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AS/NZS 4149:1994

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Intermediate system to intermediate system intra-domain routing information exchange protocol for use in conjunction with the protocol for providing the connectionless-mode networkservice

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

18-04-1994

€143.89
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Specifies procedures for the transmission of and the encoding of the protocol data units used for configuration and routing information between network entities residing in intermediate systems within a single routing domain as well as procedures for the correct interpretation of protocol control information and the functional requirements for implementations claiming conformance. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 10589:1992, including Technical Corrigendum 1:1993.

Committee
IT-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 8611 7
Pages
139
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

This International Standard specifies a protocol which is used by a Network Layer entities operating the protocol specified in ISO 8473 in Intermediate Systems to maintain routeing information for the purpose of routeing within a single routeing domain. The protocol specified in this International Standard relies upon the provision of a connectionless-mode underlying service. This International Standard specifies:a) procedures for the transmission of configuration and routeing information between network entities residing in Intermediate Systems within a single routeing domain;b) the encoding of the protocol data units used for the transmission of the configuration and routeing information; c) procedures for the correct interpretation of protocol control information; and d) the functional requirements for implementations claiming conformance to this International Standard.The procedures are defined in terms ofe) the interactions between Intermediate system Network entities through the exchange of protocol data units;f) the interactions between a Network entity and an underlying service provider through the exchange of subnetwork service primitives; andg) the constraints on route determination which must be observed by each Intermediate system when each has a routeing information base which is consistent with the others.

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 10589:1992 Identical

First published as Joint Standard AS/NZS 4149:1994.

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AS 2777.3-1990 Information processing systems - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model Naming and addressing
AS 2994 SUPP 1-1989 Information processing systems - Data communications - Network service definition - Supplement 1 - Network layer addressing (Supplement to AS 2994-1987)
AS 4802.5-1992 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Token ring access method and physical layer specifications
AS 4802.2-1991 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Logical link control
AS/NZS 4802.2:1999 Information processing systems - Local area networks Logical link control
AS 3734.1-1991 Information systems - Equipment - Fibre distributed data interfaces (FDDI) Token ring PHYsical layer protocol (PHY)
AS/NZS 4802.1:1996 Information processing systems - Local area networks Overview of local area network standards
AS 4802.6-1992 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Distributed queue dual bus subnetwork of a metropolitan area network
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AS 2994-1987 Information processing systems - Data communications - Network service definition

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