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January 1996, Week 3

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Eero Laurila <[log in to unmask]>
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Eero Laurila <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Jan 1996 03:29:07 GMT
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Steve Dirickson b894 WestWin ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: <<Could anyone tell me of an x.25 solution for the hp3000>>
 
- Sorry, just minor corrections...
 
: You can install X.25 PAD cards in a DTC.
 
- These are not "X.25 PAD cards" or just for PADs.  The card is a SNP
  (Synchronous Network Processor) card and will be used for both
  system-to-system X.25 traffic as well as for PAD traffic.
 
 
: <<and what services exist for this solution to write x.25  network
: applications?>>
 
: The NetIPC 3000 product (which you get when you buy the link software
                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                         You have it for free on 5.0 or later.
                                         X.25 link software and hardware you'll
                                         have to buy.
 
: product) provides intrinsics that talk to IP or X.25 sockets. You can
                                         ^^^^^
                                         No, you cannot talk to IP.
                                         Your choice is between accessing
                                         TCP through NetIPC or BSD sockets,
                                         or direct access to X.25 level 3.
                                         No access to IP protocol.
 
 
:-) Eero Laurila - HP CSY Networking lab.

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