Help about NISL achronymous

Claus Renzo <claus@sia.it> Tue, 04 October 1994 08:29 UTC

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Subject: Help about NISL achronymous
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Could anyone help me?
I'd like to know the exact meaning of the NISL achronymous.
Probably, it should represent a sub-layer mapping the tcp/ip protocol in a
X.25 network.

Thanks for the attention

Claus Renzo
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