Table of Contents
1Definition
1.1Scope
1.2References
1.3Definitions
1.4Abbreviations
2Description
2.1Generaldescription
2.2GVNSaccess
2.3GVNScalling
2.4GVNSfeaturesdescription
2.5GVNSoperation,administration,maintenanceand
provisioning
2.6Applicability
3Procedures
3.1Provision/withdrawal
3.2Normalprocedures
3.3Exceptionalprocedures
3.4Alternateprocedures
4Networkcapabilitiesforcharging
5Interworkingrequirements
5.1Interworkingwithnon-ISDNnetworks
5.2Interworkingwiththeprivatenetworks(non-ISDNandISDN)
6Interactionswithsupplementaryservices
6.1Numberrelatedsupplementaryservices
6.2Communityofinterestsupplementaryservices
6.3Chargingsupplementaryservices
6.4Othersupplementaryservices
7SDLdiagrams Abstract
Provides private network functions to users at geographically dispersed international locations while minimizing the need for dedicated network resources. It may be offered to customers over the PSTN and/or ISDN.