CEPT T S 46-50 E-1987 Support of Packet Mode Terminal Equipment by an ISDN (X 31 I 462)《ISDN (X 31 I 462)对分组模式终端设备的支持》.pdf
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1、 TS46-50 Page E 1 (old reference: T/CS 46-50 E) Recommendation TIS 46-50 (Copenhagen 1987) SUPPORT OF PACKET MODE TERMINAL EQUIPMENT BY AN ISDN (X.31/1.462) Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/WG 1 1 Signalling, Protocols and Switching (SPS) Text of the Recommendation adopted by the “Telecomm
2、imications” Commission: 1. 2.1 GENERAL SERVICE ASPECTS Two main services are available to packet-mode terminals connected to the ISDN, namely: (a) access to the data transmission services provided by PSPDNs (PSPDN services), (b) use of an ISDN virtual circuit bearer service. In case (a) an ISDN tran
3、sparent circuit connection, either permanent (i.e. non-switched) or demand (Le. switched), is used. The corresponding ISDN bearer service is a 64 kbit/s service as described in Recommen- dation 1.211. The service available to the user is that of the PSPDN described in X.25 (permanent access) and X.3
4、2 (demand access), as well as in other X-Series Recommendations (e.g. X.2, X.121). In case (b) an ISDN virtual circuit bearer service is used, as described in Recommendation 1.21 1. The service available is described in I-Series Recommendations. In case (a) only B-channels can be used to access the
5、packet switched service at the user-network interface, while in case (b) both B- and D-channels can be used. In the latter, a network may provide access through B-channels, or both. Either service (a) or (b) may be exploited by the user according to specific national conditions. The detailed service
6、 characteristics for both cases are described in section 3. Note 1. For CEPT networks the detailed specification of procedures for D-channel access will be provided at later stage. REFERENCE CONFIGURATIONS The configurations given below are the basis on which the support of X.25 DTEs and TEls by the
7、 ISDN should be standardized. These configurations are also the basis on which the support of packet mode TEls by ISDN has been standardized, since an X.25 and its Terminal Adaptor (TA) is always equivalent to a packet-mode TE1 at the S/T interface. Therefore, every reference in this text to the com
8、bination of an X.25 DTE and its TA should always be considered as being applicable to a packet-mode TE1. However, some TEls may have more capabilitiy than that available from a X.25 DTE and its TA. Similarly, this Recommendation covers the support of NT2s operating in the packet-mode. Note. Packet-m
9、ode operation through the ISDN (i.e., through the B- and D-channels) will use the X.25 packet-layer protocol. This Recommendation only applies to packet-mode operations carried out independently on a single ISDN network connection. Configuration when accessing PSPDN service This configuration (Figur
10、e 1 (T/S 46-50) refers to service (a), thus implying a transparent handling of packet calls through an ISDN. Only access via the B-channel is possible. In this context, the only support that an ISDN gives to packet calls is a physical 64 kbit/s circuit-mode permanent or demand transparent network co
11、nnection type between the appropriate PSPDN port and the X.25 user TA or TE1 at the customer premises. In the case of permanent access, the X.25 DTE-I-TA or TE1 is connected to the corresponding ISDN port at the PSPDN. The TA, when present, performs only the necessary physical channel rate adaption
12、between the user at the R reference point and the 64 kbit/s B-channel rate. Edition of February 29, 1988 CEPT T/S*46-50*E 7 2326434 0008953 8 f/S 46-50 E Page 2 II S i I - B-channel is used D-channel is used IP, IP ISDN interworking unit ports I i TA Terminal adaptor NT Network termination Reference
13、 points ! ! I (see Recammendation 1.41 1 _- Packet proEedures apply at this point although this does not imply a physical realisation of Recommendation X.25 Note 1. This figure is only an example of many possible configurations and is included as an aid to the text describing the various interface f
14、unctions. Note 2. See Recommendation X.325 for interworking guidelines. Figure 1 (T/S 46-50), Configuration when accessing PSPDN services. In the case of demand access to PSPDNs, which is illustrated in the upper portion of Figure 1 (T/S 46-50), the X.25 DTE+TA or TE1 is connected to an ISDN port at
15、 the PSPDN (AU). The AU is also able to set up the physical B-channel through the ISDN. In this type of connection, originating calls will be set up over the B-channel towards the PSPDN port using the ISDN signalling procedure prior to starting X.25 layer 2 and layer 3 functions. This can be done by
16、 exploiting either hot-line (e.g. direct call) or complete selection methods. Moreover, the TA, when present, performs user rate adaption to 64 kbit/s. In the complete selection case, two separate numbers are used for dial-in access to the PSPDN: - the ISDN number of the access port of the PSPDN, in
17、dicated in the SETUP message; - the address of the called DTE indicated in the X.25 call request packet. The corresponding service requested in the SETUP message is ISDN circuit-mode bearer service (see section 6.1 .). For calls originated by the PSPDN, the same considerations as above apply. In fac
18、t, with reference to Figure 1 (T/S 46-50), the ISDN port of the PSPDN includes both rate adaption (if required) and path setting-up functions. When needed, DTE identification may be provided to the PSPDN by using the call establishment signalling protocols in Recommendation T/S 46-30. Furthermore, D
19、CE identification may be provided to the DTE, when needed, by using the same protocols. 2.2. Configuration for the ISDN virtual circuit bearer service This configuration refers to the case where a packet handling (PH) function is provided within the ISDN. The configuration in Figure 2 (T/S 46-50) re
20、lates to the case of X.25 link and packet layer procedures conveyed through the B-channel. In this case, the packet call is routed, within an ISDN, to some PH function where the complete processing of the X.25 call can be carried out. Edition of February 29, 1988 CEPT T/S*4b-50*E 7 W - TIS 46-50 E P
21、age 3 S ! /-. A- !- I - ., or internai network i s protocol Ip - - ! .s I! D P i E 1 Note 3 i X.25 S ! ISDN -a- . /- /. NT - 6-channel is used - D-channel is used Reference points ii (see Recommendation 1.41 1) i Note 1. Figure 2 (T/S 46-50) is only an example of many possible configurations and is
22、included as an aid to the text describing the various interface functions. Note 2. In some implementations the PH functions logically belonging to the ISDN may reside physically in a node of the PSPDN. The service provided is still the ISDN virtual circuit service. Note 3. Recommendation X.75 applie
23、s for intenvorking with PSPDN, see also Recommendation X.325. Figure 2 (T/S 46-50). Configuration for the ISDN virtual circuit bearer service (access via B-channel). Multiple X.25 DTE + TAS or TEls, or a combination thereof, may be supported at the customer premises. Multiple X.25 DTEs may be multip
24、lexed at layer 3 by an NT2 onto a single B-channel. Multiplexing at layer 2 is for further study. Multiple TAS or TEls are able to use the B-channel, one at a time, on a per-call basis. The PH function may be accessed in various ways depending on the related ISDN implementation alternatives. In any
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