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1 Plain Old Telephone System From Comfort to Numbering RIPE 46 VoIP and ENUM 1. September 2003 Richard STASTNY ÖFEG/TELEKOM AUSTRIA, Postbox 147, 1103-Vienna enum:
2 Today's Roadmap on Numbering 1. POTS from Comfort to Numbering Why are the numbers in the PSTN in the way they are? A historical "Tour de Force" 2. ENUM and VoIP Numbering and Dialing Plans ENUM Mapping of E.164 Numbers to Internet Names and Addresses E.164 Numbers for VoIP and Routing on the PSTN Why Numbering and Dialing Plans for VoIP? An Overview and a Proposal 3. VoIP and CLI Trusted Identification Calling Line Identification on VoIP A Proposal Richard Stastny 2
3 More then 100 Years of Telephony What has changed since 1900? Not very much, same as railways... same speed, but reduced prices and reduced comfort Richard Stastny 3
4 From POTS to VoIP The technology was already established after 20 years (more then VoIP today) Functions Alerting, Ringing Off hook on hook Call set up, dialing Receiver and transmitter Battery then Voice, Dial central now Keys, MFC local Richard Stastny 4
5 C.B. Steam Phone Circuits A subscriber line with DC power from a Central Battery A hook-switch if on-hook an AC circuit with a bell and a capacitor for Ringing (high resistance) if off-hook a DC circuit with a microphone (low resistance for off-hook detection in C.O.) an induction coil for separation of the transmitter (to block the DC current) Richard Stastny 5
6 The Switchboard in the Central Office You picked up the transmitter (off-hook) a flap signals this at the switchboard in the central office the operator answers you tell her: "Give me the Undertaker" and she establishes the connection - this was very comfortable Richard Stastny 6
7 Almon Brown Strowger This system was nearly perfect, but... A.B. Strowger was an undertaker in Kansas City and the operator was the wife of another undertaker and connected the calls for undertakers to her husband Strowger did not like this at all so he invented the automatic telephone exchange Richard Stastny 7
8 The Strowger Selector The strowger selector is controlled by the dial pulses directly A final selector is able to connect to 100 lines with two digits the first digit is stepping up vertically the second digit is turning horizontally bell-head counting and the digit '0' is ten steps! Richard Stastny 8
9 A complete automatic switch Three basic types of selectors: Uniselector to find a free first selector and attach dial tone eventually 1 or more group selectors (first, second,...) the group selector uses up 1 digit and searches for the next free selector The final selector uses up 2 digits. So a local switch uses 2 or more digits and a number was really an address Richard Stastny 9
10 The Dial To control the strowger selectors, a device was needed in the phone to generate the necessary pulses The idea was, that the caller is controlling the phone system manually with a dial (so "automatic" is questionable) The dial is able to generate digits transmitted as pulses by "breaking" the DC circuit (you may also dial with the hook switch) The dial is providing a standardized length of "make" and "break" Dialing is signaling Richard Stastny 10
11 Dials Number Rings and Finger Plates Vienna 1928 Richard Stastny 11
12 Dialing at central office Richard Stastny 12
13 Selector Richard Stastny 13
14 A Strowger automatic exchange Richard Stastny 14
15 Basic Signals Then Before we continue, we should recapitulate the basic signals in step bystep systems, transmitted in-band with DC signals, AC signals or audible tones: Off-hook (DC) dialtone (tone) dialing (DC) call proceeding (clacker, tucker, hackety-hack, ;-) trunk busy (tone) subscriber busy (tone) number unavailable (tone) ringtone (tone) ringing (AC) Answer on-hook or release from far end (DC and tone) These are still the main signals we have now. Richard Stastny 15
16 Basic Signals Now A-sub Network B-sub Off-hook Dial tone Dialing Ring tone Answer Ind. Release Ringing Answer Release Ind Release Call Set-up Signalling traffic User traffic Release Quelle: Siegmund, Intelligente Netze Richard Stastny 16
17 A phone network All phone or subscriber lines where connected to the local office but people sometimes people also wanted to call long distance so even in switchboard times a central office was connected via "trunk" lines to other central offices Richard Stastny 17
18 Trunking Even if local calls could be made automatically in the first half of the last century, long distance calls still required operators. The connections between the local offices (the trunks) where still only accessible from switchboard operators. In many cases the digit '0' of the first selector was used to route the call to a switchboard and the operator established the "trunk" call ('0' was selected because it was used rarely) Subscriber Trunk Dialing (STD) on large scale was introduced in the 50s International Subscriber Dialing (ISD) was introduced in the 60s continental and in the 70s inter-continental. Richard Stastny 18
19 Trunk Auto In the beginning, the caller dialed directly into the trunk network like into the local network but the problem was that the numbers (trunk codes) to dial for a given destination were different for each origination To unify all trunk codes in a country, additional equipment was necessary between local network and the trunk network the access equipment (e.g. 2-to-4 wire conversion, tariff pulses) the register (storing and out pulsing of digits, tariff selection) and the translator (digit translation) a preliminary IN-service ;-) access equipment was needed throughout the call, registers only during call set-up and translators only during translation Richard Stastny 19
