CCITT Rec. X.213 (11/1988) – NETWORK SERVICE DEFINITION FOR OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION FOR CCITT APPLICATIONS
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 Scope and field of application
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Reference model definitions
3.2 Service conventions definitions
3.3 Network Service definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
5.1 General conventions
5.2 Parameters
5.3 NC endpoint identification convention
6 Overview and general characteristics
7 Features of the Network Service
8 Classes of Network Service
9 Model of the network service
9.1 Model of the Network Layer Service
9.2 Model of a Network Connection
10 Quality of Network Service
10.1 Determination of QOS
10.2 Definition of QOS-parameters
11 Sequence of primitives
11.1 Relation of primitives at the two NC end points
11.2 Sequence of primitives at one NC endpoint
12 Network connection establishment phase
12.1 Function
12.2 Types of primitives and parameters
12.3 Sequence of primitives
13 Network Connection Release Phase
13.1 Function
13.2 Types of primitive and parameters
13.3 Sequence of primitives when releasing an established NC
13.4 Sequence of primitives in an NS user rejection of an NC establishment attempt
13.5 Sequence of primitives in an NS provider rejection of an NC establishment attempt
14 Data transfer phase
14.1 Data transfer
14.2 Receipt confirmation service
14.3 Expedited data transfer service
14.4 Reset service
ANNEX A – Network Layer Addressing
A.0 Introduction
A.1 Scope and field of application
A.2 References
A.3 Definitions
A.4 Abbreviations
A.5 Conventions
A.6 Concepts and terminology
A.7 Principles for creating the OSI Network addressing scheme
A.8 Network address definition
A.9 Character based DSP allocation
A.10 Reference publication formats
A.11 Network entity titles
APPENDIX I – Rationales for the material in Annex A
I.1 IDI formats (A.8.2.1.2)
I.2 Reservation of AFI values 00-09 (Table A-2/X.213)
I.3 Derivation of the preferred encodings (A.8.3)
APPENDIX II(to Recommendation X.213)Differences between Recommendation X.213 and ISO 8348