The X.25 is a commonly-used network protocol. The X.25 protocol allows computers on different public networks (such as CompuServe, Tymnet, or a TCP/IP network) to communicate through an intermediary computer at the network layer level. X.25's protocols correspond closely to the data-link …
This course will lead you through the key concepts behind the X.25 system, utilizing multiple hands on labs to give realistic installation and troubleshooting scenario's. You will learn how to: - To evaluate X.25 against frame relay, ISDN and other WAN technologies - How to interface synchronous and asynchronous systems to an X.25 network - How to optimize your network for the best performance - How to set up PADs (Packet Assembler/Dissemblers) to meet your needs - How to use X.25 to support the Transport layer of OSI - How to select the correct Transport layer protocol for your requirements - How to interwork X.25 with other network types - How to interconnect X.25 networks - How to use the features and facilities of X.25
Delegates should have a basic understanding of data communications concepts and terminology