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BS ISO/IEC 10588:1993 Information technology. Use of X.25 packet layer protocol in conjunction with X.21/X.21 bis to provide the OSI connection-mode network service

BS ISO/IEC 10588:1993

Information technology. Use of X.25 packet layer protocol in conjunction with X.21/X.21 bis to provide the OSI connection-mode network service

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 10588:1993
Pages:16
Released:1993-08-15
ISBN:0 580 22449 X
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 10588:1993


This standard BS ISO/IEC 10588:1993 Information technology. Use of X.25 packet layer protocol in conjunction with X.21/X.21 bis to provide the OSI connection-mode network service is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.080 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
  • 35.100.01 Open systems interconnection in general

This CCITT Recommendation | International Standard is applicable to the environments where Recommendation X.21 or X.21 bis is used and where the X.25 packet layer protocol (PLP), as standardized in ISO/IEC 8208, is operated during the X.21/X.21 bis data phase to provide the OSI Connection-mode Network Service (CONS). These environments include a CSDN and an ISDN Terminal Adaptor complying with Recommendation X.30 which provides an X.21 access. The X.25 PLP operates either in the DTE/DTE or DTE/DCE mode.

This provision is achieved by specifying the mapping of the CONS primitives and parameters to and from the elements of the protocols used (i.e. X.25 PLP and X.21).