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    ITU-T F 401-1992 MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES NAMING AND ADDRESSING FOR PUBLIC MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES (Study Group 1)《信息处理业务 公用信息处理业务的命名和寻址 研究1组》.pdf

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    ITU-T F 401-1992 MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES NAMING AND ADDRESSING FOR PUBLIC MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES (Study Group 1)《信息处理业务 公用信息处理业务的命名和寻址 研究1组》.pdf

    1、CCITT RECMN*F.401 72 = 4862571 0574542 4LB INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES OPERATIONS AND DEFINITION OF SERVICE F.401 (08/92) MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES: NAMING AND ADDRESSING FOR PUBLIC MESSAGE HAN

    2、DLING SERVICES Recommendation F.401 CCITT RECMN*F*401 72 48b2591 0574543 354 FOREWORD The CCm (the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) is a permanent organ of the Intemational Telecommunication Union 0. CC is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff question

    3、s and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The Plenary Assembly of CC which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study and approves Recommendations prepared by its Study Groups. The approval of Recommendations by the memb

    4、ers of CCITT between Plenary Assemblies is covered by the procedure laid down in CCI” Resolution No. 2 (Melbourne, 1988). Recommendation F.401 was revised by Study Group I and was approved under the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 4th of August 1992. Ca NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression

    5、“Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication administration and a recognized private operating agency. O ITU 1993 Ail rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy

    6、ing and microfilm, without permission in writing from the IT. CCITT RECflN*F*4OL 72 48b259L 0574544 290 Recommendation F.401 MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES: NAMING AND ADDRESSING FOR PUBLIC MESSAGE HANDLING SERVICES (revised, 1992) CONTENTS Introduction Scope References Definitions Abbreviations Conventi

    7、ons Naming and addressing in message handling 6.1 O/Rad and Bilaterai agreements between domains may be required for the arrangement chosen. - Private domain name Maximum 16 characters. Note 3 - Global uniqueness of the private domain name attribute can be assured by allocating values relative to th

    8、e ADMD name. PRMD names may be the same even when they are used in conjunction with more than one ADMD, because the country name atmbute makes the O/R addresses using these attributes unique. National practices may provide for allocation of PRMD names relative to the country name attribute (when reg

    9、istration is performed by the ADMD concerned or by a centralized national registration authority). - Organization name Maximum 64 characters. Recommendation F.401 (08/92) 7 CCITT RECMN*F.403 92 4862593 0574553 420 Organizational unit(s) Maximum 32 characters each. Personal nume Maximum length is the

    10、 sum of the maxima of the parts (64 characters). a) b) c) d) Distribution list name Maximum lenght of the common name applies. Common name Maximum 64 characters. Domain defined attributes Maxium four separate attributes. Maximum leng- for “type” and for “v2de 128 characters. Network address Maximum

    11、14 + 1 digits, including the prefm (see Recommendation X.121). Note - The ciassification and maximum value may change to accommodate other addressing schemes. Terminal identifier Maximum 24 characters. Numeric user identifier Maximum 32 digits. Unformatted postal address (version 1) Up to 6 lines wi

    12、th a maximum of 30 characters in each line (see Note). In the case of transit mail, the last line is reserved for the name of the country of the fmal physical destination. Note - The number of characters specified refers to characters to be printed (including spaces). Formatted postal address (versi

    13、on 2) The formatted postal address attributes and their constraints are (for the description of these attributes see Annex A of Recommendation F.400). Postal OLR address components (see Note 2) Physical delivery personal name (see Note 3): 30 characters (see Note 1). Physical delivery organization n

    14、ame (see Note 3): 30 characers (see Note 1). Physical delivery address components (see Note 2) Street address: 30 characters (see Note 1). P.O. box address: 30 characters (see Note 1). Poste restante address: 30 characters (see Note 1). Unique postal name: 30 characters (see Note 1). Physical delive

    15、ry ofice address components Physical delivery office name: x number of characters (see Notes 1 and 4). Physical delivery office number: y number of characters (see Notes 1 and 4). Local postal attributes: z number of characters (see Notes 1 and 4). Surname - maximum 40 Characters. Given name - maxim

    16、um 16 characters. Initials (Optional) -maximum 5 characters (for further study). Generation qualer (optional) - maximum 3 characters. 8 Recommendaon F.401 (OsIp2) CCITT RECMN*F=4OL 92 4862593 0574552 3b7 - Other postal address components Extension of O/R address components (see Note 5): 30 character

