GB/T 16966-1997
ActiveInformation technology--Provision of the OSI connection-mode network service by packet mode terminal equipment connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network(ISDN)
信息技术 连接到综合业务数字网(ISDN)的包式终端设备提供OSI连接方式网络服务
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies how packet-mode terminal equipment connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) can provide the OSI connection-mode network service. It is applied in telecommunications and IT environments where ISDN-based packet switching is used to support reliable, connection-oriented data transmission between terminal devices. The standard ensures interoperability between ISDN terminal equipment and OSI network layer protocols.
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