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- Lines: 23
- Date:
Tue Feb 15 11:40:42 2000
- Orig file:
v2.3.45/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.x25
- Orig date:
Sun May 23 10:03:41 1999
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.3.45/linux/Documentation/isdn/README.x25 linux/Documentation/isdn/README.x25
@@ -61,7 +61,21 @@
- You might want to access a public X.25 data network from your Linux box.
You can use i4l if you were physically connected to the X.25 switch
- by an ISDN line (leased line as well as dial up connection should work)
+ by an ISDN B-channel (leased line as well as dial up connection should
+ work).
+
+ This corresponds to ITU-T recommendation X.31 Case A (circuit-mode
+ access to PSPDN [packet switched public data network]).
+
+ NOTE: X.31 also covers a Case B (access to PSPDN via virtual
+ circuit / packet mode service). The latter mode (which in theory
+ also allows using the D-channel) is not supported by isdn4linux.
+ It should however be possible to establish such packet mode connections
+ with certain active isdn cards provided that the firmware supports X.31
+ and the driver exports this functionality to the user. Currently,
+ the AVM B1 driver is the only driver which does so. (It should be
+ possible to access D-channel X.31 with active AVM cards using the
+ CAPI interface of the AVM-B1 driver).
- Or you might want to operate certain ISDN teleservices on your linux
box. A lot of those teleservices run on top of the ISO-8208
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