SR 3887 : ISSUE 1 REV 1
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
12-01-1997
01-12-2013
1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose and Scope
1.2 Background
1.3 Requirements Terminology
1.4 Relationship to Other Bellcore Documentation
1.5 National ISDN PRI Features and Capabilities
2 Bearer Services and Interface Configuration
2.1 Bearer Services Supported
2.2 Interface Configuration
3 Physical Layer
3.1 Scope of Physical Layer Specifications
3.2 Termination Impedance
3.3 Transmission Rate and Synchronization
3.4 Line Code
3.5 Interface Signal Characteristics
3.6 Wander
3.7 Jitter
3.8 Phase Transients
3.9 Powering Arrangements
3.10 ESF Frame Format and Channel Combinations
3.11 Physical characteristics
4 Link Layer Protocol
4.1 Link Layer Requirements for D-channel Call Control
Signaling
4.2 Timers and Counters
5 Call Control Procedures for Circuit-Switched Calls
5.1 Inband Tones and Announcements
5.2 Interworking
5.3 Delay Procedures
5.4 B-channel Selection
5.5 Addressing Information - En Bloc Signaling
5.6 Timers
6 Switching and Signaling for Circuit-Switched Calls
6.1 Call Origination
6.2 Call Termination
6.3 Call Clearing
6.4 Error Procedures
7 Packet-Switched Call Control Procedures
7.1 Call Origination
7.2 Call Offering
7.3 Call Clearing
7.4 Error Procedures
7.5 Packet Layer Requirements
7.6 Packet Level Timers
8 Layer 3 Messages and Information Elements
8.1 Message Functional Definitions
8.2 Message Structure
8.3 Components
8.4 Data Elements
8.5 ASN.1 Descriptions
9 D-Channel Backup
9.1 Introduction
9.2 General Protocol Description
9.3 Protocol Descriptions at Layer 2 and 3
9.4 Messages and Information Elements
10 Maintenance
10.1 NT2 Layer-1 Maintenance Functions
10.2 NT1 Layer-1 Maintenance Functions
10.3 User Initiated Maintenance Capabilities
10.4 NT2 Provided Maintenance Indications to the User
10.5 NT1 Provided Maintenance Indications to the User
11 Circuit Mode Services
11.1 ISDN Calling Number Identification Services, I-CNIS
11.2 Call-by-Call Service Selection
11.3 Switched DS1/Switched Fractional DS1 (SWF-DS1)
11.4 Called Party Subaddress
11.5 PRI Two-B-Channel Transfer
11.6 ISDN Calling Name Identification Services for
Primary Rate Interfaces
11.7 B-Channel Availability Control
12 ISDN X.25-Based Packet-Mode Services
12.1 Flow Control Parameter Negotiation
12.2 Throughput Class Negotiation
12.3 Transit Duty
12.4 User Testing
12.5 Closed User Charging Services
12.6 Reverse Charging Services
12.7 Recognized Private Operating Agency (RPOA) Selection
12.8 Fast Select Services
12.9 Basic Business Group
12.10 Network User Identification
12.11 Call Deflection
12.12 Calling Line Identification
13 ROSE Component Signaling Procedures
13.1 Invoke Component
13.2 Return Result
13.3 Return Error Component
13.4 Reject Component
13.5 Operation Class
13.6 Invoke Identifier Administration
13.7 Problem Value Definition
13.8 Parameters
14 Generic Functional Procedures for PRI Services
14.1 Call-Associated Common Element Procedures
Appendix A Availability Information
References
Glossary
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