TIA-1088
IP over Satellite (IPOS)
| Organization: | TIA |
| Publication Date: | 1 May 2006 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 65 |
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Background and Scope
When a network employing SNMS modems is configured solely in a hub-spoke configuration, the management and control of network connectivity is centralized at the hub, the link layer connections are structurally well-defined, and routing for the network layer is also well-defined. Extension of the SNMS requirements standard to mesh overlay configurations requires development and definition of a broader set of procedures and protocols for connection control.
The need for a connection protocol framework specific to DVB-RCS was identified some time ago in ETSI and DVB groups, and is in the process of being prototyped in the IBIS/AmerHis network. Another similar connection protocol also was developed by a TIA member company for a processed satellite system.
The ETSI/DVB C2P [Ref. 10] addresses both regenerative and
transponded (transparent) networks, and allows for
multipoint/multicast
This document has been developed using inputs from both ETSI/DVB and TIA member companies . The following terminology equivalencies should be noted:
- NOCC = NCC (usually located at the hub or Gateway/GW)
- ST = RCST
- C2P = CCP = SMCP
Mesh transparent network
This network is based on an architecture that supports Hub-spoke
and Peer-to-Peer communications using a transparent/transpon
Optionally, the Hub/Gateway may be treated as a member of the mesh network (except that the "NCC - RCST" SMCP messages would be internal). In other words, the SMCP may be used for establishment and release of IP traffic connections between a meshenabled RCST and the Hub/Gateway. However, for backwards compatibility with nonmesh DVB-RCS RCSTs, and for initial network establishment, the access and connection protocols for DVB-RCS shall also be supported by all terminals.
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