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Space Link Extension - Service Management - CCSDS

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DRAFT RECOMMENDED STANDARD FOR SPACE LINK EXTENSION SERVICE MANAGEMENT<br />

state machine <strong>Service</strong> Package[ via CSP]<br />

CSP-I / CSP-AR<br />

Requested<br />

service validation completed<br />

[SP created] / CSP-SR<br />

Established<br />

service validation completed [SP not created] / CSP-FR<br />

DSP-I [valid] / DSP-SR and CSP-FR<br />

terminated<br />

Figure 4-1: <strong>Service</strong> Package created via CSP operation<br />

state machine <strong>Service</strong> Package[ via CTSP]<br />

CTSP_AR<br />

CTSP_I<br />

Proposed<br />

CTSP_SR<br />

Established<br />

CTSP_FR<br />

terminated<br />

Figure 4-2: <strong>Service</strong> Package created via CTSP operation<br />

When a service package reaches the terminal state, all references from the service package to<br />

other persistent information entities (the different configuration profiles defined in section 5,<br />

and trajectory predictions defined in section 6) are removed. A service package is not<br />

required to be maintained by CM once it reaches the terminal state. However, the<br />

servicePackageId must be recorded in some form because it is required to be unique<br />

over the life of the <strong>Service</strong> Agreement.<br />

<strong>CCSDS</strong> 910.11-R-2 Page 4-2 March 2008

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