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From: bob@MorningStar.COM (Bob Sutterfield)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans
Subject: Re: Literature on X.25
Message-ID: <1989Sep28.152421.8509@MorningStar.COM>
Date: 28 Sep 89 15:24:21 GMT
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In article <6620@hubcap.clemson.edu> gkrishn@saurez.eng.clemson.edu (Krishnan Gopalan) writes:
   Could somebody point me to any relevant literature(papers,RFC's
   tech docs etc) on the X.25

X.* standards aren't the purvey of RFCs - X.* are recommended
standards from the CCITT, not documents describing conventions of
popular usage by people working in the field.  The only RFCs with
titles containing "X.25" are 874, 1086, and 1090.  874 is the only one
that addresses it directly.  Sort of.

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