
ISO 20161:2001
ISO 20161:2001 Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – Private Integrated Services Network – Use of QSIG at the C reference point between a PINX and an Interconnecting Network
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Description
This International Standard specifies the combination of base standards, together with the selection of appropriate options and
parameter values, necessary to specify how QSIG / PSS1 can be used to provide digital signalling capabilities at interfaces at
the C reference point between a Private Integrated services Network eXchange (PINX) and an Interconnecting Network (ICN)
to permit interoperability between equipment from different vendors and different public or private service providers.
NOTE 1 – PINX in the sense of this International Standard is used in the meaning of a PINX directly attached to the ICN.
This International Standard is applicable to attached PINXs and Interconnecting Networks (ICN).
This International Standard identifies the necessary or optional employment of particular functions, procedures and services
when provided:
– physical and electrical characteristics (physical layer) of the interfaces to the transmission systems to be employed;
– data link layer procedures;
– network layer procedures; and
– supplementary services and additional network features to meet specific corporate network user requirements.
This International Standard states requirements upon attached PINXs and Interconnecting Network (ICN) implementations in
order to achieve interoperability between equipment in PISNs serving as Corporate telecommunication Networks (CNs).
NOTE 2 – Implementation of this International Standard does not preclude a manufacturer from offering other means of interconnection. It
also does not preclude a VPN service provider to offer basic call communications between a PINX and other networks like PSTN or ISDN.
ISO/IEC TR 14475 specifies various access arrangements between a PINX and a public network where reference points C and
T reside either at a single or at separate interfaces. The scope of this International Standard is limited to cover the C reference
point aspects at a separate interface.
The current version of this International Standard does not intend to specify any gateway or end PINX requirements for the ICN
side of the interface. Therefore it typically uses the term “virtual transit PINX” instead of Interconnecting Network (ICN).
Edition
1
Published Date
2001-11-29
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
20
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Abstract
This International Standard specifies the combination of base standards, together with the selection of appropriate options and
parameter values, necessary to specify how QSIG / PSS1 can be used to provide digital signalling capabilities at interfaces at
the C reference point between a Private Integrated services Network eXchange (PINX) and an Interconnecting Network (ICN)
to permit interoperability between equipment from different vendors and different public or private service providers.
NOTE 1 - PINX in the sense of this International Standard is used in the meaning of a PINX directly attached to the ICN.
This International Standard is applicable to attached PINXs and Interconnecting Networks (ICN).
This International Standard identifies the necessary or optional employment of particular functions, procedures and services
when provided:
- physical and electrical characteristics (physical layer) of the interfaces to the transmission systems to be employed;
- data link layer procedures;
- network layer procedures; and
- supplementary services and additional network features to meet specific corporate network user requirements.
This International Standard states requirements upon attached PINXs and Interconnecting Network (ICN) implementations in
order to achieve interoperability between equipment in PISNs serving as Corporate telecommunication Networks (CNs).
NOTE 2 - Implementation of this International Standard does not preclude a manufacturer from offering other means of interconnection. It
also does not preclude a VPN service provider to offer basic call communications between a PINX and other networks like PSTN or ISDN.
ISO/IEC TR 14475 specifies various access arrangements between a PINX and a public network where reference points C and
T reside either at a single or at separate interfaces. The scope of this International Standard is limited to cover the C reference
point aspects at a separate interface.
The current version of this International Standard does not intend to specify any gateway or end PINX requirements for the ICN
side of the interface. Therefore it typically uses the term "virtual transit PINX" instead of Interconnecting Network (ICN).
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