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NGN and its Standardization
September 27, 2006NEC Corporation
ITU-T NGN security requirements (Y.2701) editorTakashi Egawa
NGN: Next Generation Network
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NGN is coming!
Evolution ofenterprise networksDecrease of $/Bit
Evolution ofenterprise networksDecrease of $/Bit
Evolution oftelecommunications
FMC
Evolution oftelecommunications
FMC
Next generation InternetWEB2.0、 RSS
Next generation InternetWEB2.0、 RSS
Telecommunication-broadcast
convergence
Telecommunication-broadcast
convergence
NGN (Next Generation Networks)NGN (Next Generation Networks)(Evolution of architecture and revolutionary services)(Evolution of architecture and revolutionary services)
needs meets seeds
・ Broadband/mobile gets popular・ network is now a part of life
・ Expansion of biz-use net・ Emerges net-based business
・ Opt/IP/mobile technologies・ Intl. standardization
individuals Business Technologies
Needs Seeds
Lifestyle changes New business changes Network business leap
Starting of new evolutionStarting of new evolution
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Expectation and changes of NGN
Increase of usabilityFlourish of servicesEasy to use, with easeSimple/cheap
Increase of usabilityFlourish of servicesEasy to use, with easeSimple/cheap
For personal users For enterprise
Rebuilding of businessNew source of profitCAPEX/OPEX decreaseBusiness area expansion
Rebuilding of businessNew source of profitCAPEX/OPEX decreaseBusiness area expansion
For network providers
NGN: enabling technologyNGN: enabling technology
Revolution for layman/enterprise as well as Revolution for layman/enterprise as well as network providersnetwork providers
Infrastructure of bizBiz.expansion baseAdoption to new biz modelsReliable/cheap
Infrastructure of bizBiz.expansion baseAdoption to new biz modelsReliable/cheap
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Agenda
1. Why NGN?
2. Standardization process
3. ITU-T NGN
4. NGN standardization in Japan
1. Why NGN?
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Technological necessity of NGN
Does the Internet continue to evolve?
Best-effort QoS: New applications are hard to developCommercial quality real-time communications are difficult to provide
TV conference, streaming, …
Security/Reliability: Not carrier-gradeChildren/elders can’t apply patches everyday
Mobility: the next bonanza will be in mobile gadgetsCurrent (ordinary) IP assumes fixed network
Discussions at Linux Symposium (2006)
The Internet created various applications thanks to the freedom of end-users.Does it apply to IPTV, Web 2.0, or FMC?
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Limitation from IP’s principle
• Routing table are updated in local manner; no network-wide, no equipment-wide sync scalable and cheap, but no QoS guarantee becomes possible
• No state in routers; minimize memory access expandable and faster, but traffic engineering becomes unavailable
• Very limited functions in networks interoperable ‘Internet Protocol’, but no security, no QoS-awareness
router
router
router
Packet (header + payload)
TE
TE
Routing table
Principle of IP
The problems tightly linked with IP principle and merits
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IP Design Philosophy: Main Goals
• Effective multiplexed utilization of existing networks– Packet switching, not circuit switching
• Continued communication despite network failures– Routers don’t store state about ongoing transfers– End-hosts provide key communication services
• Support for multiple types of communication service– Multiple transport protocols (e.g., TCP and UDP)
• Accommodation of variety of different networks– Simple, best-effort packet delivery service– Packets may be lost, corrupted, or delivered out of order
• Distributed management of network resources– Multiple institutions managing the network– Intradomain and interdomain routing protocols
Grosshauser (2002)
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Characteristics of the Internet
• The Internet is– Decentralized (loose confederation of peers)– Self-configuring (no global registry of topology)– Stateless (limited information in the routers)– Connectionless (no fixed connection between
hosts)
• These attributes contribute– To the success of the Internet– To the rapid growth of the Internet– …and the difficulty of controlling the Internet :<
Grosshauser (2002)
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Operator Philosophy: Tension with IP
• Accountability of network resources– But, routers don't maintain state about transfer– But, measurement isn’t part of the infrastructure
• Reliability/predictability of services– But, IP doesn’t provide performance guarantees– But, equipment is not very reliable (no ‘five-9s’)
Downtime: IP networks: 471min/year, POTS: <5min/year
• Fine-grained control over the network– But, routers don’t do fine-grain resource allocation– But, network self-configures after failures
• End-to-end control over communication– But, end hosts adapt to congestion– But, traffic may traverse multiple domains
Grosshauser (2002)
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But operators cannot rely on PSTN services any more
# of calls in Japan (from MIC’s white paper 2005)(1e8)
(fiscalyear)
PDCmobilefixedTotal
In most developed countries,
2000 or around was the peak of telephone traffic
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We must make Operator-friendly IP networks
• NTT: trial starts by the end of fiscal 2006• KDDI: Fixed network becomes all-IP by fiscal 2007• BT: by 2008• Korea: long-distance is by 2007, local by 2010
IP traffic > telephone trafficFiscal 2004: 34.1Gbps
(in Japan: converted 533k Erlang using 64kbps/call)
> -5%/year
May 2006: 524Gbps(Public Internet in Japan)
> 20%/year
Timeline
IP must be the base of future networks
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NGN: best mix of packet and circuit
• "Service Stratum" for per-session control of packet transmission• Data is transmitted with IP packet for interoperability• All necessary functions are in the network (fat network approach)
– Operators can maintain every aspect of functions increase reliability– All the terminals can do is just to call network’s functions increase security– Control interface is open promotes development of applications
NGN transport functions
NGN service control functions
Telephone Services
Data Services (WWW, e-mail, etc)
Video Services (TV, movie, etc)
Internet Protocol(IP)
Anything & Everything
Everything(Any & All Network technologies)
(Any/All Applicationse.g. voice , data , video)
ScopeOf
"Internet"
"Service Stratum"(Session control by using SIP, etc.)
