LeMay Protocol Certification Prep
Travis L. Guckert
LeMay Publishing
EDUCATION
LeMay Protocol Certification Prep
Certification Prep16,038 words112 chapters
Published by LeMay Publishing. 16,038 words across 112 chapters.
About This Publication
Preparation materials for LeMay Protocol certification covering MTP, CDI, and GIR specifications.
Published by LeMay Publishing, a division of LeMay. Massachusetts.
ISBN: 979-8-0000-5172-6
Chapters
1LEMAY PROTOCOL CERTIFICATION PREP
2Comprehensive Preparation for MTP, CDI, and GIR Specifications
3ABOUT THE LEMAY ENGINEERING DIVISION
4TABLE OF CONTENTS
5PREFACE
6HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
7CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION OVERVIEW
8PART I — MANAGED TRANSPORT PROTOCOL (MTP)
9CHAPTER 1: FOUNDATIONS OF MTP ARCHITECTURE
101.1 Purpose and Scope of MTP
111.2 The MTP Endpoint Model
121.3 Architectural Principles
131.4 MTP and the Protocol Suite
14Certification Focus
15CHAPTER 2: MTP SESSION LIFECYCLE AND STATE MANAGEMENT
162.1 The MTP State Machine
172.2 Session Establishment
182.3 The GOVERNED_HOLD State
192.4 Session Termination
202.5 Timer Architecture
21Certification Focus
22CHAPTER 3: MTP FRAME STRUCTURE AND ENCODING
233.1 General Frame Format
243.2 Frame Types
253.3 Encoding Rules
263.4 Frame Validation
27Certification Focus
28CHAPTER 4: MTP FLOW CONTROL AND CONGESTION MECHANISMS
294.1 Window-Based Flow Control
304.2 Selective Acknowledgment
314.3 Congestion Detection and Response
324.4 Rate Limiting and Governance Interaction
33Certification Focus
34CHAPTER 5: MTP SECURITY BINDING LAYER
355.1 Security Binding Model
365.2 Binding Levels
375.3 Key Establishment
385.4 Security Binding and Governance
39Certification Focus
40PART II — CHANNEL DEPENDENCY INTERFACE (CDI)
41CHAPTER 6: CDI CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND TERMINOLOGY
426.1 The Problem CDI Addresses
436.2 Core Terminology
446.3 CDI and the Protocol Suite
45Certification Focus
46CHAPTER 7: CHANNEL DECLARATION AND DEPENDENCY RESOLUTION
477.1 Channel Declaration
487.2 Dependency Declaration
497.3 Dependency Resolution
50Certification Focus
51CHAPTER 8: CDI SYNCHRONIZATION PRIMITIVES
528.1 The Need for Synchronization
538.2 Barrier Synchronization
548.3 Sequence Synchronization
558.4 Epoch Synchronization
568.5 Interaction Between Primitives
57Certification Focus
58CHAPTER 9: CDI FAILURE PROPAGATION AND RECOVERY
599.1 Failure Propagation Model
609.2 Recovery Mechanisms
619.3 Cascading Failure Analysis
62Certification Focus
63CHAPTER 10: CDI INTEGRATION WITH MTP
6410.1 Integration Surfaces
6510.2 Lifecycle Coordination
6610.3 Performance Implications
67Certification Focus
68PART III — GOVERNED INTERCHANGE REGULATION (GIR)
69CHAPTER 11: GIR GOVERNANCE MODEL AND POLICY ARCHITECTURE
7011.1 The Governance Imperative
7111.2 Management Domains
7211.3 Policy Architecture
7311.4 Policy Evaluation Order
7411.5 Policy Lifecycle
75Certification Focus
76CHAPTER 12: GIR COMPLIANCE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS
7712.1 Enforcement Points
7812.2 Governance Hold Mechanics
7912.3 Enforcement Cascading
80Certification Focus
81CHAPTER 13: GIR AUDIT TRAIL AND REPORTING SPECIFICATIONS
8213.1 Audit Trail Architecture
8313.2 Reportable Events
8413.3 Reporting Interfaces
8513.4 Audit Trail Integrity
86Certification Focus
87CHAPTER 14: GIR INTEROPERABILITY PROFILES
8814.1 The Interoperability Challenge
8914.2 Profile Structure
9014.3 Profile Negotiation and Activation
9114.4 Cross-Domain Session Establishment
92Certification Focus
93PART IV — EXAMINATION PREPARATION
94CHAPTER 15: CROSS-SPECIFICATION SCENARIO ANALYSIS
9515.1 Why Scenarios Matter
9615.2 Scenario One: Governed Establishment with Dependency Constraints
9715.3 Scenario Two: Mid-Session Governance Hold with Active Dependencies
9815.4 Scenario Three: Cross-Domain Interoperability with Cascading Failure
9915.5 Scenario Four: Epoch Synchronization under Congestion
100Certification Focus
101CHAPTER 16: PRACTICE EXAMINATION WITH ANNOTATED ANSWERS
102BACK MATTER
103APPENDIX A: LEMAY PROTOCOL SUITE VERSION HISTORY
104APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
105APPENDIX C: EXAMINATION REGISTRATION AND POLICIES
106Registration
107Identification Requirements
108Examination Conduct
109Scoring and Results
110Certification Validity
111Appeals
112BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES