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This chapter discusses the issues associated with addressing over an X.25 interface. Addressing is used to define the particular interface and application that is used during a Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) connection.

NOTE: The information in this chapter applies only SVCs. This information does not apply to Permanent Virtual Circuits.

The issues discussed in this chapter include:

  • Levels of Addressing

  • Preparing Addressing Variables

  • Addressing Options for Clients

  • Addressing Options for Servers

  • Call-Matching by X.25 Interface Name

  • Call-Matching by Called X.121 Address Only

  • Call-Matching by Subaddress

  • Call-Matching by Protocol ID

  • Using Wildcard Addressing

  • Address Space Conflicts