35.100.20 – Data link layer – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 01:00:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png 35.100.20 – Data link layer – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 ISO/IEC TR 10735:1993 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-tr-107351993/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 01:00:56 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Standard Group MAC Addresses
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ISO 1993-05 14
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Provides a description of the representation of ISO/IEC 8802 LAN MAC addresses, a description of the sub-division of the universally administered standard group MAC address block into ISO/IEC 10038 MAC bridge filtered MAC group addresses and standard MAC group addresses, the criteria for the manner in which new addresses are approved for entry into this report, a record of approved assignments from the standard group MAC address block and a record of group MAC addresses in use in standards which are not part of the standard group MAC address block, e.g. ISO/IEC 9542.

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ISO/IEC TR 10171:2000 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-tr-101712000/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 01:00:51 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — List of standard data link layer protocols that utilize high-level data link control (HDLC) classes of procedures, list of standard XID format identifiers, list of standard mode-setting information field format identifiers, and list of standard user-defined parameter set identification values
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ISO 2000-10 13
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This Technical Report lists the standard data link layer protocols that utilize HDLC based classes of procedures as defined in

ISO/IEC 13239 in their realization. The list indicates the basic repertoire (i.e. class of procedures) used plus the optional

functions employed.

This Technical Report lists the standard XID information field format identifiers. The list identifies the source document as

well as describing the characteristics of the information provided.

This Technical Report lists the standard mode-setting frame information field format identifiers. The list identifies the source

document as well as describing the characteristics of the information provided.

This Technical Report lists the standard user-defined parameter set identification values, as well as indicating the source and

use of the private parameter set.

NOTE With the exception of ISO/IEC 7776 and ITU-T X.25 LAPB, which are designed to be complementary, the protocols listed do not

interwork. (There are differences in the usage of certain functions by different protocols.)

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ISO/IEC 8886:1996 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-88861996/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:18 +0000 Technologies de l'information — Interconnexion de systèmes ouverts (OSI) — Définition du service de liaison de données
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ISO 1996-09 36
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La présente Recommandation | Norme internationale définit le service de liaison de données OSI sous forme

  • a) d'actions et d'événements spécifiés par les primitives de service;
  • b) de paramètres associés à chaque primitive spécifiant une action ou un événement, et de la forme qu'ils revêtent;
  • c) de relations entre ces actions et événements et d'enchaînements valides d'actions et d'événements.

Le principal objectif de la présente Recommandation | Norme internationale
est de spécifier les caractéristiques d'un service de liaison de
données conceptuel et compléter, de ce fait, le modèle de
référence OSI en fournissant des lignes directrices pour l'élaboration
de protocoles de liaison de données. La présente Recommandation
| Norme internationale ne spécifie pas de forme particulière de
réalisations ou de produits, et n'impose aucune contrainte de réalisation
pour les entités de liaison de données et interfaces d'un système
de traitement de l'information. Il n'est donc pas spécifié de conditions
de conformité d'équipements à la présente Recommandation
| Norme internationale «Définition du service de liaison de données».
Par contre, la conformité est obtenue par la mise en oeuvre de protocoles
de liaison de données conformes à l'OSI, qui assurent le service
de liaison de données défini dans la présente Recommandation
| Norme internationale.

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ISO/IEC 8882-1:1996 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8882-11996/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:16 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — X.25 DTE conformance testing — Part 1: General principles
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ISO 1996-09 9
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Defines the testing of a DTE operating at the Data Link Layer and at the Packet Layer when accessing, by means of a dedicated path connection, switched or permanent, a public or private packet-switched network conforming to CCITT Recommendation X.25 or another DTE conforming to ISO/IEC 7776 and ISO/IEC 8208.

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ISO/IEC 7776:1995/Amd 1:1996 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-77761995-amd-11996/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:54:39 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — High-level data link control procedures — Description of the X.25 LAPB-compatible DTE data link procedures — Amendment 1: Modulo 32 768 and multi-selective reject option
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ISO 1996-11 76
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Adds the multi-selective reject option (option 3.3) and modulo 32 768 (option 10.2) from ISO/IEC 7809:1993.

