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ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991

Information processing systems - Data communications - Use of the X.25 packet level protocol in local area networks - Technical Corrigendum 1

Standard by IEC, 1991-09-05

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ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991

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ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 is a technical corrigendum connected to the use of the X.25 packet level protocol in local area networks, and it is relevant where organizations need a precise compliance reference for data communications documentation. As a correction to the parent document, it helps clarify the technical record used in engineering review, verification activities, and procurement checks. ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 supports teams that rely on consistent interpretation of the underlying protocol text when preparing technical validation or conformity assessment materials.

ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 standard overview

This corrigendum is associated with ISO/IEC 8881, which addresses the use of the X.25 packet level protocol in local area networks. Its role is to modify or correct the parent technical document rather than stand alone as a full specification. For engineers and compliance teams, the value lies in maintaining a clean and accurate reference set for design review, laboratory evaluation, and documented evaluation of protocol-related requirements. ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 is therefore useful when technical traceability and operational consistency matter.

Applications of ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991

Organizations may consult ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 during standards access workflows tied to packet-switched local area network implementations, legacy communications support, and technical documentation review. It can be relevant in testing environments where protocol behavior must be checked against the corrected parent text, especially during product evaluation or engineering documentation updates. The corrigendum may also support procurement and compliance workflows that depend on accurate references for network equipment, integration planning, and conformity assessment preparation.

Why ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 matters

Even as a correction document, ISO/IEC 8881:1989/COR1:1991 matters because small textual changes can affect technical interpretation, testing consistency, and regulatory preparation. Teams working on interoperability or technical compliance often need the corrected reference to reduce ambiguity in validation reports and quality workflows. For organizations handling network-related engineering specification reviews, using the corrigendum can improve traceability, lower rework risk, and support more reliable conformity assessment across development and verification activities.

  • Technical corrigendum linked to the parent reference ISO/IEC 8881
  • Relevant to X.25 packet level protocol use in local area network contexts
  • Useful for corrected technical review, testing workflows, and documentation control
  • Supports compliance reference accuracy during procurement and conformity assessment preparation
SKU: 89043d187805

  • Publication Date: 1991-09-05
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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