DE/SPS-03014.2

Signalizacijski protokoli in komutacija (SPS) - Vmesnik Q3 v krajevni centrali (LE) za upravljanje vzdrževalnih funkcij vmesnikov V5 in pridruženih uporabniških profilov - 1. del: Specifikacija vmesnika Q3

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ETS 300 379-1:1997
01-november-1997

Signalizacijski protokoli in komutacija (SPS) - Vmesnik Q3 v krajevni centrali (LE)

za upravljanje vzdrževalnih funkcij vmesnikov V5 in pridruženih uporabniških
profilov - 1. del: Specifikacija vmesnika Q3

Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS) - Q3 interface at the Local Exchange (LE) for

fault and performance management of V5 interfaces and associated customer profiles;

Part 1: Q3 interface specification
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 379-1 Edition 1
ICS:
33.040.30 Komutacijski in signalizacijski Switching and signalling
sistem systems
SIST ETS 300 379-1:1997 en

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST ETS 300 379-1:1997
EUROPEAN ETS 300 379-1
TELECOMMUNICATION November 1995
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-SPS Reference: DE/SPS-03014.2
ICS: 35.100.70

TMN, information model, Q3 interface, LE, V5 interface, fault, performance, management

Key words:
Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS);
Q3 interface at the Local Exchange (LE)
for fault and performance management of V5 interfaces
and associated customer profiles;
Part 1: Q3 interface specification
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© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1995. All rights reserved.
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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,

typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to

"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents

Foreword .......................................................................................................................................................7

Introduction....................................................................................................................................................7

1 Scope ..................................................................................................................................................9

2 Normative references..........................................................................................................................9

3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations.............................................................................................10

3.1 Definitions ..........................................................................................................................10

3.2 Symbols and abbreviations................................................................................................11

4 Information model diagrams..............................................................................................................12

4.1 Entity relationship diagram.................................................................................................12

4.2 Inheritance hierarchy .........................................................................................................13

4.3 Naming hierarchy...............................................................................................................13

5 Information model description...........................................................................................................14

5.1 Description of object classes .............................................................................................14

5.1.1 V5 interface fragment....................................................................................14

5.1.1.1 V5 interface (v5Interface) ....................................................14

5.1.1.2 V5 trail termination point (v5Ttp) .........................................15

5.1.1.3 V5 time slot (v5TimeSlot) ....................................................15

5.1.2 Access port fragment ....................................................................................15

5.1.2.1 Virtual analogue access (virtualAnalogueAccess)...............16
5.1.2.2 Virtual basic rate access (virtualBasicRateAccess).............16
5.1.2.3 Virtual primary rate access (virtualPrimaryRateAccess) .....17
5.1.2.4 Virtual leased access (virtualLeasedAccess) ......................17

5.1.3 Communications path fragment ....................................................................18

5.1.4 Protection fragment.......................................................................................18

5.1.5 Performance fragment ..................................................................................18

5.1.5.1 Bearer channel current data ................................................18

5.1.5.2 Bearer channel history data.................................................19

5.1.5.3 Communication channel current data..................................19
5.1.5.4 Communication channel history data ..................................20

5.1.6 Alarm surveillance fragment..........................................................................20

5.1.7 Support fragment...........................................................................................21

5.1.7.1 Event report management...................................................21

5.1.7.2 Log control function .............................................................21

5.1.8 Test fragment ................................................................................................21

5.1.8.1 Access network ringback service treatment

(anRbsTreatment) ...............................................................21

5.2 Description of generic attributes ........................................................................................21

5.3 Description of generic actions............................................................................................21

5.4 Description of generic notifications ....................................................................................21

6 Formal object class definitions..........................................................................................................22

6.1 Definition of object classes ................................................................................................22

6.1.1 V5 interface fragment....................................................................................22

6.1.2 Access port fragment ....................................................................................22

6.1.3 Communications path fragment ....................................................................22

6.1.4 Protection fragment.......................................................................................22

6.1.5 Performance fragment ..................................................................................22

6.1.5.1 Bearer channel current data ................................................22

6.1.5.2 Bearer channel history data.................................................23

6.1.5.3 Communication channel current data..................................23
6.1.5.4 Communication channel history data ..................................24
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6.1.6 Alarm surveillance fragment ......................................................................... 24

