Table of Contents
9 relations: Clearing (telecommunications), Data circuit-terminating equipment, Data terminal equipment, International Telecommunication Union, Internetworking, Node (networking), Public data network, X.121, X.25.
- History of computer networks
- ITU-T X Series Recommendations
- Network layer protocols
- X.25
Clearing (telecommunications)
Clearing, in telecommunications means.
See X.75 and Clearing (telecommunications)
Data circuit-terminating equipment
A data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) is a device that sits between the data terminal equipment (DTE) and a data transmission circuit.
See X.75 and Data circuit-terminating equipment
Data terminal equipment
Data terminal equipment (DTE) is an end instrument that converts user information into signals or reconverts received signals.
See X.75 and Data terminal equipment
International Telecommunication Union
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)French: Union Internationale des Télécommunications is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for many matters related to information and communication technologies.
See X.75 and International Telecommunication Union
Internetworking
Internetworking is the practice of interconnecting multiple computer networks, such that any pair of hosts in the connected networks can exchange messages irrespective of their hardware-level networking technology.
Node (networking)
In telecommunications networks, a node (‘knot’) is either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint.
See X.75 and Node (networking)
Public data network
A public data network (PDN) is a network established and operated by a telecommunications administration, or a recognized private operating agency, for the specific purpose of providing data transmission services for the public. X.75 and public data network are X.25.
See X.75 and Public data network
X.121
X.121 is the ITU-T address format of the X.25 protocol suite used as part of call setup to establish a switched virtual circuit between public data networks (PDNs), connecting two network user addresses (NUAs). X.75 and X.121 are ITU-T X Series Recommendations, ITU-T recommendations, network layer protocols and X.25.
See X.75 and X.121
X.25
X.25 is an ITU-T standard protocol suite for packet-switched data communication in wide area networks (WAN). X.75 and X.25 are History of computer networks, ITU-T X Series Recommendations, ITU-T recommendations, network layer protocols and wide area networks.
See X.75 and X.25
See also
History of computer networks
- DECnet
- History of the Internet
- Systems Network Architecture
- Version history for TLS/SSL support in web browsers
- Videotex
- X.25
- X.75
ITU-T X Series Recommendations
- ASN.1
- Client to Authenticator Protocol
- OSI model
- Protocol-control information
- RM-ODP
- Security service (telecommunication)
- X.1035
- X.1205
- X.121
- X.21
- X.25
- X.28
- X.32
- X.400
- X.445
- X.500
- X.509
- X.690
- X.75
Network layer protocols
- Anti-replay
- Connection-Oriented Network Service
- Connectionless-mode Network Service
- Datagram Delivery Protocol
- ICMPv6
- IEEE 802.1aq
- IPsec
- IPv4
- IPv6
- Identifier-Locator Network Protocol
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- Internet Group Management Protocol
- Internet Group Management Protocol with Access Control
- Internet Protocol
- Internet layer
- Internetwork Packet Exchange
- JenNet-IP
- MacIP
- Mobile IP
- Multicast Listener Discovery
- Named data networking
- Network address translation
- Network socket
- Routing
- SCION (Internet architecture)
- X.121
- X.25
- X.75
X.25
- AUSTPAC
- AX.25
- Coloured Book protocols
- DATAPAC
- Halvor Bothner-By
- Iberpac
- International Packet Switched Service
- LAPB
- Packet Layer Protocol
- Packet Switch Stream
- Packet assembler/disassembler
- Protocol Wars
- Public data network
- Telenet
- Tymnet
- X.121
- X.25
- X.3
- X.32
- X.75
- X.PC
- XOT
References
Also known as X75.