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NGN Interoperability

NGN Interoperability. The 17 th CJK NGN-WG (Nov. 16-17 , 200 9) TTC Kaoru Kenyoshi <k-kenyoshi@cb.jp.nec.com>. Introduction.

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NGN Interoperability

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  1. NGN Interoperability • The 17th CJK NGN-WG (Nov.16-17, 2009) • TTC • Kaoru Kenyoshi <k-kenyoshi@cb.jp.nec.com>

  2. Introduction • Japan submitted a contribution “Discussion on NGN interoperability” (COM 11 – C 79) to the NGN-GSI meeting (Geneva, Switzerland, 11- 22 May 2009). It was agreed to hold a tutorial work shop for NGN interoperability during the next NGN-GSI event in and “Seminar on ITU-T hot topics for Standardization” was held on 2nd September in Argentina. The tile of the session 3 of this seminar is “Interoperability aspects coordinated by SG11”. • TTC proposed a new Resolution “NGN Interoperability” (GSC-PLEN-062) to the GSC-14 meeting (Geneva, Switzerland, 13-16 July 2009 ). It was agreed to create a new Resolution on “Interoperability” (with a broader scope than just NGN Interoperability) and revise the existing resolution on “NGN” to add articles for interoperability. • Japan submitteda contribution “Discussion on NGN interoperability” (COM 11 – C110) to the NGN-GSI event in Argentina and proposes to define the standard reference and develop test suites for “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing”. This contribution was discussed in WP4/11 and proposed principle was agreed. • Report of director of TSB (Document C09/28-E ) was reported in the Council 2009 (Geneva, 20-30 October 2009) (See the summary in the next slide)

  3. Report of director of TSB • Summary • A major concern raised at WTSA-08 was the lack of conformance and interoperability of equipment being placed on the market, especially in developing countries. This resulted in the adoption of Resolution 76 which instructed the Director TSB to Report to Council-09 on assistance to developing countries in identifying human and institutional capacity-building and training opportunities in conformity and interoperability testing; and in establishing regional or sub-regional test centres; and study introducing the use of an ITU Mark programme as a voluntary programme permitting manufacturers and service providers to make a visible declaration that their equipment conforms to ITU-T Recommendations. • This report summarizes studies conducted and proposes actions for implementing conformity assessment and interoperability testing programmes utilizing database references rather than Marks, and actions on capacity building and assisting establishment of test centres in developing countries in collaboration with BDT. Reference document C09/28-E 14 September 2009

  4. Considerations and proposals • According to agreement of the NGN-GSI meeting in Argentina, we would like to propose to develop a draft recommendation for the interoperability testing and conformance testing in the next NGN-GSI meeting in January, 2010. • The proposed draft recommendation for the interoperability testing and conformance testing will be composed with the recommendation main body and appendixes. Appendix includes the detail descriptions for the specific service ant it will be added according to progress of study of interoperability for each service as a technical information. • The proposed draft recommendation includes the requirements, architecture and detail protocol specifications. Therefore the contribution will be submitted to SG11 and SG13. It is expected to be addressed to WP4/11, Q.2/13 and Q.3/13 in the January meeting. It is supposed that the recommendation may be approved with dabble numbering as Q series and Y series recommendation. • The discussion based on this contribution should align and cooperate with the relevant existing discussions such as test specifications in WP4/11, physical architecture in SG13 and IPTV interoperability in SG16.

  5. Discussion points in CJK meeting • Positioning of the document • There are several possibilities of the positioning of the proposed new documents, such as draft recommendation, technical report and hand book etc. The contribution proposes as a new draft recommendation to the next NGN-GSI event. And it will be discussed again when the contents of this document become clear and concrete in the future. • Structure of the document • The main body includes the service common specifications and each appendix include the service specific descriptions. It proposes that specifications for the interoperability testing and conformance testing for VoIP in the first appendix as the first priority. • As a common part in the main body of the document includes specifications for both the interoperability testing and conformance testing. An individual part for the interoperability testing and conformance testing is divided into the internal sub clauses. • Responsible Q and SG • Each of SG11 and SG13 discusses this document for the time being, and approval process in each SG will be discussed in parallel. • Cooperation of CJK • If CJK Sanya meeting agree with this proposal, I would like to put three contacts names from C, J and K to the contributions.

