• ITU-T Rec. X.110 (1988)
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Description of an international route
  • 3 General routing principles
  • 4 Specific routing possibilities through the IPDN
    • 4.1 Routing possibilities required for maintaining the quality of service
    • 4.2 Service characteristics associated with a route
    • 4.3 Specific conditions associated with a route
  • 5 Routing procedures applicable to international interworking between PDNs of the same type and also between PSPDNs...
  • 6 Identification of IDSEs and ISDNs involved in an international call in the short term
  • 7 Multiple IDSEs provided by one Administration
    • 7.1 In the originating or destination country
    • 7.2 In a transit country
  • 8 International routing plan
  • 9 Network information required to enable optimum routings to be planned
  • ANNEX A – Terms and definitions related to routing in the PDN
  • A.1 traffic route
  • A.2 alternative traffic route
  • A.3 call route
  • A.4 call routing
  • A.5 call rerouting
  • A.6 originating PDN
  • A.7 destination PDN
  • ANNEX B – The use of satellite links in overall CSPDN routes
  • B.1 General considerations
  • B.2 Principles in each PDN
  • ANNEX C – Routing Information
  • APPENDIX I – International routing plan - examples of routes