FRMCS GATEWAY Sample Clauses

FRMCS GATEWAY. 3.1.1 Kontron OB_GTW and TS_GTW Functions Reference in D2.1 Proto status Test status Justification/Result/Comment OBGTW_F1.1: Provide transport services - Expose an OBAPP API to the applications for decoupling application and transport Chap. 5.
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FRMCS GATEWAY. 4.1.1 API naming and symmetry between OB and TS There is no reason to differentiate OBapp and TSapp API (same service, same parameters exchanged…). Hence the specification of the API shall be common for both OBapp and TSapp and must not contain any parameter or function name that reflects “On-board” or “Trackside” context. Then, the API software could be used for both On-board or trackside gateway, or for both on-board or trackside application. It is the case in 5GRAIL OBapp/TSapp definition (see D2.1), but it is not the case in UIC FFFIS (see [S10]), which defines OBapp API. For example: • One of the API message is named “FRMCS_EVENT_STREAM_OPENING_ON- BOARD_FRMCS_ANSWER” (see 9.3.2 of FFFIS). This could be named instead: “FRMCS_EVENT_STREAM_OPENING_GTW_FRMCS_ANSWER”, and then would be valid for both OB and TS. There are several other similar examples. • One of the API parameters is named “Application On-board identifier” (see 9.4 in FFFIS), and written “appOBId” in the ASN.1 description. Again, there is no reason to have a distinction between On-Board and Trackside. To sum up, the API definition in the FFFIS should be thought to be applied for both OB_GTW and TS_GTW. Additionally, the name of the API itself should be valid for both OB and TS, with a common name such as “FRapp API” (FRMCS applications API), “RCSapp API” (Railways Communication System applications API) or “GWapp” API (Gateway – applications API), instead of OBapp API or TSapp API. 4.1.2 Multipath (Alstom) Alstom implemented a multipath at service layer (several MCdata-IPconn sessions established on the different links), as explained in D2.1 (chapter related to the Alstom multipath implementation). Several ways have been tested, but they also depend on what is supported by the MCX server/SIP core. A first idea was to use SIP forking, which allows a SIP UA to be registered with different IP addresses; and when a call is directed to this UA, all the registered IP addresses receives the SIP INVITE message. The underlying mechanism is represented in the below diagrams: registration phase using two links and expected behavior for a session establishment. The issue is that the MCX server used in WP4 does not support two parallel sessions between the same pair of MCdata clients. Then, the second 200 OK answer is never received on the initiator side (OB_GTW), because not sent by the MCX server. Consequently, a second solution making use of two different pairs of MC and SIP identities were used (one...

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