"Transport Stratum"(managed IP network)
ITU-T Y.2011 "General principles and general reference model for Next Generation Networks"
Hourglass model of IP
2. Standardization process
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De jure standards v. De facto standards
• Open and fair process• Results are shared among
all participants (usu. without charge)
• Reflects broader opinions
De jure standards
• Operated by highly motivated volunteers
• Faster standardization• Currently very popular
ITU, ISO, TTA, TTC, .. IETF, TMF, WiMAX, ..
frameworkIndividual components
and technologies
NGN framework includes regulations and policies(e.g., how to standardize emergency services, how to design market regulationsconsidering network architecture)
De jure standards becomes important
In NGN
De facto standards
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NGN related standard bodies
ITU-TITU-T
ETSI(EC)
CCSA(China)
TTA(Korea)
APT(Asia Pacific)
ATIS(USA)
TIA(USA)
ISACC(Canada)
3GPP3GPP
TTC(Japan)
ACIF(Aust)
ARIB(Japan)
3GPP23GPP2
Close collaboration
RegionalDe JureSDOs&PartnershipProjects
TISPAN project standardize NGN, esp. VoIP. Release 1 issued in Dec. 2005.
Standardize NGN in NGN-GSI, esp. SG13. Issued first recommendations in July 2006.
De FactoSDOs IETFIETF OMAOMA WiMAXWiMAX TMFTMF
aaa
DSLForumDSL
Forum MSFMSF ….
SDO: Standard Development Organization
InternationalDe JureSDO
Standardize IMS, NGN’s central module. Partnership Project among regional SDOs.
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NGN-JCA
Timeline of NGN standardization
Focus Group IPTV
NGN-GSI (Global Standards Initiative)
Study Period 2005-2008
2004 2005 2006 2007Study Period 2000-2004
ITU-T Focus Group NGN
Collaboration among SG13,11,19 and other SGs
Release 1 (architecture, VoIP)
Release 2(IPTV, FMC, etc.)
(European NGN standards)
Integrated in 2003TIPHONSPAN
ETSI(TISPAN)
Release 1 (architecture, VoIP)Release 2(IPTV, FMC, etc.)
IMS based NGN architecture
(3G mobile specs)
3GPPIMS Release6
IMS Release7
Collaboration on IMS
(International NGN standards)
We are here
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Organization of ITU
ITU-R
ITU-T: Telecommunications
ITU-D: developing country support
ITU-R: Radio
SG2 (numbering, etc.)
SG4 (management)
SG9 (cable net)
SG15 (transport)
SG17 (security & language)
SG12 (QoS)
SG3 (charging)
SG5 (electromagnetic protection)
SG6 (plant)
SG11 (signaling)
SG13 (NGN)
SG16 (multimedia)
SG19 (mobility)
TSAG(steering)TSB (bureau) Q1 (project mngt)
Q3 (func. architecture)
Q6 (mobility & FMC)
Q10 (satellite)
Q12 (frame relay)
Q8 (service & deployment)
Q2 (requirements & scenarios)
Q4 (QoS architecture)Q5 (net. management)
Q7 (net. & service integration)
Q9 (IPv6)
Q11 (terminology)
Q13 (public data net.)Q14 (multi service net.)
