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Scope
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References
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Abbreviations
4
Use of the interaction channel
4.1 As part of a bootstrap application (at start-up)
4.2 From within an interactive application (after start-up)
4.3 When the interaction channel is already in use for a different
telephone number
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Logical channels
5.1 Logical channel S1
5.2 Logical channel S2
5.3 Logical channel S3
5.4 Logical channel S4
5.5 Logical channel S5
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Protocols
6.1 TCP/IP model
6.2 Internet Protocol (IP)
6.3 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
6.4 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
6.5 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
6.6 Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MP)
6.7 SNMP and MIB
6.8 IPCP and assigned numbers
6.9 CHAP and PAP
6.10 Digital Storage Media – Command and Control (DSM-CC)
6.11 UNO-RPC, UNO-CDR, IOR (GIOP and IIOP)
6.12 Object Request Broker (ORB)
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Use of the protocol stacks for enhanced broadcast services
7.1 Use of the DSM-CC User-to-User protocol
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Network congestion control
8.1 Traffic shaping
8.2 IDL description of traffic shaping