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25、stems Interconnection - Distributed Transaction Processing -Part 3: Protocol specification Technologies de Iinformation -Interconnexion de systemes ouverts (OSI) - Traitement transactionnel reparti -Partie 3: Specification du protocole This material is reproduced from ISO documents under Internation
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27、ISO (Case postale 56. 1211 Geneva 20. Switzerland. Fax + 41 22 734 10 79). IHS or the ISO Licensors members. Reference number ISO/IEG 10026-3:1998(E) IsonEC 10026-3 : 1998 (E) Contents . Page Foreword . xi Introduction . xii 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Definitions 2 4 Abbreviations . , .
28、3 5 Conventions . 3 6 Model of the PM . 3 6.1 Overview . 3 6.1.1 Principles of association usage . , 4 6.1.2 Functional unit capabilities and selection . 4 6.1.3 Dialogue establishment 5 6.1.4 Soliciting dialogue establishment . 6 6.1.5 Channel management 6 6.1.6 Channel utilization 7 6.1.7 Token co
29、ntrol . , . 7 6.1.8 Collisions of Ready Signals 8 6.1.9 Concatenation/separation 8 6.1.10 Embedding . 9 6.2 OSI TP Protocol structure . 9 6.2.1 Components of the PM ,. 9 7 Execution Rules . 12 7.1 Operation of the PM 12 7.1.1 Relationship of SAO(s) to MACF(s) . 12 7.1.2 Input events to the PM . 12 7
30、.1.3 Action sequences . 12 7.1.4 SACF queuing 13 7.1.5 Input event blocking at the PSAP . 13 7.1.6 PM error conditions 14 7.2 Procedure rules . 14 7.3 Definitions . 16 7.4 Log records used by the PM . 27 7.4.1 Log-ready record 27 7.4.2 Log-commit record . 27 7.4.3 Log-heuristic record . 27 7.4.4 Log
31、-damage record 28 7.5 Recovery-context-handle 28 8 Use of ACSE, CCR and the Presentation Layer . 28 8.1 Introduction . 28 ISO/IEC 1998 All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified. no pan of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means. electronic or mechanical. incl
32、uding photocopying and micro film. without permission in writing from the publisher. ISOnEC Copyright Office. Case postale 56. CH-1211 Geneve 20. Switzerland ii ISO/IEC ISOIIEe 10026-3 : 1998 (E) 8.2 Use of ACSE Service primitives 28 8.2.1 Use of the A-ASSOCIATE parameters 29 8.2.2 Use of the A-RELE
33、ASE parameters 29 8.2.3 Use of the A-ABORT and A-P-ABORT parameters . 30 8.3 Use of CCR Service primitives 30 8.4 Use of the Presentation Layer 32 8.4.1 Use of Presentation Service primitives 32 8.4.2 Mapping of C-ROLLBACK-RI to Presentation . 32 8.5 Association Management 32 8.5.1 Introduction . 32
34、 8.5.2 Association/dialogue compatibility 33 8.5.3 Association/channel compatibility . 33 8.5.4 Initiating an association establishment . 34 8.5.5 Receiving an association establishment indication 35 8.5.6 Responding to association establishment 36 8.5.7 Receiving confirmation of association establi
35、shmenL . 37 8.5.8 Initiating an association release . 38 8.5.9 Aborting an association 38 8.5.10 Initiating a dialogue solicitation . 38 8.5.11 Responding to a dialogue solicitation . 38 8.5.12 Receiving a rejection of a dialogue solictation . 39 8.5.13 Successful dialogue solicitation 39 9 TP-ASE d
36、escription . 39 9.1 Introduction . 39 9.2 AF Service Oefinition 40 9.2.1 AF-BEGIN-OIALOGUE 40 9.2.2 AF-BIO 41 9.2.3 AF-ENO-OIALOGUE 41 9.2.4 AF-U-ERROR . 41 9.2.5 AF-ABORT . 41 9.2.6 AF-GRANT -CONTROL 41 9.2.7 AF-REQUEST-CONTROL . 41 9.2.8 AF-HANDSHAKE . 41 9.2.9 AF-HANDSHAKE-AND-GRANT-CONTROL. _ .
