Table of Contents
Introduction
1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1IdenticalRecommendations/InternationalStandards
2.2PairedRecommendations/InternationalStandards
equivalentintechnicalcontent
2.3Additionalreferences
3Definitions
3.1Referencemodeldefinitions
3.2Serviceconventionsdefinitions
3.3Presentationservicedefinitions
3.4Associationcontroldefinitions
3.5Reliabletransferdefinitions
3.6ROSEservicedefinitions
3.7Remoteoperationprotocolspecificationdefinitions
4Abbreviations
4.1Dataunits
4.2Typesofapplication-protocol-data-units
4.3Otherabbreviations
5Conventions
6Overview
6.1Serviceprovision
6.2Associationandtransferservices
6.3Protocolmodel
7BasicROSEelementsofprocedure
7.1Association-establishment
7.2Association-release
7.3Association-abort
7.4Invocation
7.5Return-result
7.6Return-error
7.7User-reject
7.8Provider-reject
8Associationrealizations
8.1Introduction
8.2AssociationrealizationbyACSE
8.3AssociationrealizationbyRTSE
9Transferrealizations
9.1Introduction
9.2P-DATA
9.3RT-TRANSFER
10Abstractsyntaxes
10.1Introduction
10.2Bindoperation
10.3Unbindoperation
10.4Otheroperations
10.5Definingtheabstractsyntaxes
11Conformance
11.1Statementrequirements
11.2Staticrequirements
11.3Dynamicrequirements
AnnexA-ROPMStateTables
A.1General
A.2Conventions
A.3ActionstobetakenbytheROPM
A.4Tables
AnnexB-ASN.1Modules
AnnexC-Guidelinesfortheuseofthenotation
AnnexD-Assignmentofobjectidentifiervalues Abstract
Describes the behaviour of ROSE itself, and the way the Association Control Service Element (ACSE), the Reliable Transfer Service Element (RTSE) and the presentation layer are employed to transfer the ROSE Protocol Control Information (PCI) in an OSI realization.