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1 Report of ETSI NGN Activities Rainer Münch ETSI TISPAN Chairman Presenter: Ian Spiers DOCUMENT #:GSC13-GTSC6-20 FOR:Presentation SOURCE:Rainer Münch, Ian Spiers AGENDA ITEM:4.1 CONTACT(S):Rainer.Muench@alcatel-lucent.com (R.Muench@alcatel-lucent.de)R.Muench@alcatel-lucent.de dominique.roche@orange-ftgroup.com ian.spiers@googlemail.com TISPANsupport@etsi.org Submission Date: June 27, 2008

2 NGN in ETSI Technical Body – TISPAN Common IMS in 3GPP

3 3 TISPAN is … the home of NGN standards TISPAN is the ETSI body that –specifies standards for Fixed networks and internet convergence –developed the Convergence work Item (FMC) –specifies the Next Generation of Networks Many of the participating organisations have their HQs from outside of Europe TISPAN NGN specifications are referenced by the ITU-T Common IMS parts of the TISPAN work are considered in 3GPP specifications as published by ETSI or other OPs Open area: http://portal.etsi.org/docbox/TISPAN/Open http://portal.etsi.org/docbox/TISPAN/Open TISPAN NGN specifications can be considered as THE global NGN solution

4 4 An important standards group (and a great one) … –Typically up to 160 participants per meeting –International participation (Europe, Asia, Americas) –Up to +800 documents to treat in 7 WGs during one week –4 plenaries, 4-6 WG meetings, 4-8 ad hocs per year TISPAN is today

5 5 TISPAN Organisation 7 Working Groups –Requirements and Architecture –Protocols –Numbering, Naming, Addressing, Routeing –Home Networks –Testing and Validation –Security –Network Management Hierarchical system for organising and managing the work Oversee activity per topic Collocated Technical Committee Plenaries and full WG meetings (4 times a year) Interim meetings as required and agreed (face-to-face or virtual) Close co-operation with other SDOs, ITU-T, 3GPP, corporate networks (e.g. Ecma), many fora and groups

6 6 ETSI NGN Status Release 1 ………….. Status Complete Release 2 ………….. Nearing completion Release 3…………… Requirement capture and early work progressing Transfer of Work Items for Common IMS All Common IMS related WIs have been transferred to 3GPP, TISPAN monitor progress carefully and take appropriate action if specific problems are identified.

7 7 Resource control (RACS) Network attachment subsystem (NASS) Supplementary services PSTN/ISDN Emulation (PES) IPTV –TS 183 063 on IMS IPTV Stage 3 Core network aspects has been published. –TS 183 064 on IPTV dedicated system Stage 3 has been approved at TISPAN#18 Plenary (03 – 04 July 2008). Numbering, naming, addressing, routeing Home networks and devices Corporate networks and business communication Resource control (RACS) Network attachment subsystem (NASS) Supplementary services PSTN/ISDN Emulation (PES) IPTV –TS 183 063 on IMS IPTV Stage 3 Core network aspects has been published. –TS 183 064 on IPTV dedicated system Stage 3 has been approved at TISPAN#18 Plenary (03 – 04 July 2008). Numbering, naming, addressing, routeing Home networks and devices Corporate networks and business communication Some key work areas in NGN R2

8 8 ETSI TISPAN NGN Release 3 Early requirements for the next TISPAN Release include –VoIP Consolidation (including QoS, security, interworking) –IPTV Service evolution (blended services and beyond) –Consolidation of the work on business communication –Ultra Broadband (fixed and wireless) access to the NGN Work progressing on Non-3GPP access systems –Improvements to Release 2, e.g. resource control –Interconnection (NGN, NGCN) –Network Harmonisation - increase interoperability with other NGNs and other networks (non IMS).

9 9 Home Networks Analyse the impacts on the “customer environment” derived from the high level system requirements for the support of the TISPAN defined services and capabilities. Define requirements and specifications to be applied to the customer environment elements (home gateways and customer devices). Definition of detailed architecture and reference points (within the home network) for the customer network gateway (CNG) and the customer network devices (CNDs) for conversational services. Definition of detailed architecture and reference points for the customer network devices (CNDs) enabling the IPTV IMS based service usage. Definition of guidelines for the implementation of security mechanisms in the customer networks

10 10 Home Networks – Next Steps Completion of activities detailing the protocols used by the Customer Gateway and the Customer Network Devices (conversational services) on the basis of the published deliverables on which the reference architectures are defined. Completion of activities detailing the functions of the customer gateway. Definition of protocols handled by the Customer device enabling the IPTV IMS based service usage. Update of the guidelines on security mechanisms for customer networks. Launch of activities for defining new use cases and requirements for customer networks for TISPAN NGN R3. Definition of possible new documents detailing specific technical aspects typical for customers networks (e.g. Quality of Service in-home mechanisms, Remote Management issues etc.)

