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TS 101 329-3 : 2.1.2

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON); END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE IN TIPHON SYSTEMS; PART 3: SIGNALLING AND CONTROL OF END-TO-END QUALITY OF SERVICE

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Void
5 QoS architecture
  5.1 TIPHON architectural planes
      5.1.1 IP telephony application plane
      5.1.2 IP transport plane
      5.1.3 Management plane
  5.2 Service and transport domains
      5.2.1 Void
      5.2.2 Void
      5.2.3 End-to-end QoS control
            5.2.3.1 IP application plane control
            5.2.3.2 Transport plane control
  5.3 QoS Functional Elements
      5.3.1 QoS Service Manager (QoSM)
      5.3.2 QoS Policy Element (QoSPE)
      5.3.3 Transport Resource Manager (TRM)
      5.3.4 Transport Policy Entity (TPE)
      5.3.5 Interconnect Function (ICF)
      5.3.6 Transport Function (TF)
      5.3.7 Relationship between functional entities
  5.4 QoS reference points
      5.4.1 Reference point QC1
      5.4.2 Reference point QC2
      5.4.3 Reference point QS4
      5.4.4 Reference point QT2
      5.4.5 Reference point QT1
      5.4.6 Reference point QI1
      5.4.7 Reference point QI2
      5.4.8 Reference point QI3
      5.4.9 Reference point QI4
      5.4.10 Reference point QI5
6 Characterizing QoS
  6.1 Service, application and transport level QoS parameters
  6.2 Interfacing to the Transport Plane
      6.2.1 Transport QoS parameters
      6.2.2 Traffic descriptor
7 Allocating the QoS budget across service and transport domains
  7.1 Dynamic signalling of Transport QoS Parameters
  7.2 Specification of transport QoS parameters in Service
      Level Agreements (SLA)
  7.3 Aggregation
      7.3.1 Aggregation under control of the TRM
      7.3.2 Aggregation under control of the QoSM
8 QoS Primitives
  8.1 QoS Primitives
      8.1.1 QC1 and 2
      8.1.2 QS4
      8.1.3 QT2
      8.1.4 QT1
      8.1.5 QI1
      8.1.6 QI2
      8.1.7 QI3
      8.1.8 QI4
      8.1.9 QI5
  8.2 QoS Parameters Groups
      8.2.1 QoS parameter groups
      8.2.2 QC1
      8.2.3 QC2
      8.2.4 QS4
      8.2.5 QT2
      8.2.6 QT1
      8.2.7 QI1
      8.2.8 QI2
      8.2.9 QI3
      8.2.10 QI4
      8.2.11 QI5
9 QoS Procedures (Informational)
  9.1 Third Party Establishment of QoS Controlled Bearer
  9.2 First Party Establishment of QoS Controlled Bearer
  9.3 Hybrid Third Party/First Party Establishment of QoS
      controlled bearer via authorization tokens
  9.4 Terminal Registration
Annex A (informative): Examples of end-to-end QoS control
      A.1 One service domain/One transport domain
      A.2 One service domains/multiple transport domains - Case I
      A.3 One service domain/multiple transport domains - Case II
      A.4 Multiple service domains/multiple transport domains
      A.5 Multiple service domains/multiple transport domains
      A.6 Roaming
      A.7 Provisioned VPN
Annex B (informative): Examples of Mapping of QoS Architecture
        Functional Elements to Physical Elements
Annex C (informative): Bibliography
History

Describes a framework for enabling the end-to-end QoS levels defined in TS 101 329-2 [2] to be signalled and controlled in TIPHON systems.

Committee
TIPHON 5
DevelopmentNote
1.1.1 is a historical version. (03/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
45
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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