  6. Proposed structure of the document Body Appendix I NGN interoperability • Scope • Definition • Reference • Conformance testing 4.1 Procedure 4.2 Requirements 4.3 Architecture 4.4 Document • Interoperability testing 5.1 Procedure 5.2 Requirements 5.3 Architecture 5.4 Document Appendix • Test suites for VoIP interoperability testing • Test suites for VoIP conformance testing Test suites for VoIP interoperability Testing • Target service • Test profile • Physical architecture • Implementation agreement • Test scenarios Appendix II Test suites for VoIP conformance Testing • Target service • Test profile • Physical architecture • Implementation agreement • Test scenarios ・・・・ Add specifications for other services in future

  7. Annex • Contribution to the last NGN-GSI meeting “Discussion on NGN interoperability” (COM 11 – C110)

  8. Discussion on NGN interoperability September 2009 NEC Corporation COM 11 – C110

  9. Introduction • Japan submitted a contribution “Discussion on NGN interoperability” (COM 11 – C 79) to the NGN-GSI meeting (Geneva, Switzerland, 11- 22 May 2009). It was agreed to hold a tutorial work shop for NGN interoperability during the next NGN-GSI event in Argentina. • TTC proposed a new Resolution “NGN Interoperability” (GSC-PLEN-062) to the GSC-14 meeting (Geneva, Switzerland, 13-16 July 2009 ). It was agreed to create a new Resolution on “Interoperability” (with a broader scope than just NGN Interoperability) and revise the existing resolution on “NGN” to add articles for interoperability. • Japan MIC provided a presentation “Overview of MRA and Framework for Interoperability Testing” in the ITU Consultation on Conformance Assessment and Interoperability Testing (Geneva, Switzerland, 20 - 21 July 2009) See detail from http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/wtsa-08/res76/200907/programme.html • Japan (NEC) will submit a contribution to the next NGN-GSI event in Argentina and proposes to define the standard reference and develop test suites for “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing”.

  10. 1. Standard reference 10

  11. What’s the issues should be solved? • Many questions were raised in the discussion. • What is the definition, scope and output of “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing”? • How we can examine the standard process of “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing”? • Which kind of the standard documents need for “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing”? • We need standard reference for “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing” . • This contribution discusses the standard reference includes Definitions, Process and Documentations for “conformance testing” and “interoperability testing”.

  12. Conformance Testing Definition of conformance compliance with requirements specified in applicable series Recommendations. [ITU-T X.290] Scope of Conformance testing Test subject is connected to the tester or reference machine and examines the conformity with reference recommendations. Certifications or type of approval maybe given to the products passed by the testing authority. This is not a mandatory function of conformance testing. The documents which describe test specifications for the conformance testing are specified in the test specification language such as PICS, PICSIT etc. General configuration for Conformance testing Test Subject (Product) Tester e.g. UNI/NNI

  13. Interoperability Testing Definition of interoperability testing testing to assess the ability of two or more systems to exchange information and to make mutual use of the information that has been exchanged. [ITU-T Z.450] Scope of Interoperability testing Multiple products of multiple vendors are connected and tested for interoperability at the service level and/or transport level. Interoperability testing will be conducted in the following steps, Define service scenario (service use case). Define configuration, products and interfaces to be tested. Defineimplementation agreements for each test interface. Examine interoperability tests according to the test scenario and implementation agreement and analyze the test output. The documents for Interoperability testing are service scenario (service use case) and implementation agreements for each test interfaces. Interoperability testing (e.g. IOT configuration for IMS based IPTV) VendorA IPTV-AS Vendor B UE IMS IPTV-VS Test interface QoS/Router Geneva, 18 - 22 May 2009 13

