| C. J. Adams, G. C. Adams, A. G. Waters, I. Leslie, and P. Kirk, "Protocol Architecture of the UNIVERSE Project," in Pathways to the Information Society (Proc. of the 6th Int. Conf. on Computer Communication), ed. M.B. Williams, pp. 379-383, North-Holland, Amsterdam, September 7-10, 1982. |
....two functions. First, it helps in locating remote services, and second, it transfers basic blocks between rings. This last property makes the bridge a data link level gateway. All this is transparent to the client process. These protocols have been applied successfully in the UNIVERSE Project [6, 7, 8] which combined several local area networks using satellite and X.25 wide area networks. Remote contact is established as follows. As usual, the process sends a NAMELOOKUP REQUEST to the name server. The name of the ring where the server resides is specified in the request. For now we assume that ....
C. J. Adams, G. C. Adams, A. G. Waters, I. Leslie, and P. Kirk, "Protocol Architecture of the UNIVERSE Project," in Pathways to the Information Society (Proc. of the 6th Int. Conf. on Computer Communication), ed. M.B. Williams, pp. 379-383, North-Holland, Amsterdam, September 7-10, 1982.
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