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Hans van der Veer

SPAN and TIPHON : Together? Conclusions from a brainstorming session between the (majority) of the SPAN management team and the chairman of TIPHON. Hans van der Veer. NGN-SG Recommendations. ETSI should take a leading role in pushing for global consolidation of NGN Standardisation

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Hans van der Veer

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  1. SPAN and TIPHON : Together?Conclusions from a brainstorming session between the (majority) of the SPAN management team and the chairman of TIPHON Hans van der Veer

  2. NGN-SG Recommendations • ETSI should take a leading role in pushing for global consolidation of NGN Standardisation • ETSI should make a set of targeted NGN related standardisation initiatives covering the fields of • architectures and protocols • end-to-end QoS • service platforms • network management • lawful interception and security Initial Conclusion: • Since these technical fields all relate to the ToR of TC SPAN and as well as to the ToR of EP TIPHON, it seems appropriate to investigate a possible “going together” of these ETSI TBs

  3. Current WG Organisation Possible New Organisation • Maintenance • E. 164 • (B-)ISDN Service Descriptions • INAP • DSS1 • DSS2 • SS7 (e.g. ISUP) • SPAN 11: • Numbering & Addressing • Routing • Service Descriptions/Req. • WG - Requirements and Architectures • Service requirements • Architectures (IPCableCom) • IP Federated Networks • SPAR • OSA/Parlay (3GPP) • SPAN 12: • OSA/Parlay (3GPP) & Testing • H.248 (IPCableCom) • BICC • INAP Conformance Testing • WG - Protocols • H.248 (IPCableCom) • BICC • SIGTRAN & SIP (IPCAbleCom) • DTM • SPAN 13: • DTM • SIGTRAN • SIP (IPCableCom) • Conformance Testing (e.g. DSS1) • WG - Numbering, Naming & Addressing • Numbering & Addressing & Routing • WG - Testing • Conformance Testing for e.g. INAP, DSS1, SS7 • SPAN 14: • Architectures (IPCableCom) • IP Federated Networks • SPAR • WG - Maintenance • e.g. E.164, (B)ISDN Serv. Descr., INAP, DSS1, DSS2, SS7 ISUP Review of TC SPAN activities

  4. Current Organisation Possible New Organisation • TIPHON 01 • Service Req. (e.g. Firewall), Service Capabilities • Network & Service Management requirements • WG - Requirements and Architectures • Service Req. (e.g. Firewall), Service Capabilities • Mobility Aspects • Network & Service Management Req. • Architecture, Ref.Points, Information Flows • TIPHON 02 • Architecture, Ref.Points, Information Flows • TIPHON 03 • Protocol framework & meta-protocol • Protocol mapping & NM & SM MIBs + protocols • WG - Protocols • Protocol framework & meta-protocol • Protocol mapping (e.g. H.248, BICC, SIP) • NM & SM MIBs + protocols • TIPHON 04 • Numbering & Addressing, Routing • WG - Numbering, Naming & Addressing • Numbering & Addressing, Routing • TIPHON 05 • End to End Quality of Service • WG - Quality of Service • End to End Quality of Service • TIPHON 06 • Conformance Testing & Verification • WG - Security • Security: e.g. Threat analysis, Lawful Intercept • TIPHON 07 (Dormant) • Mobility aspects • WG - Testing • Conformance Testing for “mapped protocols” (e.g. H.323, SIP, H.248, BICC) • TIPHON 08 • Security: e.g. Threat analysis, Lawful Intercept Review of EP TIPHON Activities

  5. Possible New SPAN Organisation Possible New TIPHON Organisation • WG - Requirements and Architectures • Service requirements • Architectures (e.g. IPCableCom) • IP Federated Networks • SPAR • OSA/Parlay (3GPP) • WG - Requirements and Architectures • Service Req. (e.g. Firewall), Service Capabilities • Mobility Aspects • Network & Service Management Req. • Architecture, Ref.Points, Information Flows • WG - Protocols • Protocol framework & meta-protocol • Protocol mapping (e.g. H.248, BICC, SIP) • NM & SM MIBs + protocols • WG - Protocols • H.248 (IPCableCom) • BICC • SIGTRAN & SIP (IPCAbleCom) • DTM • WG - Numbering, Naming & Addressing • Numbering & Addressing, Routing • WG - Numbering, Naming & Addressing • Numbering & Addressing & Routing • WG - Quality of Service • End to End Quality of Service • WG - Testing • Conformance Testing for e.g. INAP, DSS1, SS7 • WG - Security • Security: e.g. Threat analysis, Lawful Intercept • WG - Maintenance • e.g. E.164, (B)ISDN Serv. Descr., INAP, DSS1, DSS2, SS7 ISUP • WG - Testing • Conformance Testing for “mapped protocols” (e.g. H.323, SIP, H.248, BICC) Synergy by Combining?

  6. A Combined TB “NGN”? • Possible Organization, covering all current SPAN & TIPHON work: • WG01: Requirements & Architecture • to be split into several sub-WGs (e.g. OSA/Parlay) • WG02: Protocols • WG03: Numbering, Naming & Addressing • WG04: Quality of Service • WG05: Security • WG06: Testing • WG07: Maintenance (of published NA/SPS/SPAN ENs) • Conclusion:A going together of SPAN and TIPHON offers a lot of advantages (e.g. allows future integration with other TBs)!

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