This technical report is intended to establish a common methodology so that signals in FC systems may be modeled and simulated accurately and consistently. It establishes the requirements for the exchange of performance information between components suppliers and system simulators. It defines the acceptable methods for extracting the electrical and performance attributes of the constituent parts of the FC copper and optical interface. It establishes a common methodology for simulating the FC physical environment. It shall be used in conjunction with the requirements within the following documents: FC Physical Interface (FC-PI; ANSI INCITS 352-2002), FC Physical Interface-2 (FC-PI-2; ANSI INCITS 404:2006), FC 10 Gigabit (10GFC;ANSI INCITS 311:2003), FC Physical Interface-3 (FC-PI-3, T11/1625-D), and FC Physical Interface-4 (FC-PI-4, T11/1647-D).
The requirements of this standard apply to internal combustion engine-powered hand-held chain saws and replacement saw chains for use primarily in cutting wood. The effective implementation date of this standard shall be two (2) years after the publication date and shall apply to all products built after that date. Manufacturers may also comply with the requirements of this standard anytime after the publication date.
This American National Standard provides specifications for format and recording for a 1/2-inch (12.7-mm), 9-track magnetic tape to be used for interchange among information processing systems, communication systems, and associated equipment utilizing a standard code for interchange as agreed upon by the interchange parties.
This standard defines the functions and mappings necessary to tunnel Fibre Channel links, or bridge Fibre Channel networks, across Wide Area Networks.
This standard documents the commands and parameters necessary to manage and sense the state of the power supplies, the cooling devices, the displays, the indicators, the individual storage devices, and other non-SCSI elements installed in an enclosure. The command set uses the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command and the RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command (see SPC-5) to obtain configuration information for the enclosure and to set and sense information for each type of element that may be installed in the enclosure.
Cancels and replaces the first edition (1990). Defines a protocol for the exchange of routeing information between an End System and a Subnetwork Address Resolution Entity, and between an Intermediate System and a Subnetwork Address Resolution Entity. Applicable to: End Systems which operate according to the main body of ISO/IEC 8878 to provide and support the OSI Connection-mode Network Service using ISO/IEC 8208; Subnetwork Address Resolution Entities which operate ISO/IEC 8208; Intermediate Systems which operate ISO/IEC 8208.
Provides users of voice messaging systems with a consistent mode of interaction in a way that is independent of the underlying system implementations. The interface is based on a set of design guidelines that are annexed to this standard.
Documents the commands and parameters necessary to manage and sense the state of the power supplies, cooling devices, displays, indicators, individual drives, and other non-SCSI elements installed in an enclosure. The command set uses the SCSI SEND DIAGNOSTIC and RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS command to obtain configuration information for the enclosure and to set and sense standard bits for each type of element that may be installed in the enclosure.
The scope of this standard is limited to evaluation of toner cartridge page yield for toner-containing cartridges (i.e., all-in-one toner cartridges and toner cartridges without a photoconductor) for colour electrophotographic print systems. This document can also be applied to the printer component of any multifunctional device that has a digital input printing path, including multi-function devices that contain electrophotographic printer components.
This document describes the architecture of systems for the internet of media things.