Description
MOTOROLA MVME2432 Dial-up Voice Networks
One reason for the MVME2432 is its ability to be used on a wide variety of physical networking technologies, including LAN and WAN technologies.The success of the TCP/IP protocol depends heavily on its ability to adapt to virtually any underlying communications technology.In the early 1980s, there was the TCP/IP protocol running first on X.25; and then there was TCP/IP running successfully on a dial-up voice network (e.g., a telephone system); and then there was TCP/IP running successfully on a token ring network; and there was TCP/IP running successfully on a dial-up voice network (e.g., a telephone system). /IP protocol, and again TCP/IP running successfully on a token ring network;
The MVME2432 implements TCP/IP communication between TCP/IP remote packet radio outlets and other Internet outlets. So the TCP/IP protocol is extremely flexible and has the ability to connect different networks. Also, using TCP/IP simplifies the OSI model because it omits the representation and session layers. If the physical and data link layers of Ethernet are now added to the OSI model, this constitutes an Ethernet-based TCP/IP network, and it is also economical to implement TCP/IP using Ethernet.