CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-8878-95 (R2013)
The international community has decided to make this standard available only in
the English language version. It has been adopted as a National Standard of
Canada on this basis.
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard
ISO/IEC 8878:1992.
1. Scope
The OSI Connection-mode Network Service (CONS) is defined in terms of a set of
primitive actions and events and associated parameters. For a protocol to
support this service, there must be a mapping between the abstract primitives
and parameters of the CONS and the real elements of the protocol. For the X.25
Packet Layer Protocol (PLP), the main body of this International Standard
provides such a mapping for the X.25/PLP-1984 using Virtual Calls.
This International Standard also provides a mapping of the CONS primitives and
parameters to the X.25/PLP-1980 plus an SNDCP (Annex A). These mappings apply
to the X.25 VC service. In addition, the method of selecting the appropriate
mapping, if any, for different combinations of end systems and Network Layer
relay systems implementing one or more of the mappings is defined (Annex B).
For the PVC service for both the X.25/PLP-1984 and the X.25/PLP-1980, a mapping
of CONS primitives and parameters to the X.25/PLP is given in Annex C.
This International Standard specifies two sets of procedures from which three
classes of implementation are described. The requirements of these procedures
are applicable both to end system operation and to half the operation of a
Network Layer relay. Where relay operation is concerned, the two halves of the
relay may be the same or different classes of implementation.
This International Standard specifies the requirements to be met by a
System-1984 implementation. Implementations in this class are designed to
operate directly and efficiently with other System-1984 implementations,
including cases of operation across an X.25(1984) subnetwork.
This International Standard also specifies the procedures to be operated by a
System-1980 implementation. Implementations in this class are designed to
operate directly with other System-1980 implementations, including cases of
to the X.25 VC service. In addition, the method of selecting the appropriate
operation across any form of X.25 subnetwork, but will operate less efficiently
than System-1984 implementations.
This International Standard also specifies the requirements to be met by a
Compatible implementation. Implementations in this class are designed to
operate directly with all other implementation classes, including cases of
operation across any type of X.25 subnetwork. They make efficient use of
X.25(1984) when placed in this environment.
The X.25/PLP is usually regarded as operating between an end system (i.e., a
"Data Terminal Equipment" in X.25 terminology) and a packet-switched public
data subnetwork. However, the X.25/PLP can also be used in other environments to
provide the OSI CONS. Examples of such other uses include
a) an end system connected to an X.25 packet-switched private data
subnetwork;
b) an end system connected to a local area network;
c) direct connection or circuit-switched connection (including
connection across a circuit-switched data subnetwork) of two end
systems without an intervening packet-switched public data
subnetwork;
d) an end system connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network.
OEN:
CSA
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
35.110
Statut:
Norme
Date de Publication:
1995-02-27
Numéro Standard:
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-8878-95 (R2013)