Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,comp.answers,news.answers,alt.answers,alt.internet.services Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!hookup!news.mathworks.com!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!news.sprintlink.net!mv!fastball.unimaster.com!cherkus From: cherkus@UniMaster.COM (Dave Cherkus) Subject: comp.dcom.isdn FAQ Part 4 of 5: Standards and References Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu Keywords: ISDN FAQ telecom Originator: cherkus@fastball.unimaster.com Distribution: world Message-ID: Nntp-Posting-Host: fastball.unimaster.com Sender: usenet@mv.mv.com (System Administrator) Supersedes: Reply-To: cherkus@UniMaster.COM (Dave Cherkus) Expires: Wed, 16 Aug 1995 12:00:03 GMT Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about ISDN. Organization: UniMaster, Inc. Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 12:01:51 GMT References: Followup-To: comp.dcom.isdn Lines: 387 Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu comp.dcom.isdn:19530 comp.answers:13189 news.answers:48802 alt.answers:10737 alt.internet.services:56611 Archive-name: isdn-faq/part4 Last-modified: $Date: 1995/07/01 18:41:53 $ Version: $Revision: 4.3 $ ------------------------------ 4.01) Where can I find what all of these acronyms mean? An archive of telecommunication related files are maintained on lcs.mit.edu in the telecom-archives sub directory. There is a glossary of general telecom acronyms, as well as an ISDN specific list. jms@romana.Tymnet.COM (Joe Smith) asks: PMW1@psuvm.psu.edu (Peter M. Weiss) ------------------------------ 4.02) What are the relevant standards? There are numerous ITU-T (formerly CCITT) standards on ISDN. References in the book bibliography (especially Stallings and appendix B of Kessler) contain more details. Q.921 (aka I.441) "ISDN User-Network Interface Data Link Layer Specifications", 1988 The D channel protocol. Found in Blue book Fascicle VI.10 Q.931 (aka I.451) "ISDN User-Network Interface Layer 3 Specification for Call control" 1988. The messages that are sent over the D channel to set up calls, disconnect calls etc. Found in Blue book Fascicle VI.11 Q.930: General Overview Q.931: Basic ISDN call control Q.932: Generic procedures for the control of ISDN supplementary services Q.933: Frame Mode Call Control Q.2931 (ex-Q.93B): B-ISDN Call control G.711: Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) of Voice Frequencies G.722: 7-kHz Audio Coding Within 64 kbit/s G.728: Coding of Speech at 16 kbit/s Using Low-Delay Code Excited Linear Prediction (LD-CELP) H.320: Narrow-band Visual Telephone Systems and Terminal Equipment H.221: Frame Structure for a 64 to 1920 kbit/s Channel in Audiovisual Teleservices H.230: Frame Synchronous Control and Indication Signals for Audiovisual Systems H.242: System for Establishing Communications Between Audiovisual Terminals Using Digital Channels up to 2 Mbit/s H.261: Video Codec for Audiovisual Services at p x 64 kbits/s H.243: Basic MCU Procedures for Establishing Communications Between Three or More Audiovisual Terminals Using Digital Channels Up to 2 Mbit/s I.2xy "ISDN Frame Mode Bearer Services", 1990 I.310 ISDN - Network Functional Principles I.320 ISDN protocol reference model I.324 ISDN Network Architecture I.325 Reference configs for ISDN connection types I.326 I.330 ISDN numbering and addressing principles I.331 Numbering plan for ISDN (and several more in I.33x relating to numbering and addressing and routing) I.340 ISDN connection types I.350/351/352 refer to performance objectives I.410-412 refer to user-network interfaces as do I.420 and 421 I.430/430 Layer 1 specs I.440/441 Layer 2 specs (Q.921) I.450-452 Layer 3 specs (Q.931) I.450: General Overview I.451: Basic ISDN call control I.452: Extensions I.460-465 Multiplexing and rate adaption I.470 Relationship of terminal functions to ISDN V.110 (aka I.463) "Support of DTE's with V Series Type Interfaces by an ISDN" Terminal rate adaption by bit stuffing. C.f. V120. V.120 (aka I465) "Support by an ISDN of Data Terminal Equipment with V series Type Interfaces with Provision for Statistical Multiplexing" 1990 (This has been