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IEEE Std 1394.3-2003 : IEEE standard for a high-performance serial bus peer-to-peer data transport protocol (PPDT) / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, author, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Microcomputers--Buses.
Microcomputers.
Microcomputers--Design and construction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 59 pages)
Other Title:
1394.3-2003 - IEEE Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus Peer-To-Peer Data Transport Protocol
IEEE Std 1394.3-2003: IEEE Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus Peer-To-Peer Data Transport Protocol (PPDT)
IEEE Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus Peer-To-Peer Data Transport Protocol
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : IEEE, 2004.
Summary:
This standard defines a peer-to-peer data transport (PPDT) protocol between Serial Bus devices that implement Serial Bus Protocol 2 (SBP-2). The facilities specified include device and service discovery, self-configurable (plug and play) binding, and connection management. Scope: This is a full-use standard whose scope is the definition of a peer-to-peer data transport protocol between Serial Bus devices that implement ANSI NCITS 325-1998, Serial Bus Protocol 2. The facilities specified include, but are not limited to device and service discovery, self-configurable (plug and play) binding of software device drivers to PPDT devices and service connection management. Purpose: This standard creates a layer of protocol services based upon SBP-2 suited to a peer-to-peer environment which includes printers, facsimile devices, scanners (or multifunction devices that present some combination of these capabilities) when a computer is present but it is also intended to address the peer-to-peer needs of devices to communicate with each other in the absence of a host computer.
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