1
Scope
1.1 Networks identified
1.2 Audio and video signals
1.3 ISDN call set-up
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Multipoint configuration
6 Profile overview
7 Basic profiles
7.1 ISDN basic profile
7.2 CSDN basic profile
7.3 PSDN basic profile
7.4 PSTN basic profile
7.5 B-ISDN basic profile
7.6 LAN basic profile
8 Packet header to delimit data units in an octet stream
9 Synchronization and convergence function
9.1 SCF overview
9.2 SCF procedures
9.3 SCF messages
9.4 Quality of service
parameters
10 Q.922 protocol parameters and options
11 Data link frame structure transparency for start-stop transmission
12 Physical sublayer formed by H.221 MLP channels
13 Alternative profiles
13.1 Alternative: ISDN based on [ITU-T Q.922]
13.2 Alternative: ISDN based on [ITU-T T.90]
13.3 Alternative: ISDN based on [ITU-T V.120]
13.4 Alternative: PSTN based on [ITU-T H.324]
13.5 Alternative: B-ISDN based on [ITU-T H.222]
13.6 Alternative: LAN based on data unit transfer
Annex A – Integration of multimedia signals framed according
to [ITU-T H.221]
Annex B – Extended transport connections
B.1 Scope
B.2 References
B.3 Definitions
B.4 Abbreviations and
acronyms
B.5 Conventions
B.6 Overview
B.7 Extended transport connections
B.8 Extended profiles
B.9 Connection negotiation protocol (CNP)
B.10 Unreliable segmentation and reassembly protocol
Appendix I – Multimedia conference call set-up in the ISDN
I.1 Introduction
I.2 Basic requirements
I.3 Connection phase
I.4 Phase A (ISDN D-channel protocol)
I.5 Phase B (H.242 protocol)
I.6 Phase C (T.120-series protocol)
Appendix II – GSS-API security framework
II.1 Introduction
II.2 IETF common authentication technology (CAT)
II.3 T.123 Annex B security framework
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