宽带网络信令(英文版)

宽带网络信令(英文版)
作 者: 布莱克
出版社: 清华大学出版社
丛编项: ATM与B-ISDN技术丛书
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ATM信今是B—ISDN网络的神经系统,本书是第一本全面系统介绍宽带网络信今系统的专著。为便于读者理解宽带网络信今,本书首先对N—ISDN信令和No.7信令的思想方法作了介绍,并比较了N—ISDN和B-ISDN的技术差别,给出了ATM信今系统的基本结构。在此基础上详细地讲述了ATM信令适配层协议(包括SAAL,SSCoP和SSCF),B—ISDN的UNI接口信令和B—ISUP信令等。还讨论厂宽带信令的新技术(如点到多点呼叫等),并分析了专用网络—网络接口(PNNl)协议。本书适合于高等学校研究生和高年级个科生作为教学参考书,也可供从事电信和计算机通信专业的广大科技人员阅读。

图书目录

Preface xv

CHAPTER 1 Introduction

Introduction 1

Purpose of a Signaling System 1

Transpon Systems and Signaling Systems 2

The Blurring of the Distinction between Transport and Signaling Networks 3

Narrowband Signaling Transpon and Networks 3

The TI System 3

X.25 and Packet Switching Systems 4

SS7 Systems 6

Problems with Narrowband Signaling 6

Broadband Signaling Networks 6

Why Not Just Use SS7? 7

Summary 7

CHAPTER 2 ISDN and B-ISDN Architecture 8

Introduction 8

Interfaces and Functional Groupings 8

Reference Points 10

ISDN Logical Channel Concept 11

Typical ISDN Configuration 12

The ISDN Layers 13

What Is B-ISDN? 14

B-ISDN Functional Entities and Reference Points 26

The B-ISDN Planes and Layers 16

Major Functions of the Layers 18

Classification of Broadband Services21

Summary 23

CHAPTER 3 ATM Architecture 24

Introduction 24

ATM Architecture 24

Why the Interest in ATM? 26

ATM and B-ISDN 26

The ATM Layers 27

Vinual Circuits with the VPCI, VPI, and VCI 29

Vinual Path Connection Identifier (VPCI) 32

The ATM Cell and Cell Header 32

A Closer Look at AAL 34

Formats of the AAL PDUs 36

Summary 38

CHAPTER 4 Signaling System Nunlber 7 (SS7) Architecture 39

Introduction 39

Early Signaling . 39

Common Channel Signaling 40

SS7 Fundamentals 40

Example of an SS7 Topology 41

Functions of the SS7 Nodes 41

The SeNice Switching Point (SSP) 43

The Signaling Transfer Point (STP) 43

The Service Control Point (SCP) " 43

The SS7 Levels (Layers) 44

SS7 Identifiers and Numbering Scheme 47

Global Title Addressing and Translation 49

Summary 49

CHAPTER 5 Addressing, SAPs, Primitives, and PDUs 50

Introduction 50

Explicit Addresses and Labels 50

A Shon Treatise on Routing 51

The ATM Address Scheme 52

The E.1 64 Address Schenle 55

Service Access Points (SAPS) 56

How Primitives (Service Definitione) Are Used 57

Relationships of Service Definitions and Protocol Specifications 58

Connection Mapping 58

Other Key Concepts 60

ATM's Use of the OSI Model 60

The Broadband Signaling Stacks and the User Layers 60

Summary 63

CHAPTER 6 SAAL, SSCOP, and SSCF 64

Introduction 64

Position of SAAL in the Broadband Signaling Layers 64

The Protocol Stack in More Detail 65

Functions of SAAL 67

Functions of SSCF 67

Functions of SSGOP 69

Functions of SSCS Layer Management (LM) 70

The SAAL Primitives and Signals Operations 71

Depictions of the Layers and Their Associated Primitives and Signals 72

Primitives and Signals between SSOF and MTP 3 72

Signals between SSCOP-SSCF and SSCOP-Layer Management 76

Signals between Layer Management and SSCF 77

Signals between SSCOP and CPCS 78

The Error Codes 79

The SSCOP Operations in More Detail 79

SSCOP PDUs 80

Examples of SSCOP "Housekeepingl' Operations 83

Examples of SSCOP Transferring Signaling Tranic 84

Relationships of the SAAL Entities and MTP 3 89

Parameters in the Primitives and PDUs 90

Summary 91

CHAPTER 7 UNI Signaling 92

Introduction 92

Broadband Signaling Stacks 92

UNI Messages and Information Elements 93

Message Format 94

The Messages 95

The Information Eienlents (IEs) 95

Overview of UNI Operations 95

The Q.2931 Timers 98

The UNI Operations in More Detail 100

The Connection Establishment Operation 100

The Connection Release Operation 101

The Restan Operation 102

The Status Inquiry Operation 103

The Add PaW Operation 103

The Drop Pany Operation 106

The Q.931 Message Information Elements in More Detail 106

AAL Information Eiement 107

Broadband Low Layer Information Element 109

ATM Forum UNI Version 4.0 Variations 112

Summary 112

CHAPTER 8 B-ISUP Signaling 113

Introduction 113

Purpose of B-ISUP 114

What B-ISUP Does Not Do 114

Bandwidth Analysis and Path Discovery 115

Position of B-ISUP in the Broadband Signaling Layers 116

The SS7 MTP Suppon to B-ISUP 116

Overview of the B-ISUP Operations 117

Trunk Groups and VPCls 118

Setting up the Vinual Circuits 119

B-ISUP NNI Messages and Parameters 119

The Messages 120

Parameters in the Messages 123

Examples of B-ISUP Operations 123

The B-ISUP Architecture in More Detail 127

Summary 130

Appendix 8A: Parameters Used in B-ISUP Messages 130

Appehdix 8B: B-ISUP InteHaces, Primitives, and Primitive Parameten 138

CHAPTER 9 Operations Between UNI and NNI 144

Introduction 144

Typical Call Setup and Release Operations 144

Mapping between the UNI and NNI Messages and Information Elements 147

Summary 147

CHAPTER 1O Other Broadband Signaling Operations and Performance Requirements 148

Introduction 148

Configuration Options 148

Point-to-Multipoint Calls 152

Signaling Identifiers (SIDs) 152

Add Pany Operations 154

Performance Requirements for the Signaling Virtuai Channel Connection (VCC) 155

Summary 158

CHAPTER 11 Private Network-Network Intenace (PNNI) 159

Introduction 159

Why Another NNI Protocol? 159

Overview of PNNI Protocol 160

Unique Aspects of PNNI Signaling vis-a-vis Q.2931 161

PNNI Signaling Specification Model 162

Terms and Concepts 163

PNNI Metrics 165

Metric Aggregation 167

Horizontal and Outside Links 171

PNNI Hierarchy Example 172

PNNI Signaling Messages 175

A Look at the SETUP Message Information Elements 175

PNNI Available Bit Rate (ABR) Descriptors 177

Designated Transit List (DTL) 178

son Permanent Vinual Connection Procedures 178

Crank Back 179

Desianated Transit List 179

Information Elements for the Support of Other Services 179

Summary 179

Abbreviations 180

References 183

Index 187