1 Scope
2 References
3
Definitions
4
Abbreviations
5
Requirements
5.1 General
5.2 Addressing
5.3 Routing
5.4 Symmetry of connection control
5.5 Scope of signalling
5.6 Connection configuration
5.7 Symmetry of information transfer capability
5.8 Essential features of the underlying signalling transport
5.9 Flow control
5.10 Independence from underlying signalling transport
5.11 Independence from the AAL type 2 served user
5.12 Extent of control
5.13 Concatenation
5.14 Information transfer capability and QoS requirements
5.15 Contention resolution
5.16 Error reporting
5.17 Unrecoverable failures
5.18 Forward and backward compatibility
5.19 Separation from the ATM layer signalling
5.20 Scope of control of an AAL type 2 signalling endpoint
5.21 Parameters and values for AAL type 2 connections
5.22 AAL type 2 link characteristics
5.23 Served user transport information
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Architecture of AAL type 2 signalling
7
AAL type 2 signalling flows
7.1 Successful AAL type 2 Connection Establishment Information
Flows
7.2 Unsuccessful AAL type 2 Connection Establishment Information
Flows
7.3 AAL type 2 Connection Release Information Flows