20 Access to Trunk Auto Richard Stastny 20
21 Register and Translator Since at this time registers and translators where electromechanical, they had to be simple Most translation was done by simply deleting and/or adding digits How could this be achieved? By creating a tree structured hierarchy of central offices (switching centers) Richard Stastny 21
22 Austrian Trunk Network The Austrian Hierarchy - EA, VBA, NGA, HBA, (AVSt) The Austrian Trunk Code is normally 4 digits: K1 K2 K3 K4 The Registers are located at the incoming VBA trunks and are adding '0's to go up the hierarchy and/or deleting digits Step-by-Step System using an Open Numbering Plan (variable digit length) AVSt - Auslandsvermittlungsstelle Register Richard Stastny 22
23 The translation by the register (RV) introduced 1951 The user always dials '0 K1 K2 K3 K4' The RV dials: To other local office in own "Verbundgruppe" 'K3 K4' To other local office in own "Netzgruppe" '0 K3 K4' All other: '0 0 K1 K2 K3 K4' II.NGW I.NGW VbGW I. Group Selector, I.GW Richard Stastny 23
24 North American Trunk Network The NANP Hierarchy Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Regional Center Sectional Center Primary Center Toll Centre End Office Crossbar system using a Closed Numbering System originally in the format X0/1N XXN NNNN; since 1974 in the format XXN XXN NNNN; where X= 2-9 and N=1 to 0; In addition to the Numbering and Routing Plan also a Transmission Plan and a Tariff Plan was necessary Richard Stastny 24
25 Dialling Plans Dialing Plans have a clear hierarchy for local calls, the local number (subscriber) is dialed directly for national (trunk) calls the national trunk network is accessed with a prefix (e.g. '0'), then the trunk code is dialed to reach the distant local office and then the local number in the distant local office is dialed for international (trunk) calls the national trunk network is accessed with a prefix (e.g. '0') then the international trunk network is accessed with another prefix (e.g. '0') then the country code to reach the national network of the foreign country then the trunk code to reach the distant local office and then the local number in the distant local office is dialed e.g. '0 0 CountryCode TrunkCode SubscriberNumber' This will be discussed in more detail in Part II Richard Stastny 25
26 International Subscriber Dialing ISD was introduced in 1960 Many concerns where raised: Who needs it? International traffic in Germany 1960 was 0.6% My Grandma (= normal subscribers) cannot use it! She will not be able to dial 11 to 14 digits in one rush without making a mistake. All dials need to be unified (remember slide 11) Who will pay for this? (CCITT Redbook 1960 Unified Dials, no letters Keypad 1964) Automatic Tariffing (time and distance proportional) required In many countries it was considered problematic that a citizen is able to call any other foreign citizen in the world without asking anybody for permission. Richard Stastny 26
27 History of ITU and E.164 ITU was founded in 1865 (International Telegraph Union) CCIR(1927), CCIF(1924) and CCIT(1925) merged 1956 to form CCITT 1932 ITU changed name to International Telecommunication Union 1956 CCIF(1924) and CCIT(1925) merged to form CCITT 1989 Sectors ITU-T, ITU-R and ITU-D History of county codes 1960 CCITT Red Book featured a list of 2 digit country codes for Europe (some of them are still in force) 1964 CCITT Blue Book E.29: basis for existing international numbering plan 1968 CCITT White Book E.161/Q CCITT Green Book E.161/Q CCITT Orange Book E CCITT Yellow Book E CCITT Red Book E.163, E.164 for ISDN 1988 CCITT Blue Book E.163, E.164 for IDSN 1992 onwards ITU-T White Book E.164, E.164.1, E.164.3, E Richard Stastny 27
28 Fast Forward: Switching Matrix The next step where electromechanical register systems (e.g. Crossbar and reed relay systems)... Richard Stastny 28
29 Switching Matrices requiring Richard Stastny 29
30 Common Control, leading to... Richard Stastny 30
31 Stored Progam Controlled Systems SPC systems analog and digital transmission and switching networks all combinations existed These systems had in principle 3 parts the line and trunk circuits and its controllers (analog and digital) the switching network (analog and digital) and the central control (digital) Line or trunk signaling was detected by circuits submitted to the central control the central control analyses the information (e.g. digits dialed) and connects the incoming and outgoing circuits via the switching network Routing was now more flexible Richard Stastny 31
32 Digital Switching System ZGV 7 Schnittstelle zum ZGV7 (Link Interface) Koppelnetz Central Processor Schnittstelle zum Teilnehmer (Line Interface) Schnittstelle zum Vermittlungsnetz (Trunk Interface) PSTN/ISDN-Endgeräte TDM Richard Stastny 32
33 Signalling Signalling evolved from The Strowger type systems are called step-by-step systems Fully distributed, very reliable In-band Signaling (dial pulse, MFC R2 and others) With SPC systems first the same in-band signaling systems where used With the SPC systems and also with the introduction of digital transmission (e.g. PCM30) also out-band signaling was introduced. First associated (e.g. 4-bit signaling PCM30), then Common Channel Signaling Systems 6 and 7 Richard Stastny 33
