I.S. ENV 41006:1991
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SCENARIOS FOR INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN EXCHANGES OF PRIVATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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03-21-1997
English
04-12-1991
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1 SCOPE
2 FIELD OF APPLICATION
3 CONFORMANCE
4 REFERENCES
5 DEFINITIONS
5.1 Private Telecommunication Network
Exchange (PTNX)
5.2 Private Telecommunication Network
(PTN)
6 CRITERIA FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF
SCENARIOS
7 IDENTIFICATION OF SCENARIOS
7.1 Type 1 Scenarios: Dedicated Systems
7.1.1 Scenario 1.1 - Dedicated Physical Link
7.1.2 Scenario 1.2 - Dedicated Transmission System
7.2 Type 2 Scenarios: Permanent Public Network Connections
7.2.1 Scenario 2.1 - Permanent Circuit Switched
7.2.2 Scenario 2.2 - Permanent ISDN Signalling Connection
7.2.3 Scenario 2.3 - Permanent Virtual Call
7.3 Type 3 Scenarios: On-demand Public network Connections
7.3.1 Scenario 3.1 - On-demand Circuit Switched
7.3.2 Scenario 3.2 - On-demand ISDN Signalling Connection
7.3.3 Scenario 3.3 - On-demand Virtual Call
7.4 Characteristics of the Scenarios
ANNEX A (Informative) Informative References
ANNEX B (Normative) List of acronyms and abbreviations
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