GB/T 16974-1997
AbolishedInformation technology -- Data communication -- X25 Packet layer protocol for data terminal equipment
信息技术 数据通信 数据终端设备用X.25包层协议
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the X.25 packet layer protocol for data terminal equipment (DTE), defining the interface and procedures for establishing, maintaining, and terminating virtual circuits over a packet-switched network. It is applied in data communication systems where DTEs, such as computers or terminals, connect to public or private packet-switched networks to exchange data reliably. The standard is primarily used in legacy telecommunications and networking environments for connection-oriented data transfer.
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