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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