1 Scope
2 References
2.1 Presentation
references
2.2 Directory references
2.3 Message Handling
references
2.4 Additional references
3 Definitions
3.1 Common definitions
for MHS
3.2 Common definitions
for abstract syntax notation one
3.3 EDI service
definitions
3.4 Other EDI definitions
3.4.1 EDI
for administration, commerce and transport
3.4.2 United Nations
trade data interchange
3.4.3 American National
Standards Institute Committee X12 Definitions
3.5 EDI messaging system
definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
5.1 Terms
5.2 ASN.1
5.3 Conventions for
Attribute Types in Table 2
5.4 Conventions for
Attribute Types in Table 4
6 Information
objects
7 Common
data types
7.1 EDIM Identifier
7.2 Extensions
8 EDI
Messages
8.1 Heading Field
Component Types
8.1.1 Interchange
Recipient/Sender
8.2 Heading Fields
8.2.1 This EDIM
8.2.2 Originator
8.2.3 Recipients
8.2.4 EDIN Receiver
8.2.5 Responsibility
Forwarded
8.2.6 EDI Body Part
Type
8.2.7 Incomplete Copy
8.2.8 Expiry Time
8.2.9 Related Messages
8.2.10 Obsoleted EDIMs
8.2.11 EDI Application
Security Elements
8.2.12 Cross Referencing
Information
8.2.13 EDI
Message Type
8.2.14 Service String
Advice
8.2.15 Syntax
Identifier
8.2.16 Interchange
Sender
8.2.17 Date and Time of
Preparation
8.2.18 Application
Reference
8.2.19 Heading
Extensions
8.3 Body Part Types
8.3.1 EDI Body Part
8.3.2 EDIM Body Part
8.3.3 Extended Body Parts
9 EDI
Notifications
9.1 Common Fields
9.1.1 Subject EDIM
9.1.2 EDI Notification
Originator
9.1.3 First Recipient
9.1.4 Notification Time
9.1.5 Security
Elements
9.1.6 EDIN Initiator
9.1.7 Notification
Extensions
9.2 Positive
Notifications
9.2.1 PN Supplementary
Information
9.2.2 Positive Notification Extensions
9.3 Negative
Notifications
9.3.1 Negative
Notification Reason
9.3.2 NN Supplementary
Information
9.3.3 Negative
Notification Extensions
9.4 Forwarded
Notifications
9.4.1 Forwarded To
9.4.2 Forwarded
Notification Reason
9.4.3 FN Supplementary
Information
9.4.4 Forwarded
Notification Extensions
10 Primary Object Types
10.1 EDI Messaging User
10.2 EDI Messaging System
11 Primary Port
Types
11.1 Origination
Port
11.2 Reception
Port
12 Abstract
Operations
12.1 Origination Abstract
Operations
12.1.1 Originate Probe
12.1.2 Originate EDIM
12.1.3 Originate EDIN
12.2 Reception Abstract
Operations
12.2.1 Receive Report
12.2.2 Receive EDIM
12.2.3 Receive EDIN
13 Abstract Errors
13.1 Recipient Improperly
Specified
14 Other
capabilities
15 Secondary Object
Types
15.1 EDI User Agent
15.2 EDI Message Store
15.3 Telematic Agent
15.4 Physical Delivery
Access Unit
15.5 Message Transfer
System
16 Secondary Port Types
16.1 Submission Port
16.2 Delivery Port
16.3 Retrieval Port
16.4 Administration Port
16.5 Import Port
16.6 Export Port
17 User Agent
Operation
17.1 Performance
of Origination Operations
17.1.1 Originate
Probe
17.1.2 Originate EDIM
17.1.3 Originate EDIN
17.2 Invocation
of Reception Operations
17.2.1 Receive Report
17.2.2 Receive EDIM
17.2.3 Receive EDIN
17.3 Internal procedures
17.3.1 Acceptance of
Responsibility
17.3.2 Refusal of
Responsibility
17.3.3 EDI Forwarding
18 Message Store
operation
18.1 Binding to the MS
18.1.1 Abstract-bind
argument
18.2 Abstract-bind
result
18.3 Creation of
Information Objects
18.3.1 Mapping of an MHS
message to an MS entry
18.3.2 Mapping of
forwarding messages in the MS
18.4 Maintenance of
Attributes
18.5 Negative Notification
18.6 MS-message-submission
extensions
18.6.1 Forwarding-request
extension
18.6.2 EDI Submission
Options
18.6.3 EDI submission
errors
18.7 Auto-Action Types
18.7.1 EDI auto-forward
auto-action
18.7.2 EDI
auto-correlate auto-action
18.7.3 EDI
auto-acknowledgement auto-action
18.7.4 Auto-action
performance
18.8 Message
Store Attributes
18.8.1 Summary
Attributes
18.8.2 EDI Notification
Indicator
18.8.3 Heading
Attributes
18.8.4 Body Attributes
18.8.5 Notification Attributes
18.8.6 Correlation
Attributes
18.8.7 Generation of the
EDI-specific Attributes
18.9 Procedures for EDI MS
18.9.1 Additional
procedures for message delivery
18.9.2 Additional
Procedures for Message-submission
19 Message
Contents
19.1 Content
19.2 Content
type
19.3 Content
Length
19.4 Encoded
Information Types
20 Port
realization
21 Conformance
21.1 Origination versus Reception
21.2 Statement
requirements
21.3 Static
requirements
21.4 Dynamic
requirements
Annex A Reference definition of Object Identifiers
Annex B Reference definition of Abstract Information
Objects
Annex C Reference definition of Message Store
Attributes
Annex D Reference definition of Message Store Auto‑Action
Types
Annex E Reference definition of EDIMS Functional
Objects
Annex F Reference definition of EDIMS Abstract
Service
Annex G Reference definition of EDIMS Upper Bounds
Parameters
Annex H Reference definition of Directory Object
Classes and Attributes
Annex I Enhanced Security Model
I.1 Introduction
I.2 Security Services
I.3 Enhancements to
subclause 10.2: Security
Services
I.3.1 Changes to ITU‑T
Rec. X.402 | ISO/IEC 10021‑2
I.3.2 EDIM
Responsibility authentication services
I.4 Non‑repudiation
of EDIM Responsibility services
I.4.1 Non‑repudiation
of EDI Notification
I.4.2 Non‑repudiation
of retrieval
I.4.3 Non‑repudiation
of transfer
I.4.4 Non‑repudiation
of Content
Annex J Directory Object Classes and Attributes
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Object Classes
J.2.1 EDI User Object
Class
J.2.2 EDI User Agent
Object Class
J.2.3 EDI Message Store Object Class
J.3 Attributes
J.3.1 EDI Name
Attribute
J.3.2 EDI Routing
Address Attribute
J.3.3 EDI
Capabilities Attribute
J.4 Attribute Syntaxes
J.4.1 EDI Bodypart Type Syntax
J.4.2 EDI
Processable Document Syntax
Annex K Comparison of terms of EDI syntaxes
Annex L Comparison of terms in this Recommendation |
International Standard and ITU‑T Rec. F.435 | ISO/IEC 10021‑8
Annex M Realization of an EDIMG User in the
Directory