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The SCO Group, Inc. Conformance Statement

Product Standard: Transport Service (XTI)

Organization Santa Cruz Operation
Author Joanna Farley


1. Transport Service (XTI)

Product Information

Product IdentificationVersion/Release NumberProduct Supplier
1. UnixWare 7.0.1 SCO 

Environment Specification

Testing Environment Binary-compatible Family Portability Environment Indicator of Compliance Compliance Details
1.
Two test machines, a Compusys and a Compaq Prolient installed with Unixware 7.0.1 connected via thin ethernet. Standard installation procedures were followed.
Unixware 7.0.1 and latter running on Intel platforms
Internationalised System Calls and Libraries Extended Test Report from Test Suite Test Suite: VST5.2.3
Test Report: UW701_UNIX95

Temporary Waivers

None.


1.1 Optional Features

Question 1: Are the UX extensions in <xti.h> supported?

Response

Rationale


1.2 Scope of the Implementation

1.2.1 Transport Providers Supported

Question 2: Which service types and transport providers are supported by the product and what transport provider identifiers are used to access them?

Response

Rationale


1.3 Technical Requirements

1.3.1 Zero-length Data

Question 3: For which transport providers does the product support the sending of zero-length normal or expedited data transport service data units?

Response

Rationale


1.4 ISO Connection Mode Transport Provider

Questions 4 and 5 are only relevant for those products which support the ISO Connection-oriented Transport Service as indicated in the response to Question 2.

1.4.1 Quality of Service Options

Question 4: Does the product support negotiation of the following Quality of Service options?

Response

Rationale


1.4.2 Management Options

Question 5: Which of the following XTI management options are supported by the product?

Response

Rationale


1.5 ISO Connectionless Mode Transport Service

Questions 6 and 7 are only relevant to those XTI implementations which support an ISO Connectionless Mode transport provider as indicated in the response to Question 2.

1.5.1 Quality of Service Options

Question 6: Which of the following Quality of Service parameters are supported by the XTI product when an ISO Connectionless Mode transport service is used as the service provider?

Response

Rationale


1.5.2 Management Options

Question 7: Does the product support the use of the TCL_CHECKSUM management option to allow user control over whether a checksum is computed for PDUs issued by an ISO Connectionless Mode transport provider?

Response

Rationale


1.6 TCP Transport Providers

Question 8 need only be answered if support for a TCP transport provider is indicated in the response to Question 2.

1.6.1 TCP Options

Question 8: Which of the following options are supported for use with TCP transport providers?

Response

Rationale


1.7 UDP Transport Provider

Question 9 need only be answered for those implementations which indicated support for a UDP service provider in answer to Question 2.

1.7.1 UDP Options

Question 9: Does the product support user control of the computation of UDP checksums by means of the UDP_CHECKSUM option?

Response

Rationale


1.8 Internet Protocol Support

Question 10 need only be answered by those XTI products which support implementations of the Internet Protocol in their transport providers.

1.8.1 IP Options

Question 10: Which of the following options are supported at the IP-level by the transport provider(s) associated with the XTI product?

Response

Rationale


1.9 Communications Interface

1.9.1 Required Protocol Stack Support

Question 11: Which protocol stacks does the product support?

Response

Rationale


1.9.2 Optional Support for Protocols or Protocol Profiles

Question 12: What other protocols or protocol profiles does your product support?

Response

Rationale


1.10 Recommended XTI Header Values Implemented

Question 13: Does your implementation use all the recommended values identified in the XTI specification as "recommended only, not mandatory for conformance"?

Response

Rationale


Copyright © 1998 Santa Cruz Operation
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2. Change History

DateNameComment
24-Jun-1998 Joanna Farley Updated for UnixWare 7 
27-Aug-1997 ApTest Data entry 

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