Re: Help about N.I.S.L.

Art Berggreen <art@acc.com> Wed, 02 November 1994 17:59 UTC

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From: Art Berggreen <art@acc.com>
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Subject: Re: Help about N.I.S.L.

>
>Could anyone help me? 
>I'd like to knwo what does it mean the achronym NISL?
>It should be a sublayer mapping the tcp/IP (or transoprt OSI) functions in
>a X.25 network.
>Thanks for the attention 

I believe that it stands for "Network Interface Sub-Layer".

Art