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EN 300 434-1 : 1.2.1

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DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT); INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN); DECT/ISDN INTERWORKING FOR END SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; PART 1: INTERWORKING SPECIFICATION

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Symbols
  3.3 DECT abbreviations and acronyms
  3.4 ISDN abbreviations and acronyms
  3.5 ISO 9646 abbreviations
4 Interworking requirements
  4.1 Reference configurations and interface
      4.1.1 End system reference configuration
      4.1.2 Interfaces
  4.2 Protocol architecture models
  4.3 Service requirements
      4.3.1 Bearer service requirements
      4.3.2 Teleservice requirements
      4.3.3 Supplementary service requirements
  4.4 Interworking context
5 Interworking map
  5.1 Symbols for map columns
  5.2 DFS C-plane IWU mapping
      5.2.1 Call Control (CC) IWU procedures
      5.2.2 Supplementary services IWU procedures
      5.2.3 Other IWU procedures
      5.2.4 Message mappings
      5.2.5 Information element mappings
      5.2.6 Information element coding mappings
  5.3 ISDN Layer 2 management
      5.3.1 ISDN layer 2 management during a connection
            oriented transaction
      5.3.2 ISDN layer 2 management during a connectionless
            transaction
  5.4 DFS U-Plane IWU mappings
      5.4.1 Service activation
      5.4.2 Service de-activation
6 Support of ISDN bearer services
Annex A (normative): EN 300 175 additions/modifications
      A.1 MAC layer additions/modifications (part 3)
      A.2 DLC layer additions/modifications (part 4)
          A.2.1 LU7 64 kbit/s data bearer service
      A.3 NWL layer additions/modifications (part 5)
Annex B (normative): LU7 64 kbit/s data bearer service
      B.1 General
      B.2 PHL layer service
      B.3 MAC layer service
      B.4 DLC layer service
          B.4.1 Architectural model
          B.4.2 Automatic-Repeat-Request (ARQ) and Forward Error
                Control (FEC)
          B.4.3 Procedures for normal operation
          B.4.4 Exceptional procedures
      B.5 NWK layer service
          B.5.1 LCE service
          B.5.2 CC service
Annex C (normative): ConnectionLess Supplementary Service (CLSS)
        procedure
      C.1 General
      C.2 Normal operation
      C.3 Exceptional procedures
      C.4 Identification of the user
          C.4.1 One-to-one relation between DECT and ISDN layer 2
                point-to-point links
          C.4.2 No one-to-one relation between a DECT and an ISDN
                point-to-point links
          C.4.3 FACILITY message broadcast by the network
Annex D (informative): Interworking state machine
      D.1 IWU CC state transition diagram
      D.2 IWU CC states
      D.3 IWU CC transition procedures
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History

Describes how Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) services may be provided over Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) endsystem configurations.

Committee
DECT A
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
110
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
PN EN 300 434-1 : 2005 Identical
NEN EN 300434-1 : 2001 Identical
DIN EN 300434-1:2002-11 Identical

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