• BS ISO/IEC 8348:1996

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    Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Network service definition

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-08-1998

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    SECTION 1 - GENERAL
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
        2.1 Identical Recommendations/International
              Standards
        2.2 Paired Recommendations/International Standards
              equivalent in technical content
        2.3 Additional references
    3 Definitions
        3.1 Basic reference model definitions
        3.2 Service conventions definitions
        3.3 Network Service definitions
        3.4 Network addressing definitions
        3.5 Network layer architecture definitions
    4 Abbreviations
    5 Conventions
        5.1 General conventions
        5.2 Parameters
        5.3 NC endpoint identification convention
    6 Overview and general characteristics
    7 Types and classes of Network service
    SECTION 2 - DEFINITION OF THE CONNECTION-MODE SERVICE
    8 Features of the connection-mode Network Service
    9 Model of the connection-mode Network Service
        9.1 Model of the connection-mode Network Service
        9.2 Model of a Network Connection
    10 Quality of the connection-mode Network Service
        10.1 Determination of QOS
        10.2 Definition of OS-parameters
    11 Sequence of primitives
        11.1 Relation of primitives at the two NC end points
        11.2 Sequence of primitives at one NC endpoint
    12 Connection establishment phase
        12.1 Function
        12.2 Types of primitives and parameters
        12.3 Sequence of primitives
    13 Connection release phase
        13.1 Function
        13.2 Types of primitive and parameters
        13.3 Sequence of primitives when releasing an
              established NC
        13.4 Sequence of primitives in an NS user rejection of
              an NC establishment attempt
        13.5 Sequence of primitives in an NS provider
              rejection of an NC establishment attempt
    14 Data transfer phase
        14.1 Data transfer
        14.2 Receipt confirmation service
        14.3 Expedited data transfer service
        14.4 Reset service
    SECTION 3 DEFINITION OF THE CONNECTIONLESS-MODE SERVICE
    15 Features of the connectionless-mode Network Service
    16 Model of the connectionless-mode Network Service
        16.1 Model of the connectionless-mode Network Layer
              Service
        16.2 Model of a network connectionless-mode
              transmission
    17 Quality of the connectionless-mode Network Service
        17.1 Determination of QOS
        17.2 Definition of network connectionless-mode
              QOS-parameters
        17.3 Route selection considerations
    18 Sequence of primitives
    19 Data transfer
        19.1 Function
        19.2 Types of primitives and parameters
        19.3 Sequence of primitives
    Annex A Network Layer Addressing
        A.1 General
        A.2 Scope
        A.3 Concepts and terminology
        A.4 Principles for creating the OSI Network
              addressing scheme
        A.5 Network address definition
        A.6 Character based DSP allocation
        A.7 Reference publication formats
        A.8 Network entity titles
    Annex B Rationales for the material in Annex A
        B.1 IDI formats (see A.5.2.1.2)
        B.2 Reservation of AFI values 00-F and FF
        B.3 Derivation of the preferred encodings
    Annex C Facilities for conveying service characteristics
              in the connectionless-mode Network Service
        C.1 Introduction
        C.2 Function
        C.3 Types of primitives and parameters
        C.4 Service characteristics
        C.5 Types of primitives and parameters

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    Specifies the network layer service to the transport layer at the boundary between the transport and network layers of the reference model. Has the following principal objectives: to specify the characteristics of a conceptual Network Service (supplements the Reference Model in guiding the development of Network Layer protocols; to give a basis for the individual enhancement of existing heterogenous subnetworks to a common subnetwork-independent Network Service to enable them to be concatenated for providing global communication; to encourage convergence of the capabilities offered by providers of subnetworks; to give a basis for the development and implementation of subnetwork-independent Transport Layer protocols.

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    Committee IST/6
    Development Note Supersedes 98/645337 DC (03/2005) Supersedes 92/60133 DC and 93/641549 DC. (03/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 7306:1995 Procedures for the operation of the UK scheme for the allocation of ISO DCC format OSI Network Layer addresses (including the operation of the associated UK Registration Authority)
    BS EN 60870-6-601:1995 Telecontrol equipment and systems. Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO standards and ITU-T recommendations Functional profile for providing the connection-oriented transport service in end system connected via permanent access to a packet switched data network
    BS EN 60870-6-2:1996 Telecontrol equipment and systems. Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO standards and ITU-T recommendations Use of basic standards (OSI layers 1-4)

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 6523:1984 Data interchange — Structures for the identification of organizations
    ISO/IEC 2375:2003 Information technology — Procedure for registration of escape sequences and coded character sets
    ISO/IEC 646:1991 Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange
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