ISDN
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... address binding reference will facilitate other
experiments in the use of X.25 and ISDN, especially in serious
inter-operability testing. The majority of work in such a test is
establishing the n-squared entries in static tables.
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ISDN has the following format:
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... <ISDN-address> identifies the ISDN number of <owner> and DDI (Direct
Dial In) if any, as defined by E.164 [8 ...
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The <ISDN-address> is a string of characters, normally decimal
digits, beginning with the E.163 country code ...
... digits, beginning with the E.163 country code and ending with the DDI
if any. Note that ISDN, in Q.931, permits any IA5 character in the
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... 9] defines prefix escape codes for the
representation of ISDN (E.163/E.164) addresses in X.121, and PSDN
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... host
connected to the ISDN may be able to use both the X25 and ISDN
addresses, with the local prefix ...
... RRs associated with <intermediate-host> are expected to include at
least one A, X25, or ISDN record.
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... class insensitive. RT records cause type
X25, ISDN, and A additional section processing for <intermediate-
host>.
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... to hosts with address records (A, X25, ISDN) compatible with the wide
area networks available to the host. If it is itself in the set of
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... Telephone Consultative Committee, "Numbering Plan for the ISDN Era", CCITT Recommendations E.164., IXth Plenary Assembly, Melbourne, 1988, Fascicle II.2 ("Blue Book"). ...
... Committee. "Numbering Plan Interworking in the ISDN Era", CCITT Recommendations E.166., IXth Plenary Assembly, Melbourne, 1988, Fascicle II.2 ("Blue Book"). ...
