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Routing Protocol

XOT (X.25 Over TCP) is a protocol developed by Cisco Systems that enables X.25 packets to be encapsulated and routed through TCP/IP connections instead of LAPB links. In 2012, X.25 tunnelled over TCP/IP using XOT was noted as by then being likely more common in actual use than physical X.25 over LAPB.

References

  1. Satz, G.; Day, R.; Glick, G.; Forster, J. (1994). "cisco Systems X.25 over TCP (XOT)". tools.ietf.org. doi:10.17487/RFC1613. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  2. Goff Hill (26 July 2012). The Cable and Telecommunications Professionals' Reference: Transport Networks. CRC Press. p. 361. ISBN 978-1-136-03434-3.
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