1、 Reference numberISO/IEC 23290:2004(E)ISO/IEC 2004Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network (PISN) Mapping functions for the tunnelling of QSIG through H.323 networks Technologies de linformation Tlcommunications et change
2、dinformation entre systmes Rseau priv avec intgration de services (PISN) Fonctions dapplication pour lemploi de laction tunnel de QSIG travers les rseaux H.323 National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23290:05(ISO/IEC 23290:2004)International Standard ISO/IEC 23290:2004 (second edition, 2004-10-01
3、) has been adopted withoutmodification (IDT) as CSA Standard CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23290:05, which has been approved as a NationalStandard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada.ISBN 1-55397-933-8 October 2005The Canadian Standards Association (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard has b
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18、dge its suitability for their particular purpose.Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationCette norme est offerte en anglais seulement pour le moment. La CSA publiera la version enfranais ds quelle sera produite par lorganisme rdacteur.CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23290:05Information technology Tel
19、ecommunications and information exchangebetween systems Private Integrated Services Network (PISN) Mapping functions for the tunnelling of QSIG through H.323 networksOctober 2005 Canadian Standards Association CSA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23290:05Information technology Telecommunications and information exc
20、hange between systems Private Integrated Services Network (PISN) Mapping functions for the tunnelling of QSIG through H.323 networksCSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on
21、 Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), the ISO member body for Canada and sponsor of the Canadian National Committee of the IEC
22、. Also, as a member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Canada participates in the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (ITU-T).This Standard supersedes CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23290:04 (adoption of ISO/IEC 23290:2002). At the time of publication, ISO/IEC 23290:2004 i
23、s available from ISO and IEC in English only. CSA will publish the French version when it becomes available from ISO and IEC.This International Standard was reviewed by the CSA TCIT under the jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee on Information Technology and deemed acceptable for use in
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25、fo Update or contact a CSA Sales representative. This Standard has been formally approved, without modification, by the Technical Committee and has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada.October 2005 Canadian Standards Association 2005All rights reserved. N
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27、s regarding this National Standard of Canada should be addressed toCanadian Standards Association5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044www.csa.caReference numberISO/IEC 23290:2004(E)ISO/IEC 2004INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC23290Second edition20
28、04-10-01Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Services Network (PISN) Mapping functions for the tunnelling of QSIG through H.323 networks Technologies de linformation Tlcommunications et change dinformation entre systmes Rseau priv avec
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34、so.org ii ISO/IEC 2004 All rights reservedISO/IEC 23290:2004(E) ISO/IEC 2004 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope 1 2 Conformance . 1 3 Normative references . 1 4 Terms and definitions. 2 4.1 External definitions. 2 4.2 Other definitions . 2 4.2.1 Call 2 4.2.2 Chan
35、nel 3 4.2.3 Inter-PINX Connection (IPC). 3 4.2.4 Inter-PINX Link (IPL) . 3 4.2.5 PINX roles 3 5 List of acronyms . 3 6 Introduction . 4 6.1 Reference configuration. 4 6.2 Specific scenarios. 4 6.3 Relationship with H.323 gateways 5 7 Capabilities at the Q reference point 6 8 Capabilities at the C re
36、ference point. 6 9 Mapping functions 7 9.1 General requirements . 7 9.2 Mapping of the DQ-channel 7 9.3 Mapping of the UQ-channel(s) 7 9.3.1 On-demand scenario 7 9.3.2 Semi-permanent scenario 7 10 IPC control procedures 8 10.1 Protocol identification 8 10.2 Registration with gatekeeper. 8 10.3 Syste
37、ms without gatekeeper . 8 10.4 H.323 call establishment 8 10.4.1 Call admission. 8 10.4.2 Outgoing call establishment 9 10.4.3 Incoming call establishment 9 10.5 Transfer of inter-PINX signalling information 10 10.6 H.323 call clearing. 10 11 Scenario specific procedures 10 11.1 On-demand scenario 1
38、0 11.2 Semi-permanent scenario 11 Annex A (normative) Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) Proforma . 13 Annex B (informative) Examples of message sequences 20 ISO/IEC 23290:2004(E) iv ISO/IEC 2004 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (th
39、e International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the respective organization to deal with partic
40、ular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have establ
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43、IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/IEC 23290 was prepared by Ecma International (as ECMA-333) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track procedure”, by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee SC 6, Telecommunic
44、ations and information exchange between systems, in parallel with its approval by national bodies of ISO and IEC. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/IEC 23290:2002), which has been technically revised. ISO/IEC 23290:2004(E) ISO/IEC 2004 All rights reserved vIntroduction
45、This International Standard is one of a series of standards defining mapping functions in exchanges of Private Integrated Services Networks required for the utilization of intervening network scenarios. The series uses the ISDN concepts as developed by ITU-T (formerly CCITT) and is also within the f
46、ramework of standards for open systems interconnection as defined by ISO. This particular Standard specifies mapping functions for the type of scenarios where two or more PINXs are interconnected via on-demand connections using an H.323 packet network as the IVN. The Standard is based upon the pract
47、ical experience of member companies and the results of their active and continuous participation in the work of ISO/IEC JTC1, ITU-T, ETSI and other international and national standardization bodies. It represents a pragmatic and widely based consensus. The second edition is fully compatible with the
48、 first edition. It specifies one part of the procedures of the optional semi-permanent scenario in more detail. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 23290:2004(E) ISO/IEC 2004 All rights reserved 1Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Private Integrated Service
49、s Network (PISN) Mapping functions for the tunnelling of QSIG through H.323 networks 1 Scope This International Standard specifies functions for using an H.323 packet network in order to interconnect two Private Integrated services Network eXchanges (PINXs) forming part of a Private Integrated Services Network (PISN). Interconnection is achieved by carrying the inter-PINX signalling protocol over the H.323 call signalling channel, making use of the protocol tunnelling faciliti