Provides product and service acquirers and suppliers in the information and communication technology (ICT) supply chain.
This standard is to be applied by reference from other specifications. This is done within such specifications by reference to the CCR services defined in ITU-T Rec. X.8511/ISO/IEC 9804.
Provides definitions and measurement requirements for parameters related to signal quality on FC links. The document describes measurement methods for non-equalized and equalized links. The document describes new types of jitter associated with reference receivers and methods for determining signal quality in closed eye systems. MSQS does not supersede the previously published Fibre Channel Methodologies for Jitter and Signal Quality Specification technical report (hereinafter referred to as FC-MJSQ) [2]. MSQS represents additional information and methods that are not included in FC-MJSQ.
Provides specifications for uniquely identifying an eligible issue. It shall serve as the common denominator in communications among users for completion of transactions and exchange of information. It specifies both the configuration of the number and the meaning attached to each portion.
The requirements of this standard apply to handheld and backpack internal combustion engine-powered blowers and blower-vacuums. This standard does not apply to ride-on, towed, or walk-behind units. This standard does not apply to electrically powered units.
This American National Standard is intended to provide a format and recording standard for an 8000-bpi(315-bpmm) streaming 0.150-inch (3.81-mm)-wide, 4-track magnetic tape cassette to be used for information 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 defines a protocol for applying the NVM Express over Fabrics interface to Fibre Channel. This standard defines how the Fibre Channel services and the defined Information Units (IUs) are used to perform the services defined by the NVM Express over Fabrics specification.
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. This standard a