PART I –
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1
Scope
2
Definitions and References
2.1 Interface Definitions
2.2 File Definitions
2.3 References
2.4 Abbreviations and Acronyms
2.5 Operating Systems
2.6 Trade Marks
3
Structure of this Recommendation
3.1 Extensions to this Recommendation
4
General Principles
4.1 Model
4.2 Information Exchange
4.3 Interface Configuration Environment (ICE)
4.4 Submission Principle
5
Functional Behaviour
5.1 Functional Classes and Service Profiles
5.2 Error Handling
5.3 Multiple LAs and multiple CAs
5.4 Identification Means
5.5 Dispatch Received
Files Facility (DRF)
5.6 Communications Control – CA-Record
6
Task Data Descriptions (TDDs)
6.1 Generic TDD Presentation
6.2 Description of TDD Elements
6.3 Code-ID
6.4 Text Based Encoding
6.5 Handling of Documents
6.6 TDD Functionality
7
Exchange Method
7.1 Overview of Basic Exchange Method Functions
7.2 Basic Exchange Method Functions
7.3 Implementation of Basic Exchange Method Functions
8
Transfer Formats
8.1 APPLI/COM Transfer Formats: Extended and Standard ASCII
8.2 APPLI/COM Transfer Format: T.61
8.3 APPLI/COM Transfer Format: TIFF
8.4 Service Constraints applying to Transfer Formats
9
ICE
9.1 Presentation of the ICE
9.2 Gaining access to the ICE Information
9.3 Master ICE
9.4 CA-Descriptor
9.5 CA-Descriptor Components
10 Functional Classes and Profiles
10.1 Functional Class A
10.2 Functional Class B
10.3 Additional Functions
10.4 Service Profiles
PART II – SERVICE DEPENDENCIES
11 Service: Telefax Group 3
11.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
11.2 Text Based Encoding
11.3 Additional Functionality
11.4 CA-Descriptor Settings
12 Service: Telefax Group 4
12.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
12.2 Text Based Encoding
12.3 Additional Functionality
12.4 CA-Descriptor Settings
13 Service: Teletex
13.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
13.2 Text Based Encoding
13.3 Additional Functionality
13.4 CA-Descriptor Settings
14 Service: Telex via Teletex
14.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
14.2 Text Based Encoding
14.3 Additional Functionality
14.4 CA-Descriptor Settings
15 Service: Telex
15.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
15.2 Text Based Encoding
15.3 Additional Functionality
15.4 CA-Descriptor Settings
16 Service: E-Mail
16.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
16.2 Text Based Encoding
16.3 Interpersonal
Messaging
16.4 Interpersonal Notification
16.5 Delivery Report
16.6 Mapping of MHS service elements
16.7 E-Mail Profiles
16.8 CA-Descriptor Settings
17 Service: File Transfer
17.1 Service Specific Syntax Elements
17.2 Text Based Encoding
17.3 Additional Functionality
17.4 CA-Descriptor Settings
PART III – BINARY ENCODING SCHEME
18 Generic C description
18.1 Binary encoding of TDDs
PART
IV – PLATFORM
DEPENDENCIES
19 Implementation Dependencies
19.1 Mapping of Binary Coded TDD Data Types
19.2 Default Exchange Method
19.3 Implementation of Primitive Exchange Method
Annex A – Syntax for Presentation and Encoding
A.1 BNF-style Syntax
A.2 C-Language Notation
Annex B – Location of the ICE
Annex C – List of APPLI/COM Error Codes
Annex D – Examples of TTD Exchanges
D.1 A Sample Send Session
D.2 A Sample Receive
Session
D.3 A Sample Trace Session
Annex E – Example of Interface Configuration Environment (ICE)
Annex F – Exchange Method of 1992 Version
F.1 Exchange Method Functions of 1992 version
Annex G – Service Specific Information
G.1 Call Identification Line of the Telefax G4 and Teletex Service
G.2 Terminal ID
Annex H – Summary of Transfer and Transmission Formats
H.1 Transfer Formats related to Transmission Formats
H.2 Transmission Formats related to Service