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Basic data Standard ID | GB/T 9387.3-2008 (GB/T9387.3-2008) | Description (Translated English) | Information technology -- Open systems interconnection -- Basic reference model -- Part 3: Naming and addressing | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | L79 | Classification of International Standard | 35.100.01 | Word Count Estimation | 27,247 | Date of Issue | 2008-09-01 | Date of Implementation | 2009-02-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 9387.3-1995 | Adopted Standard | ISO/IEC 7498-3-1997, IDT | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 16 of 2008 (No. 129 overall) | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | Summary | This standard defines the OSIE objects in order to identify and locate the name and address of the use of the basic mechanism. In the Basic Reference Model defines the hierarchy of the use of these mechanisms. This section expands on the GB/T 9387. 1-1998 concept and criteria defined in this section is neither intended as an implementation specification does not want to become one pair to achieve consistency basis for evaluation. Name and address of the canonical form is not within the scope of this section. |
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Information technology Open systems interconnection Basic reference model Part 3.. Naming and addressing
ICS 35.100.01
L79
National Standards of People's Republic of China
GB/T 9387.3-2008/ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997
Replacing GB/T 9387.3-1995
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model
Part 3. Naming and addressing
(ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997, IDT)
Posted 2008-09-01
2009-02-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Introduction Ⅲ
Introduction Ⅳ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Definitions 1
4 Abbreviations 4
The basic concept named 4 5
6 OSI naming and addressing concepts and the correct use of the address 5
Named the real open systems 6.1 5
Naming and addressing 6.2 (N) layer elements 5
Correct 6.3 (N) addresses the use of 6
7 OSI addressing model 6
7.1 pairs, etc. (N) 6 links between entities
7.2 (N) entity to (N) -SAP connection 7
7.3 (N) and address (N) -SAP 8
7.4 (N) and catalog functions (N) directory of facilities 8
8 Addressing information and (N) 8 Service
8.1 Introduction 8
8.2 Address parameter 9
8.3 by calling (N) 9 address
8.4 Main call (N) 9 address
8.5 Response (N) 10 Address
9 Addressing information and (N) protocol 10
9.1 Introduction 10
9.2 (N) -PAI in addressing information 10
9.3 pairs (N) -PAI element assignment 11
9.4 network address and -PAI 11
9.5 layers above the network layer (N) and address (N) -PAI 11
9.6 (N) -PAI obtained 12
10 (N) catalog functions 12
10.1 Introduction 12
10.2 initiator (N) directory function 12
10.3 recipient (N) catalog functions 13
11 OSI layers each particular addressing 14
11.1 application process and the application layer 14
11.2 Presentation Layer 16
11.3 Session Layer 16
11.4 The transport layer 17
GB/T 9387.3-2008/ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997
17 11.5 Network Layer
19 11.6 The data link layer
11.7 Physical Layer 20
12 domain names and permissions mechanism 20
13 OSI named in the registration procedure 20
14 catalog facility needs 21
14.1 Introduction 21
Facilities 21 14.2 Application Title Directory
Facilities 21 14.3 Network Address Directory
GB/T 9387.3-2008/ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997
Foreword
GB/T 9387 "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model" is currently divided into four parts.
--- Part 1. The basic model;
--- Part 2. Security Architecture;
--- Part 3. Naming and addressing;
--- Part 4. Management framework.
This part identical with ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997 "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model - Part 3. life
Name and addressing ", only editorial changes.
This Part replaces GB/T 9387.3-1995 "Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model - Part 3. Naming
And addressing. "
This section proposed by the People's Republic of China Ministry of Information Industry.
This part of the National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee centralized.
This section drafted by. Ministry of Information Industry Institute of Electronics Industry Standardization.
The main drafters of this section. Zhang Hui, Zhang Cui, Xu Dongmei Wu East Asia, Guo Nan.
This section was first released in 1995.
