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Homepage>ISO/IEC TR 10171:2000 - Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - List of standard data link layer protocols that utilize high-level data link control (HDLC) classes of procedures, list of standard XID format identifiers, list of standard mode-setting information field format identifiers, and list of standard user-defined parameter set identification values
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ISO/IEC TR 10171:2000

Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - List of standard data link layer protocols that utilize high-level data link control (HDLC) classes of procedures, list of standard XID format identifiers, list of standard mode-setting information field format identifiers, and list of standard user-defined parameter set identification values

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Označení normy:ISO/IEC TR 10171:2000
Vydáno:2000-10-26
Edice:2
ICS:35.100.20
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ISO/IEC TR 10171:2000

This Technical Report lists the standard data link layer protocols that utilize HDLC based classes of procedures as defined in

ISO/IEC 13239 in their realization. The list indicates the basic repertoire (i.e. class of procedures) used plus the optional

functions employed.

This Technical Report lists the standard XID information field format identifiers. The list identifies the source document as

well as describing the characteristics of the information provided.

This Technical Report lists the standard mode-setting frame information field format identifiers. The list identifies the source

document as well as describing the characteristics of the information provided.

This Technical Report lists the standard user-defined parameter set identification values, as well as indicating the source and

use of the private parameter set.

NOTE - With the exception of ISO/IEC 7776 and ITU-T X.25 LAPB, which are designed to be complementary, the protocols listed do not

interwork. (There are differences in the usage of certain functions by different protocols.)