11 11 European Home Networking Platform Efficient broadband deployment & multi-service implementation Home networking platform is included within ETSI TC ATTM (Access Terminals Transmission Multiplexing) Home networking platform covers –Telecommunications Access and Home Networks including Terminal Equipment and Network Terminating Equipment. –Copper, fibre and wireless transmission support. –Lower layers of home networks (in collaboration with TISPAN for service implementation). Collaboration with other relevant bodies within and outside of ETSI (e.g. ITU-T, CENELEC) Strong telecom position to champion used transmission protocols, e.g. DSL systems in home networking. Increasing load in customer premises will more than balance any saving actions into the network –PSOs are invited to champion energy efficiency in developed specifications on ICT products, systems and installed ones in order to implement multi-service –PSOs are invited to support usable residential networking guidance towards users (customers) including a greener approach

12 12 Numbering, Naming and Addressing TISPAN WG4 have investigated the need to introduce a Naming Address Resolution (NAR) framework into TISPAN NGN conformant communication networks The following approach was adopted: –Investigation of ‘use cases in the NGN environment’ to determine required NAR functions –Gap Analysis of current TISPAN NGNs specifications - comparing them to existing/emerging solutions of NAR methods. –Identification of items requiring further standardization based on the above analysis –Analysis of the consequences of creating a Naming Address Resolution framework.

13 13 NGN Interconnection TISPAN is currently working on ENUM & DNS Guidelines that will enable TISPAN to evaluate their requirements against what is set out within the GSMA documents IR34 and IR37. That exercise will provide a firm basis for TISPAN examine their requirements for an Inter-operator IP backbone network and discuss the possibility of a common approach with the GSMA, or alternatively conclude why this isn't the case. ETSI to: –Complete work on ENUM & DNS Guidelines, NGN evolution for interconnection, inter-domain and access reference points, numbering, naming, addressing, routeing and Naming Address Resolution functionality –Identify any critical outstanding issues and propose a way forward, e.g. the need to develop further commercial and administrative arrangements required to facilitate the realisation of an IPX responding to TISPAN requirements –Compare detailed requirements and guidelines against other planned approaches e.g. GSMA –Consider the likelihood of achieving a viable large scale global approach for common IMS providers ETSI is supporting the view that all required parties need to move forward in a coordinated manner. ETSI is supporting collaboration with 3GPP, GSMA, SDOs, ITU-T.

14 14 TISPAN NGN R2 security NGN Security requirements (TS 187 001) –Defines also security requirements for IPTV, Business Communication, Media Security, Home Networking, and for countering UC NGN eTVRA (TR 187 002) –Threat and risk analyses for specific NGN use cases such as NAT traversal, RACS, Media Security, and Unsolicited Communication; NGN Security architecture (TS 187 003) –Defining the security architecture for IPTV, Home Networking, FMC, Media Security, H.248, Corporate Networks Generalised NAT traversal feasibility study (TR 187 008) Media security (TR 187 007) Impact of unsolicited communication in the NGN (TR 187 009) NGN Lawful Interception functional entities, information flow and reference points (TS 187 005) Data retention and its impact on the NGN (TR 187 012)

15 15 Early TISPAN NGN R3 security: Feasibility study on IPTV security architecture –Study models and key management systems for service protection aim to develop the model for the NGN. –Study of functional entities and mechanisms for service protection with the aim to define these for the NGN. –Study of a framework open to the integration of content protection solutions. Feasibility study of security mechanisms for customer premises networks connected to TISPAN NGN.

