HP X.25 for OpenVMS Alpha and I64 Systems, V2.0
HP X.25 for OpenVMS Alpha and I64 Systems, V2.0 SPD 47.37.16
Table 3 (Cont.)
Supported Public Networks
Country Public Networks
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Brazil Renpac
Canada Datapac, Infoswitch
Chile VTRnet
Denmark Datapak
Eire Eirpac
Finland Datapak
France Transpac
Germany Datex–P
Hong Kong Datapak, Inet, Intelpak
Indonesia SKDP
Ireland Ciepac
Italy Itapac
Japan CC–VAN, DDX–P 80/84, Jaisnet,
Tymnet®, Venus LP
Luxembourg Luxpac
Malaysia Maypac
Mexico Telepac
Netherlands Datanet 1
New Zealand Pacnet
Norway Datapak
Pakistan Paknet
Philippines Datanet
Portugal Telepac
Singapore Telepac
South Korea Dacomnet
Spain Iberpac
Sweden Datapak, Datapak II
Switzerland Telepac
Taiwan Pacnet
Thailand Thaipak
Turkey Turpak
United Kingdom PSS
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, Postgem, Mercury
United States Accunet, Autonet®, Bell Atlantic
CompuServe®, ConnNet
FedexITC, FreedomNet II
Impacs, Infonet
Mark*Net Extended Service
Pacific Bell PPSnet
Pulsenet, Sprintnet
Telenet®, Tymnet
US West Digipac
Western Union PTN–1
Worldnet
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Trademarks under which these services are offered are proprietary to the
respective PTTs.
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PSS is supported only when the Extended Facilities option has been
subscribed.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES
For direct connection of the Alpha system to the PSDN,
operation of the product requires the use of one or more
synchronous controller cards. The following devices are
supported by HP X.25 for OpenVMS Systems:
• PBXDD-Ax
— A range of single slot multi–port (2 and 4) serial
synchronous communications PCI adaptors.
• PBXDP-Ax (retired December 2000)
• PBXDI-Ax
— A range of single slot dual port serial synchronous
communications ISA adapters.
• DNSES
— Single slot dual port serial synchronous commu-
nications EISA adapter.
• WANcontroller 720 (DSYT1)
— Single slot dual port TURBOchannel serial syn-
chronous communications adapter.
— For systems with no available TURBOchannel
slots, an extender box may be required.
• Integral SCC device
— A single port multi–function device on the system
motherboard. Only the synchronous communica-
tions function is supported.
— Limited modem signaling capabilities. Local and
remote loopback signals and DTE–sourced clock
are not provided.
Additional factors to consider when configuring hard-
ware devices for use with the product are:
• Hardware configuration limits, such as power supply,
backplane space, bus throughput, mapping registers,
and any other restrictions on the number of devices
per CPU or per bus must be observed. Consult your
local hardware service provider for further informa-
tion.
• CPU utilization. Ensure sufficient CPU power will be
available to drive the required number of lines at the
desired speeds and leave sufficient margin for appli-
cation processing.
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