ARINC 839 : 2014
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FUNCTION DEFINITION OF AIRBORNE MANAGER OF AIR-GROUND INTERFACE COMMUNICATIONS (MAGIC)
Hardcopy , PDF
English
09-12-2014
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Multi-Phase Development of this Standard
1.3 Document Organization
1.4 Reference Documents
1.5 Document Terminology
1.6 Document Precedence
1.7 Regulatory Approval
2.0 MAGIC OVERVIEW AND BENEFITS
2.1 Benefits of MAGIC
2.2 Concept of MAGIC
2.3 Overall Functional Scope
2.4 Architectural Overview
2.5 High-Level Overview
2.6 MAGIC Development Phases
2.7 Management and Data Flows
2.8 Functional Description of MAGIC Operations
3.0 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF MAGIC
3.1 Top-Level Functional Requirements
3.2 Top-Level Functional and Interface Description
3.3 Policy Considerations
3.4 Priority Model
3.5 Certification and Partitioning Considerations
3.6 Assumptions and Constraints
4.0 MAGIC INTERFACE DEFINITIONS
4.1 Client Interface
4.2 Link Management Interface
4.3 Aircraft Interface
4.4 Configuration and Administration
4.5 Service-Provider Versus Airline-Hosted Ground
Peer Function
4.6 Aircraft-Ground Management
5.0 NETWORK MAINTENANCE, LOGGING, AND
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Accounting Management (AM) Requirements
5.2 Configuration Requirements and Recommendations
5.3 Security Management Requirements
ATTACHMENTS
ATTACHMENT 1 - CLIENT INTERFACE PROTOCOL
DETAILS
ATTACHMENT 2 - MODIFICATIONS TO IEEE 802.21-2008
APPENDIXES
APPENDIX A - ACRONYMS
APPENDIX B - EXTENDED DIAMETER COMMAND
STRUCTURE
APPENDIX C - GUIDANCE WITH RESPECT TO AIRCRAFT
DOMAIN REFERENCE MODEL
APPENDIX D - USE CASES
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