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ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996

Information technology - Protocol for providing the OSI connectionless-mode transport service - Amendment 1: Addition of connectionless-mode multicast capability

Standard by IEC, 1996-12-26

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ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996

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ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996 is a supporting amendment to the protocol specification for providing the OSI connectionless-mode transport service, adding connectionless-mode multicast capability. For engineering, testing, and compliance teams, it matters because it updates the parent document with a defined technical change that may affect interoperability, protocol behavior, and documented evaluation. When reviewing ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996, organizations typically use it alongside the base reference to confirm implementation expectations and support controlled technical assessment.

ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996 standard overview

This amendment modifies ISO/IEC 8602 rather than standing alone as a complete technical specification. Its focus is the addition of connectionless-mode multicast capability within the OSI connectionless-mode transport service, which makes it relevant to protocol design, conformance review, and implementation verification. Teams working on networking products, test plans, or engineering documentation may use it to understand the updated service definition and ensure that related design decisions remain aligned with the parent document and its amendment history.

Applications of ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996

The document is most useful in standards-based networking workflows where connectionless transport behavior must be evaluated, documented, or validated. It may support product evaluation, protocol implementation review, interoperability testing, and conformity assessment preparation for systems that rely on OSI communication models. Procurement and compliance teams can also use it as a technical reference when identifying the correct edition set for a project, especially where multicast-related behavior must be traced to the governing amendment and parent standard.

Why ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996 matters

Using ISO/IEC 8602:1995/AMD1:1996 helps organizations maintain operational consistency when a protocol update affects how connectionless transport service is specified or tested. It supports clearer technical validation, reduces ambiguity in engineering review, and strengthens quality workflows by tying implementation checks to the correct amendment. In regulated or contract-driven environments, it may also improve procurement accuracy and conformity assessment readiness by showing exactly which version of the technical document is being used during verification activities and documented evaluation.

  • Amendment to the parent reference ISO/IEC 8602, not a standalone base standard
  • Introduces connectionless-mode multicast capability within the OSI transport service context
  • Relevant to implementation review, interoperability checks, and protocol conformity assessment
  • Useful for maintaining controlled engineering documentation and version traceability
  • Supports technical validation and compliance workflows that depend on the amended specification
SKU: b4a4efd611b0

  • Publication Date: 1996-12-26
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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