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BS 6531-5:1984

Superseded

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10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for monitor

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

30-11-1992

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-09-1984

Specifies the requirements for the monitor used in a 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network.

Committee
IST/6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

BS DD116(1985) : 1985 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION: TRANSPORT PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION (ISO/DIS 8073 AND DAD 1)
BS 6531-6:1984 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for logging station
BS 6531-2:1984 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for configuration
BS DD99-1(1985) : 1985 LOGICAL LINK CONTROL FOR LOCAL AREA NETWORKS - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (ISO/DP 8802/2; IEEE 802.2 DRAFT E MARCH 1984)
BS DD110(1985) : 1985 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION: SPECIFICATION OF PROTOCOLS FOR COMMON APPLICATION SERVICE ELEMENTS : COMMITMENT,CONCURRENCY AND RECOVERY (ISO/DIS 8650/3)
BS DD109(1985) : 1985 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION ; DEFINITION OF COMMON APPLICATION SERVICE ELEMENTS; COMMITMENT, CONCURRENCY AND RECOVERY (ISO/DIS 8649/3)

BS 4505-9:1981 Digital data transmission Specification for 15-pin DTE/DCE interface connector and pin assignments
BS 6531-3:1984 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for free-standing repeaters
BS 6531-6:1984 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for logging station
BS 6531-7:1984 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for slave power supplies
BS 6531-1:1984 10 Mbps slotted ring local area network Specification for the coding of bits and structure of slots and mini-packets

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