IEEE 1244.2-2000
IEEE Standard for Media Management Systems (MMS) Session Security, Authentication, Initialization Protocol (SSAIP)
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IEEE 1244.2-2000 defines the session security, authentication, and initialization protocol for Media Management Systems (MMS), helping establish controlled communication between participating components. In the context of power, energy, and industry applications, this technical document is relevant where secure session setup and identity validation are needed to support reliable system interactions. IEEE 1244.2-2000 matters because it helps reduce ambiguity during protocol exchange and supports more consistent implementation across MMS-based environments.
Overview of IEEE 1244.2-2000
This standard focuses on the SSAIP layer of a Media Management Systems environment, where systems must authenticate one another and initialize sessions before exchanging operational data. IEEE 1244.2-2000 provides a defined protocol framework that can guide implementation, testing, and interoperability planning. For organizations working with technical systems in industrial or energy-related settings, the document offers a clearer basis for coordinating secure session behavior and expected initialization steps within MMS communications.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1244.2-2000 is typically used when MMS equipment or software must begin a trusted session before further control or management functions can proceed. It may apply to industrial communication systems, networked power-sector applications, and other technical environments where authentication and session startup are part of the workflow. The standard can also support engineering teams evaluating protocol conformance, integrating new devices, or aligning implementation details across systems that depend on structured initialization exchanges.
Why it matters
Clear session-security and authentication rules help reduce integration risk, especially where multiple vendors or system generations must interoperate. IEEE 1244.2-2000 supports more predictable design and verification by defining how session initialization should occur within the MMS context. That can be valuable for procurement reviews, compliance checks, and testing plans, since inconsistent startup behavior may lead to communication failures or avoidable security gaps. Using a defined standard helps teams manage implementation decisions with greater consistency.
- Session initialization for MMS environments
- Authentication and secure handshake behavior
- Protocol consistency for implementation and testing
- Relevance to industrial and energy-system communications
- Publication Date: 2000
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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- This Version: 1244.2 (2000)
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