Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS) - Q3 interface at the Access Network (AN) for configuration management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports; Part 1: Q3 interface specification

To specify the Q3 interface for administration of V5 connected customers & for the adminstration interface of V5-connected customers and for administration of a V5 interface in an access network. The Q3 interface can be directly between an OS & an ON or between an OS & an MD according to CCITT rec M.3010.

Signalizacijski protokoli in komutacija (SPS) - Vmesnik Q3 v dostopovnih omrežjih (AN) za upravljanje in konfiguriranje vmesnikov V5 in pridruženih uporabniških priključkov - 1. del: Specifikacija vmesnika Q3

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Publication Date
31-Oct-1997
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Nov-1997
Due Date
01-Nov-1997
Completion Date
01-Nov-1997

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Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS) - Q3 interface at the Access Network (AN) for
configuration management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports; Part 1: Q3
interface specification
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 376-1 Edition 1
ICS:
33.040.30 Komutacijski in signalizacijski Switching and signalling
sistem systems
SIST ETS 300 376-1:1997 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST ETS 300 376-1:1997
EUROPEAN ETS 300 376-1
TELECOMMUNICATION December 1994
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-SPS Reference: DE/SPS-03013.1
ICS: 33.080
TMN, information model, Q3 interface, AN, V5 interface, configuration, management
Key words:
Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS);
Q3 interface at the Access Network (AN)
for configuration management of V5 interfaces
and associated user ports;
Part 1: Q3 interface specification
ETSI
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© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1994. 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. 10
4 Abbreviations.11
5 Information model diagrams .12
5.1 Entity relationship diagram .12
5.1.1 Overview .13
5.1.2 V5 interface fragment. 14
5.1.3 Communication path fragment . 14
5.1.4 Protection fragment.16
5.2 Inheritance hierarchy . 17
5.3 Naming hierarchy .17
6 Information model description.18
6.1 Object class description.18
6.1.1 V5 fragment.18
6.1.2 Access fragment. 18
6.1.2.1 Access network (accessNetwork).18
6.1.2.2 User port TTP (userPortTtp).19
6.1.2.3 ISDN Basic Access (BA) user port (isdnBAUserPort) .19
6.1.2.4 ISDN Primary Rate Access (PRA) user port
(isdnPRAUserPort) . 19
6.1.2.5 PSTN user port (pstnUserPort).20
6.1.2.6 Leased port (leasedPort) .20
6.1.2.7 User port bearer channel CTP
(userPortBearerChannelCtp) .20
6.2 Definition of attributes.21
6.3 Actions description .21
6.4 Notifications description .21
7 Formal definitions.21
7.1 Definition of managed object classes .21
7.1.1 V5 fragment.21
7.1.2 Access fragment. 22
7.1.2.1 Access network (accessNetwork).22
7.1.2.2 User port TTP (userPortTtp). 22
7.1.2.3 ISDN BA user port (isdnBAUserPort) .23
7.1.2.4 ISDN PRA user port (isdnPRAUserPort).23
7.1.2.5 PSTN user port (pstnUserPort).23
7.1.2.6 Leased port (leasedPort) .24
7.1.2.7 User port bearer channel CTP
(userPortBearerChannelCtp) .24
7.2 Name bindings .25
7.2.1 V5 interface (v5Interface) .25
7.2.2 V5 TTP (v5Ttp). 25
7.2.3 User port TTP (userPortTtp) .25

