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1#
2# CCITT X.25 Packet Layer
3#
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5config X25
6	tristate "CCITT X.25 Packet Layer (EXPERIMENTAL)"
7	depends on EXPERIMENTAL
8	---help---
9	  X.25 is a set of standardized network protocols, similar in scope to
10	  frame relay; the one physical line from your box to the X.25 network
11	  entry point can carry several logical point-to-point connections
12	  (called "virtual circuits") to other computers connected to the X.25
13	  network. Governments, banks, and other organizations tend to use it
14	  to connect to each other or to form Wide Area Networks (WANs). Many
15	  countries have public X.25 networks. X.25 consists of two
16	  protocols: the higher level Packet Layer Protocol (PLP) (say Y here
17	  if you want that) and the lower level data link layer protocol LAPB
18	  (say Y to "LAPB Data Link Driver" below if you want that).
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20	  You can read more about X.25 at <http://www.sangoma.com/x25.htm> and
21	  <http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios11/cbook/cx25.htm>.
22	  Information about X.25 for Linux is contained in the files
23	  <file:Documentation/networking/x25.txt> and
24	  <file:Documentation/networking/x25-iface.txt>.
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26	  One connects to an X.25 network either with a dedicated network card
27	  using the X.21 protocol (not yet supported by Linux) or one can do
28	  X.25 over a standard telephone line using an ordinary modem (say Y
29	  to "X.25 async driver" below) or over Ethernet using an ordinary
30	  Ethernet card and the LAPB over Ethernet (say Y to "LAPB Data Link
31	  Driver" and "LAPB over Ethernet driver" below).
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33	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
34	  will be called x25. If unsure, say N.
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