6.1.7 Support fragment.......................................................................................... 24

6.1.8 Test fragment ............................................................................................... 25

6.1.8.1 Access network ringback service treatment ....................... 25

6.2 Name bindings .................................................................................................................. 26

6.2.1 V5 interface fragment ................................................................................... 26

6.2.2 Access port fragment.................................................................................... 26

6.2.3 Communication path fragment ..................................................................... 26

6.2.4 Protection fragment ...................................................................................... 26

6.2.5 Performance fragment.................................................................................. 26

6.2.5.1 Bearer channel current data ............................................... 26

6.2.5.2 Bearer channel history data ................................................ 26

6.2.5.3 Communication channel current data ................................. 26
6.2.5.4 Communication channel history data.................................. 27

6.2.5.5 Simple scanner ................................................................... 27

6.2.6 Alarm surveillance fragment ......................................................................... 27

6.2.7 Support fragment.......................................................................................... 27

6.2.8 Test fragment ............................................................................................... 27

6.2.8.1 Access network ringback service treatment ....................... 27

6.3 Definition of packages....................................................................................................... 28

6.3.1 Both-way bearer channel measurements package ...................................... 28

6.3.2 Each-way bearer channel measurements package ..................................... 28

6.3.3 Unsuccessful bearer channel allocation attempts package ......................... 28

6.4 Definition of attributes........................................................................................................ 28

6.4.1 Active standby............................................................................................... 28

6.4.2 Apply ringing current..................................................................................... 28

6.4.3 Apply tone..................................................................................................... 29

6.4.4 Bearer channel allocations ........................................................................... 29

6.4.5 Bearer channel allocations originating.......................................................... 29

6.4.6 Bearer channel allocations terminating......................................................... 29

6.4.7 Bearer channel holding times ....................................................................... 29

6.4.8 Bearer channel holding times originating...................................................... 29

6.4.9 Bearer channel holding times terminating .................................................... 30

6.4.10 Bearer channel in-service times ................................................................... 30

6.4.11 Communication channel outages ................................................................. 30

6.4.12 Communication channel out of service any reason...................................... 30

6.4.13 Communication channel out of service far end block................................... 30

6.4.14 Communication channel out of service near end block................................ 30

6.4.15 Number of channels ..................................................................................... 31

6.4.16 Number of V5 links ....................................................................................... 31

6.4.17 Octets V5 frame............................................................................................ 31

6.4.18 Unsuccessful bearer channel allocation attempts incoming......................... 31

6.4.19 Unsuccessful bearer channel allocation attempts internal ........................... 31

6.5 Definition of actions........................................................................................................... 31

6.6 Definition of notifications ................................................................................................... 32

6.6.1 Off hook ........................................................................................................ 32

6.6.2 On hook ........................................................................................................ 32

6.6.3 Time out........................................................................................................ 32

6.7 Definition of parameters.................................................................................................... 32

6.7.1 Layer 3 port address..................................................................................... 32

6.7.2 Envelope function address ........................................................................... 32

6.7.3 Cause value.................................................................................................. 33

6.8 ASN.1 defined types module............................................................................................. 33

7 Protocol requirements ...................................................................................................................... 34

Annex A (normative): Specification of parameters for V5 specific alarm reports ................................. 35

A.1 Alarm reports related to the V5 interface object class...................................................................... 35

A.1.1 Control protocol errors ...................................................................................................... 35

A.1.2 Link control protocol errors................................................................................................ 35

A.1.3 BCC protocol errors .......................................................................................................... 36

A.1.4 Protection protocol errors.................................................................................................. 36

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A.1.5 PSTN protocol errors .........................................................................................................36

A.1.6 Interface control failures ....................................................................................................37

A.1.7 V5 data link failures............................................................................................................37

A.2 Alarm reports related to the V5 trail termination point object class...................................................38

A.2.1 Link control failures............................................................................................................38

A.2.2 Link layer 1 failures............................................................................................................39

A.3 Alarm reports related to the V5 time slot object class.......................................................................39

A.3.1 V5 communication channel failures...................................................................................39

A.4 Alarm reports related to the virtual access port object class and subclasses...................................40

A.4.1 Control protocol errors .......................................................................................................40