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7.2.4 User port Bearer channel CTP (userPortBearerChannelCtp).25
7.3 Definition of packages .25
7.3.1 Associated communication paths (assocCommPathsPackage).25
7.3.2 Associated V5 interface (assocV5InterfacePackage) .26
7.3.3 Associated time slot (assocTimeSlotPackage).26
7.3.4 Bearer channel type (bearerChannelTypePackage).26
7.3.5 Blocking status (blockingStatusPackage).26
7.3.6 Grading enabled (gradingEnabledPackage).26
7.4 Definition of behaviours.27
7.5 Definition of attributes.27
7.5.1 Associated time slot (assocTimeSlot).27
7.5.2 Bearer channel type (bearerChannelType).27
7.5.3 Grading enabled (gradingEnabled).27
7.5.4 Access digital section (accessDigitalSection).27
7.5.5 Special feature (specialFeatures) .28
7.6 Definition of actions .28
7.7 Definition of notifications .28
7.8 ASN.1 defined types module .28
8 Protocol requirements.29
Annex A (normative): Mapping of V5 user port states on X.731 states.30
A.1 Mapping of V5 PSTN user port states on X.731 states.30
A.2 Mapping of V5 ISDN basic access user port states on X.731 states.31
A.3 Mapping of V5 ISDN primary rate access user port states on X.731 states .34
Annex B (normative): Mapping of link control states on X.731 states.37
Annex C (normative): TMN management service "V5 related configuration at the AN".38
C.1 Task Information Base (TIB) A .38
C.1.1 Description .38
C.1.2 Components of service .38
C.1.2.1 General requirements .38
C.1.2.1.1 Association of user ports with V5 interfaces.38
C.1.2.1.2 Information flow across the Q3 interface .38
C.1.2.1.3 Compatibility between AN and LE .38
C.1.2.1.4 Configuration of bearer channels.38
C.1.2.2 V5 interface requirements .38
C.1.2.2.1 V5 interface and link IDs.38
C.1.2.2.2 Provisioning variant .38
C.1.2.2.3 Channel configuration .39
C.1.2.2.4 Association of interfaces with exchanges.39
C.1.2.2.5 Standby operation.39
C.1.2.2.6 Persistency checking.39
C.1.2.2.7 Global PSTN parameters .39
C.1.2.3 User port requirements .39
C.1.2.3.1 Operational threshold.39
C.1.2.3.2 Port blocking .39
C.1.2.3.3 User port addresses .39
C.1.2.3.4 Split ISDN ports.40
C.1.2.3.5 User requirements .40
C.1.2.3.6 ISDN with access digital sections.40
C.1.2.3.7 Port specific PSTN parameters.40
C.2 Management function list.40
C.2.1 User port functions .40

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C.2.1.1 Insert a user port .40
C.2.1.2 Delete a user port .40
C.2.1.3 Modify a user port.40
C.2.1.4 Read a user port.41
C.2.2 V5 interface functions .41
C.2.2.1 Insert a V5 interface. 41
C.2.2.2 Delete a V5 interface.41
C.2.2.3 Modify a V5 interface .41
C.2.2.4 Read a V5 interface . 41
C.2.3 Cross-connection functions .41
C.2.3.1 Establish a connection .41
C.2.3.2 De-establish a connection .41
C.2.3.3 Modify a connection.42
C.2.3.4 Read a connection.42
Annex D (informative): Functional architecture.43
Annex E (informative): Link control message flows.47
Annex F (informative): User port control message flows.48
F.1 Message flows for the mapping of PSTN user port states on X.731 states .48
F.1.1 Blocking initiated by AN .48
F.1.2 Blocking request initiated by AN .48
F.1.3 Blocking initiated by LE.48
F.1.4 Co-ordinated unblocking initiated by the LE . 49
F.1.5 Co-ordinated unblocking initiated by the AN. 49
F.2 Message flows for the mapping of ISDN basic access user port states on X.731 states.51
F.2.1 Blocking initiated by AN .51
F.2.2 Blocking initiated by the LE .52
F.2.3 Co-ordinated unblocking initiated by the LE . 53
F.2.4 Co-ordinated unblocking initiated by the AN. 54
F.3 Message flows for the mapping of ISDN primary rate access user port states on X.731 states.56
F.3.1 Blocking initiated by AN .56
F.3.2 Blocking initiated by the LE .56
F.3.3 Co-ordinated unblocking initiated by the LE . 56
F.3.4 Co-ordinated unblocking initiated by the AN. 57
Annex G (normative): Location of the Q3 interface.59
Annex H (normative): Summary of V5 requirement details.60
Annex J (normative): Defaults and predefined items.61
Annex K (informative): Bibliography.62
History.64

