• BS 7306:1995

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    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)

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  27-09-2012

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-06-1995

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Committees responsible
    Foreword
    Procedures
    0. Introduction
    0.1 Development of the UK DCC scheme
    0.2 Allocation policy
    0.3 Sub-allocation of addresses
    1. Scope
    2. References
    2.1 Normative references
    2.2 Informative references
    3. Definitions and abbreviations
    3.1 Definitions and explanations
    3.2 Abbreviations
    4. The ISO DCC scheme in the UK
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Role of the scheme
    4.3 Outline of the procedure
    4.4 Relationship to the procedures for the UK Name
         Registration Authority
    4.5 Relationship to the Data Protection Act
    5. UK DCC Scheme address structure
    5.1 Provisions of the international standard
    5.2 Structure of the DSP in the UK DCC scheme
    5.3 Structure of the UK Domain Part
    5.4 Compatibility with previous edition
    5.5 Summary of address structure
    5.6 Examples of encodings
    6. Administration of the scheme
    6.1 Organization
    6.2 Rights to addresses
    6.3 Procedural obligations on UK DCC address holders
    6.4 Contents of the UKDI Register
    7. Procedures
    7.1 Registration
    7.2 Documentary obligations
    7.3 Revalidation rights
    7.4 Revocation
    7.5 Amendments of registration
    7.6 Frozen allocations
    Annexes
    A. (informative) Summary of address structure
    B. (informative) Examples of the encoding of ISO DCC
         Network Layer addresses
    C. (normative) Arbitration
    D. (informative) List of bodies that have agreed to
         nominate members to an arbitration panel
    E. (informative) Relationship to X.400 / BS ISO/IEC
         10021 addresses
    F. (informative) UKRA contact point
    G. (normative) Application and response forms
    Table
    1. UKDP structure
    List of references

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    Sets out the procedures for the allocation of OSI Network Layer addresses of the ISO DCC format within the UK. Specifies a number of formats of OSI Network Layer address.

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    Committee IST/6
    Development Note Supersedes BS 7306(1990) and 93/653008 DC. (09/2002) Inactive for the new design. (09/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Withdrawn
    Supersedes

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

    BS EN 23166:1994 Codes for the representation of names of countries
    BS ISO/IEC 10589:1992 Information technology. Telecommunications and information exchange between systems. Intermediate system to Intermediate system intra-domain routeing information exchange protocol for use in conjunction with the protocol for providing the connectionless-mode network service (ISO 8473)
    BS ISO 7498-3:1989 Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Basic reference model Naming and addressing
    BS 6568-1:1988 Reference model of open systems interconnection Basic reference model (incorporating connectionless-mode transmission)
    BS ISO/IEC TR 10730:1993 Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Tutorial on naming and addressing
    BS ISO/IEC 8348:1996 Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Network service definition
    BS 7453-1:1991 Procedures for UK registration for Open Systems standards. Procedures for the UK Name Registration Authority
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