A.4.2 PSTN protocol errors .........................................................................................................40

A.4.3 ISDN layer faults ................................................................................................................41

Annex B (normative): V5 specific traffic measurement.........................................................................42

B.1 Bearer channel oriented measurements at the V5 interface.............................................................42

B.2 Communication channel oriented measurements at the V5 interface ..............................................44

Annex C (informative): Task Information Base (TIB) ..............................................................................45

C.1 TMN management service "Fault management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports"..........45

C.1.1 Description.........................................................................................................................45

C.1.2 Components of service (TIB A)..........................................................................................45

C.1.3 Management function list (TIB B) ......................................................................................46

C.2 TMN management service "Performance management of V5 interfaces and associated user

ports" .................................................................................................................................................47

C.2.1 Description.........................................................................................................................47

C.2.2 Components of service (TIB A)..........................................................................................47

C.2.3 Management function list (TIB B) ......................................................................................47

Annex D (informative): Description of management functions................................................................48

D.1 Alarm surveillance.............................................................................................................................48

D.1.1 Alarm surveillance functions ..............................................................................................48

D.1.2 Alarm reporting function.....................................................................................................49

D.2 Performance management ...............................................................................................................50

D.2.1 Performance management functions.................................................................................50

D.2.2 Performance management model .....................................................................................51

Annex E (informative): Bibliography........................................................................................................53

History..........................................................................................................................................................54

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Foreword

This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Signalling Protocols and

Switching (SPS) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

This ETS is part 1 of a multi-part standard as described below:

Part 1: "Q3 interface specification at the Local Exchange (LE) for fault and performance

management of V5 interfaces and associated customer profiles";

NOTE: A possible further part 2 may contain the Managed Object Conformance Statement

(MOCS) proforma specification.
The following multi-part standards are directly related to this ETS:

ETS 300 376: "Q3 interface at the Access Network (AN) for configuration management of V5 interfaces

and associated user ports";

ETS 300 377: "Q3 interface at the Local Exchange (LE) for configuration management of V5 interfaces

and associated customer profiles";

ETS 300 378: "Q3 interface at the Local Exchange (AN) for fault and performance management of V5

interfaces and associated user ports".
Transposition dates
Date of adoption of this ETS: 17 November 1995
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 28 February 1996
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 31 August 1996
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 31 August 1996
Introduction

V5 interfaces, as described in ETS 300 324-1 and ETS 300 347-1, operate between a Local Exchange

(LE) and an Access Network (AN) to support various narrowband Integrated Services Digital Network

(ISDN) and Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) services. These interfaces and their associated

user ports need to be managed by the Operations Systems (OSs) within the Telecommunications

Management Network (TMN). This management is performed by means of Q3 interfaces.

The companion standard on configuration management ETS 300 377-1 defines how the Q3 interface of a

LE handles the configuration information for V5 interfaces and their associated customer profiles. This

ETS describes the extension to include fault and performance management.

Fault management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports is part of a management activity which is

performed by the operator in order to detect failure conditions and to bring the customer access back to its

normal state of operation whenever a deviation occurs.

Performance management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports is part of a management activity

which is employed in order to maintain the quality of service levels agreed with the customers. The

activities undertaken in performance management are monitoring, analysis and problem alerting,

diagnosis, optimization and control.

A customer access is considered as being that part of the local network which extends from the network

termination equipment up to and including the exchange termination.
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Here, only these parts of the activities are covered which are related directly to a V5 interface between a

LE and an AN or to that part of the customer access which extends from the AN to the network

termination equipment. An ISDN access extends to but does not include the T reference point. An

analogue access extends to and may include the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) (see figure 1).

Q(AN) Q(LE)
PSTN PSTN
TE UP
ISDN
ISDN
NT1
V5 V5
TP TP
ISDN
ISDN
TE LL UP

NOTE: Shaded areas are subject to V5 fault and performance management. User ports represent the

different configurations for Line Circuit (LC), Line Termination (LT), Exchange Termination (ET)

and Network Termination (NT) as given in figure 2 of the V5 specifications ETS 300 324-1 and

ETS 300 347-1.
Figure 1: Scope of V5 fault and performance management

This ETS details only those functions and management information model components for which V5

specific descriptions are required. However, the use of other components which may be applicable from

other specifications is not precluded. In this case, combined application incorporating both V5-specific and

more generic aspects would result. For example, if log control is to be provided in conjunction with the V5

specific alarm reporting function (see annex A) then other specifications (e.g. CCITT Recommendation

X.735) are available to define this.

