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Common Management Information Service

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In telecommunication, a Common management information service (CMIS) is a service that specifies the service interface to the Common management information protocol (CMIP).

Note: To transfer management information between open systems using CMIS/CMIP, peer connections, i.e., associations, must be established. This requires the establishment of an Application layer association, a Session layer connection, a Transport layer connection, and, depending on supporting communications technology, Network layer and Link layer connections.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188.


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