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P1702

Standard for Telephone Modem Communication Protocol to Complement the Utility Industry End Device Data Tables

This standard details the criteria required for communication between a C12.21 Device and a C12.21 Client via a modem connected to the switched telephone network. This standard neither specifies requirements for the implementation of the modem to connect to the switched telephone network, nor does it include definitions for the establishment of the communication channel. This document provides details for an implementation of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) seven-layer model in accordance with ISO/IEC 7498-1. The protocol specified in this standard transports data in Table format. The Table definitions are in ANSI C12.19 and in Annex D of this document. This standard specifies the differences between ANSI C12.18-2006 and ANSI C12.19-1997 and the features and services required to describe a protocol specification for telephone modem communications.

Sponsor Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2021-11-09
Superseding
1702-2011

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE-SASB Coordinating Committees
Sponsor Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Working Group
P1702 - SC31- P1702 Telephone Modem Communication Protocol to Complement the Utility Industry End Device Data Tables WG
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IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Lawrence Kotewa

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