ISO/IEC 17309:2000

Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Private Integrated Services Network — Mapping functions for the employment of a circuit mode basic service and the supplementary service user-to-user signalling as a pair of on-demand inter-PINX connections

Publication date:   Oct 5, 2000

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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6 Telecommunications and information exchange between systems

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33.040.35   Telephone networks

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Scope

This International Standard specifies the mapping functions for a pair of on-demand inter-PINX connections using a circuit
mode basic service and the supplementary service User-to-User Signalling (service 3) of a public ISDN at the same time.
In order to connect a Private Integrated Services Network Exchange (PINX) to another PINX, mapping functions are required
to adapt the specific interfaces at the C reference point to the application at the Q reference point. As such, mapping functions
provide for physical adaptation to the interface at the C reference point. Mapping functions also provide for the mapping of
user channels and signalling information at the Q reference point to the appropriate channels or timeslots at the C reference
point.
The C and Q reference points are defined in ISO/IEC 11579-1.
At the Q reference point the mappings provide a 64 kbit/s service for user channels and a packet mode service for the
signalling channel. Bearer conditioning is outside the scope of this International Standard, except for providing the layer 2 for
the signalling channel at the Q reference point.
Scenario management is outside the scope of this International Standard.
This International Standard is applicable to PINXs which can be interconnected to form a Private Integrated Services Network
(PISN) and which support signalling protocols at the Q reference point.

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ISO/IEC 17309:2000
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Adopted from ECMA-244