An edition of Red Book (1984)

Red Book

Data Communications Networks: Interfaces

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An edition of Red Book (1984)

Red Book

Data Communications Networks: Interfaces

This CCITT standards committee document specifies some 1984 data communications standards that were somewhat widely used before the Internet became popular. It is "Fascicle VII.3" of "Volume VIII" of a very wordy, voluminous, hard to read set of standards. Written in international bureaucratese for telco manufacturers. No wonder the Internet took over -- you could read its standards and actually understand how it worked, unlike these. The big kahuna in this book is "X.25" which was the interface used to a bunch of connection-oriented packet-switching networks that preceded the Internet. This was particularly used in Europe, but also saw use elsewhere.

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Red Book: Data Communications Networks: Interfaces
1984, International Telecommunication Union
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OL9126015M
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9261020011
ISBN 13
9789261020019
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Table of Contents: Interfaces: X.20, X.20 bis, X.21, X.21 bis, X.22, X.24, X.25, X.26, X.27, X.28, X.29, X.30, X.31, X.32.
Page VII, added by gnu.

These names of standards are widely known and people will search for them.

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