X25 Timer Tx1 - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

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Description
Using the x25 timer tx0 command, you can configure the delay value of the X.25
restart indication retransmission timer on DTE (or DCE) devices. Using the undo x25
timer tx0 command, you can restore to the default value.
Default delay on the X.25 DTE restart timer is 180 seconds and that on the DCE timer is
60 seconds.
According to X.25, a timer should be started when a DTE sends a restart request (or a
DCE sends a restart indication). If no remote acknowledgement is received after this
timer is timeout, the sending end will take some measures to guarantee the normal
proceeding of the local procedure. This parameter specifies the delay value of this timer
before timeout.
For related commands, see x25 timer tx1, x25 timer tx2, x25 timer tx3.
Example
# Set the timer delay on the X.25 interface Serial0 to 120 seconds.
[3Com-Serial0]x25 timer tx0 120

5.1.47 x25 timer tx1

Syntax
x25 timer tx1 seconds
undo x25 timer tx1
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Parameter
seconds: delay value of Call Request Indication Retransmission timer in second.
Description
Using the x25 timer tx1 command, you can configure the delay value of Call Request
Indication Retransmission timer on DTE/DCE devices. Using the undo x25 timer tx1
command, you can restore to the default value.
Default value for the call request retransmission timer on a DTE is 200 seconds; default
value for the call request retransmission timer on a DCE is 180 seconds.
According to X.25, a timer should be started when a DTE sends a call request (or a
DCE sends a call indication). If no remote acknowledgement is received after this timer
is timeout, the sending end will take some measures to guarantee the normal
proceeding of the local procedure. This parameter specifies the delay value of this timer
before timeout.
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