ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995
Information technology - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) - Part 5: Hybrid Ring Control (HRC)
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ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995 addresses Information technology - Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) - Part 5: Hybrid Ring Control (HRC), making it relevant to organizations that evaluate FDDI-based network behavior and control functions. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 9314, it supports technical review, documented evaluation, and procurement decisions where the parent series is already part of the engineering or compliance workflow. For teams handling legacy high-speed networking documentation, it can provide a focused reference for understanding how hybrid ring control fits into the wider FDDI framework.
Purpose of ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995
The purpose of ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995 is to define the Hybrid Ring Control aspect within the Fibre Distributed Data Interface family, helping readers interpret how ring control is addressed in the broader protocol structure. In practical terms, it serves as a supporting technical document for engineers, testers, and compliance staff who need to assess operational consistency, network control behavior, and conformity assessment requirements tied to the parent reference. Its value is often greatest during technical assessment and engineering documentation review.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995
ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995 may be used in compliance workflows involving FDDI equipment, network interface design reviews, laboratory evaluation, or legacy system verification activities. It is especially useful where organizations are maintaining or validating fibre-based network infrastructure and need a clear reference for technical validation against the parent series. Procurement teams and test laboratories may also use it when checking specification alignment, supporting conformity assessment, or documenting acceptance criteria for network components and related control functions.
Benefits of ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995
Using ISO/IEC 9314-5:1995 can improve consistency in engineering review, testing workflows, and risk management for systems that depend on FDDI ring control behavior. It helps teams align technical documentation with the parent standard, which can reduce ambiguity during verification, acceptance testing, and procurement evaluation. For compliance preparation, the document supports more structured analysis of expected control functions and can contribute to better quality assurance, clearer audit evidence, and more reliable technical decision-making in legacy network environments.
- Supports review of Hybrid Ring Control within the FDDI framework
- Useful for legacy network verification and laboratory evaluation
- Assists conformity assessment and compliance documentation
- Helps procurement teams compare technical references against project needs
- Can improve testing consistency and engineering validation for related systems
- Publication Date: 1995-01-02
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
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- This Version: ISO/IEC 9314 (1995-01-02)
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