• BS ISO/IEC 8802-5:1998

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Information technology. Telecommunications and information exchange between systems. Local and metropolitan area networks. Specific requirements Token ring access method and physical layer specifications

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  15-08-1999

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-04-1999

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    1 Changes to clauses 1 and 2 of ISO 8802-5(1998)
        1.1 Scope
        1.2 Normative references
        1.3 Definitions
        1.5 Abbreviations and acronyms
        1.6 Conformance requirements - classic station
        1.7 Conformance requirements - classic concentrator
        1.8 DTR conformance requirements
        1.9 Fibre optic media conformance requirements
        2.5 Physical structure of a DTR network
        2.6 Station and C-Port operating modes
    9 Dedicated token ring (DTR)
        9.1 DTER TXI and TKP access protocol support
        9.2 Station TXI access protocol specification
        9.3 C-Port join and TXI access protocol specification
        9.4 C-Port in Port mode TKP access protocol specification
        9.5 C-Port Station Enulation mode TKP access protocol
              specification
        9.6 DTR Station TKP access protocol specification
        9.7 C-Port specific components and specifications
    10 DTR formats and facilities
        10.1 Formats
        10.2 Field descriptions
        10.3 MAC frames
        10.4 System timers
        10.5 Policy flags and variables
        10.6 Error counters
    11 DTR Station and C-Port management
        11.1 DTR Station management
        11.2 C-port management
        11.3 Management information definitions
    12 DTU interface
        12.1 DTU-PMAC interface service specification
    13 Fibre optic media
        13.1 Clause numbering
        13.2 Overview
        13.7 Station attachment specifications
    Annex 13.A (normative) Alternate fibres
    Annex 13.B (informative) FOTCU trunk signaling recommendations
    Annexes
        A.5 Major capabilities
        A.10 PICS proforma for DTR Station using the TXI access
              protocol - DTRSTXI::M
        A.11 PICS proforma for DTR Station using the TXI access
              protocol DTRSTKP::M
        A.12 PICS proforma for C-Port in Port mode using the TXI
              access protocol DTRPTXI::M
        A.13 PICS proforma for C-Port in Port mode using the TKP
              access protocol DTRPTKP::M
        A.14 PICS proforma for DTR C-Port in Station Emulation mode
              using the TXI access protocol - DTRPSETXI::M
        A.15 PICS proforma for C-Port operating in Station
              Emulation mode using the TKP access protocol
              DTRPSETKP::M
    Annex K (informative) DTR concentrator functional description
    Annex L (informative) DTR Station and C-Port in Station
              Emulation mode using the TXI access protocol - Join,
              Transmit, and Monitor low-level FSMs
    Annex M (informative) C-Port in Port mode using the TXI
              and TKP access protocol - C-Port Join, Transmit, and
              Monitor low-level FSMs
    Annex N (informative) C-Port in Port mode using the TKP
              access porotocol - Transmit and Monitor low-level FSMs
    Annex O (informative) Channel considerations for 16 Mbit/s
              DTR
    Annex Q (informative) DTR Station using the TKP access
              protocol - Join, Transmit, and Monitor low-level
              FSMs
    Annex R (informative) C-Port in Station Emulation mode using
              the TKP access protocol - Join, Transmit, and Monitor
              low-level FSMs
    Annex S (informative) Clause 4 TKP access protocol deletions -
              C-Port in Port mode and in Station Emulation mode
              using the TKP access protocol
    Annex T (informative) Autodetection protocol

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    Specifies the formats and protocols used by the Token-Passing Ring medium access control (MAC) sublayer, the physical layer and the means of attachment to the token-passing ring physical medium. Defines the frame format, including delimiters, addressing and frame check sequence. Also defines MAC protocol, and introduces MAC frames, timers and priority stacks. Describes the services provided by the MAC sublayer to the station management and the logical link control sublayer. Also describes the services provided by the physical layer to station management and the MAC sublayer.

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    Committee IST/6
    Development Note In accordance with BSI-DISC Policy on the implementation of ISO/IEC JTC 1 Instruction Style Amendments, ISO/IEC 8802-5:1998 and all amendments have been approved for use in all the UK. Replaces BS ISO/IEC 8802-5:1998. (05/2000) Supersedes 97/641562 DC, 97/641914 DC and 97/641915 DC. (03/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Supersedes

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

    ISO/IEC 10165-5:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Structure of management information: Generic management information
    IEC 60793-2:2015 Optical fibres - Part 2: Product specifications - General
    ISO/IEC 9595:1998 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Common management information service
    ISO/IEC 10040:1998 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Systems management overview
    ISO/IEC 9314-3:1990 Information processing systems Fibre distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Part 3: Physical Layer Medium Dependent (PMD)
    ISO/IEC 9596-1:1998 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Common management information protocol Part 1: Specification
    ISO/IEC 10165-4:1992 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Structure of management information Part 4: Guidelines for the definition of managed objects
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