Manufacturing Message Specification

Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS) is an international standard (ISO 9506) dealing with messaging systems for transferring real time process data and supervisory control information between networked devices or computer applications.

The standard is developed and maintained by the ISO Technical Committee 184 (TC184).

MMS defines the following MMS was standardized in 1990 under two separate standards as This version of MMS used seven layers of OSI network protocols as its communication stack: Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN) - ISO 8824/8825 MAC - ISO 8802-4 [Token Ring] Token Ring Because the Open Systems Interconnection protocols are challenging to implement, the original MMS stack never became popular.

In 1999, Boeing created a new version of MMS using Internet protocols instead of the bottom four layers of the original stack plus RFC 1006 ("ISO Transport over TCP") in the transport layer.

In terms of the seven-layer OSI model, the new MMS stack looks like this: Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN) - ISO 8824/8825 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - RFC 793 Internet Protocol (IP) - RFC 791 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) - RFC 826 MAC - ISO 8802-3 [Ethernet] With the new stack, MMS has become a globally accepted standard.