ITU Q.2961.3:1997

ITU Q.2961.3:1997 Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 2 - Additional Traffic Parameters: Signalling Capabilities To Support Traffic Parameters For The Available Bit Rate (abr) Atm Transfer Capability Describes the supporting of additional traffic parameters for the Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN) at the TB reference point or coincident SB and TB reference point as specified

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Table of Contents

1Scope
2References
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Description
6Operationalrequirements
6.1Provisionandwithdrawal
6.2Requirementsattheoriginatingnetworkside
6.3Requirementsattheterminatingnetworkside
7Primitiveandstatedefinitions
7.1Primitivedefinitions
7.2Callstates
8Codingrequirements
8.1Messages
8.2Informationelements
9SignallingproceduresatthecoincidentSBandTB
referencepoint
9.1Call/connectionestablishmentattheoriginating
interface
9.2Call/connectionestablishmentatthedestination
interface
9.3Handlingofspecificerrorconditions
10SignallingproceduresattheTBreferencepointfor
interworkingwithprivateB-ISDNs
11Interworkingwithothernetworks
11.1Interactionwithentitieswhichdonotsupport
theABRATMtransfercapability
11.2InterworkingwithN-ISDN
12Interactionswithsupplementaryservices
13Parametersandtimers
14Dynamicdescription(SDLs)
AnnexAValidcombinationsoftraffic-relatedparameters
forthesupportofABRtransfercapability
AnnexBHandlingofthecumulativeRMfixedround-trip
timeparameter
B.1General
B.2HandlingofthecumulativeRMfixedround-trip
timeparameter
AppendixIInstructionindicators

Abstract

Describes the supporting of additional traffic parameters for the Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN) at the TB reference point or coincident SB and TB reference point as specified in Rec. I.413 [1] using the Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 2 (DSS 2). Specifies DSS 2 protocol methods, formats and functions required for supporting the identified ATM traffic-related additional capabilities.

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