide range of communication modes and capabilities can be achieved in the ISDN, including the following: circuit-switched connection under the control of common chan
11、nel signalling; packet-switched communication over B-, D- and H-channels; signalling between users and network-based facilities (e.g. information retrieval systems such as Video- tex; operations data bases such as directory); end-to-end signalling between users (e.g. to change mode of communication
12、over an already-established connection); combinations of the above as in multi-media communication, whereby several simultaneous modes of communication can take place under common signalling control. With such diversity of ISDN capabilities (in terms of information flows and modes of communication)
13、beyond those of data network, there is a need to model all these capabilities within a common framework (Le. reference model). This would enable the critical protocol architectural issues to be readily identified and facilitate the development of ISDN protocols and associated features. 1.3. Relation
14、ship with Recommendation X.200 The protocol reference model, interface structures and protocol reference configurations are defined by layered structures based on and using the terminology of the reference model for Open Systems Interconnec- tion (OSI) for CCITT Applications (Recommendation X.200).
15、The layer identification used in Recommen- dation X.200 is limited in this Recommendation to the use of layer numbers. Layer titles (e.g. network layer) as used in Recommendation X.200 are sometimes misleading in the ISDN context, and have not been used here. The following ISDN needs have not at pre
16、sent been considered in the X.200 series of Recommendations. - information flows for out-of-band call control processes, or more generally, information flows among - information flows for selection of connection characteristics; - information flows for re-negotiation of connection characteristics of
17、 calls; - information flows for suspension of connections; - information flows for overlap sending; - information flows for multi-media calls; - information flows for asymmetric connections; - information flows for network management (e.g. change over and change back) and for maintenance - informati
18、on flows for power activation/deactivation; - interworking; - switching of information flows; - new layer service definitions for non-data services; - applications to other than end-systems, e.g. signal transfer points (STPs) and inter-networking points; 0 multiple related protocols; functions (e.g.
19、 test loops); Edition of September 15, 1985 - T/GSI 03-02 E Page 4 - information flows for multi-point connections; - information flows for applications such as: voice (including A/u law conversion), full motion video, transparent, telex. Depending on examination and resolution of issues related to
20、the modelling of the above, it is a matter for further study whether the ISDN protocol reference model remains a separate Recommendation or whether the concepts contained in this Recommendation should be incorporated in the X.200 series of Recommen- dations. 1.4. Relationship with the Q-series of Re
21、commendations The functions and procedures described in the Q-series of Recommendations for access and network signalling in general conform to the principles described in this Recommendation. Certain features, however, in particular facility procedures and user-user signalling, may require further
22、study to determine the most appropriate method of modelling. 2. MODELLING CONCEPTS 2.1. Information flows The information flows identified in section 1.3. can be considered as information flows between: - ISDN users and a functional entity within an ISDN e.g., network control facilities; - ISDN user
23、 and a functional entity inside or outside an ISDN e.g., an information storage/processing/ - various functional entities in ISDN; - an ISDN and other networks. Modelling these information flows as well as information flows within an ISDN functional entity (e.g. an ISDN exchange or terminal) is requ
24、ired. These information flows can be classified into the following categories : i) user information-e.g. digitized voice, data and information transmitted between users. This informa- tion may be transmitted transparently through an ISDN, or it may be processed or manipulated. Examples of the latter
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