Q15 (security)Q16 (commercial off-the shelf components )
NGN security requirementsNGN authenticationAAACertificate management
ITU
Chair, vice chair Rapporteur, associate rapporteur editorTitle:
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SG13 (NGN) 1. Planning and promotion of overall NGN st
andardization process (e.g., roadmap) 2. Development of core technology’s require
ments that are used by other SGs to develop their recommendations (Stage 1)
3. Development of network architectures(Stage 2)
SG13 (NGN) 1. Planning and promotion of overall NGN st
andardization process (e.g., roadmap) 2. Development of core technology’s require
ments that are used by other SGs to develop their recommendations (Stage 1)
3. Development of network architectures(Stage 2)
SG11 Protocol and signaling (stage 3)
SG11 Protocol and signaling (stage 3)
SG19 MobilitySG19 Mobility
SG 2 NumberingSG 2 Numbering
SG16 multimediaSG16 multimedia
SG12 QoSSG12 QoS
SG4 ManagementSG4 Management
SG17 Security and Languages
SG17 Security and Languages
ITU-T NGN standardization structure
Requirements
OCAF-FGFG-IPTVFG(Focus Group)Special task forcefor particular areas
NGN-GSI (Global Standards Initiative)
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SG11 SG19 OtherSGs
SG13
Control and protocol
Management
Project managementand scope
Architecture
Service Requirements,Capabilities and scenarios
QoS and networkcapabilities
Security
NNAR (including ID)
Charging
Interwork and evolution
ITU-T NGN-GSI structure
Q1(WP1)1WP1/13
Q11(WP1)
Q1(WP1)Q1 Q2
Q5
TopicsCooridnator
2WP2/13
3WP3/13
4WP4/13
5WP2/11
6WP2/4
7WP2/13
8WP3/13
9WP3/13
10WP3/13
NNAR: Numbering, Naming, Addressing and Routing
Q3(WP2) Q6(WP2)
Q9(WP2) Q10(WP2)Q29/16
Q2(WP3) Q8(WP3)
Q4(WP4) Q5(WP2) SG12
Q3(WP2)
Q5(WP4) Q2
Q15(WP2)
SG4NGNMFG
WP2/17
Q2(WP3) Q3 Q1/2
Q2(WP3) SG3
Q7(WP3)
Working party chairman coordinates Question activities in 10 topics
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ITU-T NGN Management standardization structure
SG4 (Telecommunication Management) 1. Telecommunication service/networks/equipment man
agement for NGN and other networks 2. Application and evolution of TMN framework 3. Test, measurement and other mngt-related issuesQuestion 8 of SG4Management framework of NGN (e.g., M.3060)
SG4 (Telecommunication Management) 1. Telecommunication service/networks/equipment man
agement for NGN and other networks 2. Application and evolution of TMN framework 3. Test, measurement and other mngt-related issuesQuestion 8 of SG4Management framework of NGN (e.g., M.3060)
SG13 NGN SG13 NGN Requirements
NGN Management Focus Group(Chair: Dave Sidor (Nortel), Vice Chair: Leen Mak (Lucent))1. Specifies NGN (esp. NGN Release 1) managementrelated to FCAPS interfaces2. Currently focusing on development and maintenance of NGN Management Specification Roadmap for Release 1(maps existing/developing standards, analyses gaps, etc.)
NGN-GSI (Global Standards Initiative)
The roadmap of NGN Management FG is available athttp://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com04/roadmap.html
3. Important ITU-T NGN standards
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ITU-T NGN Release1 Scope (Y.2000 supplement 1)
Service Types Service description
Multimedia services • Real-time Conversational Voice services • Messaging services• Push to talk over NGN (PoN)• Point-to-Point interactive multimedia services
• Collaborative interactive communication services
• Content delivery services• Push-based services
• Broadcast Services• Hosted and transit services for enterprises
• Information services• Location-based services• Presence and general notification services
• 3GPP Release 6 and 3GPP2 Release A OSA-based services
PSTN/ISDNEmulation services
• Provides PSTN/ISDN equivalent services and interfaces on IP network infrastructure
PSTN/ISDN simulation services
• Provides PSTN/ISDN like services by using session control of IP networks
Data communication services
• Virtual Private Network (VPN) services• Existing data services• Data retrieval services
• Online services• Sensor Network services• Remote control/tele-action services
Public Interest Aspects
• Emergency Communications (including support of Early Warning):
• Support for users with disabilities• Lawful Interception• Service unbundling• Number portability
• Network or Service provider selection• Prevention of unsolicited bulk telecommunications.
• Malicious communication identification
• User identifier presentation & privacy
Defines what is included in NGN Release 1
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ITU-T NGN Release1 Requirements (Y.2201) (1/2)
•Transport connectivity•Communication modes•Media resource management•Codecs•Access network and network attachment•User networks•Interconnection, Interoperability and Interworking
–Interconnection–Interoperability–Interworking with non-NGN networks
•Routing•Quality of Service
–General QoS requirements–Network QoS classes–Service/Application Priority–QoS control–QoS Signalling–Performance measurement and management–Processing and traffic overload management
•Accounting and charging
•Numbering, naming and addressing
–General requirements for Numbering, Naming and Addressing–Numbering–Numbering, Naming and Addressing schemes–Name/Address resolution–Numbering, naming and addressing interworking
•Identification, authentication and authorization
–General requirements–Requirements for identification–Requirements for authentication–Requirements for authorization
•Security•Mobility management•OAM
–General OAM requirements•Survivability
–Protection switching requirements–Rerouting requirements–Service resiliency requirements
•Management•Open service environment
–Service coordination–Interworking with service creation environments–Service discovery–Service registration–Development support
•Profile management–User profile–Device profile
•Policy management•Service enablers
–Group management–Personal information management–Message handling–Multicast support–Presence– Location management– Push–Device management–Session handling–Web-based application support–Content processing–Data synchronization
Defines requirements on these aspects (1/2)
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ITU-T NGN Release1 Requirements (Y.2201) (2/2)
•PSTN/ISDN emulation and simulation
–PSTN/ISDN emulation requirements–PSTN/ISDN simulation requirements
•Public interest aspects–Lawful interception–Malicious communication identification–Unsolicited bulk telecommunications–Emergency telecommunications–User identity presentation and privacy–Network or Service Provider selection–Users with disabilities–Number portability–Service unbundling
•Critical infrastructure protection•Non disclosure of information across NNI interfaces•Inter-provider exchange of user-related information
Defines requirements on these aspects (2/2)
NGN management capabilities shall support the aims of the NGN by:
1. Providing the ability to manage, through their complete life cycle, NGN components, both physical and logical. This includes resources in the transport stratum and the service stratum, access transport functions, interconnect components and user networks and terminals;
2. Providing the ability to manage NGN service components independently from the underlying NGN transport components and enabling organizations offering NGN services (potentially from different service providers) to build distinctive service offerings to customers;
3. Providing the management capabilities which enable organizations offering NGN services to offer users the ability to personalize user services and to create new services from NGN capabilities (potentially from different service providers);
(9 more requirements cont.)
