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BS ISO/IEC 9574:1992

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Information technology. Provision of the OSI connection-mode network service by packet mode terminal equipment to an integrated services digital network (ISDN)

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English

Published date

15-03-1994

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1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations
5. Overview
6. Provision of the CONS in systems attached at the
     S/T reference point
7. Provision of the CONS in systems attached at the
     R reference point
Annex
A. Bibliography

Gives the method of providing the OSI Connection mode Network Service by packet mode terminal equipment connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network in accordance with the procedures described in CCITT Recommendation X.31.

Committee
IST/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 91/63326 DC. (07/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Recommendation | International Standard specifies the method of providing the OSI Connection-mode Network Service (CONS) by packet mode terminal equipment connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) in accordance with the procedures described in Recommendation X.31. This is done by specifying the mapping of the CONS primitives and parameters to and from the elements of the protocols used by two types of packet mode terminal equipment: an X.25 DTE (TE2) connected to an R reference point and accessing an ISDN; and a packet mode ISDN terminal (TE1) operating ISO/TEC 8208 packet layer protocol (PLP) and connected to an ISDN at either the S or Τ reference point. This Recommendation | International Standard is applicable: when operating according to Recommendation X.31, either a TE1 or a TE2 is connected to a packet handler in an ISDN or an access unit to a packet-switched data network via an ISDN; when using an ISDN circuit-switched channel, either TE1s and/or TE2/TAs are connected directly to each other (i.e. the terminals operate in DTE/DTE mode). This Recommendation | International Standard does not address TE2s using TAs (at the R reference point) when using an ISDN circuit-switched channel with the terminals operating in DTE/DTE mode (see Recommendation X.613 | ISO/IEC10588). NOTES The definitions of TE1, TE2 and TA equipment, and R, S, and Τ reference points are given in Recommendation I.411. This Recommendation | International Standard applies to a TE1 or TE2/TA (i.e. an OSI End System) regardless of whether it is a physically separate system or embedded in other equipment such as a PBX. This Recommendation | International Standard addresses the provision of the CONS using Virtual Calls as described in Recommendation X.25. It does not address the use of X.25 Permanent Virtual Circuits. The extension of this Recommendation | International Standard to include the use of X.25 PVCs is for further study. NOTE— This Recommendation | International Standard uses numbers to identify layers, rather than their names. This is done to align the terminology of this document with the terminology of the related ISDN Recommendations, and does not imply any change in the functionality of the layers from that defined in the reference model of open systems interconnection.

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 9574:1992 Identical

ISO/IEC 8348:2002 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Network service definition
ISO/TR 8509:1987 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Service conventions
ISO/IEC 8878:1992 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Use of X.25 to provide the OSI Connection-mode Network Service
ISO/IEC 8208:2000 Information technology — Data communications — X.25 Packet Layer Protocol for Data Terminal Equipment
ISO/IEC 8880-2:1992 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Protocol combinations to provide and support the OSI Network Service — Part 2: Provision and support of the connection-mode Network Service

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