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EG 201 898 : 1.1.1

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SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKS (SPAN); RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IP AND TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Conceptual framework
  4.1 Traffic types
  4.2 Protocol layers vs. fundamental protocol
      functions
  4.3 Fundamental network functions
  4.4 Generic network mod
  4.5 Different networking paradigms
  4.6 The problems
5 Access functions
  5.1 Key issues
  5.2 The use of digital subscriber lines and ISDN
      for access
  5.3 The use of Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 CDMA/CD) as
      an access protocol
  5.4 The use of ATM as an access protocol
  5.5 The use of DTM as an access protocol
6 An analysis of IP interworking with other
  protocols
  6.1 Basic assumptions
  6.2 Problems with traffic management under packet
      switching
  6.3 Interworking cases; IP to fibre
  6.4 IP over ATM
  6.5 IP over PDH (Case 1)
  6.6 IP/PPP over Frame Relay (Case 3)
  6.7 IP over DTM (Case 8)
  6.8 Frame Relay over ATM (Case 22)
  6.9 Ethernet over DTM (Case 11)
7 Stream transport in an integrated transport
  network
  7.1 Basic assumptions
  7.2 IP over SDH
  7.3 IP over SRP over SDH (Case 5)
  7.4 IP over Gigabit Ethernet over WDM
      transponder/fibre (Cases 7 + 12)
  7.5 IP over PPP over SDL over fibre (Case 9)
8 Comparison of available bandwidth
Annex A (informative): Bibliography
History

This draft standard includes the following aspects of the relationship between IP networks and telecommunication networks, access to IP networks using telecommunication facilities, interworking between IP networks and telecommunication networks and transport mechanisms for IP networks. The following aspects, which are within the scope of the ITU-T work, are not included, application interworking, the integrated use of signalling in IP as well as traditional networks, analysis of future IP protocols and access techniques for telecommunication networks.

Committee
SPAN 14
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
36
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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