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I N T E R NAT I O NA L
ISO/IEC
S TA N DA R D I Z E D ISP
PROFILE 10611-2
First edition
1994-1 0-1 5
Information technology - International
Standardized Profiles AMHI n - Message
Handling Systems - Common
-
Messaging
Part 2:
Specification of ROSE, RTSE, ACSE,
Presentation and Session Protocols for use by
MHS
Technologies de l'information - Profils normalisés internationaux
AMHln - Systèmes de messagerie - Messagerie commune -
Partie 2: Spécification de protocoles de session et de présentation ROSE,
RTSE, ACSE pour l'emploi par MUS
Reference number
ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1-2:1994(E)

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ISO/IEC ISP 106 1-2 1994
Contents
Page
Foreword . . iii
Introduction. .
1 Scope .
2 Normative references .
3 Definitions . . . 3
4 Abbreviations. . 3
5 Conformance. . 3
6 Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) . 4
7 Reliable Transfer Service Element (RTSE) .
8 Association Control Service Element (ACSE) .
9 Presentation layer . 5
10 Session layer. . 5
Annexes
A ISPICS Requirements List - Specific Upper Layer Requirements
for ACSE, Presentation and Session . 7
B ISPICS Requirements List for RTSE . 10
C ISPICS Requirements List for ROSE . 12
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ISOllEC ISP 1061 1-2 : 1994 (E)
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Foreword
IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the
International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system
for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of IS0
or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through
technical committees established by the respective organization to deal
with particular fields of technical activity. IS0 and IEC technical
committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with IS0
and IEC, also take part in the work.
In the field of information technology, IS0 and IEC have established a
joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTCl. In addition to developing
International Standards, ISOAEC JTCI has created a Special Group on
Functional Standardization for the elaboration of International
Standardized Profiles.
An International Standardized Profile is an internationally agreed,
harmonized document which identifies a standard or group of standards,
together with options and parameters, necessary to accomplish a function
or set of functions.
Draft International Standardized Profiles are circulated to national bodies
for voting. Publication as an International Standardized Profile requires
approval by at least 75% of the national bodies casting a vote.
International Standardized Profile ISOAEC ISP 1061 1-2 was prepared
with the collaboration of:
- OS1 Asia-Oceania Workshop (AOW);
- European Workshop for Open Systems (EWOS) bointly with the
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)];
- OSE Implementors’ Workshop (OIW).
ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1 consists of the following parts, under the general title
Informa fion technology - International Standardized Profiles AMHln -
Message Handling Systems - Common Messaging:
- Part I : MHS Service Support
- Part 2 : Specification of ROSE, RTSE, ACSE, Presentation and
Session Profocols for use by MUS
- Part 3 : AMHI1 - Message Transfer (Pl)
- Part 4 : AMHl2 - MTS Access (P3)
- Part 5 : AMH13 - MS Access (P7)
Annexes A, B and C form an integral part of this part of ISOAEC ISP
10611.
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ISO/IEC ISP 10611-2 : 1994 (E) O ISO/IEC
Introduction
This part of International Standardized Profile ISO/IEC ISP 10611 is
defined within the context of Functional Standardization, in accordance
with the principles specified by ISOAEC TR 10000, “Framework and
Taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles”. The context of
Functional Standardization is one part of the overall field of Information
Technology (IT) standardization activities, covering base standards,
profiles, and registration mechanisms. A profile defines a combination of
base standards that collectively perform a specific well-defined IT
function. Profiles standardize the use of options and other variations in the
base standards, and provide a basis for the development of uniform,
internationally recognized system tests.
e
One of the most important rôles for an ISP is to serve as the basis for the
development (by organizations other than IS0 and IEC) of internationally
recognized tests and test centres. ISPs are produced not simply to
‘legitimize’ a particular choice of base standards and options, but to
promote real system interoperability. The development and widespread
acceptance of tests based on this and other ISPs is crucial to the
successful realization of this goal.
The text for this part of ISO/IEC ISP 10611 was developed in close
cooperation between the MHS Expert Groups of the three Regional
Workshops: the North American OSE Implementors’ Workshop (OIW),
the European Workshop for Open Systems (EWOS) (jointly with the
corresponding expert group of the European Telecommunications
Standards Institute - ETSI) and the OS1 Asia-Oceania Workshop (AOW).
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 10611 is harmonized between these three
Workshops and it has been ratified by the plenary assemblies of all three
Workshops.
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I NTE RNATl ONA L STAN DA RDlZED PROFI LE @ ISO/IEC ISOllEC ISP 10611-2 : 1994 (E)
Information technology - International Standardized
Profiles AMHln - Message Handling Systems = Common
Messaging
Part 2 : Specification of RQSE, RTSE, ACSE, Presentation
and Session Protocols for use by MHS
1 Scope
1.1 General
This part of ISOAEC ISP 10611 specifies how the Remote Operations Service Element, the Reliable Transfer
Service Element, the Association Control Service Element, the Presentation Layer, and the Session Layer
standards shall be used to provide the required OS1 upper layer functions for MHS (see also figure 1). These
specifications are therefore the common basis for the Common Messaging application functions, as defined in
the other parts of ISOAEC ISP 1061 I, and for content type-dependent International Standardized Profiles for
MHS that will be developed.
