BS ISO/IEC 13247:1997
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Information technology. Telecommunications and information exchange between systems. Broadband private integrated services network. Inter-exchange signalling protocol. Basic call/connection control
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English
02-15-1998
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 Normative references
3.1 References from ISO, IEC or ITU-T
3.2 References from other sources
4 Definitions
4.1 Definitions in PNNI 1.0
4.2 Other external definitions
4.3 Other definitions
5 List of acronyms
6 General Principles
6.1 Protocol model
6.2 Services provided to CCH
6.3 Services required of the CCH
6.4 Protocol Control states
6.5 CCH states at a Transit PINX
6.6 Additional CCH states relating to the provision of
N-PISN services at a Transit PINX
7 Message functional definitions and content
7.1 Messages for B-QSIG call/connection control
7.2 Additional or modified messages related to the
support of 64 kbit/s based PISN circuit-mode
7.3 Messages for point-to-multipoint call/connection
control
7.4 Messages used with the global call reference
8 General message format and information elements coding
8.1 Overview
8.2 Protocol discriminator
8.3 Call reference
8.4 Message type, and message length
8.5 Variable length information elements for B-ISDN
environment
8.6 Information Elements for the support of 64 kbit/s
based ISDN circuit mode services
8.7 Information Elements for Point-to-Multipoint Call/
Connection control
9 Protocol control procedures for B-QSIG point-to- point
calls/connections
9.1 Establishment of a signalling AAL
9.2 Call/Connection establishment
9.3 Call/Connection clearing
9.4 Call/connection collisions
9.5 Restart procedure
9.6 Handling of error conditions
9.7 Error procedures with explicit action indication
9.8 Handling of messages with insufficient information
9.9 Notification procedures
9.10 Notification of interworking
9.11 List of Timers
10 Call/Connection Control Procedures for Point-to-
Multipoint Calls
11 Procedures for the support of 64 kbit/s based circuit
mode basis services in B-PISN and interworking
between N-PISNs and B-PISNs
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Use of information elements for N-PISN services
11.3 Interworking PINX procedures for the succeeding
side
11.4 Interworking PINX procedures for the preceding side
11.5 Overlap sending
11.6 Notification of interworking
11.7 Tones and announcements
12 Call/connection handling requirements
12.1 Transit PINX call/connecting handling requirements
12.2 Originating PINX call/connection handling
requirements
12.3 Terminating PINX call/connection handling
requirements
12.4 Incoming Gateway PINX call/connection handling
requirements
12.5 Outgoing Gateway PINX call/connection handling
requirements
12.6 Interworking PINX call/connection handling
requirements for N-PISN less or greater than
B-PISN interworking
12.7 Interworking PINX call/connection handling
requirements for B-PISN less or greater than
N-PISN interworking
Annexes
A Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)
proforma
B Soft permanent virtual connection procedures
C Mapping functions to support 64 kbit/s based circuit-mode
PISN services in B-PISNs and interworking between
N-PISNs and B-PISNs (QSIG/B-QSIG)
D Specification and Description Language (SDL)
representation of protocol control procedures
E Guidelines for the use of instruction indicators
F Description of the capabilities supported by the
protocol defined in this International Standard
G Specification and Description Language (SDL)
representation of CCH at a Transit PINX and at an
Interworking PINX
H Manufacturer specific information
I Possible strategies for avoidance of IPVCI collisions
J Differences between this International Standard and
PNNI 1.0
K Specification and Description Language (SDL)
representation of point-to-multipoint procedures
L Guidelines for interworking with ATM Forum PNNI 1.0
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