Tcp-Clear Connections - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring terminal-server connections
The V.120 device must be correctly configured to place calls to the unit. The settings required
for compatible operation of a V.120 device and the unit are listed below. For information about
entering these settings, see the V.120 manual.
After checking the configuration of the V.120 device, make sure you enable V.120 calls in the
Answer profile. For example:
Ethernet
Answer
To configure a connection that uses a V.120 terminal adapter, create a Connection profile. For
example:
Ethernet
Connections
For information about these parameters, see "Session Options" on page 4-35 and "Example of
a single-channel PPP connection" on page 4-43.

TCP-Clear connections

Use a TCP-Clear connection for username logins or TCP modem connections. In most cases,
use TCP-Clear to transport custom-encapsulated data understood by the host and the caller. For
example, customers who log in from an ISDN device typically use a TCP-Clear connection to
tunnel their proprietary encapsulation method in raw TCP/IP packets, as shown in Figure 4-14.
4-80
V.120 maximum transmit frame size=260 bytes
V.120 maximum receive frame size=260 bytes
Logical link ID=256
Modulo=128
Line channel speed: Select 56K if the unit accepts calls from the V.120 device on a T1
line, or if you are not sure that you have 64-Kbps channel speed end-to-end.
Encaps
V.120=Yes
V.120 Options
Frame Length=260
abby
Station=abby
Active=Yes
Encaps=PPP
Encaps Options
Recv PW=localpw
Session Options
TS Idle Mode=Input
TS Idle=60
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