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DIN ISO 8571-3:1989-09

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INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - FILE TRANSFER, ACCESS AND MANAGEMENT - FILE SERVICE DEFINITION

Withdrawn date

01-03-1998

Published date

12-01-2013

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0 Introduction
1 Scope and field of application
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
   Section one: General
6 Model of the file service
   6.1 File service provider and file service users
   6.2 File service levels
   6.3 Regimes of the file service
7 Services of the file service
   7.1 FTAM regime control
   7.2 Filestore management
   7.3 File selection regime control
   7.4 File management
   7.5 File open regime control
   7.6 Grouping control
   7.7 Access to file content
   7.8 Bulk data transfer
   7.9 Recovery
   7.10 Checkpointing and restarting
8 Functional units and service classes
   8.1 Functional units
   8.2 Service classes
   8.3 Application Entity roles
9 Levels of file service
10 Negotiation of service class, FTAM QoS and functional
   units
   10.1 Service Class
   10.2 FTAM Quality of Service
   10.3 Functional units
         Section two: Definition of file service primitives
11 File service primitives
12 Sequences of primitives
   12.1 Normal sequences
   12.2 Constraints on the issue of primitives
   12.3 Conventions
   12.4 Confirmed Services
13 Common file service parameters
   13.1 State result
   13.2 Action result
   13.3 Account
   13.4 Charging
   13.5 Attributes
   13.6 Requested access
   13.7 Access Passwords
   13.8 Concurrency Control
   13.9 FADU Lock
   13.10 Shared ASE information
   13.11 Activity Identifier
   13.12 File Access Data Unit Identity
   13.13 Diagnostic
14 FTAM regime control
   14.1 FTAM regime establishment service
   14.2 FTAM regime termination service (orderly)
   14.3 FTAM regime termination service (abrupt)
15 File selection regime control
   15.1 File selection service
   15.2 File deselection service
   15.3 File creation service
   15.4 File deletion service
16 File management
   16.1 Read attribute service
   16.2 Change attribute service
17 File open regime control
   17.1 File open service
   17.2 File close service
18 Grouping control
   18.1 Beginning of grouping service
   18.2 End of grouping service
19 Recovery (Internal service only)
   19.1 Regime recovery service
20 Access to file contents
   20.1 Bulk data transfer service
   20.2 Locate file access data unit service
   20.3 Erase file access data unit service
         Section three: Definition of bulk data transfer
                        primitives
21 Bulk data transfer service primitives
22 Sequences of bulk data transfer primitives
   22.1 Normal sequences
   22.2 Constraints an issue of primitives
23 Common bulk data transfer parameters
   23.1 Bulk Data Transfer Specification
   23.2 Checkpoint Identifier
24 Bulk data transfer
   24.1 Read bulk data service
   24.2 Write bulk data service
   24.3 Data unit transfer service
   24.4 End of data transfer service
   24.5 End of transfer service
   24.6 Cancel data transfer service
   24.7 Sequence of primitives an write
   24.8 Sequence of primitives an read
25 Checkpointing and restart (Internal BDT Service Only)
   25.1 Checkpointing service
   25.2 Restarting data transfer service
Annexes
A Diagnostic parameter values
B Relation of attributes to primitives
C File transfer with commitment control
D Reference to FTAM control information
E State transition diagrams

Specifies an abstract way the externally visible file transfer, access and management service within the OSI Application Layer in terms of: a) the primitive actions and events of the service; b) the parameter data associated with each primitive action and event; c) the relationship between, and the valid sequences of, these actions and events.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
ISO 8571-3:1988 Identical

DIN ISO 8823:1990-01 INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - CONNECTION ORIENTED PRESENTATION PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
DIN ISO 8822:1990-01 INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - CONNECTION ORIENTED PRESENTATION SERVICE DEFINITION
DIN ISO 7498:1991-04 INFORMATION PROCESSING - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - BASIC REFERENCE MODEL
ISO/IEC 8831:1992 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Job transfer and manipulation concepts and services
ISO 8571-2:1988 Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — File Transfer, Access and Management — Part 2: Virtual Filestore Definition
ISO 8571-1:1988 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 1: General introduction

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