Rec. ITU-T Q.2962 (07/96) – Digital subscriber signalling system No. 2 – Connection characteristics negotiation during ...
Summary
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FOREWORD
CONTENTS
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Description
6 Operational requirements
    6.1 Provision and withdrawal
    6.2 Requirements on the originating network side
    6.3 Requirements on the destination network side
7 Primitive definitions and state definitions
    7.1 Primitive definitions
    7.2 State definitions
8 Coding requirements
    8.1 Messages
    8.1.1 Modification of messages in Q.2962
    8.2 Information elements
    8.2.1 Alternative ATM traffic descriptor
    8.2.2 Minimum acceptable ATM traffic descriptor
9 Signalling procedures at the coincident SB and TB reference point
    9.1 Negotiating the connection characteristics at the origination interface
    9.1.1 Negotiation request (originating interface)
    9.1.2 Traffic parameter negotiation procedures (originating interface)
    9.1.3 Negotiation acceptance (originating interface)
    9.2 Negotiating the connection characteristics at the destination interface
    9.2.1 Negotiation request (destination interface)
    9.2.2 Traffic parameter negotiation procedures (destination interface)
    9.2.3 Negotiation confirmation (destination interface)
10 Procedures at the TB reference point for interworking with private B-ISDNs
11 Interworking with other networks
12 Interactions with supplementary services
13 Parameter values
14 Dynamic description (SDLs)
Appendix I – Message flow diagram for negotiation
Appendix II – Guidelines for the use of the instruction indicator