ASTM F 1757 : 1996 : R2015
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Standard Guide for Digital Communication Protocols for Computerized Systems
Hardcopy , PDF
29-04-2022
English
01-07-2015
CONTAINED IN VOL. 01.08, 2018 Gives a road map for the implementation of a communication network that applies to marine and ship computer systems.
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F 25
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Guide
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14
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Reconfirmed 2015
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American Society for Testing and Materials
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1.1The principal content of this guide provides a road map to implement a communication network applicable to ship and marine computer systems by:
1.1.1Examining the relationship of digital communication protocols as a network technological infrastructure,
1.1.2Outlining the basic building blocks of network topologies and transmission techniques associated with the implementation of transmission media in a network environment; and,
1.1.3Identifying operating system and environments.
1.2Using the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, which provides a layered approach to network functionality and evaluation, common network communications protocols are identified and characterized in this guide according to lower and upper layer protocols corresponding to their degree and type of functionality.
1.3Although it is desirable that network users, designers, and administrators recognize and understand every possible networking protocol, it is not possible to know the intimate details of every protocol specification. Accordingly, this guide is not intended to address fully every hardware and software protocol ever developed for commercial use, which spans a period of about 25 years. Instead, the user of this guide will be introduced to a brief overview of the majority of past and present protocols which may comprise a ship or marine internetwork, to include Local Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs), and related hardware and software that provide such network interoperability and data transfer.
1.4While this guide provides an understanding of the wide range of communication protocols, the user is recommended to consult the reference material for acquiring a more comprehensive understanding of individual communication protocols. However, by examining the basic functions of protocols and reviewing the protocol characterization criteria identified in this guide, the user will be more apt to understanding other protocols not mentioned or addressed herein.
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