GB/T 16724.2-1996
ActiveInformation technology--Telecommunications and information exchange between systems--X.25-DTE conformance testing--Part 2:Data link layer conformance test suite
信息技术 系统间的远程通信和信息交换X.25 DTE一致性测试 第2部分:数据链路层一致性测试套
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This standard defines a conformance test suite for the data link layer (LAPB) of X.25 DTE equipment, specifying test cases and procedures to verify that a device correctly implements the X.25 data link layer protocol. It is applied in telecommunications and networking environments where X.25-based equipment, such as packet-switching network interfaces or legacy WAN routers, must undergo certification testing to ensure interoperability and compliance with international standards.
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