�1���� Scope
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Normative References
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Definitions
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Abbreviations
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Introduction to multipoint file transfer
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Multipoint transfer of data � An overview
������� 6.1���� T.127 system model
������� 6.2���� Compression
���� ���6.3���� Priority
������� 6.4���� File preshipping
�7����
Baseline MBFT Application
�8����
Description of operation
������� 8.1���� File transfer user application
������� 8.2���� File Transfer Application Resource Manager
������� 8.3���� File Transfer Application Service Element
������� 8.4���� MBFT resources
����������������� 8.4.1���� MBFT Initialization
����������������� 8.4.2���� Static mode
����������������� 8.4.3���� Multicast mode
����������������� 8.4.4���� Private mode
����������������� 8.4.5��� �Forming Registry Keys
������� 8.5���� MBFT capabilities
������� 8.6���� Support of additional concurrent file transfers
����������������� 8.6.1���� Multicast channels
����������������� 8.6.2���� Private channels
������� 8.7���� Selective file transfer
�� �����8.8���� Leaving an MBFT
session
������� 8.9���� File exchange
����������������� 8.9.1���� Transmitter invoked operation
����������������� 8.9.2���� Receiver invoked operation
������ 8.10���� Remote directory listing
������ 8.11���� Conducted mode behaviour
���������������� 8.11.1���� Peer File APE present at conducting node
���������������� 8.11.2���� Peer File APE absent at conducting node
������ 8.12���� Aborting a file transfer
������ 8.13���� Diagnostics
������ 8.14���� Non-standard operations
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���MBFT PDU Definitions
10���� Use of the Multipoint
Communication Service
������ 10.1���� Use of MCS data transmission services
������ 10.2���� Channel allocation
������ 10.3���� Token allocation
������ 10.4���� MCS services
11���� Use of Generic Conference Control
������ 11.1���� Resource IDs
Annex A � Static channel and token assignment
Annex B � Object Identifier assignments
Appendix I � File Transfer Examples
Appendix II � MBFT attributes