TS 102 036 : 1.1.1
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CORPORATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS (CN); SIGNALLING INTERWORKING BETWEEN QSIG AND H.323; BASIC SERVICES
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Foreword
Brief history
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 References
4 Definitions
4.1 External definitions
4.2 Other definitions
4.2.1 Gateway
4.2.2 IP network
4.2.3 Ring-back tone
5 Acronyms
6 Architecture
7 General requirements
8 Message mapping requirements
8.1 Message validation and handling of protocol errors
8.2 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
8.2.1 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 using
admission procedures
8.2.1.1 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
using admission procedures and en bloc
sending
8.2.1.2 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
using admission procedures and overlap
sending in QSIG only
8.2.1.3 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
using admission procedures and overlap
sending in both QSIG and H.323
8.2.2 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 without
admission procedures
8.2.2.1 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
using en bloc sending and no admission
procedures
8.2.2.2 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
using overlap sending in QSIG only and
no admission procedures
8.2.2.3 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323
using overlap sending in both QSIG and
H.323 and no admission procedures
8.3 Call establishment from H.323 to QSIG
8.3.1 Receipt of an H.225.0 SETUP message
8.3.2 Additional messages relating to overlap sending
8.3.2.1 Receipt of H.225.0 INFORMATION message
following transmission of QSIG SETUP
message
8.3.2.2 Receipt of QSIG SETUP ACKNOWLEDGE message
8.3.2.3 Receipt of H.225.0 INFORMATION message
following receipt of QSIG SETUP
ACKNOWLEDGE message
8.3.2.4 Transmission of QSIG INFORMATION message
8.3.3 Receipt of a QSIG CALL PROCEEDING message
8.3.4 Receipt of a QSIG ALERTING message
8.3.5 Receipt of a QSIG CONNECT message
8.4 PROGRESS messages and Progress indicator information
elements
8.4.1 Receipt of a Progress indicator information
element in a QSIG message
8.4.2 Receipt of a Progress indicator information
element in an H.225.0 message
8.4.3 Transmission of Progress indicator information
element in support of gateway-provided
ring-back tone
8.5 Call clearing
8.5.1 Call clearing initiated by QSIG
8.5.2 Call clearing initiated by H.323
9 Numbering request
9.1 Supported numbering plans and types of number
9.2 Mapping numbers from QSIG to H.323
9.3 Mapping numbers from H.323 to QSIG
9.4 Handling of presentation and screening indicators
9.5 Handling of subaddresses
10 Security requirements
11 Requirements for support of basic services
11.1 Calls from QSIG to H.323
11.2 Calls from H.323 to QSIG
12 Media channel establishment
13 Requirements for the support of group 3 fax in
accordance with H.323 annex D
13.1 Start of fax transmission
13.2 End of fax transmission
14 Requirements for the support of DTMF
15 Requirements for the provision of ring-back tone
Annex A (normative): Implementation Conformance Statement
(ICS) proforma
A.1 Introduction
A.1.1 Purpose of an ICS proforma
A.2 Instructions for completing the ICS proforma
A.2.1 General structure of the ICS proforma
A.2.2 Additional Information
A.2.3 Exception Information
A.2.4 Further indications of the ICS proforma
tables
A.3 Identification of the implementation
A.3.1 Implementation Identification
A.3.2 Specification for which this ICS applies
A.4 Major options
A.5 General requirements
A.6 Message validation and handling of protocol
errors
A.7 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 with
admission procedures and en bloc sending
A.8 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 with
admission procedures and overlap sending in
QSIG only
A.9 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 with
admission procedures and overlap sending in both
QSIG and H.323
A.10 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 using en
bloc sending and no admission procedures
A.11 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 using
overlap sending in QSIG only and no admission
procedures
A.12 Call establishment from QSIG to H.323 using
overlap sending in both QSIG and H.323 and no
admission procedures
A.13 Call establishment from H.323 to QSIG
A.14 PROGRESS message and Progress indicator information
elements
A.15 Call clearing
A.16 Numbering requests
A.17 Security requirements
A.18 Requirements for support of basic services
A.19 Media channel establishment
A.20 Requirements for the support of group 3 fax in
accordance with H.323 annex D
A.21 Requirements for the support of DTMF
A.22 Requirements for the provision of ring-back tone
Annex B (informative): Example message sequences
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Message sequences for call establishment from
QSIG to H.323 using admission procedures
B.3 Message sequences for call establishment from
QSIG to H.323 without admission procedures
B.4 Message sequences for call establishment from
H.323 to QSIG
B.5 Message sequences for call clearing
Annex C (informative): Bibliography
History
Describes signalling interworking between "QSIG" and "H.323" in support of basic services within a Corporate telecommunication Network (CN).
Committee |
ECMATC32
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
51
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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ECMA 307 : 1ED 2000 | CORPORATE TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS - SIGNALLING INTERWORKING BETWEEN QSIG AND H.323 - GENERIC FUNCTIONAL PROTOCOL FOR THE SUPPORT OF SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES |
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ECMA 143 : 4ED 2001 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - CIRCUIT MODE BEARER SERVICES - INTER-EXCHANGE SIGNALLING PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOL (QSIG-BC) |
ECMA 155 : 2ED 97 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORKS - ADDRESSING |
ECMA 253 : 2ED 2000 | PRIVATE INTEGRATED SERVICES NETWORK (PISN) - MAPPING FUNCTIONS FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF 64 KBIT/S CIRCUIT MODE CONNECTIONS WITH 16 KBIT/S SUB-MULTIPLEXING (MAPPING/16) |
ECMA 133 : 2ED 98 | PISN - REFERENCE CONFIGURATION FOR PISN EXCHANGES (PINX) |
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