COMMUNICATIONS STANDARD

Brand Owner Address Description
NET SWITCH Technology Development Systems, Inc. 800 S Northwest Highway, Suite 200 Barrington IL 60010 computer software used for the exchange of messages on systems using the CCITT X.400 communications standard, including X.400 compliant systems and other proprietary message handling systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of modifying the error detection code (EDC) generation and verification logic at both ends of a communications link in a data communications device or system so that user packets and control packets use different EDC algorithms to protect the communications device from control packet spoofing and interference by randomly-generated test data. Data packets are transmitted internally with a standard cyclic redundancy check (CRC) or other error detection coding scheme while control packets are given a different "control" EDC. At the receiving end of the link, the received packet is tested to determine whether the EDC matches the standard or control forms. If the EDC complies with neither of these two requirements, then the packet is discarded. If, however, the packet matches the control EDC but not the standard EDC, it is checked to see if the header is in the expected control format. If the control EDC is present but the header is incorrect, the packet is discarded. Otherwise, the packet is a proper control packet having a control header and is processed according to the usual means employed in such communications device. If the EDC matches the standard data EDC form, the packet is again checked for a control header. If a control header is present, a spoof control packet has been received. The system then sets the appropriate alerts and discards the packet. Otherwise, the packet is a standard data packet having a standard header and is ready for further processing.