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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 covering the Q3 interface specification at the Access Network
(AN) for configuration management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports as described below:
Part 1: "Q3 interface specification";
Part 2: "Managed Object Conformance Statement (MOCS) proforma specification".
The following multi-part standards are directly related to this ETS:
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 Access Network (AN) for fault and performance
management of V5 interfaces and associated user ports";
ETS 300 379: "Q3 interface at the Local Exchange (LE) for fault and performance management
of V5 interfaces and associated customer profiles".
Transposition dates
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 31 March 1995
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 30 September 1995
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 30 September 1995
Introduction
V5 interfaces, as described in ETS 300 324 (1994) and ETS 300 347 (1994), operate between an
exchange and an Access Network (AN) to support various narrowband services. These interfaces and their
associated user ports have to be managed by the Operations Systems (OSs) within the
Telecommunications Management Network (TMN).
ITU-T Recommendation G.803 (1993) provides an abstracted view of telecommunications equipment,
based on the essential functions that such equipment needs to perform. These functional components are
modelled by objects, which represent the implementation-independent aspects of the equipment.
The following assumptions relating to the scope of this ETS were to be considered:
- existing protocols should be used where possible, and the focus of the ETS should be on defining
the object models;
- the interface should not involve objects specific to the control of a leased line network which is not
connected to the LE or of an external line test system;
- a model of the AN appears necessary. The model relevant to the present standards on the V5
interface and ports will be developed if it does not already exist elsewhere. Other object models
outside the scope of this ETS may share the same physical Q3 interface;
- the definition of OS functionality is outside the scope of this ETS;
- security management is excluded from this ETS, but aspects of security relating to configuration
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- configuration management includes provisioning and the provisioning activity may include testing, but
this testing is not included in this ETS. It will be included in the specification relating to fault and
performance management;
- the specification should cover the provisioning of national variants and type variants of lines. Existing
modelling, such as the customer administration model, should be used for this, if possible;
- the specification should not cover general functions within the AN, such as multiplexing, cross-
connection and transmission functions, unless some aspect impacts the configuration management
of V5 interfaces and related ports;
- configuration management related to redundancy of V5 interfaces is within the scope of this ETS,
both for multiple V5 interfaces and for the individual links within a V5.2 interface;
- the definition of an object model for a transparent channel on the V5 interface which supports the
synchronization of OSs is outside the scope of this ETS;
- it is assumed that the relationship between directory numbers and equipment is kept in the OSs of
the AN, so that the Q3 interface of the AN does not need to handle directory numbers.

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1 Scope
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) specifies the Q3 interface between an Access Network
(AN) and the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) for the support of configuration
management functions for V5 interfaces, as described in ETS 300 324-1 [3] and ETS 300 347-1 [4], and
their associated user ports. The management of transmission, media and services which are not related to
V5 interfaces is outside the scope of this ETS.
The Q3 interface is the TMN interface between network elements or Q-adapters which interface to
Operations Systems (OSs) without mediation and between OSs and mediation devices. The location of the
Q3 interface is illustrated in annex G.
Generic modelling of leased line ports which are associated with a V5 interface is within the scope of this
ETS, but the traffic from these ports can only be associated with 64 kbit/s bearer channels on the V5
interface.
The definition of OS functionality, and the specification of Qx interfaces and proprietary interfaces are
outside the scope of this ETS.
This ETS does not constrain the logical or physical size of the AN or its geographical dispersion. The
definition of the managed object class which represents an AN is outside the scope of this ETS.
Existing protocols are used where possible, and the focus of this ETS is on defining the object models.
NOTE: Configuration management includes provisioning and the provisioning activity may
include testing, but this testing is not included in this ETS. It is included in the
specification relating to fault and performance management, ETS 300 378-1 [6].
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 300 291: "Network Aspects (NA); Functional specification of Customer
Administration (CA) on the Operations System/Network Element (OS/NE)
interface".
[2] ETS 300 297: "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Access digital
section for ISDN basic access".
[3] 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".
[4] 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".
[5] 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".
[6] ETS 300 378-1: "Signalling Protocols and Switching (SPS); Q3 interface at the
Access Network (AN) for fault and performance management of V5 interfaces
and associated user ports; Part 1: Q3 interface specification".