16 16 Topics for future security work IPTV security (enhancement of stage 2, definition of stage 3) Adding Prevention of Unsolicited Communication as a feature (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3) Identity protection, authentication and integrity countermeasures and to define credential management Media security provisioning (stage 1, stage2) Additional work on NAT-T (e.g. interaction with RACS, interaction with IPTV, security analysis of use of STUN) Enhanced security for NASS, RACS Security for CNG/CND (stage 1, stage 2, stage 3) –Implications for AGCF security Security for NGCN FMC (taking into account requirements of the FMCA) Diameter and Radius AVP profiling Application layer security on the NGN (e.g. TELCO 2.0) Analyse the inter-relation between security features and architecture of the NGN (IPTV, NAT-T, NASS, RACS etc.) in terms of how to employ consistent security architecture and mechanisms Develop general rules, patterns, and templates to ease the employment of the NGN in practice and to facilitate risk control

17 17 Network Management NGN Management –Resource Management (IMS Management imported from 3GPP) –Subscription Management (SuM) –IPTV Management “JointSuM” –collaboration between ETSI TISPAN WG8, 3GPP SA5, and TM Forum TIP, working on alignment of the Subscription Management and Service Activation specifications in these bodies. Recently, also ITU-T SG 4 has indicated their interest in this work. Collaboration –TM Forum and other de facto bodies are important players in the global telecom management standards arena. Their work is being taken into account in TISPAN WG8.

18 18 Testing Activities Production of manual and automatic test suites to ensure the conformance to TISPAN, 3GPP and ITU standardised protocols. These tests ensure –the global interoperability for and between ISDN and TISPAN NGN Releases incl. PSTN/ISDN Emulation Subsystem, –QoS between networks, –performance benchmarking for NGN Co-operation with –3GPP –ITU (SG 11, SG 12)

19 19 ETSI NGN STF activities Still an important part of ETSI working Methods User STF work EC Emergency and location work Security NGN UCI

20 20 As NGN networks are being rolled out and tested, TISPAN is seeing a large increase in the number of corrections (CRs) to NGN-R1 and R2. This is a good sign. TISPAN (and ETSI) recognises the importance of cooperation agreements and is identifying key bodies and works together to avoid duplication of effort. TISPAN ’ s members are now focused on Rel-2 completion and progressing new work areas for Rel-3. Push ahead with e.g. the Interconnection work, IPTV, home networks, next generation corporate networks, next generation access technologies. Next Steps (in Standards)

21 21 Other PSOs Noted that the work on NGN protocols in ITU-T SG 11 is progressing well. Cooperation between PSOs is continuing. To be completed during this GSC meeting when information is available.

22 22 Challenges It is noted that caution should be taken to ensure that work is not duplicated in PSOs. In general, cooperation is working well. As new features and services are introduced using NGNs, more and more divers players are active on the playing field (e.g. NGN IPTV- Content suppliers-broadcaster etc). This has to be coordinated!

23 23 ETSI Please visit http://www.ETSI.org or contact helpdesk@etsi.org ETSI Please visit http://www.ETSI.org or contact helpdesk@etsi.org TISPAN Please visit http://www.TISPAN.org or contact TISPANsupport@etsi.org Open area: http://portal.etsi.org/docbox/TISPAN/Open TISPAN Please visit http://www.TISPAN.org or contact TISPANsupport@etsi.org Open area: http://portal.etsi.org/docbox/TISPAN/Open

24 24 Supplementary Slides

25 25 IPv6 Testing Level 1 IPv6 Core WI Level 2 IPv6 Mobility WI Level 2 IPv6 to IPv4 WI Level 2 IPv6 Security WI Level 2 Requirements Catalogue WI Level 3 Interoperability WI Level 3 Conformance WI Level 3 TSS & TP WI Level 4 Test Suite WI Level 4 Core TSS & TP Deliverable Core TTCN-3 ATS Deliverable Core Catalogue Deliverable An Example of the Hierarchical System for Organising and Managing the Work

26 26 NGN Feasibility Studies Feed into TISPAN Core Security Documents:

27 27 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (1/8) Rel-2 Overall Description: Release 2 definition 180 002 Service and Capability Requirements 181 005 NGN Functional Architecture 282 001 IMS General Evolution: IMS Functional architecture282 007 IMS Stage 2 description182 006 IMS Call Control Protocol based on SIP and SDP Stage 3 [3GPP TS 24.229 Rel-7 modified]283 003 H.248 Profile for controlling MRFP in the IMS; Protocol specification [3GPP TS 29.333 Rel-7 modified] 183 031 Common Basic Communication procedures; Protocol specification183 028 Requirements for a NGN Session Control Protocol and analysis of the IMS SIP profile meets these requirements282 016 Interworking between IMS and IP networks (Endorsement of 3GPP TS 29.162)183 021 Diameter-based protocol between CSCF and UPSF/SLF; Signalling flows and protocol details [3GPP TS 29.228 V6.8.0 and 3GPP TS 29.229 V6.6.0, modified]183 033

