Encaps=X25/Pad - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Parameter
DLCI
Circuit

Encaps=X25/PAD

When Connections > Connection profile > Encaps=X25/PAD, the following parameters appear
in the interface for Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > Encaps Options:
Parameter
X.25 Prof
Recv PW
X.3 Param Prof
VC Timer Enable
Auto-Call X.121
Addr
Reverse Charge
RPOA
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Specifies
Frame Relay Data Link Connection Indicator (DLCI) number for a
gateway or circuit connection. A is a number between 16 and 991,
which is assigned by the Frame Relay administrator. A DLCI is not an
address, but a local label that identifies a logical link between a device
and a Frame Relay switch. The switch uses the DLCI to route frames
through the network, and the DLCI may change as frames are passed
through multiple switches.
Alphanumeric name for a DLCI endpoint. When combined as a
circuit, the two DLCI endpoints act as a tunnel—data received on one
DLCI bypasses the Lucent router and is sent out on the other DLCI.
Specifies
Name of an X.25 profile to use for this connection. To guard against
misconfiguration, the MAX unit does not allow you to save an active
Connection profile specifying X.25 encapsulation unless the named
X.25 profile is defined and active.
Password that the unit expects to receive from the far end while the
connection is being authenticated. If this password is not sent by the
far-end device, authentication fails. For X.25/PAD, the password can
contain 48 characters.
Default X.3 profile for setting up the PAD for this connection. Note
that a user can specify a profile using a PAD command. In this case,
the profile specified on the command line overrides the parameter
value for the length of the current session.
Virtual Call Establishment (VCE) timer on a per-user basis. The VCE
timer specifies the number of seconds to maintain a connection to a
character-oriented device (such as the terminal server) that has not
established a virtual call.
X.25 host to call immediately when an X.25/PAD session is
established via this Connection profile. If Auto-Call X.121 Addr
specifies an address, the PAD session can begin automatically;
otherwise, the unit displays the terminal-server prompt, where the user
can issue the pad command to begin a session.
Whether or not the call packet should include a reverse charge request
facility element.
Set of Recognized Private Operating Agency (RPOA) user facilities to
use in the next call request. The RPOA facilities provide the data
network identification code for the requested initial RPOA transit
network. The code contains four decimal digits.
The Connection profile
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