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ISO/IEC 3309:1993 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-33091993/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:54:19 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — High-level data link control (HDLC) procedures — Frame structure
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ISO 1993-12 13
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Specifies the frame structure for data communication systems using bit-oriented high-level data link control (HDLC) procedures. Defines the relative positions of the various components of the basic frame and the bit combination for the frame delimiting sequence (flag). The mechanisms used to achieve bit pattern independence (transparency) within the frame are also defined. In addition, two frame checking sequences (FCS) are specified, the rules for address field extension are defined, and the addressing conventions available are described.

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ISO/IEC 21481:2021 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-214812021/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:47:03 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Near field communication interface and protocol 2 (NFCIP-2)
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ISO 2021-04 12
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This document specifies the communication mode selection and switching mechanism, designed not to disturb any ongoing communication at 13,56 MHz, for devices implementing ISO/IEC 18092, the ISO/IEC 14443 or ISO/IEC 15693 series. The communication modes are specified in the respective International Standards and are outside of the scope of this document.

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ISO/IEC 21481:2012 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-214812012/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:47:02 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol -2 (NFCIP-2)
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ISO 2012-07 10
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ISO/IEC 18092, ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 15693 specify the radio frequency signal interface, initialization, anti-collision and protocols for wireless interconnection of closely coupled devices and access to contactless integrated circuit cards operating at 13,56 MHz.

This International Standard specifies the communication mode selection mechanism, designed not to disturb any ongoing communication at 13,56 MHz, for devices implementing ISO/IEC 18092, ISO/IEC 14443 or ISO/IEC 15693. This International Standard requires implementations to enter the selected communication mode as specified in the respective International Standard. The communication mode specifications, however, are outside the scope of this International Standard.

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ISO/IEC 21481:2005 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-214812005/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:47:00 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol -2 (NFCIP-2)
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ISO 2005-01 12
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ISO/IEC 21481:2005 specifies the communication mode selection mechanism, designed not to disturb any ongoing communication at 13,56 MHz, for devices implementing ISO/IEC 18092 and the reader functionality for integrated circuit cards compliant with ISO/IEC 14443 or ISO/IEC 15693. ISO/IEC 21481:2005 requires implementations to enter the selected communication mode as specified in the respective International Standard. The communication mode specifications, however, are outside the scope of this NFCIP-2 International Standard.

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ISO/IEC 13239:2002 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-132392002/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:36:25 +0000 Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — High-level data link control (HDLC) procedures
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ISO 2002-07 111
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This International Standard specifies the frame structures, the elements of procedures, the classes of procedures, the content

and format of the general purpose Exchange Identification (XID) frame, and a means for resolution/negotiation of a data link

layer address in switched environments for data communication systems using bit-oriented high-level data link control

(HDLC) procedures.

NOTE ??The use of the phrase "bit-oriented", referring to the HDLC control procedures, pertains to the allocation of a non-integral number

of bits to various subfields used for HDLC control purposes. However, the frame as an entirety may be constructed from octet-oriented units

(e.g., start-stop mode) for transmission purposes.

The frame structure portion defines the relative positions of the various components of the basic frame format and the nonbasic

frame format. The mechanisms used to achieve bit pattern independence (transparency), where and when required, within

the frame are also defined. In addition, three frame checking sequences (FCS) are specified; the rules for address field

extension are defined; and the addressing conventions available are described.

The elements of procedures portion specifies elements of data link control procedures for synchronous or start/stop, codetransparent

data transmission using independent frame numbering in both directions.

These HDLC elements of procedures are defined specifically in terms of the actions that occur on receipt of commands at a

secondary station, a tributary station, a peer station, or a combined station.

