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Re: XTI Question: OSI Session Layer



On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 01:15:51PM -0400, V?ctor L?pez wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> we are working down here in Chile, near to Argentina.
> I am building a device driver to talk with Lucent Switch. Lucent Switch
> speaks in ACM protocol(Application Connection Management)through OSI session
> layer using APDU (ACM Protocol Data Unit)in order to transfer messages.
> In this moment we have built a device driver that speak with Alcatel Switch
> using SIROC protocol, but that one uses transport layer and  it is based on
> XTI product and in their primitives respectively(t_open, t_bind, t_connect,
> t_snd, t_rcv, etc.
> 
> I am trying to find out if exist a XTI similar product to manage Session
> layer and provide primitives like s_connect, s_snd, s_rcv, etc.??
> I?ll appreciate if you can give me some hints in order to build a session
> layer and primitives and then send the APDU mentioned above ...
> 
> Somebody said me that glibc 2.2 has some XTI->socket emulation, therefore do
> you know if glibc 2.2 have implemented Session Layer primitives based on a
> any Transport Layer(in our case XTI) and do you know if glibc 2.2 have
> primitives like s_connect, s_snd too?

This question is probably better for the glibc lists, and the glibc docs
itself:

http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html

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