ITU X.227:1995

ITU X.227:1995 Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Connection-oriented Protocol For The Association Control Service Element: Protocol Specification The ACSE supports two modes of communication: connectionless and connection-oriented. The ACSE service definition includes both modes of communication. This Specification provides the protocol specifi

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Table of Contents

1Scopeandfieldofapplication
2Normativereferences
2.1IdenticalRecommendation/Internationalstandards
2.2PairedRecommendations/InternationalStandards
equivalentintechnicalcontent
2.3Additionalreferences
3Definitions
3.1ReferenceModeldefinitions
3.1.1BasicReferenceModelDefinitions
3.1.2Securityarchitecturedefinitions
3.1.3Namingandaddressingdefinitions
3.2Serviceconventionsdefinitions
3.3Presentationservicedefinitions
3.4ApplicationLayerStructuredefinitions
3.5ACSEservicedefinitions
3.6AssociationControlprotocolspecification
definitions
4Abbreviations
4.1Dataunits
4.2Typesofapplication-protocol-data-units
4.3Otherabbreviations
5Conventions
6Overviewoftheprotocol
6.1Serviceprovision
6.2Functionalunits
6.3Useofthepresentation-service
6.4Relationshiptothesession-service
6.5Model
7Elementsofprocedure
7.1Associationestablishment
7.1.1Purpose
7.1.2APDUsused
7.1.3Associationestablishmentprocedure
7.1.4UseoftheAARQAPDUfields
7.1.5UseoftheAAREAPDUfields
7.1.6Collisionsandinteractions
7.2Normalreleaseofanassociation
7.2.1Purpose
7.2.2APDUsused
7.2.3Normalreleaseprocedure
7.2.4UseoftheRLRQAPDUfields
7.2.5UseoftheRLREAPDUfields
7.2.6Collisionsanddisruptions
7.3Abnormalreleaseofanassociation
7.3.1Purpose
7.3.2APDUsused
7.3.3Abnormalreleaseprocedure
7.3.4UseoftheABRTAPDUfields
7.3.5Collisionsandinteractions
7.4Rulesforextensibility
8Mappingtothepresentation-service
8.1Associationestablishment(normalmode)
8.1.1Directlymappedparameters
8.1.2UseofotherP-CONNECTrequestand
indicationparameters
8.1.3UseofotherP-CONNECTresponseand
confirmparameters
8.2Normalreleaseofanassociation(normalmode)
8.2.1UseofP-RELEASErequestandindication
parameters
8.2.2UseofP-RELEASEresponseandconfirm
parameters
8.3Abnormalreleaseofanassociation(normalmode)
8.3.1UseofP-U-ABORTrequestandindication
parameters
8.3.2UseofP-P-ABORTindicationparameter
8.4Associationestablishment(X.410-1984mode)
8.4.1Directlymappedparameters
8.4.2UseofotherP-CONNECTresponseand
indicationparameters
8.4.3UseofotherP-CONNECTresponseand
confirmparameters
8.5Normalreleaseofanassociation(X.410-1984
mode)
8.6Abnormalreleaseofanassociation(X.410-1984
mode)
8.6.1UseofP-U-ABORTrequestandindication
parameters
8.6.2UseofP-P-ABORTindicationparameter
9StructureandencodingofACSEAPDUs
9.1AbstractsyntaxoftheACSEAPDUs
9.2Encodingrulesusedtoreferencethetransfer
syntax
10Conformance
10.1Statementrequirements
10.2Staticrequirements
10.2.1Normalmode
10.2.2X.410-1984mode
10.3Dynamicrequirements
10.3.1Normalmode
10.3.2X.410-1984mode
11Precedence
12Registrationrequirements
12.1Applicationtitles
12.2Applicationcontext
12.3Authentication-mechanism
AnnexA-ACPMstatetable
A.1General
A.2Conventions
A.3ActionstobetakenbytheACPM
A.3.1Invalidintersections
A.3.2Validintersections
A.4RelationshiptoPresentationandotherASEs
AnnexB-Authentication-mechanismusingpassword
B.0Introduction
B.1Assignedname
B.2Authentication-valueASN.1datatype
B.3Processingspecification
B.3.1Requestingauthentication
B.3.2Performingauthentication

Abstract

The ACSE supports two modes of communication: connectionless and connection-oriented. The ACSE service definition includes both modes of communication. This Specification provides the protocol specification for the connection-oriented mode of communication.

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