TS 101 909-5 : 1.1.1
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ACCESS AND TERMINALS (AT); DIGITAL BROADBAND CABLE ACCESS TO THE PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK; IP MULTIMEDIA TIME CRITICAL SERVICES; PART 5: DYNAMIC QUALITY OF SERVICE FOR THE PROVISION OF REAL TIME 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 Void
5 Technical Overview
5.1 IPCablecom QoS Architecture Requirements
5.2 IP QoS Access Network Elements
5.3 IPCablecom Dynamic QoS Architecture
5.4 QoS Interfaces
5.5 Framework for IPCablecom QoS
5.6 Requirements of Access Network Resource Management
5.7 Theory of Operation
6 MTA to AN Quality-of-Service Protocol (pkt-q3)
6.1 RSVP Extensions Overview
6.2 RSVP Flowspecs
6.3 Definition of Additional RSVP objects
6.4 Definition of RSVP Messages
6.5 Reservation Operation
6.6 Definition of Commit Messages
6.7 Commit Operations
7 Authorization Interface Description (PKT-Q6)
7.1 Gates: the Framework for QoS Control
7.2 COPS Profile for IPCablecom
7.3 Gate Control Protocol Message Formats
7.4 Gate Control Protocol Operation
8 Gate-to-Gate Co-ordination Interface (PKT-Q8)
8.1 Gate-to-Gate Protocol Messages
8.2 Gate Co-ordination Procedures
Annex A (normative): Additional requirements for J.112 annex A
implementations
A.1 Terminology
A.2 Mapping of Flowspecs into J.112 QoS parameters
A.3 Use of J.112 MAC Primitives
A.4 Support of Two-phase Resource Allocation
A.5 Reservation Maintenance
Annex B (normative): Additional requirements for J.112 annex B
and annex C implementations
B.1 Mapping Flowspecs into J.112 QoS Parameters
B.2 J.112 Support for Resource Reservation
B.3 Use of J.112 MAC Control Service Interface
Annex C (normative): Timer Definitions and Values
Annex D (informative): Sample mapping of SDP descriptions into
RSVP flowspecs
Annex E (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for
Basic DCS On-Net to On Net Call for Standalone MTA
E.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
E.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex F (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for
Basic NCS On-Net to On-Net Call for Standalone MTA
F.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
F.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex G (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for
Mid-Call Codec Change
G.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
G.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex H (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for Call
Hold
H.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
H.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex I (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for
Call Waiting
I.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
I.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex J (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for
Basic DCS On-Net to On Net Call of an Embedded MTA
J.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
J.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex K (informative): Sample Protocol Message Exchanges for
Basic NCS Call for Embedded MTA
K.1 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex A messages
K.2 Example Call Flow with J.112 annex B/annex C messages
Annex L (informative): Theft of Service Scenarios
L.1 Scenario No. 1: Customers establishing high QoS
Connections themselves
L.2 Scenario No. 2: Customers using provisioned QoS
for non-voice applications
L.3 Scenario No. 3: MTA non-co-operation for billing
L.4 Scenario No. 4: MTA altering the destination address
in voice packets
L.5 Scenario No. 5: Use of half-connections
L.6 Scenario No. 6: Early termination leaving a
half-connection
L.7 Scenario No. 7: Forged Gate Co-ordination messages
L.8 Scenario No. 8: Fraud directed against unwanted callers
Annex M (informative): COPS (Common Open Policy Service)
M.1 COPS Procedures and Principles
Annex N (informative): RSVP (Resource Reservation Protocol)
N.1 RSVP Procedures and Principles
Annex O (informative): TCP Considerations
O.1 Requirements
O.2 Recommended Changes
O.3 TCP Connection Establishment impacting Post-dial Delay
O.4 Need Low Latency for packets between the GC and AN,
even under loss
O.5 Head of Line Blocking
O.6 TCP Slow Star
O.7 Delaying of packets: Nagle's Algorithm
O.8 Non-Blocking Interface
Annex P (informative): Bibliography
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