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EG 202 072 : 1.1.1

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UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIER (UCI); PLACING UCI IN CONTEXT; REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF EXISTING IDENTIFICATION SCHEMES

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Introduction
5 Overview of existing identification (naming, numbering
  and addressing) schemes
  5.1 ISDN/PSTN and PLMN identification schemes
      5.1.1 E.164 Numbering Plan
      5.1.2 Additional PLMN identification mechanisms
            5.1.2.1 International Mobile Subscriber Identity
                    (IMSI)
            5.1.2.2 Structure of TMSI
            5.1.2.3 Structure of Local Mobile Station Identity
                    (LMSI)
            5.1.2.4 Structure of Temporary Logical Link Identity
                    (TLLI)
  5.2 Public Data Network Identification schemes
      5.2.1 X.121 Numbering plan
            5.2.1.1 DNIC
            5.2.1.2 NTN
            5.2.1.3 DCC
            5.2.1.4 NN
            5.2.1.5 Escape Codes
      5.2.2 Frame Relay Networks
      5.2.3 AESA
            5.2.3.1 AESA format
            5.2.3.2 Types of AESA
  5.3 Network Service Access Point (NSAP) addresses
  5.4 IP Network Naming
      5.4.1 IP Version 4 Address
      5.4.2 IP Version 6 Address
      5.4.3 Universal Resource Locators (URLs)
  5.5 International Signalling Point Codes
  5.6 X.400
  5.7 Telex Numbers
  5.8 ISO 8802.3 MAC Addresses
6 Application programming interfaces
  6.1 Summary
  6.2 Introduction
  6.3 Universal communications model
  6.4 API requirements
  6.5 Planned work
Annex A (informative): Methodology
      A.1 Reference material storage and
          cross-referencing/indexing
      A.2 Limitation of Electronic methods
          A.2.1 Entitlement to download and use documents
          A.2.2 ITU-T recommendations and temporary/working
                documents
          A.2.3 ETSI standards, reports, etc.
Annex B (informative): ITU Global Numbering Resources
Annex C (informative): Bibliography
History

Provides guidance on the application of identity to Next Generation Networks (NGN).

Committee
HF
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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