Protocol Stack Sample Clauses

The Protocol Stack clause defines the specific set of communication protocols and their hierarchical arrangement that must be used for data transmission between systems or devices. In practice, this clause outlines which protocol layers—such as application, transport, network, and link—are required, and may specify standards like TCP/IP, HTTP, or proprietary protocols, ensuring all parties use compatible technologies. Its core function is to ensure interoperability and seamless communication by mandating a common technical framework, thereby reducing integration issues and miscommunication between different systems.
Protocol Stack. The bundle operates in conjunction with the Q.922 data link layer. It emulates the functions of the physical layer. Figure 3 illustrates the relationship between the bundle and the other elements of the protocol stack. The Data Link Layer multiplexes frames from the different data link connections, including the data link connection assigned to signaling for the C-Plane. Frames are exchanged with the bundle Layer which emulates a physical interface for the transport of frames. The bundle Layer assigns frames to one or more bundle links for transport to the peer over a real instance of a Physical Layer. The bundle Layer may dispatch frames ove r any bundle link. The receiving bundle Layer must ensure that a data link connection's frame order is preserved. The bundle Layer may also implement fragmentation procedures to limit the maximum size of a frame transmitted over a bundle link. Switching Layer -or- Layer 3 Applications (e.g. IP) Switching Layer -or- Layer 3 Applications (e.g. IP) U-Plane (Note 3) C-Plane - Q.933 (Note 1) Q.922 (Note 2) U-Plane (Note 3) C-Plane - Q.933 (Note 1) Q.922 (Note 2) Data Link (DL) - Q.922 Data Link (DL) - Q.922 Bundle (B) Bundle (B) Bundle Link (BL) Bundle Link (BL) Bundle Link (BL) Bundle Link (BL) Bundle Link (BL) Bundle Link (BL) Physical (PH) Physical (PH) Physical (PH) Physical (PH) Physical (PH) Physical (PH) Note 1: C-Plane operation as described in Q.933 [9] and FRF.4 [11] Note 2: Mutiple frame acknowledged information transfer mode as described in Q.922 [7] Note 3: Core aspects for use with frame relaying bearer service as described in Q.922, Annex A [7]
Protocol Stack. Figure 4-1 shows COPS-PR protocol stacks. 5 COPS-PR Header 5.1 Common header
Protocol Stack. A MATLAB implementation for the 802.11p standard was implemented as defined in Training vector. The predefined training sequence is acquired from the pilot tones embedded in the protocol stack.

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  • Protocols Each party hereby agrees that the inclusion of additional protocols may be required to make this Agreement specific. All such protocols shall be negotiated, determined and agreed upon by both parties hereto.

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  • Signaling protocol 4.1.3.1 SS7 Signaling is AT&T-21STATE’s preferred method for signaling. Where MF signaling is currently used, the Parties agree to use their best efforts to convert to SS7. If SS7 services are provided by AT&T-21STATE, they will be provided in accordance with the provisions of the applicable access tariffs. 4.1.3.2 Where MF signaling is currently used, the Parties agree to interconnect their networks using MF or dual tone MF (DTMF) signaling, subject to availability at the End Office Switch or Tandem Switch at which Interconnection occurs. The Parties acknowledge that the use of MF signaling may not be optimal. AT&T-21STATE will not be responsible for correcting any undesirable characteristics, service problems or performance problems that are associated with MF/SS7 inter-working or the signaling protocol required for Interconnection with CLEC employing MF signaling.

  • Technical Specifications The purpose of the Technical Specifications (TS), is to define the technical characteristics of the Goods and Related Services required by the Procuring Entity. The Procuring Entity shall prepare the detailed TS consider that: