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TR 102 198 : 1.1.1

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SERVICES AND PROTOCOLS FOR ADVANCED NETWORKS (SPAN); PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF MIGRATION TO THE INTERNET NGN

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations
4 General considerations
   4.1 QoS
   4.2 Management
5 Harmonization between networks (TIPHON)
   5.1 General
   5.2 TIPHON abstract architecture and meta-protocol
6 Switched Circuit Networks (SCNs)
   6.1 Access to networks
   6.2 Architecture, Routeing and Signalling
   6.3 Management and QoS of the signalling transport layer in
        SCN and ATM networks
7 IP networks
   7.1 Subscriber Access Technologies
   7.2 Nodes, signalling and routeing
   7.3 Management, QoS of the signalling transport in the network
8 Interconnection between networks
   8.1 Edge nodes, interworking and using legacy applications
   8.2 Joint management of the networks and QoS for the
        signalling transport layers
9 Addressing and naming issues
10 Transition to IPv6 in Managed IP networks
11 Standardization in the IETF
12 Identification of the standards areas concerned and the gaps
   12.1 Signallings, interworkings and other items
   12.2 IPv6 and IPv4 interconnection issues
   12.3 Management
   12.4 Possible areas of further investigation in addition to
        the above
Annex A: Security generalities
Annex B: SCN details
      B.1 Routeing in switched circuit networks
      B.2 Signalling protocol stacks in a Time Division Multiplex
          SCN
      B.3 ATM packet network instead of TDM
      B.4 Management and QoS of the signalling transport layer in
          SCN and ATM networks
Annex C: IP network details
      C.1 Design
      C.2 IPv6 details
      C.3 SCTP details
      C.4 TCP details
      C.5 Routeing in IP networks
      C.6 The Internet
ANNEX D: Using SS7 applications in or through a Managed IP network
      D.1 General
      D.2 Architecture for SIGTRAN protocols
      D.3 Models for SIGTRAN
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History

Provides an analysis of technical requirements for the support and deployment of Telecommunication Services in Europe using IPv6, to progress toward the enhancement of signalling transport protocol standards.

Committee
SPAN 13
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
73
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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