1
Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 General
5.1 Master-slave
determination
5.2 Capability
exchange
5.3 Logical channel
signalling procedures
5.4 Receive terminal
close logical channel request
5.5 H.223 multiplex
table entry modification
5.6 Audiovisual and
data mode request
5.7 Round-trip delay
determination
5.8 Maintenance loops
5.9 Commands and
indications
Annex A -
Messages: Syntax
Annex B - Messages: Semantic definitions
B.1 Master-slave
determination messages
B.1.1 Master-slave
determination
B.1.2 Master-slave
determination Acknowledge
B.1.3 Master-slave
determination Reject
B.1.4 Master-slave
determination Release
B.2 Terminal
capability messages
B.2.1 Overview
B.2.2 Terminal Capability
Set
B.2.3 Terminal
Capability Set Acknowledge
B.2.4 Terminal
Capability Set Reject
B.2.5 Terminal
Capability Set Release
B.3 Logical channel
signalling messages
B.3.1
Open Logical Channel
B.3.2 Open Logical
Channel Acknowledge
B.3.3 Open Logical
Channel Reject
B.3.4 Open Logical
Channel Confirm
B.3.5 Close Logical
Channel
B.3.6 Close Logical
Channel Acknowledge
B.3.7 Request Channel
Close
B.3.8 Request Channel
Close Acknowledge
B.3.9 Request Channel
Close Reject
B.3.10 Request Channel
Close Release
B.4 Multiplex Table
signalling messages
B.4.1 Multiplex Entry
Send
B.4.2 Multiplex Entry
Send Acknowledge
B.4.3 Multiplex Entry
Send Reject
B.4.4 Multiplex Entry
Send Release
B.5 Request Multiplex
Table signalling messages
B.5.1 Request Multiplex
Entry
B.5.2 Request Multiplex
Entry Acknowledge
B.5.3 Request Multiplex
Entry Reject
B.5.4 Request Multiplex
Entry Release
B.6 Request Mode messages
B.6.1 Request Mode
B.6.2 Request Mode
Acknowledge
B.6.3 Request Mode Reject
B.6.4 Request Mode Release
B.7 Round-trip Delay
messages
B.7.1 Round-Trip Delay
Request
B.7.2 Round-Trip Delay
Response
B.8 Maintenance Loop messages
B.8.1 Maintenance Loop Request
B.8.2 Maintenance Loop
Acknowledge
B.8.3 Maintenance Loop Reject
B.8.4 Maintenance Loop Command Off
B.9 Communication Mode Messages
B.9.1 Communication Mode Command
B.9.2 Communication Mode Request
B.9.3 Communication Mode Response
B.10 Conference
Request and Response Messages
B.10.1 Terminal List
Request
B.10.2 Terminal List
Response
B.10.3 Make Me Chair
B.10.4 Cancel Make Me
Chair
B.10.5 Make Me Chair
Response
B.10.6
Drop Terminal
B.10.7 Terminal Drop Reject
B.10.8 RequestTerminal ID
B.10.9 MC Terminal ID Response
B.10.10 Enter H.243 Password Request
B.10.11 Password Response
B.10.12 Enter H.243 Terminal ID Request
B.10.13 Terminal ID Response
B.10.14 Enter H.243 Conference ID Request
B.10.15 Conference ID Response
B.10.16
Video Command Reject
B.10.17 Enter Extension
Address Request
B.10.18 Extension Address
Response
B.10.19 Request Chair
Control Token Owner
B.10.20 Chair Token Owner
Response
B.10.21 Request Terminal
Certificate
B.10.22 Terminal
Certificate Response
B.10.23 Broadcast My
Logical Channel
B.10.24 Broadcast My
Logical Channel Response
B.10.25 Make Terminal
Broadcaster
B.10.26 Make Terminal
Broadcaster Response
B.10.27 Send This Source
B.10.28 SendThis Source
Response
B.10.29 Request All
Terminals Ids
B.10.30 Request All
Terminal Ids Response
B.10.31 RemoteMC Request
B.10.32 RemoteMC Response
B.11 Multilink
Messages
B.11.1 callInformation
Request and Response
B.11.2 addConnection
Request and Response
B.11.3 removeConnection
Request and Response
B.11.4 maximumHeaderInterval
Request and Response
B.11.5 Multilink
Indications
B.11.6 DiallingInformation
B.11.7 DiallingInformationNumber
B.11.8 DiallingInformationNetworkType
B.11.9 ConnectionIdentifier
B.12 Logical Channel
Bit rate Change Messages
B.12.1 Logical Channel
Rate Request
B.12.2 Logical Channel
Rate Acknowledge
B.12.3 Logical Channel
Rate Reject
B.12.4 Logical Channel
Rate Release
B.13 Commands
B.13.1 Send Terminal
Capability Set
B.13.2 Encryption
B.13.3 Flow Control
B.13.4 End Session
B.13.5 Miscellaneous
Command
B.13.6 Conference
Command
B.13.7 H.223 Multiplex
Reconfiguration
B.13.8 New ATM Virtual
Channel Command
B.13.9 Mobile Multilink
Reconfiguration Command
B.14 Indications
B.14.1 Function Not
Understood
B.14.2 Miscellaneous
Indication
B.14.3 Jitter Indication
B.14.4 H.223 Skew
Indication
B.14.5 New ATM Virtual
Channel Indication
B.14.6 User Input
B.14.7 Conference
Indications
B.14.8 H.225.0 Maximum
Logical Channel Skew
B.14.9 MC Location
Indication
B.14.10 Vendor Identification
Indication
B.14.11 Function Not