amended since the blue book). An alternative to V.110 V.25bis calling mechanism under synchronous. ITU-T (formerly CCITT) standards can be obtained via: World Wide Web: http://info.itu.ch/ (main page) http://info.itu.ch/itudoc/3500/3734.html (standards) Gopher: info.itu.ch E-Mail: Mail to: teledoc@itu.arcom.ch Mail body: HELP LIST /itu LIST /itu/rec Hard Copy: International Telecommunication Union Information Services Department Place des Nations 1211 Geneva 20 Switzerland TEL: +41 22 730 5554 FAX: +41 22 730 5337 Internet email: helpdesk@itu.ch X.400 email: S=helpdesk;A=arcom;P=itu;C=ch cherkus@unimaster.com dave@philips.oz.au oj@vivo.com (Oliver Jones) kumquat@hill.com (Gary C. Kessler) we34329@is1.vub.ac.be (Sven De Kerpel) helge@mest.ericsson.se (Helge Stenstrom) ------------------------------ 4.03) Where can I read more? "ISDN In Perspective" Fred R. Goldstein Addison-Wesley ISBN 0-201-50016-7 [Ed. Note: the second edition is new...] "ISDN: Concepts, Facilities, and Services, Second Edition" Gary Kessler McGraw-Hill, 1993 (2/e). ISBN 0-07-034247-4 "Integrated Services Digital Networks: Architectures / Protocols / Standards" Hermann J. Helgert Addison Wesley ISBN 0-201-52501-1 The Basic book of ISDN (second edition) Motorola University Press Addison-Wesley Publisching company inc. ISBN 0-201-56374-6 A 48 pages booklet covering all basic questions on ISDN and some case studies on the possible installation. Can be obtained freely from Motorola sometimes. "Sensible ISDN Data Applications" Jeffrey Fritz jfritz@wvnvm.wvnet.edu West Virginia University Press ISBN 0-937058-31-9 "The ISDN Literacy Book" Gerald L. Hopkins Addison-Wesley 1995 ISBN 0-201-62979-8 384 pages, softcover "ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM, 3rd edition" William Stallings Prentice-Hall, 1995 ISBN 0-02-415513-6 "Networking Standards: A Guide to OSI, ISDN, LAN and MAN Standards" William Stallings Addison-Wesley "A Catalog of National ISDN Solutions for Selected NIUF Applications" North American ISDN User's Forum (use NIUF information above or order via Bellcore, document GP-1, $43) and/or see info on anonymous ftp to info.bellcore.com above) The 1990 ISDN Directory and Sourcebook Phillips Publishing Inc. 7811 Montrose Road Potomac, MD 20854 (301) 340-2100 ISDN Sourcebook Information Gatekeepers Inc. 214 Harvard Ave, Boston, MA 02134 (617) 232-3111 1 800 323-1088 Bellcore National ISDN Specifications SR-NWT-001953 SR-NWT-002361 SR-NWT-002120 (National ISDN-2) US: 1-800-521-2673, other: 1-908-699-5800 Bellcore ISDN Availability Report WR-NWT-2102 ($103) US: 1-800-521-2673, other: 1-908-699-5800 Bellcore ISDN Deployment Data Special Report (SR) 2102 US: 1-800-521-2673, other: 1-908-699-5800 AT&T Technical Journal special issue on ISDN (Volume 65, Issue 1) January/February 1986 EFFector. Issue 2.01, Issue 2.06, Issue 2.08 ftp.eff.org:pub/EFF AT&T Documents -------------- "AT&T 5ESS (tm) Primary Rate Interface for Generic Program 5E9" 235-900-342 "AT&T 5ESS (tm) Customer ISDN Basic Rate Interface Specifications 5E8 & 5E9 Generic Programs" 235-900-343 "5ESS(rg.tm) Switch National ISDN Basic Rate Interface Specification - 5E8 Software Release" AT&T document number 235-900-341 "5ESS(rg.tm) Switch ISDN Basic Rate Interface Specification - 5E7 Software Release" {Custom BRI} AT&T document number 235-900-331 "5ESS(rg.tm) Switch ISDN Primary Rate Interface Specification - 5E7 Software Release" AT&T document number 235-900-332 "5ESS(rg.tm) Switch Interface Specification to a Packet Switched Public Data (X.75) Network - 5E8 Software Release" [as in CCITT X.75] AT&T document number 235-900-317 "5ESS(rg.tm) Switch X.75' Intranetwork Interface Specification - 5E8 Software Release" [as in Bellcore's TR-000310] AT&T document number 235-900-325 "5ESS(rg.tm) Switch Documentation Description and Ordering Guide" [list/description of 5ESS documents] AT&T document number 235-001-001 AT&T documents ordering: 1-800-432-6600 USA 1-800-225-1242 Canada +1 317 352-8557 elsewhere AT&T Customer Information Center Order Entry 2855 N. Franklin road Indianapolis, IN 46219 (317) 352-8484 (fax) Northern Telecom Documents -------------------------- Northern Telecom