28 28 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (2/8) IMS Supplementary Services (ISS): Advice of Charge (AoC): Advice Of Charge (AOC) Stage 3 183 047 Call Completion on Busy Subscriber (CCBS), Call Completion No Reply (CCNR): CCBS, CCNR Stage 3 183 042 Call Waiting (CW): CW Stage 3 183 015 SMS over NGN IMS: Overview of Messaging Services 181 007 Support of SMS over NGN IMS Stage 2 182 021 Support of SMS and MMS over NGN IMS subsystem; Stage 3 [Endorsement of 3GPP TS 24.341 Release 7] 183 051 Messaging service using the IMS: Stage 3: Protocol specifications [Endorsement of 3GPP TS 24.247 Release 6] 183 041 Direct Communication (DC) Service: DC Service Description [Endorsement of OMA-ERELD-PoC-V1] 181 006 DC Architecture and functional description [Endorsement of OMA-AD-PoC-V1] 182 017 DC: SIP Protocol Specification (OMA-TS-POC_ControlPlane-V1, modified and OMA-TS-PoC_UserPlane-V1, modified and OMA-TS-PoC_XDM-V1, modified) 183 045 Customized Originating and Terminating Multimedia Information Presentation (COMIP/CTMIP) and Customized Originating and Terminating Multimedia Information Filtering (COMIF/CTMIF): COMIP/CTMIP and COMIF/CTMIF Requirements Analysis 181 015 Presence Service (Presence): Presence Architecture and functional description 182 008 Presence Architecture and functional description 283 030

29 29 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (3/8) PSTN/ISDN Simulation Subsystem (PSS): Closed User Group (CUG) Protocol specification 183 054 PSS Communication Diversion (CDIV) Protocol specification183 004 PSS Conference (CONF) Protocol specification183 005 PSS Malicious Communication Identification (MCID) Protocol specification183 016 PSS Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP) and Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR) Protocol specification183 008 PSS Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT) Protocol specification183 029 PSS Multimedia Telephony (MMTel) Stage 1181 002 PSS Voice Call Continuity (VCC) Stage 2182 007 PSS XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) over the Ut interface183 023 PSS Message Waiting Indication (MWI) Protocol specification183 006 PSS Communication HOLD (HOLD) Protocol specification183 010 PSS Anonymous Communication Rejection (ACR) and Communication Barring (CB)183 011 PSS Originating Identification Presentation (OIP) and Originating Identification Restriction (OIR)183 007

30 30 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (4/8) IP Television (IPTV): Requirements for network transport capabilities to support IPTV services 181 014 Service Layer Requirements to integrate NGN services and IPTV 181 016 IP TV Architecture: Dedicated subsystem for IPTV functions 182 028 IPTV functions supported by the IMS 182 027 IMS-based IPTV stage 3 specification 183 063 Dedicated IPTV subsystem stage 3 specification 183 064 Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC): FMC Requirements analysis 181 011 Corporate Network: Business Communication Requirements181 019 Core and Enterprise NGN Interaction Scenarios and Architectural Requirements182 023 Hosted Enterprise Services; Architecture and functional description182 024 Business Trunking; Architecture and functional description182 025 Customer Network Gateway (CNG): Services requirements and capabilities for customer networks connected to TISPAN NGN185 005 CNG Architecture and Reference Points185 003 High level customer network architectures185 004 Customer Devices architecture and interfaces and Reference Points185 006 Analysis of protocols for customer networks connected to TISPAN NGN185 007 Analysis of security mechanisms for customer networks connected to TISPAN NGN R2185 008 Architecture and reference points of customer network devices for IPTV services185 009

