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- NSAP_address abstract "A Network Service Access Point address (NSAP address), defined in ISO/IEC 8348, is an identifying label for a Service Access Point (SAP) used in OSI networking.These are roughly comparable to IP addresses used in the Internet Protocol; they can specify a piece of equipment connected to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network. A specific stream, analogous to a TCP/IP port or socket, is specified by using a Transport Service Access Point (TSAP). ATM can also use a Presentation (PSAP) and Session (SSAP) Access Point, but these may also be unspecified; this is up to the application.NSAP addresses are allocated by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), through a system of delegated authorities, which are generally national standards organizations. One of the schemes to generate NSAPs uses E.164 which is the addressing format describing telephone numbers.NSAP addresses do not specify where a network terminal is located. Routing equipment must translate NSAP addresses to SNPAs (SubNetwork Point of Attachment) to route OSI packets; VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier) numbers are an example of a datalink layer SNPAs in ATM; when OSI packets are sent encapsulated in IP packets the IP address is considered an SNPA.Currently SDH/SONET networks are a major part of the network infrastructure and NSAPs are used extensively. They are usually assigned by the Network Management/NOC personnel and agreed upon within an organization to be unique (to that organization and based on geographical location using country code telephone prefixes) and are required before any operational connectivity is established at the commissioning stage.NSAP addresses are used in the following OSI-based network technologies: ATM switched virtual circuit networks X.25 (see ITU-T X.121 for addressing in public data networks) Frame relay IS-IS SDH & SONET networks.NSAP-style addresses are used in the IS-IS routing protocol.".
- NSAP_address wikiPageID "21974".
- NSAP_address wikiPageRevisionID "540201779".
- NSAP_address hasPhotoCollection NSAP_address.
- NSAP_address subject Category:Identifiers.
- NSAP_address subject Category:OSI_protocols.
- NSAP_address type Abstraction100002137.
- NSAP_address type Communication100033020.
- NSAP_address type Direction106786629.
- NSAP_address type Identifier107270601.
- NSAP_address type Identifiers.
- NSAP_address type Message106598915.
- NSAP_address type OSIProtocols.
- NSAP_address type Protocol106665108.
- NSAP_address type Rule106652242.
- NSAP_address type Signal106791372.
- NSAP_address type Symbol106806469.
- NSAP_address comment "A Network Service Access Point address (NSAP address), defined in ISO/IEC 8348, is an identifying label for a Service Access Point (SAP) used in OSI networking.These are roughly comparable to IP addresses used in the Internet Protocol; they can specify a piece of equipment connected to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network. A specific stream, analogous to a TCP/IP port or socket, is specified by using a Transport Service Access Point (TSAP).".
- NSAP_address label "NSAP address".
- NSAP_address label "Network Service Access Point".
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- NSAP_address sameAs Network_Service_Access_Point.
- NSAP_address sameAs m.05j27.
- NSAP_address sameAs Q1978807.
- NSAP_address sameAs Q1978807.
- NSAP_address sameAs NSAP_address.
- NSAP_address wasDerivedFrom NSAP_address?oldid=540201779.
- NSAP_address isPrimaryTopicOf NSAP_address.