Chapter 22: Network Based Protocol Suite (Telemetry Standards, IRIG Standard 106-20)
Abstract
The Telemetry Network Standard (TmNS) leverages existing standardized Internet protocols to serve as the core set of communication protocols used by Network Nodes within a TmNS Network. The TmNSs network-based protocol suite incorporates a large portion of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP) Protocol Suite (also known as the Internet Protocol Suite) along with other supporting technologies (e.g., underlying data link and physical layer technologies). This document follows the TCP/IP Model layering convention and consists of the following major sections. Network Access Layer: Consists of the Physical and Data Link layers that define the underlying hardware networking technology. The networking scope of this layer is limited to the local network connection. Internet Layer Protocols: Responsible for sending datagrams across potentially multiple networks. Internetworking (i.e., routing) requires sending data from the source network to the destination network. Transport Layer Protocols: Establishes a basic data channel that an application uses to exchange data. Application Layer Protocols: Includes protocols used by applications for exchanging application data over the network connections established by the lower-level protocol. Basic network support services are also included (e.g., routing and host configuration protocols).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2020
- Accession Number
- AD1103915