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- From: steve@terminus.ericsson.se (Steve Reynolds)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.iso
- Subject: 4335 in normal response mode?
- Message-ID: <676@quirm.terminus.ericsson.se>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 09:41:36 GMT
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- Does any one know the relationship between X.25 (8208) and 4335 when used in
- Normal response mode?
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- How is addressing performed?
- What is the relationship in terms of call to secondary mapping?
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- Am I missing a vital spec that I dont know about?
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- I understand that NRM is similar to SDLC. Is there an equivalent protocol to QLLC here
- for encapsulation over X.25?
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- I realise this may sound like two problems, but what I actually want to do is the equivalent of carrying SDLC traffic over X.25 using QLLC.
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- thanks in advance
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- Steve Reynolds
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