GB/T 9387.3-2008/ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997
Introduction
This section extends the concept of the identifier 9387.1-1998 GB/T described the basic architecture.
This section GB/T 9387 statement of an architecture guidelines for interconnection purposes in the OSI environment (OSIE) rather
Any object identification involves the development of (name) and location (addressing) standard, should follow this section.
This section is flexible enough to accommodate the expansion of advances in technology and user requirements, which allow flexibility also means that existing
Achieve a gradual transition to the OSI standard.
Note 1. This section is expected to obey in the future, especially with the entity data transmission Multi-peer (MPDT) consistent.
Construction standards system in this section set forth in order to ensure that any one of the OSIE interconnection purposes related to object identification and location
What national standards will.
a) avoid any restrictions in the following areas.
1) function may appear in the current or future national and international standards;
2) function for any real open system;
3) Internal any real open system design.
b) remain in the middle OSIE independence standards. That is an internal function layer is not any other layer of restrictions.
c) Reserved achieve independence guidelines OSIE GB/T 9387.1-1998 described in 4.2. That is, any real open system
(Or manager) will not need to know that other real open system (or manager) to achieve the design, there is no need to expose themselves to the realization of set
Count as a condition of using the OSI standard for communication.
d) in OSIE single standard in order to allow the interconnection support savings, especially that arising in the framework of this section shall be illustrated
In OSIE facilitate the interconnection required to identify and locate objects, so that in performance, reliability and integrity aspects
Achieve adequate standards and reduce manual administration.
In this section, for the naming and addressing OSIE description done step by step.
Note 2. The demand for OSIE naming and addressing, and the definition of 9387.1-1998 GB/T inadequate in this section gives a clear fundamental
Architecture.
GB/T 9387.3-2008/ISO /IEC 7498-3.1997
Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model
Part 3. Naming and addressing
1 Scope
GB/T 9387 This section defines the basic mechanisms of names and addresses in OSIE in order to identify and locate objects and use. The base
Hierarchy of the reference model defined in the use of these mechanisms.
This section extends the concept and criteria GB/T 9387.1-1998 defined in this section is neither intended as an implementation specification,
I do not want to become a basis for achieving consistency evaluation.
The canonical form name and address is not within the scope of this.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference to GB/T 9387 to the present, constitute provisions of this section. For dated reference documents
Member, all subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section. However, under this part are encouraged to reach
Parties to research agreement to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this
section.
GB/T 9387.1-1998 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model - Part 1. Basic model (idt ISO /
IEC 7498-1.1994)
GB/T 9387.4-1996 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model - Part 4. Management Framework (idt
ISO /IEC 7498-4. 1989)
GB/T 12500-2008 Information technology - OSI transport services provide connectivity protocols (ISO /IEC 8073.
1997, IDT)
GB/T 15126-2008 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Network service definition (ISO /IEC 8348.2002, IDT)
GB/T 16974-1997 Information technology - data communication data terminal equipment X. 25 Packet Layer Protocol (idt ISO /IEC 8208.
1995)
GB/T 17176-1997 Information technology - OSI Application Layer Structure (idt ISO /IEC 9545.1994)
GB/T 17967-2000 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model OSI service definition conventions (idt
ISO /IEC 10731.1994)
3 Definitions
3.1 The following terms are used in the part of GB/T 17176-1997 defined.
a) application process type of application-process-type;
b) application process calls application-process-invocation.
3.2 The following terms are used in the part of GB/T 17967-2000 defined.
a) (N) service request primitive [(N) -service-request-primitive];
b) (N) service indication primitive [(N) -service-indication-primitive];
c) (N) service response primitive [(N) -service-response-primitive];
d) (N) service confirm primitive [(N) -service-confirm-primitive].
3.3 The following terms are used in the part of GB/T 15126-2008 defined.
Sub-network connection subnetworkpointofattachment.
Section 3.4 the following definitions.
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