Table of Contents
1Scopeandfieldofapplication
2Normativereferences
2.1Identicalrecommendations/Internationalstandards
2.2Pairedrecommendations/Internationalstandards
equivalentintechnicalcontent
2.3Additionalreferences
3Definitions
3.1Referencemodeldefinitions
3.2X.25packetlayerprotocoldefinitions
4Abbreviations
5Descriptionofmulticastserviceformembersofa
multicastgroupwithinterfacesoperatinginthe
extendedmode
6X.25protocolelementrestrictionsforDTEsoperating
intheextendedmode
7Multicastgroupcreationandmembershipcontrol
7.1General
7.2Groupattributes
8Multicastcallattributes
8.1Multicastcallestablishmentattributes
8.2Datatransferattributes
8.3Typesofdatatransfer
9Multicastservicemodel
10Multicastservicesublayer
10.1Servicesprovidedbythemulticastservicesublayer
10.2Servicesassumedbythemulticastservicesublayer
10.3Multicastservicesublayerprotocolprocedures
10.4MappingbetweenX.6messagesandSMMprimitives
11Subnetworkdependentmappingsublayer
11.1Servicesprovidedbythesubnetworkdependent
mappingsublayer
11.2Servicesassumedbythesubnetworkdependent
mappingsublayer
12EncodingprinciplesforSNDME
12.1General
12.2Parametertypeencoding
12.3Parametervalueencoding
13X.25PLP/8208sublayer
13.1Proceduresforflowcontrol
13.2Procedureforreset
13.3Otherprocedures
13.4Optionaluserfacilities
AnnexA-Summaryofgroupcallattributes
A.1Groupattributes
A.2Callattributes
A.3Datatransferattributes
AnnexB-Protocolencodingofmulticastparameters
inX.25packets
B.1Establishmentofmulticastcallwithattribute
valuesdifferentfromdefaultvalues
B.2SupportofrecommendationX.6multicastservices Abstract
The recommendation X.6 describes a connection-orientated multicast service, in the sense that the multicast user must first establish a connection (virtual call or permanent virtual circuit) before it is able to send or receive any multicast data. Defined in Recommendation X.6, is the multicast service designed to work over a variety of transmission technologies.