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| 4383.1 | Starting points | TOOK::MINTZ | Erik Mintz | Wed Jan 13 1993 21:51 | 6 | 
|  | The best information handy at the moment is in notes 1218 and 2626.
Unfortunately, those may be out of date (and may not be "official" 
enough, depending on your purpose.  Have you looked at the SPD?
I don't have one handy at the moment to see if there is information there.
-- Erik
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| 4383.2 | Have you looked at TeMIP ? | TAEC::FLAUW |  | Thu Jan 14 1993 02:44 | 12 | 
|  | 
	If you are also using TeMIP, we are following ISO standards 10164 and 
10165 for the implementation of our modules : Alarm Handling FM and Event Log 
FM. 
        If you want more info, you can have a look in the TEMIP notefile 
(TAEC::TEMIP) or read the TeMIP V1.0 Introduction Manual 
(TAEC::TEMIP$PUBLIC:[V10_DOC]TEMIP_V10_INTRO.PS).
Best regards,
Marc.  
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| 4383.3 | check product literature as well | GOSTE::CALLANDER |  | Thu Jan 14 1993 11:01 | 6 | 
|  |     the 1992 glossy on mcc also includes a lot of this information
    right in the product literature.  Under the AM descriptions
    it says things like what protocols, which RFC, and what
    standards are supported. It doesn't list them all, but it
    is an "official" sheet you can share.
    
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| 4383.4 | Specific Required Standards | MAIL::CLAYTON | Merlin Clayton DTN 445-7217 | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:01 | 65 | 
|  | re: .1
Yes.  I looked at all of the MCC related SPDs, and they lists several of the 
RFCs which MCC complies to, but do not provide information on other standards
compliance such as ISO, CCITT, NIST, etc.
Here is a summarized list of standards compliance that they are asking us to 
provide "official" documentation for:
	ISO Object Management Function 	10164-1
	ISO State Management Function  	10164-2
	ISO Attributes for Relationship 10164-3
	ISO Alarm Report Function	10164-4
	ISO Event Report Mgmnt Function 10164-5
	ISO Log Control Function	10164-6
	ISO Security Control Function	10164-7
	ISO Security Audit Trail	10164-8
	ISO CMIS			9595
	ISO CMIP			9596
	ISO Structure of Mgmnt Info	10165
	ISO Definition of Mgmnt Info	10165-2
Other standards that they are specifying that relate to the various network 
layers are:
	Session Layer:
	ISO 8326 & 8327
	CCITT X.215 & X.225
	NIST Stable Implementation Agreements for OSI V5 , Part 5
	Version 1 & 2 of Session layer protocol
	Transport Layer:
	ISO 8072 & 8073
	CCITT X.214 & X.215
	NIST SIA for OSI Ver 5, Part 4
	Network Layer:
	CCITT X.25 - 1988
	ISO 8473 CLNP - IETF IP
	ISO 9542 ES-IS
	WAN Interface:
	1988 CCITT X.25
	X.121 14 digit address
	X.121 Subnet addressing
	LAN Interface:
	Enet V2
	802.3 Enet
	802.4
	802.5 TR
	FDDI
	Broadband
Now, I'm not sure how all of the network layer standards relate to management,
but I've been assigned the task to find out by the proposal team leader.
Can someone please point me in the right direction.
Thank you.
Merlin
    
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| 4383.5 | Nice list, ask JSG | BLUMON::SYLOR | Architect = Buzzword Generator | Mon Jan 18 1993 22:54 | 1 | 
|  |     Ask Jon Goodridge, took::jsg he's handling standards these days.
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