Requirements examples; on management 12 requirements are defined. Below are the first 3
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NGN functional architecture (Y.2012)
• Transport stratum for managed IP packet transfer, and Service stratum for session control and for additional services, are clearly separated.(Does not align with OSI model; e.g., transport stratum includes session)
• Transport stratum: composed of Transport Function for IP packet transmission, NACF for user attachment (authentication, IP address assignment, etc.), and RACF for QoS
From ITU-T Y.2012 (06/07)
• Service stratum: composed of SCF for IMS and PSTN/ISDN emulation, and support functions for developing applications
• Terminal: for 3G terminals: IPv6, for traditional fixed-network terminals: IPv4
• 3rd Party applications for Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) works on Application Network Interface (ANI)
NGN architecture overviewControlMediaManagement
Transport stratum
Service stratum
Man
agem
ent
Fu
nctio
ns
ANI
Transport Control Functions
Resource and Admission
Control Functions(RACF)
Network AttachmentControl Functions
Network AttachmentControl Functions (NACF)
NNIUNI
Application Support Functions & Service Support Functions
Applications
TransportFunctions
End-User
FunctionsOther
Networks
Service ControlFunctions (SCF)
Service UserService UserProfiles
Transport User Transport User Profiles
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Detailed functional architecture (Y.2012)
App
lica
tion
Scope of NGN
Ma
na
gem
en
t fu
ncti
on
s
T-6:Inter-
connection Border
Gateway FE
S-6: S.Authentication & Authorization FE
S-8: Access GWControl FE
NACF RACF
LegacyTerminal
RGW
Customer Network
NGNTerminal
LegacyTerminal
ANIApplications
S-11: User Signaling Interworking FE
End-User Function
S-3: Interrogating Call Session Control FE
S-14: Media Resource Broker FE
T-17: TransportResource Control FE
Access Packet Transport Functions
T-2: AccessNode FE
T-5:AccessBorder
GatewayFE
S-1: Serving Call Session Control FE
T-8:Media
ResourceProcessing
FE
T-12: T. User Profile FE
T-4: AccessRelay FE
S-2: Proxy Call SessionControl FE
T-10:Network Access
Configuration FE
S-4: Subscription Locator FE
S-5: S. User Profile FE
S-4: Subscription Locator FE
S-5: S. User Profile FE
T-16: Policy Decision FE
S-15: General Services Control FE
NGN UNI
Other NGN
RACF
*
T-14: Access Management FE
T-15: Home GateWayConfiguration FE
T-11:T. Authentication
&Authorization FE
Application Support Functions & Service Support Functions(may include own Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)
IPMultimediaNetworks
PSTN/ISDN
Core transport
Access transport
Service control
T-13: T. Locationmanagement FE
T-17: Transport Resource Control FE
T-16: Policy Decision FE
T-3: Edge Node FE
S-7: Interconnection Border Gateway
Control FE
S-13: Media Resource Control FE
S-9: Media GW
Control FE
T-9:SignallingGateway
FE
T-7:Trunking
MediaGateway
FE
S-12: Network Signaling
Interworking FE
S-10: BreakoutGateway Control
FE
T-1: AccessMedia
GatewayFE Core Packet Transport Functions
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IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) overview
• Provides various SIP-based services– Provides session control, charging, security functions
• Increase end-user’s experience by unifying registration, authentication and charging
– Provides interfaces to control transport functions• QoS, media gateway, alignment of charging on transport functions
and service functions
– Provides interfaces not only to operators, but 3rd party application vendors
• Clearly defined SIP from operator’s point of view– IETF SIP is not enough for network operators
