AS/NZS 4094:1993
Withdrawn
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Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Local area networks - Medium access control service definition
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English
03-15-1993
Defines the medium access control service found in local area network architecture in abstract terms, of the primitive actions and events of the service, the parameters associated with each primitive action and event, and the form they take, and the interrelationship between, and the valid sequences of these actions and events. The Standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from, ISO/IEC 10039:1991.
Committee |
IT-001
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 7956 0
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Pages |
14
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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This International Standard defines the Medium Access Control Service found in local area network architecture in abstract terms ofa) the primitive actions and events of the service; b) the parameters associated with each primitive action and event, and the form they take; c) the interrelationship between, and the valid sequences of, these actions and events. The principal objectives of this International Standard are a) to specify the characteristics of a conceptual Medium Access Control Service; b) guide the development of Medium Access Control Protocols. c) guide the development of OSI protocols which make use of the MAC Service.This International Standard does not specify individual implementation or products, nor does it constrain the implementation of Medium Access Control entities and interfaces within an information processing system.There is no conformance of equipment to this International Standard. Instead, conformance is achieved through implementation of conforming Medium Access Control Protocols that fulfil the Medium Access Control Service defined in this International Standard.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 10039:1991 | Identical |
First published as AS/NZS 4094:1993.
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