ANSI INCITS-343-2001 pdf download Information Technology – Scheduled Transfer – Reliable Transport Profile (ST-RTP)
1 Scope
This American National Standard specifies limita- tions and requirements that may be accepted within the Scheduled Transfer (ST) protocol (ANSI NCITS 337-2000) in order to facilitate interoperability for reliable data transports.
This profile is an interoperability specification. The profile provides implementation guidelines for sys- tems manufacturers, system integrators, compo- nent manufacturers, and users seeking to design and select interoperable ST peripherals, hosts, and components. This profile specifies which settings of the ST parameters and protocol options have been selected for interoperable implementation.
There should be no implication that this profile is suitable for all users or circumstances. Other map- pings for the ST protocol are being developed and may be more suitable for a particular set of needs. Requirements may also force implementors to operate outside of any profile definition.
This profile is not a certification document; conformance can only be assured by actual testing of interoperability with independently developed products that have the same profile.
This profile prohibits or requires features that are optional, and prohibits the use of some nonoptional features in the referenced ANSI standard.
Internal characteristics of conforming implementations are not defined by this standard.
2 Normative reference
The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the edi- tion indicated was valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standard listed below.
Copies of the following documents can be obtained from ANSI: Approved ANSI standards, approved and draft international and regional standards (ISO, IEC, CEN/CENELEC, ITUT) and approved foreign standards (including BSI, JIS, and DIN). For further information, contact ANSI Customer Service Department at 21 2-642-4900 (phone), 21 2-302-1 286 (fax) or via the World Wide Web at http://www.ansi.org. Additional availability contact information is provided below as needed. ANSI NCITS 337-2000, Information Technology – Scheduled Transfer Protocol (ST)
ANSI INCITS-343-2001 pdf download
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