BS EN 62295:2009 2011
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Multimedia systems. Common communication protocol for inter-connectivity on heterogeneous networks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2011 | 68 |
IEC 62295:2007 specifies the common communication protocol (CCP) layer that is capable of providing interoperability and interconnectivity between heterogeneous network technologies, as well as the basic data transmission scheme between devices linked to heterogeneous networks through the CCP layer. The standard also specifies the packet structure in the CCP layer and the common addressing scheme that can be understood among heterogeneous devices. Furthermore, there are specifications regarding protocols capable of providing diverse home network applications through the CCP layer such as: – the home network management protocol (HNMP), – universal home control protocol (UHCP), – home multimedia service protocol (HMSP) and – home data service protocol (HDSP). This bilingual version (2012-08) corresponds to the monolingual English version, published in 2007-11.
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5 | CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope and object |
11 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions Figures Figure 1 – Communication layer structures of network technologies |
12 | Figure 2 – Server interface |
13 | Figure 3 – Cluster and domain network |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviations |
15 | 3.3 Conventions 4 Requirements |
16 | 4.1 Home server interface requirements |
17 | 4.2 CCP device requirements Figure 4 – Classification of CCP devices |
18 | 5 Common communication protocol (CCP) layer 5.1 CCP layer |
19 | Figure 5 – Definitions of application program, CCP API, lower protocol layers interface, and lower protocol layers Figure 6 – Location of CCP layer |
20 | 5.2 Data delivery over heterogeneous networks |
21 | 6 CCP addressing 6.1 General 6.2 An addressing structure to facilitate traffic switching for the home server.Version 0 Figure 7 – Example of data transmission over heterogeneous networks using CCP layer |
22 | 7 CCP packet format and fields 7.1 General Figure 8 – CCP address format of CCP address by version 0 |
23 | 7.2 CCP packet format Figure 9 – CCP packet format of CCP header by version 0 |
24 | Figure 10 – Type fields |
25 | Table 1 – Cast type field Table 2 – Traffic type field |
26 | 8 Home network management protocol (HNMP) 8.1 General Table 3 – Payload type field |
27 | 8.2 HNMP packet format Figure 11 – HNMP packet format |
28 | 8.3 Home server registration 8.4 Device registration |
29 | Figure 12 – DEV_REG_REQ and DEV_REG_RES packets |
30 | 8.5 Device management Figure 13 – Example of HNMP command sequence for device registration |
31 | Figure 14 – ADD_DEV, DEL_DEV and INI_DEV packets Figure 15 – ALV_CHK_REQ and ALV_CHK_RES packets |
32 | Figure 16 – Example of HNMP command sequence for device management |
33 | 8.6 Address and name information of devices |
34 | Figure 17 – DEV_INFO_REQ and DEV_INFO_RES packets Figure 18 – Example of HNMP command sequence for retrieving device address and name information |
35 | 8.7 Other management functions 9 Universal home control protocol (UHCP) 9.1 UHCP packet format |
36 | Figure 19 – UHCP packet format |
37 | 9.2 Execution messages (EXE) Figure 20 – Message type and action type fields of UHCP packet |
38 | Figure 21 – Example of registration process |
39 | 9.3 Query messages (QUE) Figure 22 – Example of EXE_CTRL message |
40 | Figure 23 – Example of QUE_REGSTAT message Figure 24 – Example of QUE_CTRLSTAT message |
41 | 9.4 Notification messages (NTFY) 9.5 UHCP payload syntax Figure 25 – Example of QUE_ALLSTAT message |
46 | 10 Home data service protocol (HDSP) 10.1 Functional requirements of HDSP |
47 | 10.2 HDSP packet format Figure 26 – HDSP packet format |
48 | 10.3 Messages for directory services Table 4 – HDSP commands |
49 | Table 5 – Messages for directory services |
51 | 10.4 Messages for file services Figure 27 – Example of usage of directory service messages |
52 | Table 6 – Messages for file services |
53 | Figure 28 – Example of usage of file service messages |
56 | 10.5 Messages for messaging service Table 7 – Messages for messaging services |
57 | 10.6 Error codes Figure 29 – Example of usage of Messaging service messages |
58 | 11 Home multimedia service protocol (HMSP) Table 8 – Error codes for HDSP |
59 | 11.1 Functional requirements of HMSP |
61 | Annex A (informative) FSM of FS-CCPDEV supporting HNMP Figure A.1 – FSM of FS-CCPDEV for supporting HNMP |
64 | Annex B (informative) FSM of FS-CCPDEV for supporting UHCP Figure B.1 – FSM of FS-CCPDEV for supporting UHCP |