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ISO/IEC 14474:1998

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Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Functional requirements for static circuit-mode inter-PINX connections

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Published date

17-12-1998

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This International Standard is a part of the functional requirements for the Private Integrated Services Network (PISN)

and defines the functions and procedures that are required by Private Integrated Services Network exchanges (PINXs)

and the intervening network (IVN) in order to establish Inter-PINX Connections (IPC). The IPC is used for the transfer

of signalling and user information between PINXs.

The Private Signalling System No.1 (PSS1) as defined in ISO/IEC 11572 and 11574 defines the signalling procedures

and protocol for call control between PINXs at the Q reference point. These procedures are independent of the types of

IVNs, called scenarios used to interconnect the PINXs. ISO/IEC TR14475 describes the use of various types of IVNs

which provide the interconnections of PINXs.

In order to connect a PINX to another PINX, mapping functions are required to adapt the specific interfaces at the C

reference point to the application at the Q reference point. As such, mapping functions provide for physical adaptation

to the interface at the C reference point. Mapping functions also provide for the mapping of user channels and

signalling information at the Q reference point to the appropriate channels or time-slots at the C reference point. The C

and Q reference points are defined in ISO/IEC 11579-1.

The types of interfaces at the C reference point covered by this International Standard are:

[1] 1544 kbit/s unstructured digital leased line

[2] 1544 kbit/s structured digital leased line

[3] 2048 kbit/s unstructured digital leased line

[4] 2048 kbit/s structured digital leased line

[5] 64 kbit/s unrestricted digital leased line

[6] 1544 kbit/s ISDN Primary Rate user-network layer 1 interface

[7] 2048 kbit/s ISDN Primary Rate user-network layer 1 interface

[8] ISDN Basic Rate user-network layer 1 interface

At the Q reference point the mappings provide a 64 kbit/s service for user channels and a packet mode service for the

signalling channel. The applied mapping is a static mapping, i.e. there is a fixed relationship between user and

signalling channels at the Q reference point and the timeslots of the interface at the C reference point. Any changes are

subject to administrative actions.

This International Standard specifies PINX mapping functions between the Q reference point and the C reference point

for IVNs which provide either dedicated or semi-permanent, non-user activation, circuit-mode IPCs. The dedicated IPC

is the connection permanently established, usually for the duration of a contractual period. The semi-permanent IPC is

the connection whose resources are reserved for specified times during a contractual period. The semi-permanent IPC is

established by management control with or without user activations. In this International Standard, the semi-permanent

IPC established by management control with user activation is outside the scope.

The IVN can be a dedicated physical link, dedicated transmission system or a cross connect system, or semi-permanent

connection system. IVNs which include inverse mulitlexer techniques (e.g. channel aggregation in accordance with

ISO/IEC 13871) are covered by this International Standard so far as they support one of the interfaces listed above.

This International Standard also specifies mapping information. At both sides of the PINX, mapping information is

required to administer the scenarios.

This International Standard is applicable to PINXs which can be interconnected to form a Private Integrated Services

Network (PISN) and which support signalling protocols at the Q reference point.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 20161-04 (R2017) Information Technology - Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Use of QSIG at the C Reference Point Between a PINX and an Interconnecting Network (Adopted ISO/IEC 20161:2001, first edition, 2001-12-15)
ISO/IEC 20161:2001 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Use of QSIG at the C reference point between a PINX and an Interconnecting Network
01/645127 DC : DRAFT FEB 2001
ECMA 318 : 1ED 2000 PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - USE OF QSIG AT THE C REFERENCE POINT BETWEEN A PINX AND AN INTERCONNECTING NETWORK
CSA ISO/IEC 20161 : 2004 : R2012 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS - PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK - USE OF QSIG AT THE C REFERENCE POINT BETWEEN A PINX AND AN INTERCONNECTING NETWORK
CSA ISO/IEC 20161 : 2004 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS - PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK - USE OF QSIG AT THE C REFERENCE POINT BETWEEN A PINX AND AN INTERCONNECTING NETWORK

ISO/IEC 13871:1995 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private telecommunications networks Digital channel aggregation
ISO/IEC 11572:2000 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Circuit mode bearer services Inter-exchange signalling procedures and protocol
ISO/IEC 11579-1:1994 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private integrated services network Part 1: Reference configuration for PISN Exchanges (PINX)
ISO/IEC 11574:2000 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network Circuit-mode 64 kbit/s bearer services Service description, functional capabilities and information flows

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