1、National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 9314-26:04(ISO/IEC 9314-26:2001)International Standard ISO/IEC 9314-26:2001 (first edition, 2001-04) has been adopted withoutmodification (IDT) as CSA Standard CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 9314-26:04, which has been approved as a NationalStandard of Canada by the Standa
2、rds Council of Canada.ISBN 1-55397-744-0 December 2004Information technology Fibre distributed data interface (FDDI) Part 26:Media Access Control Conformance Testing(MAC-ATS)Reference numberISO/IEC 9314-26:2001(E)The Canadian Standards Association (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard h
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17、o judge its suitability for their particular purpose.Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 9314-26:04Information technology Fibre distributeddata interface (FDDI) Part 26: Media AccessControl Conformance Testing (MAC-ATS)December 2004 Canadian Standards Association C
18、SA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 9314-26:04Information technology Fibre distributed data interface (FDDI) Part 26: Media Access Control Conformance Testing (MAC-ATS)CSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Te
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24、ing this National Standard of Canada should be addressed toCanadian Standards Association5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044www.csa.caINTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO/IEC9314-26First edition2001-04Information technology Fibre distributed data interfa
25、ce (FDDI) Part 26:Media Access Control Conformance Testing(MAC-ATS)Reference numberISO/IEC 9314-26:2001(E) 2 9314-26 ISO/IEC:2001(E)CONTENTSFOREWORD 6INTRODUCTION 71 Scope82 Normative references83 Abbreviations 94 Organization of test suite 95 Timer definitions106 Tester implementation 107 PICS and
26、PIXIT information108 Test specification in TTCN118.1 Test Suite Overview .118.2 Test Step Reference.148.3 User Type Definition .148.4 User Operation Definition .148.5 Test Suite Parameters158.6 Test Suite Constants 158.7 Test Suite Variables .168.8 Timer Declarations .168.9 PDU Type Declarations 168
27、.9.1 PDU Type Declaration for TOKEN 168.9.2 PDU Type Declaration for CLAIM178.9.3 PDU Type Declaration for Short_CLAIM .178.9.4 PDU Type Declaration for BEACON188.9.5 PDU Type Declaration for Short_BEACON.188.9.6 PDU Type Declaration for FRAME 198.9.7 PDU Type Declaration for FRAME_ERROR_FC 198.9.8
28、PDU Type Declaration for FRAME_ERROR_INFO 208.9.9 PDU Type Declaration for FRAME_SHORT_ADDRESS208.9.10 PDU Type Declaration for ECHO_FRAME218.9.11 PDU Type Declaration for SMT_FRAME 218.9.12 PDU Type Declaration for SMT_SHORT 228.10 PDU Field Group Type Declarations 228.10.1 PDU Field Group Type Con
29、straint Declaration for Echo Frame228.10.2 PDU Field Group Type Constraint Declaration for SMT Frame 239314-26 ISO/IEC:2001(E) 3 8.11 PDU Constraint Declarations238.11.1 PDU Constraint Declaration for IUTs CLAIM.238.11.2 PDU Constraint Declaration for IUTs CLAIM.248.11.3 PDU Constraint Declaration f
30、or Testers Short_CLAIM248.11.4 PDU Constraint Declaration for IUTs BEACON.258.11.5 PDU Constraint Declaration for Testers BEACON 258.11.6 PDU Constraint Declaration for Testers Short_BEACON .268.11.7 PDU Constraint Declaration for Restricted Token268.11.8 PDU Constraint Declaration for Unrestricted
31、Token.268.11.9 PDU Constraint Declaration for Token_Error1 .278.11.10 PDU Constraint Declaration for Token_Error2 .278.11.11 PDU Constraint Declaration for SMT_Frame1 .278.11.12 PDU Constraint Declaration for Echo_Response.288.11.13 PDU Constraint Declaration for Short_NIF_Announce 288.11.14 PDU Con
32、straint Declaration for Sort_NIF_Announce_Return298.11.15 PDU Constraint Declaration for NIF_Long_Announce .298.11.16 PDU Constraint Declaration for Long_NIF_Announce_Return 308.11.17 PDU Constraint Declaration for NIF_Request308.11.18 PDU Constraint Declaration for Echo_Request318.11.19 PDU Constra
33、int Declaration for Echo_Request_AC.318.11.20 PDU Constraint Declaration for Echo_Response.328.11.21 PDU Constraint Declaration for Group_Echo_Request1 .328.11.22 PDU Constraint Declaration for Group_Echo_Request2 .338.11.23 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_DATA .338.11.24 PDU Constraint Declara
34、tion for Frame_R 348.11.25 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_RL 348.11.26 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_RG .358.11.27 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_RS358.11.28 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_XFS368.11.29 PDU Constraint Declaration for Void_LS368.11.30 PDU Constraint Declaratio
