SECTION 1 � GENERAL
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Scope
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Normative references
������� 2.1���� Identical Recommendations | International Standards
������� 2.2���� Paired Recommendations | International Standards equivalent in
technical content
������� 2.3���� Additional references
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Definitions
������� 3.1���� Basic reference model definitions
������� 3.2���� Service conventions definitions
������� 3.3���� Network Service definitions
������� 3.4���� Network addressing definitions
������� 3.5���� Network layer architecture definitions
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Abbreviations
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Conventions
������� 5.1���� General conventions
������� 5.2���� Parameters
������� 5.3���� NC endpoint identification convention
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Overview and general characteristics
�7����
Types and classes of Network Service
SECTION 2 � DEFINITION OF THE CONNECTION-MODE SERVICE
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Features of the connection-mode Network Service
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Model of the connection-mode Network Service
������� 9.1���� Model of the connection-mode Network Layer Service
������� 9.2�� ��Model of a Network
Connection
10���� Quality of the connection-mode
Network Service
������ 10.1���� Determination of QOS
������ 10.2���� Definition of QOS-parameters
11���� Sequence of primitives
������ 11.1���� Relation of primitives at the two NC end points
������ 11.2���� Sequence of primitives at one NC endpoint
12���� Connection establishment phase
������ 12.1���� Function
������ 12.2���� Types of primitives and parameters
������ 12.3���� Sequence of primitives
13���� Connection release phase
������ 13.1���� Function
������ 13.2���� Types of primitive and parameters
������ 13.3���� Sequence of primitives when releasing an established NC
������ 13.4���� Sequence of primitives in an NS user rejection of an NC
establishment attempt
������ 13.5���� Sequence of primitives in an NS provider rejection of an NC
establishment attempt
14���� Data transfer phase
������ 14.1���� Data transfer
������ 14.2���� Receipt confirmation service
������ 14.3���� Expedited data transfer service
������ 14.4���� Reset service
SECTION 3 � DEFINITION OF THE CONNECTIONLESS-MODE SERVICE
15���� Features of the
connectionless-mode Network Service
16���� Model of the connectionless-mode
Network Service
������ 16.1���� Model of the connectionless-mode Network Layer Service
������ 16.2 ����Model of a network connectionless-mode transmission
17���� Quality of the
connectionless-mode Network Service
������ 17.1���� Determination of QOS
������ 17.2���� Definition of network connectionless-mode QOS-parameters
������ 17.3���� Route selection considerations
18���� Sequence of primitives
19���� Data transfer
������ 19.1���� Function
������ 19.2���� Types of primitives and parameters
������ 19.3���� Sequence of primitives
Annex A � Network Layer Addressing
������� A.1���� General
������� A.2���� Scope
������� A.3���� Concepts and terminology
������� A.4���� Principles for creating the OSI Network addressing scheme
������� A.5���� Network address definition
������� A.6���� Character based DSP allocation
������� A.7���� Reference publication formats
������� A.8���� Network entity titles
Annex B � Rationales for the material in Annex A
������� B.1���� IDI formats (see A.5.2.1.2)
������� B.2���� Reservation of AFI values 00-F and FF
������� B.3���� Derivation of the preferred encodings
Annex C � Facilities for conveying service characteristics in the
connectionless-mode Network Service
������� C.1���� Introduction
������� C.2���� Function
������� C.3���� Types of primitives and parameters
������� C.4���� Service characteristics
������� C.5���� Types of primitives and parameters
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