Date: Mon, 6 Jan 1997 12:21:00 -0500 From: "Lu, Mark" <LuMark@NAVCANADA.CA> To: "'SMTP: terry@lambert.org'" <terry@lambert.org> Cc: "'SMTP: dpflag@usin.com'" <dpflag@usin.com>, "'SMTP: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG'" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: X29 Pad/iso networking, ccitt networking Message-ID: <c=CA%a=_%p=NAVCANADA%l=NAVCANADA/NCR/00004234@gatewaysrv.navcanada.ca>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] >> Who can tell me about X29, iso networking, and ccitt networking in FreeBSD? Also, What is the easiest way to use a PAD with Layer3 protocols like iso-CLNP or IP to make use of X.25 networks as transport. Is it a good idea to use the IP-SLIP protocol to ship the "IP over SLIP" packet out to a PAD (which is already configured to connect to a destination "IP over X.25"-rfc1356-End System)? (my guess is the X.3 PAD should translate the SLIP packet to X.25 packets. I would have to somehow control the M-bit and the Call User Data field demultiplexing info. Anybody know which brand PADs allow this?) Are there other good methods? [-- Attachment #2 --] x>" IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note 1 F282A13E FCA014DF - Re: X29 Pad/iso networking, ccitt networking @ 9 f9 p FCA014DF e WHOCANTELLMEABOUTX29,ISONETWORKING,ANDCCITTNETWORKINGINFREEBSD?ALSO,WHATISTHEEASIESTWAYTOUSEAPADWITH &
