BS ISO 20022-6:2009 Financial services. UNIversal Financial industry message scheme. Message transport characteristics
BS ISO 20022-6 specifies the characteristics of the Message Transport System required for an ISO 20022 Business Transaction and Message Definition. Changes to the value of the Message Transport
Characteristics can affect the Business Transaction and Message Definition.
Each Business Transaction in the ISO 20022 Repository is associated with a Message Transport Mode. The Message Transport Mode specifies the values for the Message Transport Characteristics.
BS ISO 20022-6 specifically does not define the wire-level interoperability of message transports. The overall structure is of a layered specification, in order that ISO 20022 can be implemented over many message transports. This part of ISO 20022 defines only those characteristics required for interoperability at the business process and message level.
Contents of BS ISO 20022-6:
Foreword 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Exchange of messages in ISO 20022 4.1 Layered protocol 4.2 Layering principles 4.3 Receiving Messaging Endpoint Idempotent Behaviour 4.4 Bandwidth Assumption 4.5 Security Assumption 5 Message Transport Characteristics 5.1 General 5.2 Delivery Assurance 5.3 Sender Asynchronicity 5.4 Receiver Asynchronicity 5.5 Bounded Communication Delay