1、Information technology UPnP Device Architecture Part 26-1:Telephony device control protocol Level 2 Telephony architectureTechnologies de linformation Architecture de dispositif UPnP Partie 26-1:Protocole de contrle de dispositif de tlphonie Niveau 2 Architecture de tlphonieINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO
2、/IEC29341-26-1Reference numberISO/IEC 29341-26-1:2017(E)First edition2017-09 ISO/IEC 2017 ii ISO/IEC 2017 All rights reservedCOPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO/IEC 2017,Published in SwitzerlandAll rights reserved.Unless otherwise specified,no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized othe
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4、Blandonnet 8 CP 401CH-1214 Vernier,Geneva,SwitzerlandTel.+41 22 749 01 11Fax+41 22 749 09 47copyrightiso.orgwww.iso.orgISO/IEC 29341-26-1:2017(E)ISO/IEC 29341-26-1:2017(E)ISO/IEC 2017 All rights reserved iii CONTENTS 1Scope.v2Normative references.13Terms,definitions and abbreviated terms.13.1Provisi
5、oning terms.13.2Symbols.13.3General telephony terms.24Text conventions.25Introduction.26Telephony Reference Architecture.36.1Telephony Basic Architecture Paradigm.36.2Telephony Components Overview.56.2.1Call Management Service.66.2.2Media Management Service.76.2.3Interaction of Media and Call Manage
6、ment Service.76.2.4Messaging Service.86.2.5Presence Service.96.2.6Calendar Service.96.2.7Address Book Service.106.2.8Phone Management via Data Model.106.2.9InputConfig Service.116.2.10Security.12Annex A(informative)Deployment Scenarios.13Annex B(informative)Bibliography.20 Figure 1 UPnP Telephony Ba
7、sic Architecture.3Figure 2 Architecture with a Telephny Control Point(TelCP)on an independent Device(3-Box Model).4Figure 3 Service Level Architectural View.4Figure 4 UPnP Devices and Services for Telephony Architecture.5Figure 5 A Deployment Scenario with Two Telephony Server Devices in a Single Ph
8、ysical Box.6Figure 6 Call Management Service.7Figure 7 Media Management Service.7Figure 8 Architecture for Media Management Service.8Figure 9 Messaging Service Interaction Diagram.8Figure 10 Architecture for Presence Service.9Figure 11 Architecture for Calendar Service.10Figure 12 Architecture for A
9、ddress Book Service.10Figure 13 Phone Management via Data Model Interaction Diagram.11Figure 14 Architecture for InputConfig Service(IS).11Figure 15 Architecture for Security Service.12ISO/IEC 29341-26-1:2017(E)iv ISO/IEC 2017 All rights reserved Figure A.1 Architecture with Telephony Control Point
10、on a TV.13Figure A.2 Deployment with a TelCP on a TC-Multiple TV Model.13Figure A.3 Deployment with a TelCP on a TV-Multiple Phone Model.14Figure A.4 An Architecture with a Telephony Control Point(TelCP)and a Telephony Client(TC)on a TV(2-Box Model).14Figure A.5 Deployment model with a Telephony Con
11、trol Point(TelCP)and a Telephony Client(TC)on a TV (2-Box Model)Multiple TV Model.15Figure A.6 Deployment model with a Telephony Control Point(TelCP)and a Telephony Server(TS)on a Phone(2-Box Physical Model).15Figure A.7 Deployment with a phone having a Telephony Server(TS)and a Telephony Control Po
12、int(TelCP)-Multiple TV Model.16Figure A.8 Deployment with a Telephony Control Point(TelCP)on a Phone.16Figure A.9 Deployment with a Telephony Control Point(TelCP)on a Phone Multiple TV Model.17Figure A.10 Deployment with an independent Telephony Control point(TelCP)-3 Box Scenario.17Figure A.11 Depl
13、oyment with an independent Telephony Control Point(TelCP)3-Box with Multiple TV Model.18Figure A.12 Messaging Service Deployment with Phone as the Messaging Aggregator.18Figure A.13 Multiple Telephony Servers in a telephone.19 ISO/IEC 29341-26-1:2017(E)ISO/IEC 2017 All rights reserved v Foreword ISO
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