CCITT Rec. X.419 (11/1988) – MESSAGE HANDLING SYSTEMS: PROTOCOL SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
5.1 Terms
5.2 Abstract syntax definitions
6 Overview of the MHS access protocols
6.1 MHS access protocol model
6.2 Services provided by the MTS access protocol
6.3 Services provided by the MS access protocol
6.4 Use of underlying services
6.4.1 Use of ROSE services
6.4.2 Use of RTSE services
6.4.3 Use of ACSE services
6.4.4 Use of the presentation-service
6.4.5 Use of lower layer services
7 MTS access protocol abstract syntax definition
8 MS access protocol abstract syntax definition
9 Mapping onto used services
9.1 Application-contexts omitting RTSE
9.1.1 Mapping onto ACSE
9.1.2 Mapping onto ROSE
9.2 Application-contexts including RTSE
9.2.1 Mappint onto RT-OPEN and RT-CLOSE
9.2.2 Mapping onto ROSE
10 Conformance
10.1 Statement requirements
10.2 Static requirements
10.3 Dynamic requirements
11 Overview of the MTS transfer protocol
11.1 Model
11.2 Services provided by the MTS transfer protocol
11.3 Use of underlying services
11.3.1 Use of the RTSE services
11.3.2 Use of the ACSE services
11.3.3 Use of the presentation-service
11.3.4 Use of lower layer services
11.4 Establishing and releasing associations
12 MTS transfer protocol abstract syntax definition
13 Mapping onto used services
13.1 Mapping onto RTSE X.410-1984 mode
13.1.1 Mapping onto RT-OPEN and RT-CLOSE
13.1.2 Mapping onto RT-TRANSFER
13.1.3 Managing the turn
13.1.4 Use of the RT-P-ABORT service
13.1.5 Use of the RT-U-ABORT service
13.2 Mapping onto RTSE normal mode
13.2.1 Mapping onto RT-OPEN and RT-CLOSE
13.2.2 Mapping onto RT-TRANSFER
13.2.3 Managing the turn
13.2.4 Use of the RT-P-ABORT service
13.2.5 Use of the RT-U-ABORT service
14 Conformance
14.1 Statement requirements
14.2 Static requirements
14.3 Dynamic requirements
ANNEX A – Reference definition of MHS protocol object identifiers
ANNEX B – Interworking with 1984 systems
B.1 Association establishment
B.2 Rules for transferring to 1984 systems
B.3 Rules for receiving from 1984 systems
B.4 Service irregularities
ANNEX C – Differences between 1984 and 1988 MHS protocols
C.1 MTS access protocol (P3) differences
C.2 MTS transfer protocol (P1) differences
ANNEX D – Differences between ISO and CCITT versions