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APPENDIX A : Standards V.21 Standard for modem communications at 300 bps. Modems made in the US or Canada follow the Bell 103 standard. However, the modem can be set to answer V.21 calls from overseas. V.22 Standard for modem communications at 1200 bps, compatible with the Bell 212A standard observed in the US and Canada. V.22 bis Standard for modem communications at 2400 bps. The standard includes an automatic link negotiation fallback to 1200 bps and compatibility with Bell 212A/V.22 modems. V.23 Standard for modem communications at 1200 bps with a 75 bps back channel. V.24 Standards layed down by the CCITT for interfacing a digital device to a PTT-supplied modem. V.24 is also used as an interface standard for connecting a peripheral device, such as a visual display unit or a printer, to a computer. V.25 Standard for modem communications that specifies an answer tone different from the Bell answer tone used in the US and Cananda. V.32 Standard for modem communications at 9600 bps and 4800 bps. V.32 modems fall back at 4800 bps when line quality is impaired, and fall forward again to 9600 bps when line quality improves. V.32 bis Standard that extends the V.32 connection range: 4800,7200, 9600, 12K and 14.4K bps. V.32 bis modems fall back to the next lower speed when line quality is impaired, and fall back further as necessary. They fall forward to the next higher speed when line quality improves. V.34 28.800 CCITT standard V.34+ 31.200 & 33.600, currently only supported by US Robotics (V.EveryThing modems) under consideration by CCITT. V.35 See V.24. V.42 Standard for modem communications that defines a two-stage process of detection and negotiation for LAPM error control. V.42 also supports the MNP error control protocol. V.42 bis An extention of V.42 that defines a specific data compression scheme for use with V.42 and MNP error control. X.3 It describes the functions of an X.25 PAD and the parameters used to control its operation. X.21 Interface between DTE and DCE for synchronous operation on on public data networks. X.25 Interface between DTE and DCE for terminals operating in packet mode on public data networks. X.28 It defines the interactions between a terminal and an X.25 PAD. X.29 It defines the interactions between a host and its associated PAD. X.75 ISDN, EuroStandard, 64000. X.400 Message handling systems : System model and service elements. X.401 Message handling systems : Basic service elements and optional user facilities. X.408 Message handling systems : Encoded information type convertion rules. X.409 Message handling systems : Presentation transfer syntax and notation. X.410 Message handling systems : Remote operations and reliable transfer server. X.411 Message handling systems : Message transfer layer. X.420 Message handling systems : Interpersonal messaging user agent layer. X.430 Message handling systems : Access protocol for teletex terminals. X.500 The directory (OSI Directory Services).