e.g., IETF SIP does not define the start and the end of charging
• ITU-T NGN refers 3GPP Release 7 IMS
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I/S-CSCF
ChargingFunctions
« Core IMS»
Mw
Mx
Mr
MgMj
Mi
Mp MnGm
Rs
ISC/Ma
Cx Dx
DhSh
Ic
Rf/Ro
Rf/RoIb
Iw
Rs
PS
TN
/ISD
N
MRFC MGCF
e2
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Mw
MxMk
UE
Ut
BGCF
MxP-CSCF
NetworkAttachementControlFunction
Resource and Admission Control Function
IP Transport (Access and Core)
NSIW-FE
SUP-FE
SAA-FE
IBG-FE
TMG-FEMRP-FE
IBC-FE
SG-FE
SL-FE
AS-FE
IP N
etwo
rks
IMS for NGN (Y.2021)
• CSCF (Call Session Control Function): SIP server, the core of this architecture. P-CSCF (Proxy CSCF) is a sip server that communicate with user terminals
• Various functions are defined as the gateway to other networks
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Per-session Resource and Admission Control Functions (Y.2111)
• End-user (terminal) requests SCF a session establishment
• RACF manages the current network resources, and grant/reject the request to achieve QoS guarantee
– Relative QoS (e.g., diffserv’s CoS) is acceptable– Various message flow and protocols are defined, operators will choose
• ETSI NGN Release 1 defines RACF for access network onlyITU-T defines core network RACF as well
SCF
SCF : Service Control Functions (IMS and PSTN/ISDN emulation function on IMS)RACF : Resource Admission Control Functions
APserver
SIPserver
…
Access-RACF
Resourcecontrolserver
Core-RACF
Resourcecontrolserver
Access network(e.g, metro ethernet)
Core networks(e.g., MPLS)
Other N
GN
networks
Session establishRequest by SIP
DIAMETER, etc.
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Security Requirements (Y.2701)
CPE
CPE-BE(home GW) Media
BE
SignalingBE
NGNBE
The InternetBE
SIP server
VariousNEs
OpS
Othernetworks
Trusted zone an NGN operator can trust
• Border element on the edge protects inside NEs– Security requirements are defined for outside NEs, inside NEs and Border
Elements
• Does not define requirements on SIM
Trust model
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Session Border Controller (Y.2012 supplement 1)
• Defines S/BC functions for media path and signaling path
• S/BC can be placed between any networks
• This document is a supplement --- not mandatory
ServiceProvider C
ApplicationProviderNetwork
EnterpriseNetwork
OrAccessNetwork
OrTransit
Network
CCSP: Call Control Signalling Path MP: Media Path
Logical Interfaces
ServiceProvider
A
CCSP
MP MP
CCSP
MP
CCSP CCSP
MP
CCSP
MP
CCSP MP
CCSP
MP
Logical Interfaces
Logical Interfaces
CCSP MPCCSP MP
CCSP MP
Logical Interfaces
ServiceProvider
B
CCSP MP
CCSP MP
ApplicationProvider Network
CCSP MP
CCSP MP
CCSP MP
CCSP MP
EnterpriseOr Home Network
EnterpriseOr Home Network
Media path func. Signaling path func.
•VPN bridging or mediation•Opening and closing of a pinhole (Firewall)•Policing and marking•Detection of inactivity•NAT and NAPT•Assisting remote NAT/NAPT traversal•Resource and admission control•IP payload processing•Performance measurement•Denial of service (DoS) detection and protection•Media encryption and decryption•Support for Emergency Telecommunications Service/Telecommunication for Disaster Relief (ETS/TDR)•Support for emergency calls
•Traffic control for signalling messages•Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)•Signalling protocol translation•Signalling protocol interworking•Session-based routing•DSP service control•End-user information hiding•Topology and infrastructure hiding•DoS protection•Signalling encryption and decryption•Support for ETS/TDR•Support for emergency calls
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New services/capabilities discussed in ITU-T (1/2)
Service Stratum
Transport stratum
End-user fun
c.
