• ARINC 664-5 : 2005

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    AIRCRAFT DATA NETWORK - PART 5: NETWORK DOMAIN CHARACTERISTICS AND INTERCONNECTION

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  12-04-2005

    Publisher:  Aeronautical Radio Inc.

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION
    1.1 Purpose of Document
    1.2 Scope
    1.3 Network Document Organization
    1.4 Related Documents
    2.0 OVERVIEW
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Aircraft Control Domain (ACD)
    2.3 Airline Information Services Domain (AISD)
    2.4 Passenger Information and Entertainment Services Domain
         (PIESD)
    2.5 Passenger Owned Devices Domain (PODD)
    2.6 External Interfaces
    2.7 Inter-domain Connections
    3.0 NETWORK DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
    3.1 Overview
    3.2 Network Identification and Connectivity
    3.3 Network Security Design Considerations
    3.4 Quality of Service (QoS) Design Considerations
    3.5 Deterministic Network Design Considerations
    4.0 SECURITY
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Aircraft Domains
    4.3 Aircraft Network Security Methodology and Security Policies
    4.4 Security Design Considerations
    4.5 Network Security versus Application Security
    4.6 Cryptographic versus Non-Cryptographic Security
         Mechanisms
    4.7 Defense in Depth Security
    4.8 Example Security Architecture
    4.9 Logging
    4.10 Implications on Communication Protocol Stack
    4.11 Network Security and Firewall References
    5.0 NETWORK QoS DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
    5.1 Overview
    5.2 Connection-Oriented versus Connectionless QoS
    5.3 Integrated Services
    5.4 Differentiated Services
    5.5 Queuing Techniques
    5.6 Multiple Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)
    5.7 Service Level Agreements
    6.0 NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Network Management
    7.0 MOBILITY SERVICES
    7.1 Scope
    7.2 Types of Mobility
    7.3 Characteristics of Mobile IP
    7.4 Characteristics of Host Identity Protocol (HIP)
    ATTACHMENTS
    1 Security References
    APPENDICES
    A List of Acronyms
    B Glossary of Terms
    C Reserved
    D Aircraft Network Security Methodology and Security Policies
    E IPv4 and IPv6 Mobility
    F IPv4 and IPv6 IPsec
    G Quality of Service INTSERV and DIFFSERV Architecture Examples
    H Domain Decomposition Examples
    I Domain Comparison and Network Characteristics
    J Functional Elements
    ARINC Standard - Errata Report
    ARINC IA Project Initiation/Modification (APIM)

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    Specifies the design and implementation guidelines for networks installed in aircraft. Such networks may be used to enable network devices to communicate among themselves and with networks outside of the aircraft.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Aeronautical Radio Inc.
    Status Current

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