The management information model described in this ETS complements that for configuration; both

information models will normally share the same physical interface.
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1 Scope

This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) specifies the Q3 interface between a Local Exchange

(LE) and the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) for the support of Fault and Performance

Management functions for V5 interfaces, as described in ETS 300 324-1 [2] and ETS 300 347-1 [3], and

their associated customer profiles. The management of transmission, media and services which are not

related to V5 interfaces is outside the scope of this ETS, as is the management of equipment. This ETS

includes the logging of faults and related functions.

For certain implementations, some test related functions like line monitoring, pattern injection for loopback

tests and Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) measurements may also be performed in the LE, e.g. due

to economical reasons. A Q interface for these functions is required at the LE. As they are not V5 specific,

this has to be handled within an overall LE test model which is outside the scope of this ETS.

The location of the Q3 interface to which this ETS refers is specified in ETS 300 377-1 [4].

Existing protocols are used where possible, and the focus of the work is on defining the object models.

The definition of Operations System (OS) functionality is outside the scope of this ETS.

2 Normative references

This ETS incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These

normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed

hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications

apply to this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest

edition of the publication referred to applies.

[1] I-ETS 300 292 (1995): "Network Aspects (NA); Functional specification of call

routeing information management on the Operations System/Network Element
(OS/NE) interface".

[2] ETS 300 324-1 (1994): "Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS); V interfaces

at the digital Local Exchange (LE); V5.1 interface for the support of Access
Network (AN); Part 1: V5.1 interface specification".

[3] ETS 300 347-1 (1994): "Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS); V interfaces

at the digital Local Exchange (LE); V5.2 interface for the support of Access
Network (AN); Part 1: V5.2 interface specification".

[4] ETS 300 377-1 (1994): "Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS); Q3 interface

at the Local Exchange (LE) for configuration management of V5 interfaces and
associated customer profiles; Part 1: Q3 interface specification".
[5] CEPT Recommendation T/S 54-08 E (1987): "ISDN subscriber access and
installation maintenance".
[6] CCITT Recommendation M.3010 (1992): "Principles for a telecommunications
management network".
[7] CCITT Recommendation M.3100 (1992): "Generic network information model".
[8] ITU-T Recommendation Q.821 (1993): "Stage 2 and stage 3 description for the
Q3 interface - Alarm surveillance".
[9] ITU-T Recommendation Q.822: "Stage 1, stage 2 and stage 3 description for
the Q3 interface - Performance management".
[10] CCITT Recommendation X.208 (1988): "Specification of Abstract Syntax
Notification One (ASN.1)".
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[11] CCITT Recommendation X.721 | ISO/IEC 10165-2 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Structure of management
information: Definition of management information".
[12] CCITT Recommendation X.730 | ISO/IEC 10164-1 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Object
management function".
[13] CCITT Recommendation X.731 | ISO/IEC 10164-2 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: State
management function".
[14] CCITT Recommendation X.732 | ISO/IEC 10164-3 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Attributes
for representing relationships".
[15] CCITT Recommendation X.733 | ISO/IEC 10164-4 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Alarm
reporting function".
[16] CCITT Recommendation X.734 | ISO/IEC 10164-5 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Event
report management function".
[17] CCITT Recommendation X.735 | ISO/IEC 10164-6 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Log control
functions".
[18] ITU-T Recommendation X.738 | ISO/IEC 10164-13 (1993): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management:
Summarization function".
[19] ITU-T Recommendation X.739 | ISO/IEC 10164-11 (1993): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Metric
objects and attributes".
[20] ITU-T Recommendation X.745 | ISO/IEC 10164-12 (1993): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Test
management function".
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETS, the following definitions apply:
Access Network (AN): See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
bearer channel: See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
Bearer Channel Connection (BCC): See ETS 300 347-1 [3].
Communication channel (C-channel): See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
Communication path (C-path): See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
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control protocol: See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
envelope function address: See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
layer 3 address: See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
leased lines: See ETS 300 324-1 [2].
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