Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
3Abbreviations
4Useoftheinteractionchannel
4.1Aspartofabootstrapapplication(atstart-up)
4.2Fromwithinaninteractiveapplication(after
start-up)
4.3Whentheinteractionchannelisalreadyinuse
foradifferenttelephonenumber
5Logicalchannels
5.1LogicalchannelS1
5.2LogicalchannelS2
5.3LogicalchannelS3
5.4LogicalchannelS4
5.5LogicalchannelS5
6Protocols
6.1TCP/IPmodel
6.2InternetProtocol(IP)
6.3TransmissionControlProtocol(TCP)
6.4UserDatagramProtocol(UDP)
6.5Point-to-PointProtocol(MP)
6.6MultilinkPoint-to-PointProtocol(MP)
6.7SNMPandMIB
6.8IPCPandassignednumbers
6.9CHAPandPAP
6.10DigitalStorageMedia-CommandandControl
(DSM-CC)
6.11UNO-RPC,UNO-CDR,IOR(GIOPandIIOP)
6.12ObjectRequestBroker(ORB)
7Useoftheprotocolstacksforenhancedbroadcast
services
7.1UseoftheDSM-CCUser-to-Userprotocol
8Networkcongestioncontrol
8.1Trafficshaping
8.2IDLdescriptionoftrafficshaping Abstract
Explains how a network-independent protocols defined in Recommendation J.111 may be used in connection with an interaction network as defined in J.113 so as to implement the full range of Interactive Services complementing broadcast television services.