Title: RE: x.25 question help

Dean,  the maximum transmission rate for X.25 is 64Kbps.
This I have confirmed with a Telco.

Cheers
Mike

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From: xndr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 12:22 AM
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Subject: Re: x.25 question help


Hi!

X.25 is a set of CCITT recomendations for transmitting dato over PDNs
protocol suit, including  OSI Layers: Physical, Datalink & Network.

The speed is on Physical Layer.  At the physical layer, the X.25 standard
assumes an X.21 interface, but can also support V.35 and the EIA RS232-D
interfaces.

X.21 bis is up to 19,2 Kbps, V.35 is up to 2Mbps, and RS232 is up about
115,200 or something like this.

> I have a question about x.25 transmit rate as following:
> What is the maximum transmission rate for X.25?
>
> A. 56 Kbps
> B. 64 Kbps
> C. 128 Kbps
> D. 1.544 Mbps
>
> Thanks
>
> dean
>
>
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