Standards

SONET Standards

 

 

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) coordinates and approves SONET standards. The standards are actually developed by Committee T1 which is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and accredited by ANSI to create network interconnection and interoperability standards for the United States. T1X1 and T1M1 are the primary T1 Technical Subcommittees responsible for SONET. T1X1 deals with "digital hierarchy and synchronization". T1M1 deals with "internetworking operations, administration, maintenance, and provisioning (OAM&P). Listed below are some of the most commonly cited SONET standards available from ANSI. Refer to the ANSI web site at http://www.ansi.org for a complete list of SONET standards along with information on purchasing the documents.

 

 SDH Standards

The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) coordinates the development of SDH standards. ITU was formerly known as the CCITT. It is sponsored by the United Nations and coordinates the development of telecommunications standards for the entire world. Listed below are some of the most commonly cited SDH standards available from ITU. Refer to the ITU web site at http://www.itu.int for a complete list of SONET standards along with information on purchasing the documents.

The most important of these (with a detailed explanations) is G.707  .  .  .

G.707/Y.1322 (2003 - this ITU-T recommendation is for both ITU-T series - G and Y): 

SERIES G: TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS AND MEDIA, DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS Digital terminal equipments – General

SERIES Y: GLOBAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, INTERNET PROTOCOL ASPECTS AND NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS

 

The following standard from ITU defines the mapping of an ATM cell stream into an SDH frame structure.

Similar specifications are available from the ATM Forum with the following being one example:

 

Telcordia (formerly Bellcore)

Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bell Communications Research, or "Bellcore") has issued over 50 documents that relate to SONET. The document most commonly cited is listed below. Refer to the Telcordia web site at http://www.telcordia.com for a complete list of documents along with information on purchasing the documents. Telcordia documents are very expensive with the following document listing for US $2250 (at last check).

 

IETF 

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has released RFCs that describe the use of Point-to-Point Protocol for transferring IP traffic natively over SONET and SDH circuits. These RFCs were developed by the PPP Extensions Working Group of IETF.