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- Draft Recommendation X.211
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- PHYSICAL SERVICE DEFINITION OF OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION
- FOR CCITT APPLICATIONS1
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- 1 Recommendation X.211 and ISO/IEC 10022, Information processing systems -
- Open systems interconnection - Physical layer service definition, were
- developed in close collaboration and are technically aligned.
- half-duplex (two-way alternate), or simplex (one way); either point-to-point or
- multi-endpoint; and either synchronous or asyhchronous as appropriate (see Section
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- plexing, they will be conveyed implicitly via the Physical Layer protocol.
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- Note - This encompasses various forms of LAN topology (ring/bus).
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- by the Network Layer Protocol Control Information being conveyed either via the same
- PhC (in-band signalling), or via a separate PhC (out-of-band signalling), see Figure
- 4/X.211. Physical Layer relay systems do not complete the end-to-end PhC until
- Network Layer control actions are completed among the Network Layer entities en
- route. Deactivation may be accomplished through either Network layer protocol or
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- of PhPDU transmission. They are required for half-duplex and are optional for duplex
- and simplex. The Ph-ACTIVATE request primitive requests activation of the PhC. Each
- direction of transmission is activated independently for half-duplex operation, and
- both directions of transmission are activated for duplex operation. For half-duplex
- and simplex operation, the Ph-ACTIVATE request primitive activates the outgoing
- direction of transmission, and the Ph-ACTIVATE indication primitive indicates
- activation of the incoming direction of transmission. During half-duplex operation, a
- Ph-ACTIVATE request cannot be issued by the PhS user after receipt of a Ph-ACTIVATE
- indication and before the receipt of a Ph-DEACTIVATE indication primitive.
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- PhS Activation - mode shift: half-duplex receive to half-duplex
- send or to duplex (without inactive state)
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- tion of PhPDU transmission. They are required for half-duplex and are optional for
- duplex and simplex. The Ph-DEACTIVATE request primitive requests deactivation of the
- PhC. Each direction of transmission is deactivated independently for half-duplex
- operation, and both directions of transmission are deactivated for duplex operation.
- For half-duplex and simplex operation, the Ph-DEACTIVATE request primitive
- deactivates the outgoing direction of transmission, and the Ph-DEACTIVATE indication
- primitive indicates deactivation of the incoming direction of transmission. During
- half-duplex operation, a Ph-ACTIVATE request primitive can be issued by a PhS
- user after receipt of the Ph-DEACTIVATE indication primitive.
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- PhS User Deactivation - Mode shift: half-duplex send or duplex
- to half-duplex receive (without inactive state)
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