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[7] ETS 300 379-1: "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".
[8] ITU-T Recommendation G.773 (1993): "Protocol suites for Q-interfaces for
management of transmission systems".
[9] CCITT Recommendation G.784 (1990): "Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)
management".
[10] CCITT Recommendation M.3010 (1992): "Principles for a telecommunications
management network".
[11] CCITT Recommendation M.3100 (1992): "Generic network information model".
[12] ITU-T Recommendation Q.811 (1993): "Lower layer protocol profiles for the Q3
interface".
[13] ITU-T Recommendation Q.812 (1993): "Upper layer protocol profiles for the Q3
interface".
[14] CCITT Recommendation X.208 (1988): "Specification of Abstract Syntax
Notation One (ASN.1)".
[15] CCITT Recommendation X.711 (1991): "Common management information
protocol definition for CCITT applications".
[16] CCITT Recommendation X.721 | ISO/IEC 10165-2 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Structure of management
information: Definition of management information".
[17] CCITT Recommendation X.731 | ISO/IEC 10164-2 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: State
management function".
[18] CCITT Recommendation X.732 | ISO/IEC 10164-3 (1992): "Information
technology - Open systems interconnection - Systems management: Attributes
for representing relationships".
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETS, the following definitions apply:
Access Network (AN): See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
bearer channel: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
Bearer Channel Connection (BCC): See ETS 300 347-1 [4].
Communication channel (C-channel): See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
Communication path (C-path): See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
control protocol: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
D-channel signalling type (Ds-type) data: ISDN D-channel signalling type data with Service Access
Point Identifier (SAPI) not equal to 16, and not equal to 32 to 62 (see ETS 300 324-1 [3], subclause 8.4).
envelope function address: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].

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frame type (f-type) data: ISDN D-channel data with SAPI in the range from 32 to 62 (see
ETS 300 324-1 [3], subclause 8.4).
Local Exchange (LE): See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
Operations System (OS): See CCITT Recommendation M.3010 [10].
packet type (p-type) data: ISDN D-channel data with SAPI equal to 16 (see ETS 300 324-1 [3],
subclause 8.4).
Permanent Line (PL): See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
protection protocol: See ETS 300 347-1 [4].
provisioning variant: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
semi-permanent leased line: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
time slot number: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
V5 interface: See ETS 300 324-1 [3].
V5 time slot: Is an object class representing a 64 kbit/s channel of a V5 interface that is used as bearer
or communication channel. It is a subclass of "CCITT Recommendation
M.3100:1992":connectionTerminationPointBidirectional.
V5 Trail Termination Point (TTP): Is an object class representing a 2 Mbit/s interface that is used as
V5.1 interface or as part of a V5.2 interface. It is a subclass of "CCITT Recommendation
M.3100:1992":trailTerminationPointBidirectional.
X interface: See CCITT Recommendation M.3010 [10].
4 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this ETS, the following abbreviations apply:
AN Access Network
ASN.1 Abstract Syntax Notation One (see CCITT Recommendation X.208 [14])
BA Basic Access
BCC Bearer Channel Connection
C-channel Communication channel
C-path Communication path
CTP Connection Termination Point
DCC Data Communications Channel
Ds-type D-channel signalling type
f-type frame type
FSM Finite State Machine
ID Identity, Identifier
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
LE Local Exchange
M/O Mandatory/Optional
MPH primitive between Physical layer and layer 2 Management
NE Network Element
OS Operations System
p-type packet type
PL Permanent Line
PRA Primary Rate Access
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
RDN Relative Distinguished Name
SAPI Service Access Point Identifier

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TIB Task Information Base
TMN Telecommunications Management Network
TTP Trail Termination Point
5 Information model diagrams
The entity relationship diagram is given in subclause 5.1 and the inheritance hierarchy (is-a relationships)
and naming hierarchy (containment relationships) are given in subclauses 5.2 and 5.3, respectively.
5.1 Entity relationship diagram
Figures 1 to 4 show the overall relationships between the various entities. These correspond to the
managed objects which are manipulated at the Q3 interface.
For V5.1 interfaces, bearer channels on user ports are associated with bearer time slots on a V5.1
interface by configuration over
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