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support standardized APIs for exposing resources provided by the MOC device domain to the MOC
capabilities in the NGN domain.
The UNI is required to enable the following functions:
– registration of MOC capabilities in the MOC device domain to the MOC capabilities in the
NGN domain;
– request from MOC devices of the execution of a specific task to be performed by an MOC
application;
– subscription and notification of specific events from/to the MOC device domain;
– requests of group creation, deletion and members' listing.
11.4.3 Service interface requirements across ANI
The service requests initiated by MOC applications are sent to the MOC capabilities in the NGN
domain via the ANI. The service interface across the ANI is required to provide the interaction
between MOC applications in the MOC service domain and MOC capabilities in the NGN domain.
The ANI is recommended to support standardized APIs for exposing resources provided by the
NGN domain to MOC applications.
The ANI is required to enable the following functions:
– registration of MOC applications to the MOC capabilities in the NGN domain;
– request from MOC applications of the execution of a specific task to be performed by an
MOC device and gateway or group of MOC devices and gateways;
– subscription and notification of specific events from/to MOC applications;
– requests of group creation, deletion and members' listing.
11.4.4 Service interface requirements across NNI
The service interface across the NNI is used to provide interaction with MOC capabilities of other
networks. The following service interface across the NNI is relevant for the interaction of NGNs
with MOC capabilities of other networks:
– service interface between NGNs and other networks (NGNs or non-NGNs), both of which
have capabilities for supporting MOC applications.
NOTE – The scenario of NNI interaction between an NGN and other networks which have no capabilities
for the support of MOC applications is not relevant as it implies only transport level interaction.
12 Security considerations
Security requirements for MOC applications are described in clause 8.14.
Security requirements for the NGN domain are provided in clause 9.2.5.
Security requirements for the MOC device domain are provided in clause 10.7.
Appendix I
Actors and related roles in the MOC ecosystem
(This appendix does not form an integral part of this Recommendation.)
The following items identify different actors of the MOC ecosystem and the business roles (see
clause 6.3) that they can play:
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