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DD ENV 13321-2:2000

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Data communication for HVAC application automation net EIBnet

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-08-2007

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-05-2000

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National foreword
1. Foreword
2. Introduction
3. Scope
4. References
5. General Requirements
6. Physical Layer / MAC Layer / Logical Link Layer (A)
7. Logical Link Layer (B)
    7.1 Address Types
         7.1.1 MAC-Address
         7.1.2 System-Identifier
         7.1.3 Physical Address
         7.1.4 Group Address
         7.1.5 Poll-Group Address
    7.2 Frame Formats
         7.2.1 Frame Format L-Data
         7.2.2 Frame Format L-Poll-Data
         7.2.3 Destination SAP / Source SAP
         7.2.4 LLC Control
         7.2.5 EIB-Control
         7.2.6 System-Identifier
         7.2.7 Control Field
         7.2.8 Source Address
         7.2.9 Destination Address
         7.2.10 LL-Length
    7.3 PollDATA Control
    7.4 Logical Link Layer (B) Services
         7.4.1 L_Data Service
         7.4.2 L_Poll_Data Service and Protocol
    7.5 L_Busmon Service
    7.6 L_Service_Information Service
    7.7 Parameters of Layer-2
8. Network Layer
    8.1 NPDU
    8.2 Network Layer Services
         8.2.1 N_Data Service
         8.2.2 N_Groupdata Service
         8.2.3 N_Broadcast Service
    8.3 Parameters of Layer-3
    8.4 State Machine of Layer-3
    8.5 The Layer-3 of a Bridge
    8.6 The Layer-3 of a Router
9. Transport Layer
    9.1 Communication Relationships
         9.1.1 One-to-many connection-less (Multicast)
                Communication Relationship
         9.1.2 One-to-all connection-less (Broadcast)
                Communication Relationship
         9.1.3 One-to-one connection-less Communication
                Relationship
         9.1.4 One-to-one connection-oriented Communication
                Relationship
    9.2 TPDU
    9.3 Transport Layer Services
         9.3.1 T_Groupdata Service
         9.3.2 T_Broadcast Service
         9.3.3 T_Data_Unack
         9.3.4 T_Connect Service
         9.3.5 T_Disconnect Service
         9.3.6 T_Data Service
    9.4 Parameters of Layer-4
    9.5 State Machine of Layer-4
10. Session Layer
11. Presentation Layer
12. Application Layer
    12.1 APDU
13. Application Layer Services
    13.1 Layer-7 Services on Multicast Communication
         Relationships
         13.1.1A_Read_Group Service
         13.1.2A_Write_Group Service
    13.2 Layer-7 Services on Broadcast Communication
         Relationships
         13.2.1A_Set_Physaddr Service
         13.2.2A_Read_Physaddr Service
         13.2.3A_Read_Physaddr_Semo Service
         13.2.4A_Set_Physaddr_Semo Service
         13.2.5A_Service_Information Service
         13.2.6A_Set_SystemID Service
         13.2.7A_Read_SystemID Service
         13.2.8A_Read_SystemID_Selective_Request Service
    13.3 Layer-7 Services on one-to-one connection-less
         Communication Relationships
         13.3.1A_Read_Property_Value Service
         13.3.2A_Write_Property_Value Service
         13.3.3A_FileRead_Property Service
         13.3.4A_FileWrite_Property Service
         13.3.5A_Read_Property_Description Service
         13.3.6A_Uread_Memory Service (optional)
         13.3.7A_Uwrite_Memory Service (optional)
         13.3.8A_Uwrite_Memory_Bit Service (optional)
         13.3.9A_Uread_Mfactinfo Service (optional)
    13.4 Layer-7 Services on one-to-one connection-oriented
         Communication Relationships
         13.4.1A_Read_Adc Service
         13.4.2A_Read_Memory Service
         13.4.3A_Read_Mask_Version Service
         13.4.5A_Restart Service
         13.4.6A_Write_Memory_Bit Service (optional)
         13.4.7A_Authorize Service
         13.4.8A_Setkey Service
    13.5 Parameters of Layer-7
14. Network Management
    14.1 Configuration Management Sequence
         14.1.1 Setting the Physical Address and the
                System-ID
         14.1.2 Access Protection
    14.2 Device Model
         14.2.1 Major Parts of an EIB Device
         14.2.2 Load Procedure for Device Configuration
                Data
    14.3 EIB-Objects
         14.3.1 Data types of Properties
         14.3.2 Property-Identifier
         14.3.3 Standard EIB Objects and Properties

Gives a system neutral data communication method for use at the automation level in heating, ventilating and air conditioning and building management applications that are related.

Committee
RHE/16
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
118
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
RevisionOf
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
ENV 13321-2 : 2000 Identical

ISO/IEC 8802-2:1998 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 2: Logical link control

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