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DIN ETS 300324-1 : 94 AMD 1 96

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SIGNALLING PROTOCOLS AND SWITCHING (SPS) - V INTERFACES AT THE DIGITAL LOCAL EXCHANGE (LE); V5.1 INTERFACE FOR THE SUPPORT OF ACCESS NETWORK (AN) - PART 1: V5.1 INTERFACE SPECIFICATION

Superseded date

01-10-2000

Published date

12-01-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Symbols and abbreviations
4 Electrical and physical interface requirements
5 Procedural interface requirements
6 Services and architecture aspects and requirements
   6.1 On-demand services
   6.2 Permanent Line (PL) capability
   6.3 Semi-permanent leased line
   6.4 Permanent leased line services
7 Control and provisioning
   7.1 Control principles
   7.2 Provisioning strategy and requirements
8 Protocol architecture and multiplexing structure
   8.1 Functional description
   8.2 Protocol requirements for PSTN and ISDN
   8.3 Time slots
   8.4 Time slot allocation for communication channels
   8.5 Layer 2 sublayering and multiplexing an
        communication channels
   8.6 Layer 3 multiplexing
   8.7 Congestion control
9 Envelope Function sublayer of LAPV5 (LAPV5-EF)
   9.1 Frame structure for peer-to-peer communication
   9.2 Format of Fields for data link envelope
        peer-to-peer communication
10 Data Link sublayer of LAPV5 (LAPV5-DL)
   10.1 Frame structure for peer-to-peer communication
   10.2 Invalid frames
   10.3 Elements of procedures and formats of fields for
        data link sublayer peer-to-peer communication
   10.4 Definition of the peer-to-peer procedures of the
        data link sublayer
11 AN frame relay sublayer
   11.1 General
   11.2 Invalid frames
   11.3 Detailed description of the AN frame relay function
12 Sublayer-to-sublayer communication and mapping function
   12.1 LAPV5-EF to LAPV5-DL communication
   12.2 LAPV5-DL to LAPV5-EF communication
   12.3 AN-FR to LAPV5-EF communication
   12.4 LAPV5-EF to AN-FR communication
13 PSTN signalling protocol specification and layer 3
   multiplexing
   13.1 General
   13.2 PSTN protocol entity definition
   13.3 PSTN protocol message definition and content
   13.4 General message format and information element
        coding
   13.5 PSTN call control procedures
   13.6 List of system parameters
   13.7 AN and LE side state tables
14 Control requirements and protocol
   14.1 ISDN user port status indication and control
        protocol
   14.2 PSTN user port status indication and control
        protocol
   14.3 Interface layer 1 maintenance requirements and
        protocol
   14.4 Control protocol
   14.5 V5.1 re-provisioning procedures
Annex A (normative): Requirements for the support of
        the PL capability through an ISDN basic access
Annex B (normative): Assumptions and requirements
        for the support of semi-permanent leased lines
B.1 General
B.2 Signalling associated to semi-permanent leased
     lines
B.3 User ports
B.4 Requirements for non-ISDN user ports for
     semi-permanent leased lines
Annex C (normative): Basic requirements of the system
        management functions in the AN and the LE
Annex D (normative): Use of the protocol information
        elements for national PSTN protocols
D.1 Introduction
D.2 The placement of information elements
D.3 The information elements
D.4 Signalling sequences in the event of failure of a V5.1
     interface to return a user port to the idle condition
     before releasing the signalling path
D.5 Leaving the BLOCKED state
D.6 Pre-defined PSTN port states
D.7 The line parked condition
D.8 Information element meaning
D.9 Coding of pulse duration types
D.10 Ring signals and their placement in V5 messages
D.11 Resource unavailable
Annex E (informative): Service scenarios, architecture and
        functional definition of access arrangements with
        AN at the LE
E.1 Conclusions on multiple V5 interface applications
E.2 Conclusions on architecture aspects
E.3 Implementation of OAN
Annex F (informative): The concept and requirements for the
        upgrade of a V5.1 interface to a V5.2 interface
Annex G (informative): Use of function element primitives
        in the V5 PSTN protocol
G.1 Introduction
G.2 FE primitives used in the PSTN protocol entity in the AN
G.3 FE primitives used in the PSTN protocol entity in the LE
Annex H (informative): PSTN protocol; explanatory notes and
        information flow
H.1 Explanatory notes
H.2 Information flow diagrams
Annex J (informative): AN requirement for pulse dialling
Annex K (informative): Layer 3 error detection procedure
K.1 Variables and sequence numbers
K.2 Values of counters and timers
K.3 Procedures
K.4 Examples of the error detection mechanism
Annex L (informative): SDL diagrams
L.1 SDL diagrams for the AN side
L.2 SDL diagrams for the LE side
Annex M (informative): Structures used in the V5.1 interface
Annex N (informative): Protocol architecture for PSTN
        and ISDN user port control
N.1 Scope
N.2 ISDN user port status control
N.3 PSTN user port control - information transfer
     between LE and AN
Annex P (informative): Items identified to be
        pre-defined or provisioned
Annex Q (informative): Bibliography
Annex R (informative): Index
History

Provides the electrical, physical, procedural and protocol requirements for the V5.1 interface between an Access Network (AN) and the Local Exchange (LE) for the support of the following access types: - analogue telephone access; - ISDN basic access with a line transmission system conforming to ETS 300 297 [4] for the case with a NT1 separate from the AN; - ISDN basic access with a user network interface according to ETS 300 012 [3] at the user side of the AN (i.e. the interface at the T reference point); - other analogue or digital accesses for semi-permanent connections without associated outband signalling information

DevelopmentNote
superseded by a German-only header sheet called DIN EN 300324-1, which merely endorses the English Jun99 version of EN 300324-1 (V 1.2.3) as a German standard.
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ETS 300 324-1 : 20001 Identical

ETS 300 166 : 20001 TRANSMISSION AND MULTIPLEXING (TM) - PHYSICAL AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HIERARCHICAL DIGITAL INTERFACES FOR EQUIPMENT USING THE 2048 KBIT/S - BASED PLESIOCHRONOUS DIGITAL HIERARCHIES
ETS 300 167 : 20001 TRANSMISSION AND MULTIPLEXING (TM) - FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 2 048 KBIT/S INTERFACES
ETS 300 125 : 20001 INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) - USER NETWORK INTERFACE DATA LINK LAYER SPECIFICATION APPLICATION OF CCITT RECOMMENDATIONS Q.920/I.440 & Q.921/I.441

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