Other
networks
Management
Applications
UNI
NGN
Application• IPTV(-)•Multi-play by DSLAM (Poland)•UPT (C)• IMS based real-time conversation voice service (C)
•Telematics (for ITS support) (K)
Service stratum related capabilities•Charging(K)• ID based applications (RFID support, etc.) (K)•Open service environment capabilities (K)•Web service based Convergence service (K)•Convergence terminals (K)
Transport stratum related capabilities•FMC(C)•VPN(K)•Multicast with MPLS-based QoS support (K)
•Contents Conversion Service Scenario (K)•MPLS-based mobility and QoS (K)
ANI
(proposed country,K: KoreaC: China)
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New services/capabilities discussed in ITU-T (2/2)
• Service stratum related capabilities– RFID; Describes RFID applications. Requirements for NGN will be added in
the future– Open Service Environment Capabilities: Describes integrated ANI
(application network interface) including 3GPP OSA. Requirements for NGN will be added in the future
• Transport stratum related capabilities– FMC; documents on requirements, IMS-based architecture, Service scenario
for NGN with PSTN-based access networks are under discussion– Multicast with MPLS-based QoS support: Requirements, architecture
overview, information flow are under discussion
• Application related services– IPTV discussion is moved to Focus Group on IPTV (~2006/07)
• Most new services are proposed by Korea and China in ITU-T• # of experts are ITU-T is not enough, and most recommendations on
these issues are not very mature
4. NGN standardization in Japan
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Structure of NGN Study/Standardization in Japan
Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum• Combines strength of operators, vendors, academies, domestic fora and application vendors to promote all-IP networks • Established in December 2005, 211 members (March 2006)• Promotes interoperability tests, demonstration experiment, information exchange as well as standardization based on R&D• Technological focus: QoS and function, dependability (security and safety), interoperability and interconnectivity
TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee)• Develops NGN-related technical standards as a committee to establish telecommunication related standards and protocols• Created NGN architecture WG and NGN upstream SWG in April 2005• Collaborates and contributes to ITU-T and various foreign fora such as 3GPP and 3GPP2 MIC
(Ministry of InternalAffairs and
Communications)
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MIC-TTC coordination
ITU-T Sectional Meeting
NGN committee(SG11, SG13)
NGN WG
Leader: Prof. Koichi Asatani
Leader: Naotaka Morita (NTT)Sub-leader: Hideaki Yamada (KDDI)Sub-leader: Takashi Egawa (NEC)
1. Ministry of Internal Affairsand Communications(Information and communicationTechnology Sub-counsil)
Technical Assembly Strategy Committee
2. TTC
NGN Architecture WG
NGN upstreamSub-WG (SG13)
Signaling WG
Signaling upstreamSub-WG (SG11)
Technical Study AG
Global Collaboration AG
NGN AG
Leader: Naotaka Morita (NTT)
Leader: Takuya Sawada (KDDI)
Advisory Groups (AGs)
CJK NGN-WG/w CCSA, TTA
Integraloperation
Network ManagementCommittee (SG4)
Net. Management WG
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Structure of Next Generation IP Network Promotion Forum
ForumChair: Tadao Saito (Prof. Emeritus, U-Tokyo)
Vice-Chair: Ryuji Yamada (NTT) 、 Yasuhiko Ito (KDDI)
Bureau(NiCT)
TechnologyGroup
Chairman: Shigeki Goto (Waseda-U)
R&D/StandardizationGroup
Chair: Koichi Asatani (U-Kogakuin)
Planning & PromotionGroup
Chair: Yuichi Matsushima (NiCT)
• Interconnectivity test planning, promotion and coordination, including the coordination with relevant fora• Studies regulatory issues of IP telephony, in particular QoS and functionality, safety and security, interconnectivity and interoperability as well as regulatory issues of other advanced services. Practices proving test, if necessary.
•
• Promotes R&D and the standardization of its results by establishing basic strategies and promotion methods, and by practicing proving tests. R&D focuses not only on NGN R1&R2, but beyond R2.
• Promotes deployment and information exchange of next generation IP networks. Publicize appropriate information through publications, symposiums and market promotions. Surveys domestic and international R&D trends.
Backup slides
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ITU-T document listITU-T Rec. No. Title Lead SG Expected
Approval
Approval
Process
Supplement 1 to Y.2000-series NGN release 1 scope 13 -- Approved
Y.2201 NGN release 1 requirements 13 Apr. 2007 TAP
Y.2012 Functional requirements and architecture of the NGN 13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Supplement 1 to Y.2012 Session/border control (S/BC) functions 13 -- Approved
Y.2021 IMS for Next Generation Networks 13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2031 PSTN/ISDN emulation architecture 13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2091 Terms and definitions for Next Generation Networks 13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2111 Resource and admission control functions in Next
Generation Networks
13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2171 Admission control priority levels in Next Generation
Networks
13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2261 PSTN/ISDN evolution to NGN 13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2271 Call server based PSTN/ISDN emulation 13 Oct. 2006 AAP
Y.2701 Security requirements for NGN release 1 13 Apr. 2007 TAP
Q.1706 Mobility management requirements for NGN 19 Oct. 2006 AAP
Experts agree that the document is mature
Approved as ITU-T recommendation by Governments' voting
TAP: 6~9 month for policy and regulation related recommendations
AAP: 2 month for technical recommendations
ITU-T recommendation approval process
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ETSI TISPAN document list (1/5)Deliverable Reference/Short Title Status Q.x/SG
Services aspects and general requirements (stage 1)
TS 181 010 V1.1.1 (2005-06) Service requirements for end-to-endsession control in multimedia networks (Release 1)
Pub Q.2/13
TS 102 424 V1.1.1 (2005-09) Requirements of the NGN network tosupport Emergency Communication from Citizen to Authority
Pub Q.2/13
TS 181 001 (WI DTS-01001) NGN Videotelephony, Stage 1 Servicedescription
App Q.2/13
TS 181 005 (WI DTS-01025) NGN Release 1 Service and Capabilitiesrequirements
App Q.2/13
TR 180 000 (WI DTR-00004) NGN Terminology AbC Q.11/13TS 181 002 (WI DTS-01002) Requirements for Multimedia Telephonywith PSTN/ISDN Simulation Services
AbC Q.2/13
TR 181 004 (WI DTR-01024) Generic Capabilities and their Use toDevelop Services Requirements Analysis
AbC Q.2/13, SG19
DTR-01023 NGN Services capabilities, requirements and strategicdirection for NGN services
Plen Q.2/13, SG19
DTS-01030 FMMS IP-based Short Message Service (SMS); Servicedescription
Plen Q.2/13
DTS-01036 FMMS IP-based Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS);Service description
Plen Q.2/13
- Status - Pub: Published (before December 2005)- App: Approved at TISPAN#9 (December 2005)- AbC: Approval by correspondence after TISPAN#9 (deadline 20 January 2006)- Plen: Approval expected at TISPAN#10 (February 2006)- Deliverable/Type of Document- TR: ETSI Technical Report (enters the Publication process immediately after TISPAN approval)- TS: ETSI Technical Specification (goes to Publication process immediately after TISPAN approval)- ES: ETSI Standard (has to pass the Membership Approval Procedure before Publication)- Q.x/SG: identifies the Question in the SG Note: the "Short title" given is based on the Work Item title and is not the exact title of the ETSI TISPAN approved document.
