CAN CSA-Z243 52-1988 Information Processing Systems - Data Communication - Multilink Procedures (First Edition).pdf
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1、National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z24 3.52-88 ( IS0 74 78-1 98 7) (Reaffirmed 2004) Infermation Processing Systems-Data Communication-Multilink Procedures Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada ISSN 031 7-5669 Published in December 1988 by Canadian Stand
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18、y of the users to judge its suitability for their particular purpose. Contents Contents Technical Committee on Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems iv Preface vi 0. Introduction 7 I. Scope and field of application 1 2. Definitions and parameters I 3. Muftilink frame format 3 4
19、. Transmitter operation 3 5. Receiver operation 6 6. Initializing the MLP 8 7. Resetting the MLP 8 Annex-Examples of multilink resetting procedures 10 Information Processing Systems-Data Communication-Multilink Procedures December 1988 iti Technical Committee Technical Committee on Telecommunication
20、s and Information Exchange Between Systems R.1. Prince P.G. Bowie D.W. Branton A. Collins S. J. Crossman P. Dagher G.P. Dallaire T. Davies E. Despres R. Dexter J.A. Field G. Gothe K. Knightson A. Lee V.C. MacDonald W.A. McCrum 0. Monkewich B.A. Ruptash Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Ontario Bell Ca
21、nada, Ottawa, Ontario IBM Canada Ltd., Markham, Ontario The Canadian Bankers Association, Toronto, Ontario Telecom Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Teleglobe Canada, Montreal , Quebec Department of Communications-Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Be I I-N ort he rn Research , Ottawa, Ontario Trans port Can ad a , Otta
22、wa, Ontario Standards Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario CN C P Telecom m u n icat i o ns, Toronto, Ontario Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Ontario Microtel Pacific Research, Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Department of Corn mu n ications-Canada, Ottawa, On
23、tario Department of Corn mu n ications-Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Datapoint Canada, W i Ilowdale, Ontario Chairman Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate iv cAN/CsA-Z243.52-88 (IS0 7478-1987) December 1988 Technical Committee D.A. Sheppard F.Y. Shum P.V. Bates P
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