34 in-band/out-of-band Signalling user & signalling traffic Channel Associated Signalling signalling traffic user traffic Common Channel Signalling Richard Stastny 34
35 Common Channel Signaling associated quasiassociated not associated SP SP SP SP SP Signalling Transfer Point Signalling Point Transport (Trunk) Signaling (Signalling Link) Richard Stastny 35
36 OSI vs. Signalling System 7 OSI Layers Signalling System 7 Application MAP INAP Presentation Session Transport Network Data Link TCAP SCCP MTP Level 3 MTP Level 2 ISUP Physical MTP Level 1 Richard Stastny 36
37 SS7 Planes Signaling network STP SCP SP SP SP Transport network SP STP SCP Signalling Point Signal Transfer Point Signal Control Point Richard Stastny 37
38 SS7 Quad Nodes: SP Signalling Point STP Signal Transfer Point (Router) SCP Signal Control Point (Database) F A B A C SCP mated pair STP mated pair STP Richard Stastny 38
39 Interconnection of Signaling Networks MTP is in principle like IP (with an address of 16 bit) Network Indicator 00 international network 01 spare international network 10 national use 11 spare national use Pointcode: Within his network, every Signalling Point has a unique Pointcode. (14 Bit, maximum of Pointcodes/network). Richard Stastny 39
40 Transit Network international network 00 TA net 10 transit network Net 1 Net 2 10 Net m 10 Richard Stastny 40
41 Connection of Signaling Networks national networks ISUP3n STP STP national transit network Digit anaylsis Signaling selects SP in other network STP Addressiing of SP in national transit network STP Digit analysis ISUP1i,2i,2iInt selects PoI SP SP Interworking ISUP3n to ISUP1i,2i,2iInt POI SP VSt HVSt VSt Transport Dial string Richard Stastny 41
42 ISUP Messages Call Processing: IAM Initial Address Message Setup of connection on a defined trunk (CIC) SAM Subsequent Address Message additional digits (overlap sending/en bloc sending) ACM Address Complete Destination reached (ringing) ANM Answer Called subscriber went off-hook REL Release Subscriber went on-hook RLC Release Complete ack of release message Richard Stastny 42
43 DSS1 and ISUP Numbers and Parms DSS1 called party number calling party number connected number redirecting number redirection number type of number (TON) unknown subscriber number national number international number screening indicator (SI) user provided, not screened user provided, verified and passed network provided presentation indicator (PI) presentation allowed presentation restricted ISUP V3 number not avail (due interworking) called party number calling party number connected number generic number Richard Stastny 43 original called party number redirecting number redirection number nature of address indicator (NAI) subscriber number national significant number international number screening indicator (SI) user provided, verified and passed network provided
44 Number portability started with number portability within a SPC switch Local number portability portability within a region keeping the same provider Service Provider Portability changing the service provider geographic number portability within region mobile number portability service number portability (one IN dip for SP, the second IN-dip for the service) Raises the question of the number holder Global number portability? Richard Stastny 44
45 Numbering from Addressing to Naming Within local step-by-step systems the number dialed was equivalent 1:1 to the physical addresses of the phone line This was also the case with the first trunk codes, but very soon the dialed trunk codes where translated by registers. Different numbers where used for routing (addressing) But there was still a strict hierarchy CC, NDC(TC), office code (OFC) and subscriber number (SN) With the introduction of SPC systems and IN-services this hierarchy was dissolved from bottom to top Within a central office, physical addresses of lines and trunk where independent of numbers, so people could move around keeping their numbers within an central office. As a next step, with the introduction of IN-services and local number portability they could move around within a region. National service numbers could move around anywhere in the country International service numberss could terminate anywhere in the world. Now with global Internet technology any E.164 number could in principle terminate anywhere in the world. How this can be achieved with ENUM and if this makes sense for all types of numbers will be discussed in part II Richard Stastny 45
46 Telephone Development Operator System service logic by humans Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) service logic hardwired into the system Stored Program Controlled (SPC) service logic by software not modular; service interaction a problem Common Channel Signaling (CCS 7) separation of signaling and transport independent packet network Intelligent Network (IN) external service logic freephone, calling card service, VPNs, number portability The raise of the stupid network (IP) migration of transport, signaling and service logic to the Internet transport in the core, signaling and service logic to the edge Richard Stastny 46
47 The End Thank you for your attention Richard Stastny 47
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