BS ISO/IEC TR 9577:1996 - Information technology. Protocol identification in the network layer
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Key points covered in BS ISO/IEC TR 9577:1996 may include:
Protocol Identification: Guidance on how to identify and label protocols operating at the network layer. This can include addressing formats, protocol numbers, and other identifiers.
Network Layer Protocols: Information on various network layer protocols and their characteristics. This could involve protocols for routing, addressing, and encapsulation at the network layer.
Interoperability: Recommendations for ensuring interoperability between different devices and systems by accurately identifying and supporting network layer protocols.
Protocol Encapsulation: Guidance on how network layer protocols can be encapsulated within data packets for transmission across networks.
Protocol Parameters: Details on the parameters associated with network layer protocols, including fields in packet headers or other information necessary for proper protocol functioning.
Protocol Standards: References to existing standards and specifications related to network layer protocols.
Network Architecture: Considerations for the integration of network layer protocols within a broader network architecture, emphasizing compatibility and efficiency.
Communication procedures; Addresses (data processing); Information exchange; Data transfer; Network layer (OSI);
Data transmission; Binary digits; Designations; Data processing; Identification methods; Open systems interconnection