X25 Response Called-Address - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

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If it is set to 1, X.25 of the 3Com series routers will send an acknowledgement for each
correct packet received. By default, the count is 0 packet.
Description
Using the x25 receive-threshold command, you can configure the maximum number
of input packets before X.25 send an acknowledgement. Using the undo x25
receive-threshold command, you can restore to the default value.
After enabling this function, the 3Com series routers can send acknowledgement to the
remote router upon the receipt of correct packets, even if the input window is not yet full.
If there is not many data traffic in your application environment, you can appropriately
adjust this parameter to meet the requirement.
For related commands, see x25 window-size, x25 window-size.
Example
# Specify that each VC on the X.25 channel interface serial0 acknowledges the receipt
of each correct packet.
[3Com-Serial0]x25 receive-threshold 1

5.1.34 x25 response called-address

Syntax
x25 response called-address
undo x25 response called-address
View
Interface view
Parameter
None
Description
Using the x25 response called-address command, you can configure the called DTE
address field in outgoing calls while X.25 sends the call input packet. Using the undo
x25 response called-address command, you can reset this command to its default
value.
By default, this function is disabled.
According to X.25, the input packet of a call may or may not carry an address code
group, depending on the specific network requirements. This command enables you to
easily specify whether the input packet of a call sent by X.25 of the 3Com series routers
carries the called DTE address.
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