Transcript IPW-15
Numbering / Addressing
in
Private Integrated Services Networks
(PISN)
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Background to ECMA
An International Europe-based Industry Association
for Standardizing Information and Communication Systems
Objective
Development and promulgation of standards and technical
reports for information and communication systems
With Direct Outlets on International and European Levels
ISO/IEC JTC 1
CEN, CENELEC, ETSI
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Joint ECMA-ETSI Agreement and Committee
Provides for co-operation between ETSI and ECMA on
certain designated topics
Avoids duplication of work
Mutual participation in working committees
ECMA deliverables publishable as ETSI documents
through routes such as Public Enquiry
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Standardizing Information
and Communication Systems
TC32
Communication, Networks and Systems Interconnection
Responsibility for corporate networks,
including QSIG protocol, mobility support,
addressing, numbering, management, CTI
etc.
TG13 – Corporate Networks – Network Architecture,
Numbering, Naming and Addressing
TG17 - IP-based multimedia communications
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ECMA TC32-TG13
Numbering and Addressing
in Narrowband and Broadband PISNs
ECMA – 155
(ETS 300 189 - ISO/IEC 11571)
Handling of network addresses for entities which use
or provide telecommunication services offered by PISNs
Requirements for :
- Numbering
coding of numbering information,
Support of Private Numbering Plan
- Addressing of network service access points
- Subaddressing
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Native PISN numbering plans
The ISDN numbering plan according to ITU-T Rec. E.164
A Private Numbering Plan (PNP)
An implicit numbering plan
The Data Country Code (DCC) numbering plan (ISO/IEC 8348)
(introduced for ATM)
The International Code Designator (ICD) numbering plan
(ISO/IEC 8348) (introduced for ATM
Any combination of these numbering plans
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Private Numbering Plans
Defined by the PISN administrator
Not globally unique –
PNP numbers significant only within
the PISN / Corporate Network concerned
Digits 0-9 - maximum length as for E.164
Can be structured into a maximum of 3 levels:
level 2 regional number
level 1 regional number
local number
May be mappable to corresponding E.164 numbers,
e.g., where DDI is available.
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Implicit numbering plans
Defined by the PISN administrator
Not globally unique –
Implicit numbers significant only within
the PISN / Corporate Network concerned
Digits themselves indicate significance of number
(e.g., through prefix digits)
whether public or private
whether public number is subscriber, national
or international
whether private network is local, regional, etc.
Digits 0-9 - maximum length can exceed that for E.164
because of need to accommodate prefix digits
May be mappable to corresponding E.164 numbers,
e.g., where DDI is available
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ECMA TC32-TG17
IP-based multimedia communications
Officially created in March 1999
3 meetings with :
Alcatel, Bosch Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, ECI Telecom,
Ericsson, Lucent Technologies, NIST, Nortel Networks, Philips
Business Communications, PQM Consultants, Siemens, Unisys
Scope: To develop Standards and Technical Reports for
IP-based multimedia communications
in a business environment
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TG17 - Objectives
To identify requirements including architectural, addressing, mobility,
service, protocol, interworking, QoS, security and management aspects
To adapt, where necessary, existing standards for narrowband and
broadband PISNs to the requirements of IP-based multimedia
communication in a business environment
To develop, where necessary, standards for interoperation of IP-based
networks and telecommunication networks
consideration to co-existence of IP networks employing H.323 / H.450 or
SIP and Private Integrated Services Networks (PISN) employing QSIG
To co-ordinate liaison on related matters with ITU-T, ETSI, TIA,
IETF, IMTC, ISO/IEC JTC1 in order to promote a worldwide unique set
of standards for IP-related multimedia communication in a business
environment
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ECMA TC32 Requirements
J
Numbering / Addressing in CN - Impact on IP telephony
Part of a Corporate Network may comprise an IP network that
supports telephony (IP telephony)
Requirements
n Customer-premises
or VPN scenarios to be considered
n Administrators
will want to deploy a uniform numbering plan
throughout the Corporate Network (PISN and IP network)
n Users
will want number portability between PISN and IP
network
Need to support PNPs and implicit number plans
in the IP network
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For more information
www.ecma.ch
[email protected]
John Elwell, Chairman ECMA TC32
Siemens Communications (International) Limited
[email protected]
Christine Cordonnier, Convenor ECMA TC32-TG13 & TG17
Alcatel Business Systems
[email protected]
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