GB/T 11597-1999
ActiveProcedure for the exchange of control information and user data between a packet assembly/disassembly (PAD) facility and a packet mode DTE or another PAD
在分组装拆(PAD)设施与分组式DTE或与另一个PAD之间交换控制信息和用户数据的规程
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the protocol for exchanging control information and user data between a Packet Assembly/Disassembly (PAD) facility and a packet-mode Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) or another PAD. It is applied in telecommunications networks, specifically for X.25-based packet-switched data networks, to ensure proper communication between non-packet-mode terminals and packet-switched networks. The standard is used in network equipment testing and implementation to verify interoperability and data transfer procedures.
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