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TS 102 108 : 4.1.1

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNET PROTOCOL HARMONIZATION OVER NETWORKS (TIPHON) RELEASE 4; H.248/MEGACO PROFILE FOR TIPHON REFERENCE POINT I3; INTERCONNECT FUNCTION (ICF) CONTROL OVER REFERENCE POINT I3

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Scope of the H.248 ICF profile
  4.1 Use of the H.248 ICF profile
  4.2 Functionality supported by the Profile
  4.3 Service capabilities supported
  4.4 General note on compliance
  4.5 Error handling
  4.6 Security
5 Setting up of the controller-middlebox control interface
6 Use of the profile for the establishment of transport flows
  6.1 Process used
  6.2 Packages supported
  6.3 Required H.248/MEGACO messages and parameters
      6.3.1 Messages
      6.3.2 Parameters
      6.3.3 Error values
      6.3.4 General notes on option use in H.248
  6.4 Default transport setup procedure
  6.5 Example flows for the use of this profile
  6.6 QoS flows
      6.6.1 QoS on flows through the middlebox
            6.6.1.1 QoS policing of incoming flows
      6.6.2 QoS on outgoing flows
            6.6.2.1 ToS tagging of outgoing flows
            6.6.2.2 RSVP
  6.7 ToS filtering on incoming flows
7 Management operations
Annex A (normative): Mapping with meta-protocol
      A.1 Code point mapping
          A.1.1 Primitive mappings
          A.1.2 Binary encoding
          A.1.3 Text encoding
      A.2 Error reasons
Annex B (normative): Meta-protocol to SDP mapping
      B.1 Mappable fields
      B.2 Specifying the OriginatorMpoA
      B.3 Specifying QoS mechanism specific values
          B.3.1 DiffServ Type of Service (ToS) value
          B.3.2 RSVP
      B.4 Unmappable fields
Annex C (informative): TIPHON template usage scenarios
      C.1 Basic flow without address translation without source
          filtering
      C.2 Basic scenario with address translation (the legacy mode)
      C.3 Flow with address translation without source filtering
      C.4 Flow without address translation with source filtering
      C.5 Flow with address translation with source filtering
      C.6 Explicit RTCP addresses with source filtering and address
          translation
      C.7 Signalling: example flow for a H323 RAS control pin-hole
Annex D (informative): Options on the basic scenarios
      D.1 Transport activation option
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History

Specifies a mapping of the meta-protocol for reference point I3, as described in annex D of TS 101 882 [2], to the ITU-T Recommendation H.248 [1]/IETF MEGACO protocol, to produce an interoperable profile (subset) of H.248/MEGACO augmented by the TPC Extension package defined in TS 101 332 [5].

Committee
TIPHON 3
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
56
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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