ITU X.711:1997

ITU X.711:1997 Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Common Management Information Protocol: Specification Specifies a protocol which is used by application layer entities to exchange management information. Specifies: the abstract syntax of the Common Management information protocol (CMIP) and the associa

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Table of Contents

1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1IdenticalRecommendations/InternationalStandards
2.2PairedRecommendations/InternationalStandards
equivalentintechnicalcontent
3Definitions
3.1BasicReferenceModeldefinitions
3.2ManagementFrameworkdefinitions
3.3RemoteOperationsdefinitions
3.4CMISdefinitions
3.5ACSEdefinitions
3.6Presentationdefinitions
4Symbolsandabbreviations
5Overview
5.1Serviceprovided
5.2Underlyingservices
5.3Managementinformationdefinitions
5.4Protocolversion
6Elementsofprocedure
6.1Associationestablishment
6.2Remoteoperations
6.3Eventreportingprocedure
6.4Getprocedure
6.5Setprocedure
6.6Actionprocedure
6.7Createprocedure
6.8Deleteprocedure
6.9Associationorderlyrelease
6.10Associationabruptrelease
7Abstractsyntax
7.1Conventions
7.2CorrespondencebetweenCMISEprimitivesandCMIP
operations
7.3ACSEuserdata
7.4CMIPdataunits
7.5DefinitionofabstractsyntaxforCMIP
8Conformance
8.1Staticrequirements
8.2Dynamicrequirements
AnnexA-AssociationrulesforCMISE
A.1ACSE,sessionandpresentationrequirements
A.2Associationinitializationrules
A.3Associationreleaserules
A.4Associationabortrules
AnnexB-ExpandedASN.1syntax
AnnexC-ExamplesofCMISEROSEAPDUs
AnnexD-Directoryabstractsyntax

Abstract

Specifies a protocol which is used by application layer entities to exchange management information. Specifies: the abstract syntax of the Common Management information protocol (CMIP) and the associated encoding rules to be applied; procedures for the transmission of management information between application entities; procedures for the correct interpretation of protocol control information; the conformance requirements to be met by implementation of this standard. Coverage includes definitions, elements of procedure, and symbols and abbreviations.

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