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Names: »READ-ME«
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[ READ-ME - Sun May 14 21:02:01 1989 - ISODE TSB notes - /mtr ]
This program is used as a bridge for the OSI transport service. It
is solves internetworking problems--if an application uses the OSI
transport service and runs in multiple environments (TP0/X.25,
TP4/CLNP, RFC1006/TCP), then the TSB can be used to achieve
interworking between instances of the application running in
different networks.
For example, suppose you have a TCP/IP-based LAN. Some of the hosts
on this LAN run RFC1006 and OSI applications on top of that. One of
the hosts is connected to an X.25 network. Normally, only the host
with the X.25 connection would be able to talk to hosts on the X.25
net, and vice-versa. If the dual-homed host runs a TSB, then hosts
on the LAN running RFC1006 can talk to "pure" OSI hosts on the X.25
network, and vice-versa.