• BS ISO/IEC 8650-1:1996

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    Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Protocol specification for the association control service element Protocol specification

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  15-04-2000

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-02-1997

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    1 Scope and field of application
    2 Normative references
        2.1 Identical Recommendations/International
              Standards
        2.2 Paired Recommendations/International Standards
              equivalent in technical content
        2.3 Additional references
    3 Definitions
        3.1 Reference Model definitions
              3.1.1 Basic Referenced Model definitions
              3.1.2 Security architecture definitions
              3.1.3 Naming and addressing definitions
        3.2 Service conventions definitions
        3.3 Presentation service definitions
        3.4 Application Layer Structure definitions
        3.5 ACSE service definitions
        3.6 Association Control protocol specification
              definitions
    4 Abbreviations
        4.1 Data units
        4.2 Types of application-protocol-data-units
        4.3 Other abbreviations
    5 Conventions
    6 Overview of the protocol
        6.1 Service provision
        6.2 Functional units
        6.3 Use of the presentation-service
        6.4 Relationship to the session-service
        6.5 Model
    7 Elements of procedure
        7.1 Association establishment
        7.2 Normal release of an association
        7.3 Abnormal release of an association
        7.4 Rules for extensibility
    8 Mapping to the presentation-service
        8.1 Association establishment (normal mode)
        8.2 Normal release of an association (normal mode)
        8.3 Abnormal release of an association (normal mode)
        8.4 Association establishment (X.410-1984 mode)
        8.5 Normal release of an association (X.410-1984
              mode)
        8.6 Abnormal release of an association (X.410-1984
              mode)
    9 Structure and encoding of ACSE APDUs
        9.1 Abstract syntax of the ACSE APDUs
        9.2 Encoding rules used to reference the transfer
              syntax
    10 Conformance
        10.1 Statement requirements
        10.2 Static requirements
        10.3 Dynamic requirements
    11 Precedence
    12 Registration requirements
        12.1 Application titles
        12.2 Application context
        12.3 Authentication-mechanism
    Annex A - ACPM state table
        A.1 General
        A.2 Conventions
        A.3 Actions to be taken by the ACPM
              A.3.1 Invalid intersections
              A.3.2 Valid intersections
        A.4 Relationship to Presentation and other ASEs
    Annex B - Authentication-mechanism using password
        B.0 Introduction
        B.1 Assigned name
        B.2 Authentication-value ASN.1 datatype
        B.3 Processing specification
              B.3.1 Requesting authentication
              B.3.2 Performing authentication

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    Supplies protocol specification for connection-oriented mode of communication, as contained in ITU-T Rec.X.237

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    Committee ICT/-/1
    Development Note Supersedes 94/641079 DC and BS 7092(1989). (10/2006)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Supersedes

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

    ISO/IEC 7498-3:1997 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model: Naming and addressing
    ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
    ISO 7498-2:1989 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture
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