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I.S. EN 61162-410:2002

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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS - DIGITAL INTERFACES - PART 410: MULTIPLE TALKERS AND MULTIPLE LISTENERS - SHIP SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - TRANSPORT PROFILE REQUIREMENTS AND BASIC TRANSPORT PROFILE

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English

Published date

01-01-2002

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Transport layer service specification
   4.1 General
   4.2 T-profile network and host computer addressing
        4.2.1 Introduction
        4.2.2 Addressing scheme
        4.2.3 Unique and singular hosts on the network
        4.2.4 Non-segmented logical network
        4.2.5 Size of network
   4.3 Communication services requirements
        4.3.1 Introduction
        4.3.2 Connectivity and data transfer internally
              and externally
        4.3.3 Service classes
   4.4 Time services
        4.4.1 General
        4.4.2 Services
   4.5 Management services
        4.5.1 General
        4.5.2 Services
   4.6 Graceful degradation facility
5 Transport layer interface (TLI)
   5.1 Overview
        5.1.1 LNAC and TLI
   5.2 General principles
        5.2.1 TLI, TP network service classes and
              connection points
        5.2.2 Connection point capabilities
        5.2.3 Attributes of TP network
        5.2.4 Attributes of connection point
        5.2.5 Connection point states
   5.3 TLI service overview
        5.3.1 General
        5.3.2 TLI management services
        5.3.3 Connection point management
        5.3.4 Data management
6 T-profile for redundant Internet
   6.1 Introduction
        6.1.1 Rationale for the use of Internet protocols
        6.1.2 Relationship to basic Internet protocols
        6.1.3 Rationale for use of Ethernet
   6.2 Transport profile architecture
        6.2.1 General
        6.2.2 Redundancy
        6.2.3 Communication services
   6.3 Message formats
        6.3.1 General format
        6.3.2 Special reliable link messages
        6.3.3 Broadcast messages
   6.4 Reliable stream protocol
        6.4.1 Introduction
        6.4.2 Connection management
        6.4.3 Data transmission
        6.4.4 Data reception
        6.4.5 Link close
   6.5 Reliable message service
        6.5.1 Introduction
        6.5.2 Data reception
        6.5.3 Data transmission on the urgent link
   6.6 Unreliable message service
        6.6.1 Introduction
        6.6.2 Connection management
        6.6.3 Message length limitation
        6.6.4 Data transmission
        6.6.5 Data reception
   6.7 Time services
        6.7.1 Introduction
        6.7.2 Time management architecture
        6.7.3 Client interfaces
        6.7.4 System integration requirements
   6.8 Network management services
        6.8.1 Introduction
        6.8.2 Physical architecture
        6.8.3 Required safety precautions
        6.8.4 NMA requirements
        6.8.5 Network element requirements
7 T-profile for non-redundant Internet
   7.1 Introduction
   7.2 Relationship to redundant Internet protocol
   7.3 Redundancy
   7.4 Reliable stream protocol
   7.5 Reliable message service
   7.6 Unreliable message service
   7.7 Time services
   7.8 Network management services
8 T-profile for wide area networks (MAU-LNA communication
   link)
   8.1 Introduction
        8.1.1 General architecture
        8.1.2 TP network and NNN code definitions
   8.2 Relationship to non-redundant Internet T-profile
   8.3 Reliable stream service
   8.4 Reliable message service
   8.5 Other services
Annex A (informative) Typical software library structure
Annex B (informative) Channel synchronization example
Annex C (informative) NTP and SNTP overview
Annex D (informative) Overview of Internet network
                      management services
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
                      publications with their corresponding
                      European publications

Defines the general requirements of the T-profile and three implementations of the T-profile over the Internet V4 (IPV4) protocol suite.

DevelopmentNote
For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
74
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
BS EN 61162-410:2002 Identical
IEC 61162-410:2001 Identical
EN 61162-410:2002 Identical
NF EN 61162-410 : 2002 Identical
NBN EN 61162-410 : 2002 Identical
DIN EN 61162-410:2002-11 Identical

EN 61162-400:2002 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces - Part 400: Multiple talkers and multiple listeners - Ship systems interconnection - Introduction and general principles
ISO 8802-3:1989 Information processing systems Local and metropolitan area networks Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications
ISO/IEC 9595:1998 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Common management information service
ISO/IEC 9596-1:1998 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Common management information protocol Part 1: Specification
IEC 61162-400:2001 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces - Part 400: Multiple talkers and multiple listeners - Ship systems interconnection - Introduction and general principles

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