hi all...
whatever follows might just be a figment of my imagination...but is an
interim stagee in the design of a bigger "Instruction on demand " project.
The configuration is something like this:
satellite
/ \
+----------------+ / \
| | / \ +-----+
+----+ +------+ / \ | Clnt|
| S | | NT |-SDLC--/ \| |
| C | | Sr | | |
+----+ +------+ | |
| +-----+
| |
| |
+------------------------------+
^^^^^^^^
Telephone connec.
Legend:
SC:X server
NT Sr:some sort of a router.
Clnt: Client.
The client wants to run an X server at her end,the request to which is
made by telephonically.but because of bandwith,ie is desired that all the
X packets are routed via the SDLC(a data serializer) to the satellite.The
question is,what is it that characterizes an X packet?. Is it possible to
intercept the X packets at the NT sr. and route them through SDLC?
[31m Indifference will certainly be the downfall of mankind,but who cares??
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[4m [36m Siddhartha Srivastava
[36m dept. of Electrical Engineering,
[32m Indian Institute Of Science,
[33m Bangalore.
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