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?

 Indifference will certainly be the downfall of mankind,but who cares??
4m
   Siddhartha Srivastava
   dept. of Electrical Engineering,
   Indian Institute Of Science,
   Bangalore.

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