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- From: peterd@pjd.dev.cdx.mot.com (Peter Desnoyers)
- Subject: Re: Book or docs for X.25 implementers?
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- References: <1992Dec16.230520.9801@nosc.mil> <BzGKtD.8E1@world.std.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 15:01:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec16.230520.9801@nosc.mil> psm@nosc.mil(Scot Mcintosh) writes:
- >Does anyone know of books, articles, or other kinds of
- >documents that would be of help to someone implementing
- >the X.25 protocol? In particular, some[thing that goes i]nto excruciating
- >detail in terms of how to handle the interface for each state and event
- >that could take place would be of great benefit. ...
-
- You might want to check out the code in the netccitt directory of the
- NET/2 Berkeley UNIX distribution. It's a pretty full implementation of
- an X.25 DTE, and might be useful as a reference.
-
- [this is the only freely available X.25 packet layer implementation I
- know of on the net. For LAPB implementation hints you can also check
- out the link layer code from Phil Karn's KA9Q package.]
-
- Peter Desnoyers
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