In article <870225195...@rutgers.edu> sull...@EDN-VAX.ARPA (Pat Sullivan) writes:
>
>Has anyone out there done any thinking about numbering plan
>strategies which would eventually reconcile different addressing
>schemes, such as voice (E.163), ISDN (E.164), data (1822, X.121,
>IP) and eventually lead to a uniform addressing standard?
> .............
>Thanks,
>Pat Sullivan
>Defense Communications Engineering Center
>Reston, VA.
ISO 8348 on the Network Service definition has a Draft Addendum 2 on
Network Layer Addressing. This proposes a scheme for globally unique
NSAPs which includes X.121, E.163, E.164, F.69 (Telex) and a couple of
others as subsets. There is (currently) no provision for 1822 or IP.
This document is a must if you want to know what ISO thinks is right
for a global addressing scheme.
Adam Hamilton