  14. Standard Procedure for NGN Testing • Step 1: Define the target (service, application, protocol, function..) • Step 2: Define test specifications for the defined scenario in step 1 • Step 3: Build up test bed and examine tests Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 Protocol Build test bed Service & application on NGN • SDP • Selection options ▪ ▪ ▪ Test Environment • Temporary or permanent installation • w/wo remote connection ▪ ▪ ▪ - Session Control: SIP - Application: ? Service Selection & Prioritization of Application • Define specifications • Define profile ▪ ▪ ▪ Examine tests • Execute tests • Examine results • Feedback to test specifications QoS VoIP, IP Video Phone, • Selection parameter • Define profile ▪ ▪ ▪ IPTV, FMC ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ・・ Geneva, 20-21 July 2009 14

  15. Standard Documents Service scenario and/or protocols • Bearer (Transport) Layer: RTP, RTSP, MPLS ▪▪▪ • Session Layer: SIP, HTTP ▪▪▪ • Application Layer (Service Scenario, Use case): IP Phone (VoIP), IP Video Phone, IPTV, FMC ▪▪▪ Test Specification • Test Profile • List of the Recommendations related to testing. • Physical Architecture • Physical Architecture is defined depending on service scenario. • Implementation Agreement • Implementation agreement is defined for each interface such as UNI, NNI, and I/F between equipments. • Test Scenario • Detailed procedure of the testing and items for vilifications. Test suite • A complete set of test cases, possibly combined into nested test groups, that is needed to perform dynamic conformance testing for one or more OSI protocols. [ITU-T X.290] Geneva, 20-21 July 2009 15

  16. Proposals • This contribution proposes • Three step methodology to develop a standard procedure for interoperability testing and conformance testing shown in page 6. • Create test suites (standard documents set includes Test Profile, Physical Architecture, Implementation Agreement and Test Scenario) for NGN interoperability testing and conformance testing shown in page 7. • Test suites should be developed for each service in case of interoperability testing (e.g. VoIP, Video telephony, IPTV etc) or for each Recommendation in case of conformance testing (e.g. Q.3401, Q.3402 etc). • Priority of the service or Recommendation is to be discussed.

  17. 2. Case Study for VoIP 17

  18. Step1 Define the target Target Quality of the service Class A (same level with fixed phone), class B (same level with mobile phone) and class C (internet telephony) is defined in JJ-201.01 in Japan. Audio codec G.711,G.722、G.711.1 etc Service scenario Basic call, supplementary service (defined in H.450.1~H.450.12) Issues to be discussed The physical configuration is deference very much whether “terminal testing” or “network equipment testing” There are several level of the testing (e.g. protocol testing, functional testing, service testing etc). The scope of the service testing is wider rather than protocol testing, QoS testing and functional testing. It covers end to end testing. The service testing usually includes protocol testing, QoS testing and functional testing. (Protocol testing, QoS testing and functional testing is a part of the service testing) 18

  19. Step2-a Test Profile Reference Recommendation RFC 3261 SIP: Session initiation protocol RFC 2543 SIP: Session initiation protocol RFC 2327 SDP: Session description protocol RFC 3550 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications ITU-T G.711 Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies ITU-T G.728 Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction ITU-T G.723.1 Dual rate speech coder for multimedia communications transmitting at 5.3 and 6.3 kbit/s ITU-T G.729 Coding of speech at 8 kbit/s using conjugate-structure algebraic-code-excited linear prediction (CS-ACELP) 19

  20. Step2-b Physical Architecture (1/2) Reference Recommendation ITU-T Y.2012Functional requirements and architecture of the NGN release 1 Mandatory element for basic call with red color P/S/I-CSCF、NACF、Switch/Router、NGN terminal Optional element Elements fo QoS control testing with blue color: RACF Terminal variation with green color: Access Media GW、Access GW control、RGW、Legacy terminal SoA/SDP(Click to dial etc) with yellow color:Application support function & service support function Issues to be discussed ITU-T Y.2012 defined the logical architecture. Real products in the market should be taken into consideration to develop the physical architecture because the logical architecture and physical architecture is not a one to one mapping. At the same time, target interface for testing should be defined. Some interface may be implemented as the internal interface in the product. 20

