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ITU-T G.7713/Y.1704 (05/2006)

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Distributed Call and Connection Management (DCM)
This Recommendation provides the requirements for the distributed call and connection management for both the User Network Interface (UNI) and the Network Node Interface (NNI). The requirements in this Recommendation specify the communications across interfaces to effect automated call operations and connection operations. Items covered in this Recommendation include:- attribute specifications; - message specifications; - signal flows; - DCM state diagrams; and- management of DCM. This Recommendation does not cover any aspects related to routing or automatic discovery. Revisions to this Recommendation include the following changes:- Aligning with revised ITU-T Rec. G.8080/Y.1304 (2006), Architecture of the automatically switched optical network;- Merging Amendment 1 of ITU-T Rec. G.7713/Y.1704 into the main text;- Adopting requirements for resilience and restoration (rerouting)
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/8771
Series title: G series: Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
  G.7000-G.7999: Data over Transport – Generic aspects
  G.7700-G.7799: Transport network control aspects
Y series: Global information infrastructure, Internet protocol aspects, next-generation networks, Internet of Things and smart cities
  Y.1000-Y.1999: Internet protocol aspects
  Y.1700-Y.1799: Operation, administration and maintenance
Approval date: 2006-05-07
Provisional name:G.dcm
Approval process:AAP
Status: Superseded
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 15
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