DMS-100 (tm) Primary Rate Access User Interface Specification (Issue 5 = BCS35, Issue 6 = BCS36) NIS A211-1 Northern Telecom DMS-100 (tm) Basic Rate User Network Interface Specifications NIS S208-6 NTI ordering info: Northern Telecom Merchandising PO Box 13010, Dept. 6611 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 1-800-347-4850 ------------------------------ 4.04) Can I get on-line National ISDN information from Bellcore? Information about National ISDN is now available by anonymous FTP (File Transfer Protocol) over the Internet at host "info.bellcore.com". FTP allows the retrieval of formatted documents and software. The rest of this document assumes that you have access to a machine connected to the Internet that supports FTP, and that you have a system that can print both ASCII formatted documents and PostScript formatted documents. The files are available in PostScript through anonymous FTP from "info.bellcore.com" in the /pub/ISDN sub directory. I M P O R T A N T: Many of the files are large, it is essential that you first get the README (the upper case is important) file for detailed information on retrieving various files associated with documents. The following text describes a typical anonymous FTP session: system: ftp info.bellcore.com Connected to info.bellcore.com. 220 info FTP server (SunOS 4.1) ready. Name: anonymous 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password. Password: 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. ftp> cd /pub/ISDN 250 CWD command successful. ftp> mget README mget README? yes 200 PORT command successful. 150 ASCII data connection for README (8758 bytes). 226 ASCII Transfer complete. local: README remote: README 8943 bytes received in 0.19 seconds (46 Kbytes/s) ftp> quit 221 Goodbye. represents pressing the "enter" or "return" key on your computer keyboard. The README file is in ASCII format and may be read with most word processors. The other files in the directory are in PostScript format and may be downloaded as needed by using the "mget" command while in the FTP. You should determine your local procedure for printing PostScript documents. For example, on many UNIX systems, PostScript files may be printed on a PostScript printer by using the "lpr" command. A typical Post Script print command may look like: lpr -P -h -v where: represents printer name accessable to your system, and represents a PostScript file. notes: '-h' corresponds to the option of suppressing the printing of burst page while '-v' corresponds to the option of printing raster image, i.e., PostScript. Please note that the printer must support PostScript imaging model in order to print these files. Some systems are configured to detect PostScript formatted files automatically, so a command to print the documents on that kind of system is: lpr -P If you have problems or you'd like to comment on the information stored at this site or wish to make recommendations for future enhancements, you can send email to: isdn@cc.bellcore.com Or, call the Bellcore's National ISDN Hotline: 1-800-992-ISDN A recent visit to the system revealed the following directories: CATALOG: NIUF (National ISDN User's Forum) catalog: "A Catalog of National ISDN Solutions for Selected NIUF Applications, Second Edition." [Ed: lots of big files, but some great info - chapter 4 is hundreds of pages of ISDN product/vendor information] CONTACTS: List of ISDN contacts at various Regional Bell Operating Companies DEPLOYMENT: Currently empty but being worked on EVENTS: Info about the "ISDN Solutions '94" event NATIONAL_ISDN: Bellcore document SR-NWT-2006, "National ISDN" [Ed: Requires Apple's Laser Prep; e.g., //pip.shsu.edu/ tex-archive/dviware/psprint/vms/laserprep70.ps, in many cases when a non-Apple printer is being used] README: The Read Me File TARIFF: Currently empty but being worked on billsohl@planet.net (sohl, william h) -- Dave Cherkus ----- UniMaster, Inc. ----- Contract Software Development Specialties: UNIX TCP/IP X OSF/1 AlphaAXP AIX RS/6000 Performance ISDN Email: cherkus@UniMaster.COM Tel: (603) 888-8308 Fax: (603) 888-4598 Live Free or Die - New Hampshire has 3 seasons: ice, mud and black fly