[Css-csts] common managed parameters in CSTS SFW

Yves.Doat at esa.int Yves.Doat at esa.int
Sun Mar 3 14:11:41 EST 2013


Dear John,
I added the three parameters in Annex H.
In my view they shall be managed by Service Management. So, I agree with 
you and I did not change the text.
Best regards
Yves



From:
John Pietras <john.pietras at gst.com>
To:
"CCSDS_CSTSWG (css-csts at mailman.ccsds.org)" <css-csts at mailman.ccsds.org>
Date:
14/02/2013 19:17
Subject:
[Css-csts] common managed parameters in CSTS SFW
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CSTSWG colleagues ---
Following up on last week?s discussion about declaring parameters to be 
managed vs. configured in the CSTS SFW, I have noticed that the 
second-to-last paragraph in the Association Control Procedure Concept 
section (4.3.2.2) states: ?The setting of the values of the parameters: 
initiator-identifier, responder-identifier, responder-port-identifier and 
service-instance-identifier are under the responsibility of the Service 
Management.?
 
However, these parameters do not appear in the Annex titled Parameter 
Values to be Specified Outside the Framework. These parameters should be 
added to annex.
 
We also discussed whether the SFW should identify whether parameters are 
managed (i.e., set by Service Management) or simply ?configured?, with the 
configuration mechanism deferred to the service/derived procedure. In 
general I believe that we were leaning toward just declaring parameters as 
configured. However, in the case of these four parameters,  it seems like 
they have to be managed. So I think that they should remain ?set by 
Service Management?.
 
Best regards,
John 
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