GB/T 16723-1996
ActiveInformation technology--Protocol for providing the OSI connectionless-mode transport service
信息技术 提供OSI无连接方式运输服务的协议
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the protocol for providing connectionless-mode transport service in the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model, defining procedures for data transfer without establishing a prior connection. It is applied in computer networking and telecommunications environments where reliable, connectionless data exchange is required, such as in packet-switched networks or real-time communication systems. The standard ensures interoperability between different vendors' equipment by defining the transport layer protocol behavior for connectionless service.
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