Datakit

Datakit

Datakit is a virtual circuit switch which was developed at Bell Labs[1] for both local-area and wide-area networks[2], and in widespread deployment by the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs)[3].

Datakit uses a cell relay packet similar to X.25. Datakit is a connection-oriented switch; hence all packets for a particular call travel through the network over the same virtual circuit. Datakit networks are still in widespread use by the major telephone companies in the United States.

Interfaces to these networks include TCP/IP and UDP, X.25, asynchronous protocols and several synchronous protocols, such as SDLC, HDLC, Bisync and others. These networks support host to terminal traffic and vice-versa, host-to-host traffic, file transfers, remote login, remote printing, and remote command execution. At the physical layer, it can operate over multiple media, from slow speed EIA-232 to 500Mbit fiber optic links including 10/100 Megabit ethernet links.

Most of Bell Laboratories was trunked together via Datakit networking. On top of Datakit transport service, several operating systems (including UNIX) implemented UUCP for electronic mail and dkcu for remote login.[4]

Datakit uses a cell relay protocol called Universal Receiver Protocol (URP) that spreads PDU overhead across multiple packets and performs immediate packet processing. URP assumes that packets arrive in order and may force retransmissions if not. The Information Systems Network (ISN) was the version of Datakit that was supported by the former AT&T Information Systems. Datakit is supported today by Datatek Applications, Inc. under license from Alcatel-Lucent Inc., the present owner of Bell Labs.

References

  1. ^ Datakit, from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  2. ^ http://techreports.lib.berkeley.edu/accessPages/CSD-88-474.html
  3. ^ Network Dictionary By Javvin
  4. ^ http://www.phrack.com/issues.html?issue=18&id=9#article

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