GB/T 15274-1994
Information processing systems--Open systems Interconnection--Internal organization of the network layer (English Version)

Standard No.
GB/T 15274-1994
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
1994
Published By
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
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GB/T 15274-1994
Scope
This standard provides an OSI network layer architecture model as a framework for OSI network layer standardization, so that existing networks can be incorporated into the OSI architecture. The framework encourages the design of real subnets that fully support OSI network services, and also accommodates the addition of other subnets that do not fully support OSI network services into the OSI environment. This standard is intended for both the design and application of network layer protocols that operate between network entities either in end systems providing OSI network services or in intermediate systems providing routing and relaying functions. This standard is intended to: provide a common set of concepts and terminology used in network layer standards (these network layer standards should refer to this standard); analyze the functionality of the network layer and classify network layer protocols; specify how the " This is especially true when multiple "real networks" are to be interconnected and used. The organizational structure defined here does not address network layer management, and in particular does not relate to the relationships between network layer entities that may be required for network layer management purposes. In addition, this standard does not specify operational requirements for relay functions within intermediate systems, nor does it address how specific combinations of permitted functions can be used effectively in practice.

GB/T 15274-1994 history

  • 1994 GB/T 15274-1994 Information processing systems--Open systems Interconnection--Internal organization of the network layer
Information processing systems--Open systems Interconnection--Internal organization of the network layer



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