Table of Contents
0Scope
1Introduction
2Abbreviations
3ObjectivesofTele-action
4Functionalrequirements
5Functionalarchitecture
5.1Tele-actionreferenceconfiguration
5.2Serviceandmanagementcommunication
5.3Tele-actionserviceattributes
6Serviceaspects
6.1Bearerservicesandsupplementaryservices
6.2Qualityofservice
6.3Securitylevels
7Networkcapabilities
7.1Connectionrelatedfunctions
7.2End-to-endsupervisionandmonitoring
7.3Descriptionofvariouspollingtechniques
8Inter-workingissues
8.1Inter-workingwithdedicatedtele-actionnetworks
8.2Inter-workingwithprivate/publicnetworks
8.3Inter-workingwithmobilesystems
AppendixI-Tele-actionserviceattributestable
AppendixII-Specificapplications
II.1Telemetry
II.2Meterreading
II.3Remoteprocesscontrol
II.4Alarmsurveillance
II.5Fundtransactions Abstract
Describe the ISDN network capabilities required for the provision of teleaction teleservice in an ISDN environment. The advantages of implementing such applications in ISDN are: - the customer access is expected to be less expensive in the case where the ISDN access is used for several services; - operation, administration and maintenance can be integrated more easily with other services; - the user-network interface will be standardized; - teleaction applications can be combined with other ISDN services into new applications (e.g. Teleaction and Videophony).