ITU Q.2150.2:2001

ITU Q.2150.2:2001 Signalling Transport Converter On Sscop And Sscopmce Provides protocol specification that can be used either in the B-ISDN ATM environment or a connectionless environment for the provision of a signalling transport service. It provides a Generic Signall

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Table of Contents

1Scope
2References
2.1Normativereferences
2.2Bibliography
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Generaldescriptionofthesignallingtransportconverter
onSSCOP
5.1Structureofthesignallingtransportconverteron
SSCOPsublayer
5.2ServicesprovidedbytheSTC
5.3FunctionsoftheSTC
6Elementsforlayer-to-layercommunication
6.1Thegenericsignallingtransportservice
6.2TheserviceprovidedbySSCOP
6.2.1Primitivedefinition
6.2.2Parameterdefinition
6.3PrimitivesbetweentheSTCandlayermanagement
6.4Statetransitiondiagramforsequencesofprimitives
atthelayerboundariesoftheSTC
7Protocolelementsforpeer-to-peercommunication
7.1STCPDUs
7.1.1STCPDUformats
7.1.2STCsignallingmessagePDUfields
7.2STCstatevariables
7.3STCtimers
7.4ProvisionedSTCparameters
8SpecificationoftheSTC
8.1Overview
8.1.1State1.1:Idle
8.1.2State1.2:OutgoingConnectionPending
8.1.3State2.10:DataTransferReady
8.2StateTransitionTable
8.3SDLDiagrams
AppendixI-SignallingTransportConverteronSSCF-UNI
forAALtype2signalling
I.1Scope
I.2Additionalinformativereferences
I.3Structureofthesignallingtransportconverter
onSSCF-UNI
I.4TheServiceprovidedbySSCF-UNI
I.4.1Primitivedefinition
I.4.2Parameterdefinition
I.5StateTransitionTable
I.6SDLDiagramsfortheSTConSSCF-UNI
AppendixII-ProtocolImplementationConformanceStatement
(PICS)Proformm

Abstract

Provides protocol specification that can be used either in the B-ISDN ATM environment or a connectionless environment for the provision of a signalling transport service. It provides a Generic Signalling Transport Service that is used by AAL type 2 and Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) signalling protocols.

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