    17、s (see Note 1). Extension of physical delivery address components (see Note 6): 30 characters (see Note 1). The overall constraints are 6 lines of attributes with a maximum of 30 characters in each line (see Note 1). In the case of transit mail, the last line is reserved for the name of the receivin

    18、g country of the final physical destination. Note I - The number of characters specified refers to characters to be printed (including spaces). Note 2 - At least one of the following attributes should be used. Note 3 - Physical delivery personal name and physical delivery organization name are free

    19、form names and have different length from personal name and organization name. Note 4 - These attributes have to be printed in one line, in some countries together with the postai code. Thus x + y + z is a maximum of 30 characters including the delimiting spaces and the postal code if printed on the

    20、 same line. Note 5 - May be used to extend the postai OR address components. Note 6 - May be used to extend the physical delivery address components. 8 8.1 the designation of an unambiguous name to each ADMD of message handling services in that country. Principles for the allocation of O/R names and

    21、 O/R addresses The naming authority of the country responsible for administration managment domain names wili ensure 8.2 with it. Each ADMD is responsible for the administration of names of private management domains associated Note - For PRMDs intercommunicating with more than one ADMD, registratio

    22、n with each ADMD WU assure uniqueness of OR addresses used. National practices may provide for registration on a country level. 8.3 Each management domain (MD) is responsible for ailmting unambiguous addresses to users below the level of the MD name(s) for the purpose of using message handiing servi

    23、ces. 8.4 A distribution list shall only be given a name which is clearly indicating Q the user its intent. Names or OR addresses shall only be included in a publicly accessible distribution list when the permission of the owner of the information is given and national rules for security are respecte

    24、d. 9 Use of O/R names 9.1 General With the help of OR names a user can send messages via the MHS. Users may get support % Z a, b . z o. 1 . 9 ( ) + I Note- According to Recommendation X.208, this repertoire is called a printable string type. All these characters are available in A2 (as far as letter

    25、s are concerned, oniy in uppercase or lowercase). 9.3 Specific rules Rules for postal OR addresses, see 2 and 3 and Recommendation F.415. Management domains wiil not aliow OR names, that differ only by the number of “space” characters, either at the beginning or the end of any of their attributes, t

    26、o identify different users. Additionally MDs will consider the occurrence of contiguous space characters in an O/R address attribute value to be the same as a single space character. MDs will not ailow OR names, that differ only by small lettedcapital letter distinctions, to identify different UserS

    27、. 9.4 Support of forms of Om addresses Each MHS shall support all the name address forms in the incoming direction for transitting purposes. It is the decision of the management of a domain which name forms are allocated to the users of that domain. In the outgoing direction the originating domain n

    28、eeds to use the name forms the destination domain applies. The way in which names are inputted by, or presented to, the subscriber is a local matter. 10 Recommendation F.401 (08192) CCITT RECMN*F-401 92 D 4862591 0574554 13T D ANNEX A (to Recommendation F.401) (lk annex does not form an integrai par

    29、t of this Recommendation) List of Alpha-2 wuntry des Note - Source: IS0 3166. Current edition (1988) at time of printing. The latest published edition from IS0 should be applied. Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Austral

    30、ia Austria BahlUMS Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Botswana Bouvet Island BlWil British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Brunei Dmssalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Byelorussian SR Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central Acican R

    31、epublic chad Chile china Christmas Islands Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia AF AL DZ As AD AO AI AQ AG AR AW AU AT BS BH BD BB BE BZ BJ BM BT Bo BW BV BR IO VG BN BG BF BU BI BY CM CA cv KY CF TD CL CN cx cc Co Comoros Congo Cook Islands costa Rica cate dIvoire Cuba Cyprus czech0s10vakia Denmark Dji

    32、bouti Dominica Dominican Republic East Thor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Faeroe Islands Fiji Finland FfaIlCe French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern Territories Gabon Gambia Germany, Federal Republic of Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grena

    33、da Guadeloupe GUam Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana KM CG CK CR CI Cu CY cs DK DJ DM Do TP EC EG sv CQ ET FK Fo FJ m FR GF PF TF GA GM DE GH GI GR GL GD GP GU GT GN GW GY Haiti HT Heard and Mc Donald Islands HM Recommendation F.401 (OW2) 11 CCITT RECMN*F*401 92 = 48b259L 0574555 076 Honduras Ho

