1、National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z243.184-92 (ISO/TEC 8571 -5:1990) Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - FiZe Transfer, Access and Management - Part 5: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Proforma (Reaffirmed 1997) Prepared by Cunadian Standards Association Ap
2、proved by Standards Council of Conado fSSN 03 7 7-5669 Published in March 7 992 by Canodian Standards Association 7 78 Rexdale Boulevard, Uexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9 W 7 R3 Technicul Editor= Colin Bordell . Manuging dlfoc Bernard Kelly 0 Canodion Standards Association - 7 992 All rights re
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18、dard is stated in its Scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users to judge its suitability for their particular purpose. General Instruction No. 1 March 1992 CAN/CSA-Z243.184-92 CSA Standard CANICSA-2243.184-92, Information Processing Systems - Open Systems interco
19、nnection - File Transfer, Access and Management - Port 5: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Proforma, consists of 51 pages. form of replacement pages may be issued from time to time; such pages will be mailed automatically to those purchasers who complete and return the attached card.* S
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24、ms - Open Systems interconnection - File Transfer, Access and Management - Part 5: Protocol implementation Conformance Statement Proforma Contents Technical Committee on Open Systems iv Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction x 1. Scope 7 2. Normative References 7 3. Definitions 2 4. Abbreviations 2 5.
25、 Conventions 2 6. Conformance 2 7. Description of the Proforma 2 7.1 implementation Detail 2 7.2 General IS0 8571 Detail 2 7.3 Syntax Detail 2 7.4 Virtual Fiiestore Detail 2 7.5 File Protocol Detail 3 7.6 Document Type Detail 3 8. Notations Defined for the Proforma 3 8.1 D-Column 3 8.2 !-Column 3 8.
26、3 R-Column 3 8.4 Column Entries 3 9. PlCS Numbers 4 10, Completion of the PICS 4 Annexes A - Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) Proforma for OS1 File Transfer, Access and Management (FTAM) 5 B - PlCS Page References 39 March 7 992 CAN/CSA-Z243.7 84-92 Technical Committee on Open sy
27、stems D.A. Sheppard M.J. Anderson C. Ashford J-W. Atwood O.K. Baek C.V. Bochmann 5. Boeyen D. Bonyun H. Boom P.C. Bowie J. Braun B.L. Catley B.S. Colwell J. Costa R*J- Craven j. De Wele J. Demco A. Demour Protocols Standards and C omm un ica ti on In c., Toronto, Ontario Newbridge Networks Corporati
28、on, Kanata, Ontario Bell-Northern Research Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario Con cordia University, Montreal, Quebec IBM Canada laboratory, North York, Ontario Universitg de MontrGaI, Montr4a1, Qu6bec Bell-Northern Research Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario AIT Corporation, Nepean, Ontario 5. R. Systems, St. Laurent, Quebe
29、c Bell Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Bank of Montreal, Willowdale, Ontario Treasury Board Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Protocols Standards and Communication tnc., Bramalea, Ontario Bell-Northern Research ltd., Nepean, Ontario Unite1 Communications, Toronto, Ontario CEAC Computers, Dundas, Ontario CD N ne t Hea
30、dquarters, Vancouver, British Columbia 5 u n Microsyste ms, Vile St. Laurent, Quebec Chairman Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate iV Marcb 7992 Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File Transfer, Access and Management -
31、 Purt 5: Protocol lmplementation Conformance Statement Proforma W.S. Ford Bell-Northern Research Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario 1BM Canada Ltd., Markham, Ontario Cori Canada Diffusion lnc., Acton, Ontario Treasury Board Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Associate D.B. Forsyth C. Cori M.D. Harrop M. Islam K. Knightson
32、National Library of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Govern rn e n t Te lecom mu nica ti on s Agency, Ottawa, Ontario Standards Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario Associate D. Langlotz L. Logrippo D. MacKinnon Software Kinetics Ltd., Sti ttsville, Ontario P. Macnaughton
33、Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, Ontario W.A. McCrurn Department of Communications - Canada, Ottawa, Ontario 0. Monkewich Associate Associate Department of Communications - Canada Ottawa, Ontario MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd., Richmond, British Columbia C. Morton C. Piprani Departmen
34、t of National Defence Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Protocols Standards and Communication Inc., Ottawa, Ontario P. Pranschke Asso cia t e 5. Presseau Associate Associate Department of Communications - Canada, Ottawa, Ontario IBM Canada Ltd., North York, Ontario R.L. Sunday K. Torenvlfet E. Tse Department
35、of Communications - Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Teleglobe Canada Inc., Montreal, Quebec Associute LA. Wlddowson Associate Bel I- Nort hern Research Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario V March 1992 CAN/CSA-Z243.7 84-92 D. Young C.D. Bardell vi Unisys Canada inc., North York, Ontario Canadian Standards Association, Rex
36、dale, Ontario S ta ndords Administrator, Nonvoting March 7 992 information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File Transfer, Access and Management - Part 5: Protocol implementation Conformance Statement Proforma Preface This is the first edition of CSA Standard CAN/CSA-Z243.184, Inf
37、ormation Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - file Transfer, Access and Management - Port 5: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Proforma information systems, the exchange of information between information systems, and the sharing of information system resources. The archit
38、ecture underlying this family of Standards is described in the basic reference model for Open Systems Interconnection in CSA Standard CAN3-Z243.100. In terms of this architecture, this Standard defines a service and specifies a protocol within the application layer of the reference model. treated as
39、 files and that may be stored within information systems or passed between them. They define a file sewice and supporting file protocol for transferring files between systems, for accessing components of files stored in remote systems, and for managing files stored in remote systems. following five
40、parts: (a) CAN/CSA-Z243.180, Part 7: Cenerul lntroduction (b) CANjCSA-2243.181, Part 2: Virtual Filestore Definition; (c) CAN/CSA-Z243.182, Part 3: File Service Definition; (d) CAN/CSA-Z243.183, Part 4: File Protocol Specification; and (e) CAN/CSA-Z243.184, Part 5: Protocol Implementation Conformanc
41、e Statement Proforma. These Standards are identical to International Standard IS0 8571 Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. As a member country of ISO/IEC JTCI, Canada participated actively in this work through the CSA This Standard is part of a family of Standards designed to enable the interconnection of The
42、field of application of these Standards concerns identifiable bodies of information that can be This Series of Standards on File Transfer, Access and Management (FTAM), consists of the Technical Committee on Open Systems which, in addition to its role as a National Standards Committee, is the Canadi
43、an Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC JTCI /SC21. This Standard was reviewed and adopted by the CSA Technical Committee on Open Systems under the jurisdiction of the Standards Steering Committee on Information Processing Systems and was formally approved by these Committees. It has been approved as
44、 a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council of Canada. March 7 992 Notes: (1) Use of the singular in this Standard does not exdude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows. (2) Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in its Scope, it is important to
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