Re: Public disclosure of discovered vulnerabilities
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Re: Public disclosure of discovered vulnerabilities

From: Dave Thompson <david.thompson1@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Fri Jun 17 2005 - 07:56:07 CEST

On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:32:28 +0000 (UTC), Andrew Swallow
<am.swallow@btopenworld.com> wrote:

<snip>
> Some systems recover from a full queue by telling the transmitter
> to wait. X.25 packet switching calls the message a RNR (Receive
> Not Ready) S Frame. However such a recovery is too complex for
> this example.
>
More precisely, it is called Receiver Not Ready by SDLC/HDLC/ADCCP
which is used as the level-2 protocol by X.25 (LAP-B) but in other
situations as well.

BSC calls it WACK, which is much more fun to say, e.g. when narrating
a trace over the phone. Also, ACK0 and ACK1 can be pronounced ack-oh
and ack-eye; just try that with RR-3 or worse I-3-1-P. Although SNRM
is suitably sinister sounding. (An almost Agnewian tongue twister!)

- David.Thompson1 at worldnet.att.net
Received on Thu Sep 29 21:44:23 2005