Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

AS/NZS 4248.3:1994

$57.20

Information technology – International standardized profiles AOM1n OSI management – Management communications – CMISE/ROSE for AOM11 – Basic management communications

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
AS 1994-11-14 89
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Categories: ,

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

Specifies how the Common Management Information Service Element (CMISE) combined with the Remote Operation Service Element (ROSE) shall be used to provide a basic subset of operation and notification services to the CMISE-service-users of two end systems. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC ISP 11183-3:1992 (corrected and reprinted 1993).

Scope

This part of ISO/IEC ISP 11183 specifies how the OSI Common Management Information Service Element (CMISE) combined with the OSI Remote Operation Service Element (ROSE) shall be used to provide a basic subset of operation and notification services to the CMISE-service-users of two end systems. It specifies the CMIP/ROSE protocol features for the definition of the Basic Management Communications profile, AOM11. This part of
ISO/IEC ISP 11183 can be used together with the part 1 and any connection-mode Transport profile to specify the complete communication requirements for systems management.
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 11183 defines the support level of the OSI management communication features needed by implementations for providing the kernel functional unit only.
The support of this subset of operation and notification services, and of the corresponding protocol elements does not imply that all these features shall be used in all instances of communications. The selection of the features depends on the needs and dynamic requirements of the CMISE-service-users who may choose between:
application entity roles, operation/notificationservices, optional parameters.
It only implies that a conforming implementation of the CMISE/ROSE services provider does not restrict the capabilities of the CMISE-service-users and complies with the static CMIP requirements specified in
ISO/IEC 9596-1 and ISO/IEC 9596-2.
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 11183 specifies a true subset of the capabilities included in ISO/IEC ISP 11183-2. Therefore, implementations conforming to the profile AOM11 shall be able to interoperate with implementations conforming to the profile AOM12, based on the subset of functions specified here.
NOTES
1 The operations and notifications relate to managed objects. The specification and the support of these managed objects are outside the scope of the profile AOM11.
2 This part of ISO/IEC ISP 11183 is based on ISO/IEC 9596-2, (SC21 N-7036, 2 June 1992).

AS/NZS 4248.3:1994
$57.20