  21. Step2-b Physical Architecture (2/2) ② ① 21

  22. Regarding NNI and UNI for VoIP, JT-3401、JT-3402 can be used as the implementation agreements in Japan. The implementation agreement needs to define for each interface for testing. Issues to be discussed The implementation agreement needs to be defined for each testing interface based on the physical architecture. JT-3401、JT-3402 are the implementation agreements for VoIP service, it need to define the service specific implementation agreement for each service. Step2-c Implementation agreement 22

  23. NGN NNI/UNI signalling profile Scope of NGN NNI/UNI signalling profile documents These documents specify the service layer profile:the specifications for the SIP/SDP interface at the UNI and NNI. Transport layer profiles such as RTP are specified if media information is included in the service layer signalling. Interface in the scope of the NNIdocument Logical Interface Service Control Function Service Control Function Interface in the scope of the UNIdocument Interface in the scope of the UNIdocument VoIP Service Provider A VoIP Service Provider B Transport Function Transport Function IP telephony IP telephony SS7 MG MG SS7 Bearer (RTP/IP) Signalling (SIP) PSTN PSTN 23 Geneva, 18 - 22 May 2009

  24. JT-Q3401 NGN NNI signalling profile JT-Q3401 aims to assure interoperability amongst VoIP service providers in Japan. This document is developed based on the ITU-T Recommendation Q.3401 NGN NNI signalling profile and TTC addingthe TTC specifications (national standard) in the annexes and appendixes. ITU-T Rec. TTC Standard Q.3401 (ITU-T) JT-Q3401 (TTC) SIP Signalling profile Call Signalling flow SIPSignalling profile Call Signalling flow P1-43 Translation + TTC additional Specifications Supplement technical documents Annex a. Clarifications of the JT-Q3401 text and option items Annex b. Parameter setting of SIP message Annex c. Originating number indication Annex d. SDP non transparency in the Early dialogue Annex e. Null member talkie Annex f. Originating user identification Annex g. Congestion control Annex h. Numbering SIP-ISUP interwork Appendix i. Fall back connection Appendix ii. TCP transport connection at the NGN-NGN interface Appendix iii. ISUP->SIP interwork for number portability Appendix iv. Option list Appendix v. SIP message and header information Appendix vi. Message examples P44-127 24 Geneva, 18 - 22 May 2009

  25. JT-Q3402 NGN UNI signalling profile JT-Q3402 aims to assureinteroperability of the multimedia communications between NGN and terminals such as SIP telephony, SIP IP-PBX and SIP residential GW. This document is developed based on the ITU- T Recommendation Q.3402 NGN UNI signalling profile and TTC adding the TTC specifications (national standard) in the annexes and appendixes. ITU-T Rec. TTC Standard (under consideration) Q.3402 (ITU-T) JT-Q3402 (TTC) SIP Signalling profile Call Signalling flow SIPSignalling profile Call Signalling flow P1-58 Translation + TTC additional Specifications Supplement technical documents Annex a. Clarifications of the JT-Q3402 text and option items Annex b. Originating number indication and relevant header Annex c. Terminal registration Annex d. SIP capability exchange Annex e. SIP and media handling Annex f. Congestion control Annex g. Band width control Annex h. Character length and parameter range of SIP message Annex i,. Specifications for the behavior of voice terminal Appendix i. Option items list Appendix ii. Use of response code Appendix iii. Mapping to the quality class with SDP description Appendix iv. Security Appendix v. SCF address acquisition Appendix vi. SIP message and header information Appendix vii. Message examples P59-161 25 Geneva, 18 - 22 May 2009

  26. Q.3901Distribution of tests and services for NGN technical means testing in the model and operator networks 1 Scope This Recommendation defines the list of checks to be performed during the testing of NGN (NGNTM local testing, NUT and services) in model and operator networks. This Recommendation defines the tasks for NGN TM, NUT and services testing on NGN for model and operator network, a tests list for model network and operator network, and the reasons for using one or the other network for carrying out the specified test groups. Issues to be discussed Q.3901 specifies the test scenarios with function bases. It can be applied to the conformance testing. Around 40 draft Recommendations are studied under WP4/11. We need to check these documents. Step2-d Test Scenario 26

  27. Thank you! Kaoru Kenyoshi NEC Corporation Email k-kenyoshi@cb.jp.nec.com Phone +81-90-2217-8288

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