From: Bob Nielsen (svuidgn.pzegs@belsonet.net)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2001 - 03:04:19 EET
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 08:37:57PM +0000, Gareth Rowlands wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 03:24:34 -0000, lmk@webex.com asked:
>
> > Is there a convention as to which services to assign to which SSID?
>
> Jeez .... I've never seen it laid down in black and white anywhere,
> but the convention within the UK * where SSID is specified by usage *
> seems to be:
>
> -0 User in person, or AX25 BBS
>
> -1 Network Node
>
> -2 PMS
>
> -3 KA Node (Kantronics Node)
>
> -5 TCP/IP
>
> Incidentally, for others, BPQ nodes do not 'knock one off every hop' -
> they invert the SSID bits on a level 2 onward connect. -0 in, -15 out ;
> -1 in, -14 out ; -7 in, -8 out ; -15 in, -0 out.
NetRom and TheNet do likewise.
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