Supported
B.14.12 Flow Control
Indication
B.14.13 Mobile Multilink
Reconfiguration Indication
Annex C - Procedures
C.1 Introduction
C.1.1 Method of
specification
C.1.2 Communication
between protocol entity and protocol user
C.1.3 Peer-to-peer
communication
C.1.4 SDL diagrams
C.1.5 SDL key
C.2 Master-slave
determination procedures
C.2.1 Introduction
C.2.2 Communication
between the MSDSE and the MSDSE user
C.2.3 Peer-to-peer
MSDSE communication
C.2.4 MSDSE procedures
C.3 Capability
exchange procedures
C.3.1 Introduction
C.3.2 Communication
between CESE and CESE user
C.3.3 Peer-to-peer CESE
communication
C.3.4 CESE procedures
C.4 Unidirectional
Logical Channel signalling procedures
C.4.1 Introduction
C.4.2 Communication
between the LCSE and the LCSE user
C.4.3 Peer-to-peer LCSE
communication
C.4.4 LCSE procedures
C.5 Bidirectional
Logical Channel signalling procedures
C.5.1 Introduction
C.5.2 Communication
between the B-LCSE and the B-LCSE user
C.5.3 Peer-to-peer
B-LCSE communication
C.5.4 B-LCSE procedures
C.6 Close Logical
Channel procedures
C.6.1 Introduction
C.6.2 Communication
between CLCSE and CLCSE user
C.6.3 Peer-to-peer
CLCSE communication
C.6.4 CLCSE procedures
C.7 H.223 Multiplex
Table Procedures
C.7.1 Introduction
C.7.2 Communication
between the MTSE and MTSE user
C.7.3 Peer-to-peer MTSE
communication
C.7.4 MTSE procedures
C.8 Request Multiplex
Entry procedures
C.8.1 Introduction
C.8.2 Communication
between RMESE and RMESE user
C.8.3 Peer-to-peer
RMESE communication
C.8.4 RMESE procedures
C.9 Mode Request procedures
C.9.1 Introduction
C.9.2 Communication
between MRSE and MRSE user
C.9.3 Peer-to-peer MRSE
communication
C.9.4 MRSE procedures
C.10 Round-trip delay
procedures
C.10.1 Introduction
C.10.2 Communication
between the RTDSE and the RTDSE user
C.10.3 Peer-to-peer
RTDSE communication
C.10.4 RTDSE procedures
C.11 Maintenance Loop
procedures
C.11.1 Introduction
C.11.2 Communication
between the MLSE and the MLSE user
C.11.3 Peer-to-peer MLSE
communication
C.11.4 MLSE procedures
Annex D - Object identifier assignments
Annex E - ISO/IEC 14496-2 Capability Definitions
Annex F - Logical Channel Bit Rate Management Capability Definitions
Annex G - ISO/IEC 14496-1 Capability Definitions
G.1 Capability
Identifier
G.2 Capability
parameters used for capability negotiations and logical channel signalling
G.3 Capability
parameters used for logical channel signalling only
Annex H - ISO/IEC 14496-3 Capability Definitions
Annex I - GSM Adaptive Multi Rate Capability Definitions
I.1 Definition of
mode signalling and bit stuffing to achieve octet alignment
Annex J - TDMA ACELP Voice Codec Definitions
Annex K - TDMA US1 Voice Codec Definitions
Annex L -
CDMA EVRC Voice Codec Definitions
Annex M - ISO/IEC 13818-7 and ITU-R BS.1196 Definitions
Appendix I - Overview of ASN.1 syntax
I.1 Introduction to
ASN.1
I.2 Basic ASN.1 data
types
I.3 Aggregate data
types
I.4 Object identifier type
Appendix II - Examples of H.245 procedures
II.1 Introduction
II.2 Master-slave
determination Signalling Entity
II.3 Capability
Exchange Signalling Entity
II.4 Logical Channel
Signalling Entity
II.5 Close Logical
Channel Signalling Entity
II.6 Multiplex Table
Signalling Entity
II.7 Mode Request
Signalling Entity
II.8 Round-trip Delay
Signalling Entity
II.9 Bidirectional
Logical Channel Signalling Entity
Appendix
III -Summary of procedure timers and counters
III.1 Timers
III.2 Counters
Appendix IV - H.245 extension procedure
Appendix V - The replacementFor Procedure
Appendix VI - Examples of H.263 Capability Structure Settings
VI.1 Examples of
Enhancement Layer H.245 parameter setting
VI.2 Examples of Video
Back Channel H.245 parameter setting
Appendix VII - Procedure and template for defining new capabilities with H.245 generic
capabilities
VII.1 Procedure
VII.1.1 Definition of
generic capabilities in this Recommendation
VII.1.2 Definition of
generic capabilities in other ITU Recommendations
VII.1.3 Definition of
generic capabilities in non-ITU standards
VII.2 Template
VII.2.1 Capability Identifier
VII.2.2 Capability
parameters
VII.3 Example Template - H.261
VII.3.1 H.261 Capability
Identifier
VII.3.2 H.261 Capability
parameters
Appendix VIII -
List of generic capabilities defined in Recommendations/Standards other than this Recommendation
Appendix IX - ASN.1 usage in this Recommendation
IX.1 Tagging
IX.2 Types
IX.3 Constraints and
Ranges
IX.4 Extensibility