Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of Management Information: Requirements and Guidelines for Implementation Conformance Statement Proformas Associated with OSI Management

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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 10165-6-01 (R2009)
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National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
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Proceeding to development
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This Recommendation / International Standard provides requirements and guidelines for Management Conformance Summary (MCS) proformas, Management Information Conformance Statement (MICS) proformas, Managed Object Conformance Statement (MOCS) profor mas, Management Information Definition Statement (MIDS) proformas, and Managed Relationship Conformance Statement (MRCS) proformas and for the specification of these proformas. These proformas are applicable to standards for OSI management including definitions of managed objects. The MCS proforma provides a summary of PICS proforma, MICS proforma, MOCS proforma and MRCS proforma. The PICS is a statement made by an implementor to claim conformance to a protocol specification. The MICS is a statement made by an implementor to claim conformance to management information in the manager role. The MOCS is a statement made by an implementor to claim conformance to a ma naged object class definition. The MRCS is a statement made by an implementor to claim conformance to a managed relationship definition, such as a name binding definition

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