ITU-T
The International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is one of the three Sectors (branches) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). It is responsible for coordinating Standardization, standards fo ...
Recommendation Q.931 is the ITU standard
ISDN
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connection control
signalling
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protocol
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, forming part of ''Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1''. Unlike
connectionless
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systems like
UDP, ISDN is
connection oriented
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and uses explicit signalling to manage call state: Q.931. Q.931 typically does not carry user data. Q.931 does not have a direct equivalent in the Internet Protocol stack, but can be compared to
SIP. Q.931 does not provide
flow control or perform retransmission, since the underlying
layers
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are assumed to be reliable and the
circuit-oriented nature of ISDN allocates
bandwidth
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in fixed increments of 64
kbit/s
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. Amongst other things, Q.931 manages connection setup and breakdown. Like
TCP, Q.931 documents both the protocol itself and a protocol
state machine
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.
Q.931 was designed for ISDN call establishment, maintenance, and release of network connections between two DTEs on the ISDN
D channel
D channel (delta channel) is a telecommunications term which refers to the ISDN channel in which the control and signalling information is carried.
The bit rate of the D channel of a basic rate interface is 16 kbit/s, whereas it amounts t ...
. Q.931 has more recently been used as part of the
VoIP
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H.323 protocol stack (see
H.225.0
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) and in modified form in some
mobile phone
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transmission systems and in
ATM.
A Q.931 frame contains the following elements:
* Protocol discriminator (PD) – Specifies which signaling protocol is used for the connection (e.g. PD=8 for
DSS1
Digital Subscriber Signalling System No. 1 (DSS1) is a digital signalling protocol (D channel protocol) used for the ISDN. It is defined by ITU-T I.411 (ETS 300 102). It supports Bearer Capability, Low Level Compatibility and High Level Compat ...
)
* Call reference value (CR) – Addresses different connections which can exist simultaneously. The value is valid only during the actual time period of the connection
* Message type (MT) – Specifies the type of a layer 3 message out of the Q.931-defined Message type set for call control (e.g. SETUP). There are messages defined for the call setup, the call release and the control of call features.
*
Information element An information element, sometimes informally referred to as a field, is an item in Q.931 and Q.2931 messages, IEEE 802.11 management frames, and cellular network messages sent between a base transceiver station and a mobile phone or similar piece ...
s (IE) – Specify further information which is associated to the actual message. An IE contains the IE name (e.g. bearer capability), their length and a variable field of contents.
Message examples
Messages typically control or report the status of connections. For example:
* SETUP (indicating the establishment of a connection)
* CALL PROCEEDING (indicating that the call is being processed by the destination terminal)
* ALERTING (tells the calling party that the destination terminal is ringing)
* CONNECT (sent back to the calling party indicating that the intended destination has answered the call)
* DISCONNECT (sent to indicate a request to terminate the connection, by the end that seeks to terminate)
* RELEASE (sent in response to the disconnect request indicating that the call is to be terminated).
* RELEASE COMPLETE (sent by the receiver of the release to complete the handshake).
* RESTART (Reset D Channel to idle)
Disconnect causes
Q.2931
Q.2931 is a modified and extended variant of Q.931 for use on
"B-ISDN" or
ATM networks. Q.2931 fulfils a purpose within BISDN similar to that of Q.931 in ISDN. Whilst ISDN allocates bandwidth in fixed 64k increments, B-ISDN/ATM incorporates an elaborate
traffic management
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scheme, allowing precise specification of virtual circuit traffic parameters such as peak and mean bandwidth,
jitter
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, cell loss ratio and so on. In order that ATM switches can manage bandwidth allocation in the network, encodings to express these parameters were added in Q.2931.
[for example, see the Extended Quality of Service or eQoS Information Element, which can indicate many quality of service parameters']
Unlike Q.931, although Q.2931 was implemented by many switch manufacturers, it was never widely deployed.
References
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Integrated Services Digital Network
ITU-T recommendations
ITU-T Q Series Recommendations