This International Standard is intended to cover a wide range of applications; for example one-way, two-way alternate or twoway

simultaneous data communication between data stations which are usually buffered, including operations on different

types of data circuits; for example multipoint/point-to-point, duplex/half-duplex, switched/non-switched, synchronous/startstop,

etc.

The defined elements of procedures are to be considered as a common basis for establishing different types of data link control

procedures. This International Standard does not define any single system and should not be regarded as a specification for a

data communication system. Not all of the commands or responses are required for any particular system implementation.

The classes of procedures portion describes the HDLC unbalanced classes of procedures, the HDLC balanced class of

procedures, and the HDLC connectionless classes of procedures for synchronous or start/stop data transmission.

For the unbalanced classes, the data link consists of a primary station plus one or more secondary stations and operates in

either the normal response mode or the asynchronous response mode in a point-to-point or multipoint configuration. For the

balanced class, the data link consists of two combined stations and operates in the asynchronous balanced mode in a point-topoint

configuration. For the unbalanced connectionless class, the data link consists of a control station plus one or more

tributary stations and operates in the unbalanced connectionless-mode in a point-to-point or multipoint configuration. For the

balanced connectionless class, the data link consists of two peer stations and operates in the balanced connectionless-mode in a

point-to-point configuration. In each class, a basic repertoire of commands and responses is defined, but the capability of the

data link may be modified by the use of optional functions.

Balanced operation is intended for use in circumstances which require equal control at either end of the data link. Operational

requirements are covered in accordance with the overall HDLC architecture.

The content and format of the Exchange Identification (XID) frame portion builds on the fact that the principal use of the XID

frame is to exchange data link information between two or more HDLC stations. For the purpose of this International Standard,

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data link information shall include any and all essential operational characteristics such as identification, authentication and/or

selection of optional functions and facilities concerning each station. This International Standard defines a single-exchange

negotiation procedure for establishing operational characteristics when either one or more stations are capable of providing

multiple selections.

This International Standard provides a means for exchanging the necessary information to establish, at a minimum, a data link

connection between two correspondents wishing to communicate. It describes a general purpose XID frame information field

content and format for that purpose.

It defines encoding for information related to the basic HDLC standards only. Mechanisms are provided to permit the general

purpose XID frame information field to be used to negotiate private parameters in a single XID exchange simultaneously with

negotiation of the defined basic parameters.

This International Standard does not limit or restrict the use of the XID frame information field from defining other standard

formats for use in specific applications.

The following are examples of potential uses of the XID command/response frame interchange:

a) Identification of the calling and called stations when using circuit switched networks (including switched network backup

applications).

b) Identification of stations operating on non-switched networks requiring identification at start-up.

c) The XID command frame with an individual, group or all-station address may be used to solicit XID response frame(s)

from other station(s) on the data link, prior to or following data link establishment.

d) Negotiation of the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) to be used for subsequent information interchange, by stations that

support both 16-bit FCS and 32-bit FCS capabilities.

e) Convey higher layer information that may be required prior to data link establishment.

f) Transmission of an XID response frame at any respond opportunity to request an XID exchange to modify some of the

operational parameters (for example, window size) following data link establishment.

g) Negotiation of the number of protected bits in the frame when an Unnumbered Information with Header check (UIH)

frame is used.

The means for resolution/negotiation of a data link layer address in switched environments portion is applicable to data stations

employing HDLC balanced classes of procedures which provide the XID command/response capability with the two specific

parameter fields, identified below. It is used to select a pair of operational link addresses when preassigned, system designated

addresses are not known on an a priori basis; e.g., switched circuited data links. Additional XID frame functions (including the

exchange of operational parameters, command/response support, higher layer information, etc.) may be accomplished in

conjunction with data link layer address determination or following address determination, with additional XID frame

exchanges.

NOTE ??Address resolution procedures for situations where the remote DTE does not support XID frames, the "all-station"

address, or complete address support capabilities as defined in clause 8 below are not within the scope of this International

Standard.

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