35、n for Fill_Frame 378.11.31 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error1.378.11.32 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame Error2388.11.33 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error4.388.11.34 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error5.398.11.35 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error6.39 4 9314-26 I
36、SO/IEC:2001(E)8.11.36 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error8.408.11.37 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error9.408.11.38 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error10.418.11.39 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error11.418.11.40 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Error12.428.11.41 PDU C
37、onstraint Declaration for Frame_Strip .428.11.42 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip1 .438.11.43 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip2 .438.11.44 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip3 .448.11.45 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip4 .448.11.46 PDU Constraint Declaration for
38、Frame_Strip5 .458.11.47 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip6 .458.11.48 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip7 .468.11.49 PDU Constraint Declaration for Frame_Strip8 .468.12 PDU Field Group Constraint Declarations478.12.1 PDU Field Group Constraint Declaration for Echo Request478.12.2 PD
39、U Field Group Constraint Declaration for Echo Response.478.12.3 PDU Field Group Constraint Declaration for NIF Announcement .488.12.4 PDU Field Group Constraint Declaration for NIF Request 488.13 Test Case Dynamic Behaviour.498.13.1 Usable_asynch 498.13.2 Release_Token508.13.3 Unusable_asynch_lateTK
40、518.13.4 Unusable_asynch_restrictTK.528.13.5 Unusable_asynch_priority .538.13.6 Unusable_asynch_nodata .548.13.7 Usable_synch_earlyrestrictTK.548.13.8 Usable_synch_lateTK558.13.9 Unusable_synch_restrictTKnodata568.13.10 R_Long_Address 568.13.11 R_Group_Address 578.13.12 Void_Frame 578.13.13 E_Long_A
41、ddress 588.13.14 E_Group_Address 588.13.15 Extra_Frame_Status.598.13.16 Repeat_AC_Set599314-26 ISO/IEC:2001(E) 5 8.13.17 S_Long_Address 608.13.18 Higher_Claim 608.13.19 Lower_Claim.618.13.20 My_Claim618.13.21 Short_Address_Frame628.13.22 Short_Beacon .628.13.23 Short_Claim 638.13.24 Short_Broadcast
42、.638.13.25 Broadcast648.13.26 Others_Beacon.648.13.27 My_Beacon.658.13.28 TRT.668.13.29 TVX .668.13.30 Info_Idle 678.13.31 Info_Invalid_Symbol .678.13.32 FS_Invalid_Symbol.688.13.33 SD_JI 688.13.34 FC_Invalid_Symbol.698.13.35 FCS_Error_MY_DA 698.13.36 FCS_Error_NOT_MY_DA.708.13.37 FCS_Err_Void.708.1
43、3.38 Minimun_Length .718.13.39 ED_Invalid_Symbol 718.14 Test Step Dynamic Behaviour728.14.1 INIT_RING .728.14.2 FILTER.738.14.3 Send_Echo_Req748.14.4 VERIFICATION74Annex A (informative) PIXIT Proforma for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)Token Ring Media Access Control Protocol (MAC) .75 6 931
44、4-26 ISO/IEC:2001(E)INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FIBRE DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI) Part 26: Media Access Control Conformance Testing(MAC-ATS)FOREWORDISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission)form the specialized system for worldwi
45、de standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IECparticipate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by therespective organization to deal with particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committeescollaborate in fiel
46、ds of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, inliaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work.In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1.Draft International Standards adopted by
47、 the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting.Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subj
48、ect ofpatent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.International Standard ISO/IEC 9314-26 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnectionof information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Informationtechnology.Inter
49、national Standards are drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3.Annex A forms an integral part of this standard.ISO/IEC 9314 consists of the following parts, under the general title Information technology Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI): Part 1: Token Ring Physical Layer Protocol (PHY) Part 2: Token Ring Media Access Control (MAC) Part 3: Physical Layer Medium Dependent (PMD) Part 4: Single Mode Fibre Physical Layer Medium Dependent (SMF-PMD) 1) Part 5: Hybrid Ring Control (HRC) Part 6: Station Management
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