37、42 9.2.10 AF-DEFER . : . 42 9.2.11 AF-BEGIN-TRANSACTION . 42 9.2.12 AF-PREPARE 42 9.2.13 AF-REPORT 42 9.2.14 AF-ABORT -AND-REPORT 42 9.2.15 AF-NOCHANGE . 43 9.2.16 AF-EARL Y-EXIT . 43 9.2.17 AF-RECOVER 43 9.2.18 AF-TOKEN-GIVE . 43 9.2.19 AF-TOKEN-PLEASE 43 9.2.20 AF-SOLICIT-OIALOGUE 43 9.3 AF-Servic
38、es and TP APDUs: parameters and field Mappings . .43 9.3.1 AF-BEGIN-DiALOGUE request/indicationlresponse/confirm, TP-BEGIN-OIALOGUE-RI/-RC APDU 43 9.3.2 AF-BID request/indication/response/ confirm, TP-BIO-RI/-RC APDU . .46 9.3.3 AF-ENO-OIALOGUE request/ indication/response/confirm, TP-END-DIALOGUE-R
39、I/-RC APDU . 47 9.3.4 AF-U-ERROR request/indicationlresponse/confirm, TP-U-ERROR-RI/-RC APDU . 47 9.3.5 AF-ABORT request/indication, TP-ABORT-RI APDU . . .48 9.3.6 AF-GRANT-CONTROL request/ indication, TP-GRANT-CONTROL-RI APDU . 49 9.3.7 AF-REQUEST-CONTROL request/ indication, TP-REQUEST-CONTROL-RI
40、APOU 49 9.3.8 AF-HANDSHAKE request/indication/ response/confirm, TP-HANDSHAKE-RI/-RC APDU 49 iii IsonEC 10026-3: 1998 (E) ISO/IEC 9.3.9 AF-HANDSHAKE-AND-G RANT-CONTROL request/indicationlresponse confirm, TP:HANDSHAKE-AND-GRANT-CONTROL-RI/-RC APDU 49 9.3.10 AF-BEGIN-TRANSACTION request/indication, T
41、P-BEGIN-TRANSACTION-RI APDU . 49 9.3.11 AF-DEFER requestfindication, TP-DEFER-RI APDU 50 9.3.12 AF-PREPARE request/indication, TP-PREPARE-RI APDU 50 9.3.13 AF-REPORT request/ indication, TP-REPORT-RI APDU 50 9.3.14 AF-ABORT -AND-REPORT request/indication . 52 9.3.15 AF-NOCHANGE requestfindication, T
42、P-NEXT-TID-RI APDU . 53 9.3.16 AF-EARLY-EXIT request/indication/ response/confirm, TP-EARLY-EXIT-RI/-RC APDU . 53 9.3.17 AF-RECOVER request/indication, TP-RECOVER-RI APDU . 54 9.3.18 AF-TOKEN-GIVE request/indication, TP-TOKEN-GIVE-RI APDU 54 9.3.19 AF-TOKEN-PLEASE request/ indication, TP-TOKEN-PLEAS
43、E-RI APDU 55 9.3.20 AF-SOLICIT-DIALOGUE request/indication/response/confirm 55 9.4 Procedures 55 9.4.1 AF-BEGIN-DIALOGUE request . 56 9.4.2 TP-BEGIN-DiALOGUE-RI TP APDU . 56 9.4.3 AF-BEGIN-DIALOGUE response . 56 9.4.4 TP-BEGIN-DIALOGUE-RC TP APDU . 56 9.4.5 AF-BID request 56 9.4.6 TP-BID-RI TP APDU
44、56 9.4.7 AF-BID response 56 9.4.8 TP-BID-RC TP APDU 56 9.4.9 AF-END-DIALOGUE request . 56 9.4.10 TP-END-DIALOGUE-RI TP APDU . 56 9.4.11 AF-END-DIALOGUE response 56 9.4.12 TP-END-DIALOGUE-RC TP APDU . 56 9.4.13 AF-U-ERROR request. . 56 9.4.14 TP-U-ERROR-RI TP APDU . 57 9.4.15 AF-U-ERROR response . 57
45、 9.4.16 TP-U-ERROR-RC TP APDU 57 9.4.17 AF-ABORT request 57 9.4.18 TP-ABORT-RI TP APDU 57 9.4.19 AF-GRANT-CONTROL request . 57 9.4.20 TP-GRANT-CONTROL-RI TP APDU 57 9.4.21 AF-REQUEST-CONTROL request 57 9.4.22 TP-REQUEST-CONTROL-RI TP APDU 57 9.4.23 AF-HANDSHAKE request 57 9.4.24 TP-HANDSHAKE-RI TP A
46、PDU 57 9.4.25 AF-HANDSHAKE response . 57 9.4.26 TP-HANDSHAKE-RC TP APDU 57 9.4.27 AF-HANDSHAKE-AND-GRANT-CONTROL request 57 9.4.28 TPHANDSHAKE-AND-GRANT-CONTROL-RI TP APDU 57 9.4.29 AF-HANDSHAKE-AND-GRANT-CONTROL response 58 9.4.30 TP-HANDSHAKE-AND-GRANT-CONTROL-RC TP APDU 58 9.4.31 AF-DEFER request
47、 58 9.4.32 TP-DEFER-RI TP APDU 58 9.4.33 AF-BEGIN-TRANSACTION request 58 9.4.34 C-BEGIN indication 58 9.4.35 AF-PREPARE request . 58 9.4.36 C-PREPARE indication 58 9.4.37 AF-REPORT request . 58 9.4.38 TP-REPORT-RI TP APDU . 58 9.4.39 AF-ABORT-AND-REPORT request . 58 9.4.40 TP-ABORT-AND-REPORT-RI TP
48、APDU . 59 9.4.41 AF-EARLY-EXIT request 59 9.4.42 AF-EARL Y-EXIT response . 59 9.4.43 AF-RECOVER request . 59 iv ISO/IEC ISOIIEe 10026-3 : 1998 (E) 9.4.44 C-RECOVER indication 59 9.4.45 A-ABORT indication . 59 9.4.46 C-ROLLBACK indication 59 9.4.47 C-ROLLBACK confirm . 60 9.4.48 AFNOCHANGE request. .
49、 60 9.4.49 C-NOCHANGE indication 60 9.4.50 C-NOCHANGE confirm 60 9.4.51 C-COMMIT indication . 60 9.4.52 C-COMMIT confirm 61 9.4.53 C-RECOVER confirm . 61 9.4.54 P-TOKEN-GIVE (sync-minor) indication 61 9.4.55 AF-TOKEN-GIVE request 61 9.4.56 P-TOKEN-PLEASE (sync-minor) indication . 61 9.4.57 AF-TOKEN-PLEASE request . 61 9.4.58 AF-SOLICIT-OIALOGUE request. 61 9.4.59 TP-SOLICIT-OIALOGUE-RI TP APOU 61 9.4.60 AF-SOLICIT-OIALOGUE response 61 9.4.61 TP-SOLICIT-OIALOGUE-RC TP APOU . 62 9.5 Mapping