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- From: cherkus@UniMaster.COM (Dave Cherkus)
- Subject: comp.dcom.isdn FAQ Part 4 of 5: Standards and References
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- Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked
- Questions (and their answers) about ISDN.
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- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 12:01:51 GMT
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- ------------------------------
-
- 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 <enter>
- Connected to info.bellcore.com.
- 220 info FTP server (SunOS 4.1) ready.
- Name: anonymous <enter>
- 331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
- Password: <enter your internet login -- example: student@university.edu>
- 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
- ftp> cd /pub/ISDN <enter>
- 250 CWD command successful.
- ftp> mget README <enter>
- mget README? yes <enter>
- 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 <enter>
- 221 Goodbye.
-
- <enter> 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<printer> -h -v <filename.ps>
-
- where:
- <printer> represents printer name accessable to your system, and
- <filename.ps> 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<printer> <filename.ps>
-
- 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)
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