CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-8885-95 (R1999)
The international community has decided to make this standard available only in
the English language version. It has been adopted as a National Standard of
Canada on this basis.
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard
ISO/IEC 8885:1993.
1 Scope
The principal use of the XID frame is to exchange data link information between
two or more HDLC stations. For the purpose of this International Standard,
data link information shall include any and all essential operational
characteristics such as identification, authentication and/or selection of
optional functions and facilities concerning each station. This International
Standard defines a single-exchange negotiation procedure for establishing
operational characteristics when either one or more stations are capable of
providing multiple selections.
This International Standard provides a means for interchanging the necessary
information to establish, at a minimum, a data link connection between two
correspondents wishing to communicate. It describes the general purpose XId
frame information field content and format.
This International Standard defines encoding for information related to the
basic HDLC standards only. Mechanisms are provided to permit the
general-purpose XID frame information field to be used to negotiate private
parameters in a single XID exchange simultaneously with negotiation of the
defined basic parameters.
This International Standard does not limit or restrict the use of the XID frame
information field from defining other standard formats for use in specific
applications.
The following are examples of potential uses of the XID command/response frame
interchange:
a) Indentification of the calling and called stations when using
circuits switched networks (including switched network backup
applications).
b) Identification of stations operating on non-switched networks
requiring identification at start-up.
c) The XID command frame with an individual, group or all-station
address may be used to solicit XID response frame(s) from other
station(s) on the data link, prior to or following data link
establishment.
d) Negotiation of the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) to be used for
subsequent information interchange, by stations that support both
16-bit FCS and 32-bit FCS capabilities.
e) Convey higher layer information that may be required prior to data
link establishment.
f) Transmission of an XID response frame at any respond opportunity to
request an XID exchange to modify some of the operational parameters
(for example, window size) following data link establishment.
SDO:
CSA
Language:
English
ICS Codes:
35.100.20
Status:
Withdrawn
Publish date:
1995-02-27
Standard Number:
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-8885-95 (R1999)