1
Scope
and overview
1.1
Scope
1.2
IPCablecom2
overview
2
References
2.1
Normative
references
2.2
Informative
references
3
Terms
and definitions
4
Abbreviations
and acronyms
5
IPCablecom2
5.1
Relationship
with the 3GPP IMS
5.2
Overview
5.3
IPCablecom
releases and organization
5.4
IPCablecom2
design considerations
6
IPCablecom
functional components
6.1
Local
network
6.2
Access
network
6.3
Edge
6.4
Core
6.5
IPCablecom
multimedia
6.6
Application
6.7
Interconnect
6.8
Operational
support systems
7 Protocol interfaces and reference
points
7.1
Signalling
and service control
7.2
Subscriber
data
7.3
Quality
of service
7.4
Network
address translation (NAT) and firewall traversal
7.5
Media
coding and transport
7.6
Provisioning,
activation, configuration and management
7.7
Network
accounting and usage
7.8
Security
7.9
Lawful
intercept
7.10
Control
point discovery
Appendix I
– SIP signalling overview
I.1
Introduction and purpose
I.2
References
I.3
Terms and definitions
I.4
Abbreviations and acronyms
I.5
IPCablecom2 SIP signalling
I.6
IPCablecom2 IMS requirements
Appendix
II – Quality of service architecture technical overview
II.1
Introduction
II.2
References
II.3
Terms
and definitions
II.4
Abbreviations
and acronyms
II.5
QoS
requirements and scope
II.6
QoS
architecture framework
II.7
Architecture
description
II.8
Example
procedures
Appendix
III – IPCablecom2 security overview
III.1
Introduction
III.2
References
III.3
Terms
and definitions
III.4
Abbreviations
and acronyms
III.5
IPCablecom2
security
III.6
IPCablecom
security requirements
Appendix IV
– IPCablecom2 home subscriber server (HSS) overview
Appendix V
– IPCablecom2 NAT and firewall traversal overview
V.1
Introduction
V.2
References
V.3
Terms
and definitions
V.4
Abbreviations
and acronyms
V.5
IPCablecom2
NAT requirements and scope
V.6
NAT
background
V.7
IPCablecom2
NAT architecture
V.8
Architecture
description
Appendix VI
– IPCablecom2 IPv6 and IPv4 strategy overview