TS 101 909-2 : 1.2.1
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ACCESS AND TERMINALS (AT); DIGITAL BROADBAND CABLE ACCESS TO THE PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK; IP MULTIMEDIA TIME CRITICAL SERVICES; PART 2: ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE DELIVERY OF TIME CRITICAL SERVICES OVER CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS USING CABLE MODEMS
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 IPCablecom
4.1 IPCablecom architecture framework
4.2 IPCablecom zones and domains
4.3 IPCablecom specifications
4.4 IPCablecom design considerations
4.4.1 General architectural goals
4.4.2 Quality of Service
4.4.3 CODEC and media
4.4.4 Device provisioning and OSS
4.4.5 Security
4.4.6 Managed IP network
5 IPCablecom functional components
5.1 Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA)
5.1.1 MTA functional requirements
5.1.2 MTA identifiers
5.2 Cable Modem (CM)
5.3 HFC Access Network
5.4 Access Node (AN)
5.4.1 AN gate
5.5 Call Management Server (CMS)
5.6 PSTN Gateway
5.6.1 Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
5.6.2 Media Gateway (MG)
5.6.2.1 Media Gateway Functions
5.6.3 Signalling Gateway (SG)
5.6.3.1 Signalling System Number 7 Signalling Gateway
Functions
5.7 OSS back office components
5.7.1 TGS
5.7.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server (DHCP)
5.7.3 Domain Name System Server (DNS)
5.7.4 Trivial File Transfer Protocol Server or HyperText
Transfer Protocol Server (TFTP or HTTP)
5.7.5 SYSLOG Server (SYSLOG)
5.7.6 Record Keeping Server (RKS)
5.8 Announcement Server
5.8.1 Announcement Controller (ANC)
5.8.2 Announcement Player (ANP)
6 Protocol interfaces
6.1 Call signalling interfaces
6.1.1 Network-based Call Signalling (NCS) framework
6.1.2 PSTN signalling framework
6.2 Media Streams
6.3 MTA Device Provisioning
6.4 SNMP element management layer interfaces
6.5 Event messages interfaces
6.5.1 Event message framework
6.6 Quality of Service (QoS)
6.6.1 QoS framework
6.6.2 Layer two vs. layer three MTA QoS signalling
6.6.3 Dynamic Quality of Service
6.7 Announcement services
6.7.1 ANS physical vs. logical configuration
6.8 Security
6.8.1 Overview
6.8.2 Device provisioning security
6.8.2.1 Subscriber enrolment
6.8.2.2 Device provisioning
6.8.2.3 Dynamic provisions
6.8.2.4 Device authorization
6.8.2.5 Signalling security
6.8.2.6 Media stream security
6.8.2.7 OSS and billing system security
7 Network design considerations
7.1 Time keeping and reporting issues
7.2 Timing for playout buffer alignment with coding rate
7.3 IP addressing
7.4 Dynamic IP addressing assignment
7.5 FQDN assignment
7.6 Priority marking of signalling and media stream packets
7.7 Fax support
7.8 Analogue modem support
Annex A (informative): Bibliography
History
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