GB/T 17579-1998
ActiveInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Virtual terminal basic class service
信息技术 开放系统互连 虚拟终端基本类服务
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the service and protocol for a basic class virtual terminal in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), enabling heterogeneous computer systems to exchange character-based terminal data over a network. It is applied in multi-vendor networking environments where applications need to interact with remote terminals using a common interface, such as in early networked computing or legacy system integration. The standard specifies the service definition and protocol requirements for terminal emulation and data transfer in OSI-compliant communication systems.
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