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AS/NZS 3646.4:1993

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Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File transfer, access and management File protocol specification
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Withdrawn date

06-30-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-16-1993

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Defines the basic protocol which supports the internal file service, and the error recovery protocol which supports the external file service. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO 8571-4:1988 and includes Amendment 1:1992.

ISO 8571-4 consists of four main sections:a) the basic protocol (in sections two and three), which supports the internal file service;b) the error recovery protocol (in section four), which supports the external file service; For each of these, ISO 8571-4 includes a formal statement of the nature of the automaton giving the necessary behaviour of each of the participating entities. It states:1) the actions to be taken on receiving request and response primitives issued by a file service user;2) the actions to be taken on receiving indication and confirm primitives issued by the Presentation Service provider;3) the actions to be taken as a result of events within the local system.c) the definition (in section five) of the abstract syntax required to convey the file protocol control information.d) the conformance requirements to be met by implementors of this protocol (in section six).The scope of the File Protocol is limited to the interconnection of systems; it does not specify or restrict the possible implementation of interfaces within a computer system.Field of applicationThe purpose of ISO 8571-4 within the OSI scheme is to specify the behaviour which must be exhibited by a system in order to take part in the provision of the file transfer access and management service.The file protocol specification references three service definitions in order to express the environment within which it is applied. ISO 8571-3 defines the aims and objectives that the protocol must achieve. The Presentation Service (ISO 8822) and ACSE Service (ISO 8649-2) define the set of assumptions about the supporting facilities which the protocol may exploit (see figure 1).

Committee
IT-001
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 8307 X
Pages
95
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
ISO 8571-4:1988 Identical

First published as Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3646.4:1993.

AS 3591-1988 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic connection oriented session service definition
AS 3683-1991 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Service definition for the Association Control Service Element
AS 2777-1985 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic reference model
AS 3615-1989 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Connection oriented presentation service definition
AS 3625-1991 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
AS/NZS 3646.1:1993 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File transfer, access and management General introduction
AS 3626-1991 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of basic encoding rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
AS 3684-1991 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Protocol specification for the Association Control Service Element
AS 2777.3-1990 Information processing systems - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model Naming and addressing
AS/NZS 3646.3:1993 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File transfer, access and management File service definition

AS/NZS 4144.1:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management Specification of ACSE, presentation and session protocols for the use by FTAM
AS/NZS 3698:1994 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Specification of the basic class and full protocol for job transfer and manipulation
AS/NZS 4144.4:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management AFT 12 - Positional file transfer service (flat)
AS/NZS 4144.3:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer access and management AFT 11 - Simple file transfer service (unstructured)
AS/NZS 4218.1:1994 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Conformance test suite for the FTAM protocol Test suite structure and test purposes
AS/NZS 3646.5:1994 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File transfer, access and management Protocol implementation conformance statement proforma
AS/NZS 3646.1:1993 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File transfer, access and management General introduction
AS/NZS 4144.5:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management AFT 22 - Positional file access service (flat)
AS/NZS 3646.2:1993 Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File transfer, access and management Virtual filestore definition
AS/NZS 4144.6:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management AFT 3 - File management service
AS/NZS 4144.2:1993 Information technology - International standardized profiles AFTnn - File transfer, access and management Definition of document types, constraint sets and syntaxes

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