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An abstract representation of the totality of those entities within a single system that make use of the transport service. 3.2.3 network service provider: An abstract machine that models the totality of the entities providing the network service, as viewed by a transport entity. 3.2.4 local matter: A decision made by a system concerning its behavior in the Transport Layer that is not subject to the requirements of this protocol. 3.2.5 initiator: A transport entity that initiates a CR TPDU. 7 3.2.6 responder: A transport entity with whom an initiator wishes to establish a transport connection. NOTE - Initiator and responder are defined with respect to a single transport connection. A transport entity can be both an initiator and responder simultaneously. 3.2.7 sending transport entity: A transport entity that sends a given TPDU. 3.2.8 receiving transport entity: A transport entity that receives a given TPDU. 3.2.9 preferred class: The protocol class that the initiator indicates in a CR TPDU as its first choice for use over the transport connection. 3.2.10 alternative class: A protocol class that the initiator indicates in a CR TPDU as an alternative choice for use over the transport connection. 8 3.2.11 proposed class: A preferred class or an alternative class. 3.2.12 selected class: The protocol class that the responder indicates in a CC TPDU that it has chosen for use over the transport connection. 3.2.13 proposed parameter: The value for a parameter that the initiator indicates in a CR TPDU that it wishes to use over the transport connection. 3.2.14 selected parameter: The value for a parameter that the responder indicates in a CC TPDU that it has chosen for use over the transport connection. 3.2.15 error indication: An N-RESET indication, or an N-DISCONNECT indication with a reason code indicating an error, that a transport entity receives from the NS-provider. 9 3.2.16 invalid TPDU: A TPDU that does not comply with the requirements of this International Standard for structure and encoding. 3.2.17 protocol error: A TPDU whose use does not comply with the procedures for the class. 3.2.18 sequence number: a) The number in the TPDU-NR field of a DT TPDU that indicates the order in which the DT TPDU was transmitted by a transport entity. b) The number in the YR-TU-NR field of an AK or RJ TPDU that indicates the sequence number of the next DT TPDU expected to be received by a transport entity. 3.2.19 transmit window: The set of consecutive sequence numbers which a transport entity has been authorized by its peer entity to send at a given time on a given transport connection. 10 3.2.20 lower window edge: The lowest sequence number in a transmit window. 3.2.21 upper window edge: The sequence number which is one greater than the highest sequence number in the transmit window. 3.2.22 upper window edge allocated to the peer entity: The value that a transport entity communicates to its peer entity to be interpreted as its new upper window edge. 3.2.23 closed window: A transmit window that contains no sequence number. 3.2.24 window information: Information contained in a TPDU relating to the upper and the lower window edges. 11 3.2.25 frozen reference: A reference that is not available for assignment to a connection because of the requirements of 6.18. 3.2.26 unassigned reference: A reference that is neither currently in use for identifying a transport connection or which is in a frozen state. 3.2.27 transparent (data): TS-user data that is transferred intact between transport entities and which is unavailable for use by the transport entities. 3.2.28 owner (of a network connection): The transport entity that issued the N-CONNECT request leading to the creation of that network connection. 3.2.29 retained TPDU: A TPDU that is subject to the retransmission procedure or retention until acknowledgement procedure and is available for possible retransmission. 12 4 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS 4.1 Data units TPDU Transport protocol data unit TSDU Transport service data unit NSDU Network service data unit 4.2 Types of transport protocol data units CR TPDU Connection request TPDU CC TPDU Connection confirm TPDU DR TPDU Disconnect request TPDU DC TPDU Disconnect confirm TPDU DT TPDU Data TPDU ED TPDU Expedited data TPDU AK TPDU Data acknowledge TPDU EA TPDU Expedited acknowledge TPDU RJ TPDU Reject TPDU ER TPDU Error TPDU 4.3 TPDU fields LI Length indicator (field) CDT Credit (field) TSAP-ID Transport service access point identifier (field) DST-REF Destination reference (field) SRC-REF Source reference (field) EOT End of TSDU mark TPDU-NR DT TPDU number (field) ED-TPDU-NR ED TPDU number (field) YR-TU-NR Sequence number response (field) YR-EDTU-NR ED TPDU number response (field) 13 4.4 Times and associated variables T1 Elapsed time between retransmissions N The maximum number of transmissions L Bound on reference I Inactivity time W Window time TTR Time to try reassignment/resynchronization TWR Time to wait for reassignment/resynchronization TS1 Supervisory timer 1 TS2 Supervisory time 2 MLR NSDU lifetime local-to-remote MRL NSDU lifetime remote-to-local ELR Expected maximum transit delay local-to-remote ERL Expected maximum transit delay remote-to-local R Persistence time AL Local acknowledgement time AR Remote acknowledgement time 4.5 Miscellaneous TS-user Transport service user TSAP Transport service access point NS-provider Network service provider NSAP Network service access point QOS Quality of service 14 5 OVERVIEW OF THE TRANSPORT PROTOCOL NOTE - This overview is not exhaustive and has been provided for guidance to the reader of this International Standard. 5.1 Service provided by the transport layer The protocol specified in this International Standard supports the transport service defined in DP 8072. Information is transferred to and from the TS-user in the transport service primitives listed in table 1.
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