SUMMARY
The X.121 is an address that enables packets to be sent to people on a
public data network. The X.25 network uses X.121 addresses to determine
routing within the X.25 network.
The X.121 address can be equated to a voice phone number on a telephone
network.
The X.121 address length for an international data number is a 10-digit
numeric character set from 0 to 9. The number formats for various data
accesses are as follows:
International data number:
Or, if the number is part of a national integrated numbering scheme:
P + DCC + National Number
Public telephone network:
P + 9 + TCC + National Significant Telephone Number
Public Telex network
P + 8 + TDC + National Telex Number
Here are descriptions of the acronyms used above:
Acronym Description
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DCC Data country code (3 digits)
DNIC Data network identification code (4 digits)
NTN Network terminal number)
P International prefix
TCC Telephone country code
TDC Telex destination code
For more information, refer to CCITT Recommendation X.121 Fascicle
VIII.4.