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ETSI TISPAN document list (2/5)
Functional architecture and detailed requirements (stage 2)
ES 282 001 v1.1.1 (2005-08) NGN Functional Architecture Release 1 Pub Q.3/13, Q.1/11,SG19
ES 282 002 (WI DES-02019) Functional architecture for PSTN/ISDNemulation
App Q.3/13, Q.7/13,Q.1/11
ES 282 004 (WI DES-02021) Network Attachment Subsystem (NASS) App Q.3/13, Q.1/11,Q.7/11
TS 182 008 (WI DTS-02031) Presence Service; Architecture andFunctional Description : 3GPP TS 23.141, modified and OMA-AD-Presence_SIMPLE- V1_0, modified
App Q.2/11
TS 182 011 (WI DTS-02033) XML document management:Endorsement of OMA-AD-XDM-V1_0
App Q.2/11
ES 282 003 (WI DES-02020) Resource Admission Control subsystem(RACS) Functional Architecture
AbC Q.4/13, Q.1/11,Q.5/11
TR 182 013 (WI DTR-02024) Functional Architecture and informationflows for bearer control
AbC Q.4/13, Q.4/11
TR 182 005 (WI DTR-02027) Organization of NGN User data AbC Q.3/13, Q.1/11,SG19
TS 182 006 (WI DTS-02028) NGN-IMS Stage 2 definition(endorsement of TS.23.228)
AbC Q.3/11
ES 282 007 (WI DES-02029) IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)Functional Architecture
AbC Q.3/13, Q.1/11,Q.3/11, SG 19
TS 182 012 (WI DTS-02030) PSTN/ISDN Emulation Subsystem; IMS-based Functional Architecture
AbC Q.3/13, Q.1/11,Q.3/11
ES 282 010 (WI DES-02032) Charging (Endorsement of 3GPP TS32.240 v6.3.0, TS 32.260 v6.3.0, 3GPP TS 32.297 v6.1.0, TS 32.298v6.1.0 and TS 32.299 v6.4.0)
AbC Q.3/11, Q.1/3
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ETSI TISPAN document list (3/5)Protocols (stage 3)
ES 283 002 V1.1.1 (2005-08) PSTN/ISDN Emulation Subsystem(PES); NGN Release 1 H.248 Profile for controlling Access andResidential Gateways
Pub Q.3/11
TS 183 010 V1.1.1 (2005-08) PSTN/ISDN simulation servicesCommunication Hold (HOLD)
Pub Q.3/11
TS 183 021 V1.1.1 (2005-09) Interworking between the IMS IPMultimedia Networks
Pub Q.3/11
TS 183 022 V1.1.1 (2005-06) MGC Information Package Pub Q.3/11TS 183 023 V1.1.1 (2005-09) NGN Release 1; PSTN/ISDN simulationservices; Extensible Markup Language (XML) Configuration AccessProtocol (XCAP) over the Ut interface for Manipulating NGNPSTN/ISDN Simulation Services
Pub Q.2/11
TS 183 007 (WI DTS-03025) PSTN/ISDN simulation services; OIP/OIR App Q.3/11TS 183 008 (WI DTS-03026) PSTN/ISDN simulation services; TIP/TIR App Q.3/11TS 183 019 (WI DTS-03041) Interface protocol definitions for networkaccess through xDSL and WLAN access networks
App Q.7/11
TR 183 014 (WI DTR-03033) Verification of ETSI, IETF and ITUSpecifications to prove the availability of Carrier class services forPSTN/ISDN Emulation
App Q.1/11
TS 183 006 (WI DTS-03024) PSTN/ISDN simulation services;Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
App Q.3/11
ES 283 039-3 (WI DES-03034) NGN Congestion & Overload ControlPart 3 - H.248 RGW
App Q.3/11
TS 183 020 (WI DTS-03042) Roaming interface protocol definitions forTISPAN NGN network access
App Q.7/11, SG 19
TS 183 003 (WI DTS-03022) PSTN/ISDN simulation services; CallDiversion (CDiv)
AbC Q.3/11
TS 183 005 (WI DTS-03023) PSTN/ISDN simulation services;Conference (CONF)
AbC Q.3/11
TS 183 011 (WI DTS-03029) PSTN/ISDN simulation services;Anonymous Call Rejection and Communication Barring (ACR-CB)
AbC Q.3/11
TS 183 016 (WI DTS-03036) PSTN/ISDN simulation services;Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
AbC Q.3/11
