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From: mussar@bcars53.uucp (G. Mussar)
Subject: Re: X25 over IP
Message-ID: <1990Nov30.212734.26941@bigsur.uucp>
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References: <9011271721.AA06559@isis.u-strasbg.fr> <1900@inria.inria.fr>
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Date: Fri, 30 Nov 90 21:27:34 GMT

In article <1900@inria.inria.fr> dupont@inria.inria.fr (Francis Dupont) writes:
>In article <9011271721.AA06559@isis.u-strasbg.fr>, pansiot@ISIS.U-STRASBG.FR (Jean-Jacques Pansiot Departement d'Informatique Universite Louis Pasteur Strasbourg FRANCE) writes:
>> 
>> Is there a standard way to run X25 over IP (not the other way around, IP
>> over X25 ).  We would like to use our IP network to carry non IP traffic
>> over X25.
>> ...
>
>Cisco has a X.25 over TCP. It is useful for instance for PAD (X.3/X.28/X.29).
>(OSI applications can use RFC 1086 "ISO-TP0 bridge between TCP and X.25"
>but it is not possible for native usage of X.25 like PAD).
>The transport of X.25 packets over TCP connections is very simple,
>I've implemented it for Suns and I'm writing a description of it.
>
>Francis.Dupont@inria.fr

I would be interested in seeing some "standard" for carrying X.25 on TCP/IP.
It would be useful being able to have multiple vendors X.25/IP products
talking the same language. I have my own version which I use when remote
applications wish to access my X.25 port on my Sun across the LAN. Does
your implementation allow for M/D/Q bits set in packets? Has Cisco 
documented how their implementation works?
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