    34、ng Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran, Islamic Republic of u-as Ireland Israel IMY Jamaica Japan Jordan Kampuchea, Democratic Kenya Kiribati Korea, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Republic of Kuwait Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liechtens

    35、tein Luxembourg MaGiU Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Micronesia Monaco Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nauru Nepal Netheriands Netherlands Antilles HN HK Hu IS IN ID IR E IL IT JM JP JO KH KE KI KP KR Kw LA LB Ls

    36、LR LY LI LU MO MG Mw MY Mv ML MT MH MQ MR Mu Mx FM MC MN MS MA Mz NA NR NP NL AN IQ Neutral Zone (between Saudia Arabia and Iraq) NT New Caledonia NC New Zeaiand Nz Nicaragua NI Niger NE Nigeria Niue Norfolk Island Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay

    37、Peru Philippines Pitcairn Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Runion Romania Rwanda St. Helena Saint. Kitts-Nevis saint Lucia St. Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa san Marino Sa0 Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Solomon Islands Somalia south A

    38、frica Spain sri Lanka sudan Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Taiwan, Province of China Tanzania, United Republic of Thailand Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey NG Nu NF MP NO OM PK PW PA PG PY PE PH PN PL PT PR QA RE RO RW S

    39、H KN LC PM vc ws SM ST SA SN sc SL SG SB so ZA Es LK SD SR SJ sz SE CH SY Tw Tz TH TG TK To Tr TN TR 12 Recommendation F.401 (OSrPZ) CCITT RECMN*F*4OL 92 M 4862593 0574556 TO2 M Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukrainian SSR united Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States United States Minor

    40、 Outlying Islands UfUguaY USSR Vanuatu Vatican City State (Holy See) TC Tv UG UA AE GB us UM w su vu VA Venezuela Viet Nam Virgin Islands, U.S. Wailis and Fuma Islands Western Sahara Yemen Yemen, Democratic Yugoslavia zaire Zambia Zimbabwe ANNEX B (to Recommendation F.401) Representation of O/R addr

    41、esses for human usage) (This annex does not form an integral part of this Recommendation) VE VN VI WF EH YE YD w ZR ZM zw B.l Purpose An O/R address consists of a set of attribute values taken from a total of 31 possible attributes. In order to represent visually an address to a human user, and to e

    42、nable the user to enter the address into a user interface, each attribute value needs to be associated with the correct attribute type. Many of the full attribute types given in Recommendation X.402 are too long for convenient usage on paper or a screen. There is a need for a format which aliows att

    43、ributes to be represented concisely, e.g. on a business card. This annex specifies how addresses can be expressed concisely using labeis to represent the attribute types. There are three categories of amibutes: those standard mnemonic amibutes which are most likely to be found in OR addresses repres

    44、ented for human exchange (e.g. on business cards), those used in physical delivery addresses, and other specialized amibutes (including domain defined attributes). In order to provide a format which is as concise as possible, many of the labels are single characters. This also makes them less langua

    45、ge dependent. Subsection B.3 specifies the format for the representation of addresses, and 8 B.4 specifies the characteristics necessary for user interfaces which are intended to be used in conjunction with this format. B.2 Scope A labelled format for the communication of OR addresses to human users

    46、 is specified. The format consists of a set of pairs of labels and aaribute-values. The characteristics of a user interface which are necessary to accept addresses given in this format are also specified. I is Annex is aligned with ISOIIEC 10021-2, Annex F(DAM) and is referenced in Recommendation X.

    47、402 Recommendation F.401 (0” or Y, but only one of these can be used in one O/R address. If the value of any attribute contains the delimiter character, this is represented by a pair of delimiter characters. If the value of the fust attribute contains the alternate delimiter character, this is repre

    48、sented by a pair of alternate delimiter characters. Note - When the label-value pairs appear in sequence on a line, the use of upper case for labels and lower case for the values makes the format clearer for the user. If an identifier is required to preface a labelled address, it is recommended that

    49、 “X.400” be used. If an address is entirely composed of attributes contained in Table B-1F.401, it is recommended that the sequence of attributes in the address be that given in Table B-1F.401. If this sequence is incompatible with normal cultural conventions, an alternative sequence may be adopted for representations of addresses which are primarily intended for use within that culture. 14 Recommendation F.401 (08/p2) CCITT RECMN*F=40L 72 W 48b257L 0574558 885 W TABLE B-1F.401 Standard attributes of the mnemonic addreas form Attribute type Given name Initials Surn


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