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ETSI TISPAN document list (4/5)TS 183 017 (WI DTS-03038) Gq' interface based on Diameter Protocol AbC Q.5/11ES 183 018 (WI DES-03039) Ia interface based on H.248 AbC Q.5/11ES 283 012 (WI DES-03040) Trunking Gateway Control Protocol(TGCP) stage 2
AbC Q.5/11
ES 283 024 (WI DES-03047) Trunking Gateway (TGW) Stage 3 AbC Q.5/11ES 283 026 (WI DES-03052) Rq interface based on Diameter Protocol AbC Q.5/11TS 183 028 (WI DTS-03054) Common Basic Communicationprocedures
AbC Q.3/11
TS 183 029 (WI DTS-03055) PSTN/ISDN simulation services; ExplicitCommunication Transfer (ECT)
AbC Q.3/11
ES 283 030 (WI DES-03057) Protocol support for Presence service AbC Q.2/11ES 283 031 (WI DES-03058) H.248 Profile for controlling MediaResource Function Processors
AbC Q.5/11
TS 183 033 (WI DTS-03060) Endorsement of TS 29.228 & 29.229 (Cxand Dx interfaces based on the Diameter protocol)
AbC Q.5/11, Q.7/11
ES 283 034 (WI DES-03063) e4 interface based on the DiameterProtocol
AbC Q.5/11, Q.7/11
ES 283 035 (WI DES-03064) e2 interface based on the DiameterProtocol
AbC Q.3/11, Q.7/11
TS 183 038 (WI DTS-03067) XML Document Management AbC Q.2/11TS 183 023 (WI DTS-03068) XCAP security corrections/alignment AbC Q.2/11TS 183 010 (WI DTS-03069) NGN Hold corrections/alignment AbC Q.3/11DTR-03032 (will be TR 183 013) NGN & IMS (NGN dependencies &endorsements)
Plen Q.3/11
DES-03019 (will be ES 283 003) IP Multimedia Call Control Protocolbased on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Session DescriptionProtocol (SDP); 3GPP TS. 24.229 (Release 7) , modified;
Plen Q.3/11
DES-03053 (will be ES 283 027) Endorsement of the SIP-ISUPInterworking between the IP Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN)subsystem and Circuit Switched (CS) networks Stage 3
Plen Q.3/11
DES-03044 (will be ES xxx xxx) IMS-based PSTN/ISDN EmulationStage 3 specification
Plen Q.3/11
DES-03059 (will be TR 183 032) Feasibility study on ISUPencapsulation over IMS
Plen Q.3/11
DTS-03070 (will be TS 183 041) Messaging service using the IPMultimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem; Stage 3
Plen Q.3/11
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ETSI TISPAN document list (5/5)Quality of Service
TS 185 001 V1.1.1 (2005-11) Next Generation Network (NGN);Qualityof Service (QoS) Framework and Requirements
Pub Q.4/13, Q.15/12
TR 185 xxx (WI DTR-05006) Review of material available on QoSrequirements of Multimedia Services
AbC Q.4/13, Q.13/12
Security
TS 187 001 (WI DTS-07014) NGN Release 1 Security Requirements App Q.15/13, Q.4,5/17
TR 187 002 (WI DTR-07016) Threat and Risk Analysis AbC Q.15/13, Q.4,5/17
TS 187 003 (WI DTS-07017) Security Architecture AbC Q.15/13, Q.4,5/17
Addressing & Routing
TR 102 055 ENUM scenarios for user and infrastructure ENUM Pub SG 2TS 102 172 Minimum requirements for interoperability of ENUMimplementations
Pub SG 2
Management
TR 102 647 V1.1.1 (2004-10) NGN Management standards; Overviewand gap analysis
Pub SG 4
TR 102 449 (WI DTR-08009) Overview of Radio FrequencyIdentification (RFID) Tag in the Telecommunications Industry
App SG 4
TR 102 450 (WI DTR-08009) Telecommunications Equipment Lifecycle App SG 4ETSI TS 188 001 V1.1.1 (2005-09) NGN management; OSSArchitecture Release 1
Pub SG 4
TS 188 001 V.1.2.1 (WI DTS-08014) NGN Management; OSSArchitecture, Release 1, revised
AbC SG 4
TS 188 003 V1.1.1 (2005-09) OSS requirements ; OSS definition ofrequirements and priorities for further network managementspecifications for NGN
Pub SG 4
TR 188 004 V1.1.1 (2005-05) NGN Management; OSS vision Pub SG 4