31 31 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (5/8) Interconnection and Numbering Rel-2: Interconnect issues related to Numbering Naming and Addressing (NAR)184 006 Naming/Numbering Address Resolution (NAR)184 007 Register of assigned protocol numbers and names183 050 Incorporating Universal Communications Identifier (UCI) support into the specification of Next Generation Networks (NGN)284 004 Accounting and Charging Rel-2: Charging management: Endorsement of 3GPP Rel-7 TS 32.240, 32.260, 32.297, 32.298 and 32.299 (modified)282 010 SIP Transfer of IMS Service Tariff Information; Protocol specification183 058 PSTN/ISDN Emulation Sub-system (PES) Rel-2 Improvements: PES Functional architecture182 012 PES Stage 3 specification183 043 QoS and Overload Control Rel-2: Resource and Admission Control and the (x-RACF) in the Resource and Protocol specification283 026 QoS Rel-2: Requirements for QoS in a NGN 181 018 Architectures for QoS handling 182 022 Overload and Congestion Control (OCC): Control of Processing Overload; Stage 2 Requirements 182 018 OCC Architecture; Part 2: Overload and Congestion control (GOCAP) 283 039-2 OCC Part 4: Adaptative Control for the MGC 283 039-4 OCG Part 5: ISDN overload control at the Access Gateway 283 039-5

32 32 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (6/8) Network Attachment Sub-System (NASS) Rel-2 Improvements: NASS Functional Architecture282 004 NASS: e2 interface based on the DIAMETER protocol283 035 NASS: a2 interface based on the DIAMETER protocol183 059-1 NASS: User-Network Interface Protocol Definitions183 019 Customer Network Gateway Configuration Function; e3 Interface based upon CWMP183 065 NASS: e4 interface based on the DIAMETER protocol283 034 Resource and Admission Control Subsystem (RACS) Rel-2 Improvements: RACS Functional Architecture282 003 RAS: H.248 Profile for controlling Border Gateway Functions (BGF) Protocol specification283 018 RACS: DIAMETER protocol for session based policy set-up information exchange between the Application Function (AF) and the Service Policy Decision Function (SPDF); Protocol specification Release 2183 017 Re Reference Point; Protocol Specification183 060 Ri' Reference Point; Protocol Specification183 062 H.248 Profile for controlling Access and Residential Gateways283 002 Network Management Rel-2: WG8 Specification Guidelines188 007 NGN Management Network Resource Model (NRM): NRM Part 1: Requirements 188 005-1 NRM Part 2: Information service 188 005-2 NRM Part 3: Solution set 188 005-3

33 33 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (7/8) NGN Subscription Management (SM): SM Part 1: Requirements188 002-1 SM Part 2: Information Model188 002-2 SM Part 3: Functional Architecture188 002-3 NGN SECurity (SEC) Rel-2: SEC Feasibility study of prevention of unsolicited communication in the NGN187 009 Feasibility study on Media Security in TISPAN NGN187 007 SEC Requirements - Rel-2187 001 SEC Security Architecture; Rel-2187 003 SEC Threat, Vulnerability and Risk Analysis - Rel-2187 002 NGN Release 2 Lawful Interception; Stage 2 definition187 005 Security Miscellaneous: NGN Security; Report on security of identity in the NGN187 010 NGN Security; Method for application of ISO 15408-2 requirements in NGN187 011

34 34 List of TISPAN Rel-2 deliverables (8/8) Interworking Solution for REFER interworking problems183 052 ISDN/SIP interworking183 036 Endorsement of the SIP-ISUP Interworking between the IMS and CS networks [3GPP TS 29.163 (Release 7), modified]283 027 SDP Interworking between SIP/SDP and H.248/SDP183 046 Other Rel-2 aspects H.248 Non-Call Related Procedures and Management System Interaction183 025 H.248 Profile for controlling Trunking Media Gateways (TMG) [Endorsement of 3GPP TS 29.332 (V7.7.0), modified]283 049 Support of Overlap sending v2 in a IMS NGN Release 2183 056 Feasibility study on Out-of-band DTMF transport183 057 NGN Architecture to support emergency communication from citizen to authority182 009 XML Document Management; Architecture and functional description182 011 Testing Rel-2 Network Performance objectives tests for IP-based Voice services102 547 Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT) Testing - Part 1: PICS 186 015-1 Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT) Testing - Part 2: TSS&TP 186 015-2 IMS NNI Interworking Test Specifications; Part 1: Test Purposes for IMS NNI Interworking 186 011-1 IMS NNI Interworking Test Specifications; Part 2: Test Descriptions for IMS NNI Interworking 186 011-2 Interworking between SIP and Bearer Independent Call Control Protocol or ISDN User Part, Profile A and B Part 1: Test Suite Structure and Test Purposes (TSS&TP) 186 002-2


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