1.2 Position within the taxonomy
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1 is the second part, as common text, of a multipart ISP identified in ISO/IEC TR
10000-2 as “AMHI, Message Handling Systems - Common Messaging” (see also ISO/IEC TR 10000-1, 8.2 for
the definition of multipart ISPs).
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1 does not, on its own, specify any profiles.
1.3 Scenario
The model used is one of two end systems running an end-to-end association using either or both of RTSE and
ROSE, and the ACSE, presentation and Session services and protocols (see figure 1).
MHS ASEs MHS ASEs
ROSE and/or RTSE
ROSE and/or RTSE
Presentation Presentation
I Session I I Session I
1
provider 1
Figure 1 - Model of the supportive layers
The OS1 upper layer services and protocols to support the Message Handling Systems functions covered by the
AMHI set of profiles are specified in the set of standards identified in table 1.
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ISOllEC ISP 10611-2 : 1994 (E) O ISO/IEC
ISOAEC 10021-6
Application Layer MHS
I ROSE I ISOAEC 9072-2
I
RTSE ISOAEC 9066-2
ACSE see ISOAEC ISP 11 188-1
Presentation Layer see ISOAEC ISP 11 188-1
Session Layer see ISOAEC ISP 11 188-1
2 Normative references
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this
part of ISOAEC ISP 10611. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All documents are
subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of ISOAEC ISP 10611 are warned against
automatically applying any more recent editions of the documents listed below, since the nature of references
made by lSPs to such documents is that they may be specific to a particular edition. Members of IEC and IS0
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards and ISPs, and the Telecommunications
Standardization Bureau of the ITU maintains a list of currently valid ITU-T Recommendations.
NOTE - References in the body of this part of ISOllEC ISP 10611 to specific clauses of ISOlIEC documents shall be
considered to refer also to the corresponding clauses of the equivalent ITU-T Recommendations (as noted below) unless
otherwise stated.
ISOllEC 9066-2: 1989, Information processing systems - Text Communication - Reliable Transfer - Part 2: Protocol
specification.
ISOlIEC 9072-2: 1989, Information processing systems - Text Communication - Remote Operations - Part 2: Protocol
specification.
ISOlIEC TR 10000-1 : 1992, Information technology - Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles -
Part 1: Framework.
ISOlIEC TR 10000-2: 1992, Information technology - Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles -
Part 2: Taxonomy.
ISOlIEC 10021 -6: 1990, Information technology - Text Communication - Message-Oriented Text Interchange Systems
- Part 6: Protocol Specifications. [see also CClTT Recommendation X.419(1992)]
(MOTIS)
ISOlIEC ISP 1061 1-1: 1994, Information technology - International Standardized Profiles AMHln - Message Handling
Systems - Common Messaging - Part 1: MHS Setvice Support.
ISOllEC ISP 1 1 188-1 : ---I, Information technology - Intemational Standardized Profiles - Common Upper Layer
Requirements - Part I: Basic connection oriented requirements.
CClTT Recommendation X.248( 1992), Reliable Transfer Service Element - Protocol Implementation Conformance
Statement (PICS) Proforma.
CClTT Recommendation X.249( 1 992), Remote Operations Setvice Element - Protocol Implementation Conformance
Statement (PICS) Proforma.
'To be published.
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O ISO/IEC ISOAEC ISP 10611-2 : 1994 (E)
CCITT Recommendation X.419(1992), Message handling systems: Protocol specifications.
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this part of ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1, the following definitions apply.
Terms used in this part of ISOAEC ISP 10611 are as defined in the referenced base standards; in addition, the
terms defined in ISO/IEC ISP 11 188-1 apply.
4 Abbreviations
AC Application context
ACSE Association Control Service Element
AMH Application Message Handling
APDU Application protocol data unit
ASN.l Abstract Syntax Notation One
ISP International Standardized Profile
MHS Message Handling Systems
os1 Open Systems Interconnection
PICS Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
ROSE Remote Operations Service Element
RTSE Reliable Transfer Service Element
Support level for protocol features (see subclause 4.2 of ISOAEC ISP 11 188-1):
m mandatory support
O optional support
C conditional support
I out of scope
- not applicable
5 Conformance
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1 states requirements upon implementations to achieve interworking. A claim of
conformance to this part of ISOAEC ISP 10611 is a claim that all requirements in the relevant base standards
are satisfied, that all the requirements in ISOAEC ISP 11188-1 are satisfied, and that all requirements in the
following clauses and in the annexes of this part of ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1 are satisfied. Annexes A, B and C state
the relationship between these requirements and those of the base standards.
5.1 Conformance statement
The subsequent parts of ISO/IEC ISP 1061 1 specify the requirements for support of particular MHS application
contexts. The requirements for conformance to this part of ISO/IEC ISP 10611 are as appropriate to the MHS
application context(s) for which support is claimed, in accordance with ISO/IEC 10021-6.
For each implementation claiming conformance to this part of ISOAEC ISP 1061 1 an appropriate set of PICSs
shall be made available stating support or non-support of each option identified in this part of ISO/IEC ISP
10611.
5.2 Relationship with base standards
5.2.1 ROSE conformance
Implementations claiming support of any MHS application context which includes the Remote Operations
Service Element (ROSE) shall implement all mandatory support (m) features (as specified in clause 6) except
those features that are components of an unimplemented optional feature. It shall be stated which optional
support (O) features are implemented.
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