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C
14: X.25
HAPTER
Implementing X.25 Load
Sharing Function for IP
Datagram Transmission
LAPB C
AND
ONFIGURATION
[RouterC-fr-dlci-Serial2/0-100] x25-template vofr
4 Configure Router E.
# Configure the link layer protocol on Serial 2/0 as X.25 and configure it to
operate in DTE mode.
<RouterE> system-view
[RouterE] interface serial 2/0
[RouterE-Serial2/0] link-protocol x25 dte
[RouterE-Serial2/0] x25 x121-address 8888
5 Configure Router D.
# Enable X.25 switching.
<RouterD> system-view
[RouterD] x25 switching
# Configure the link layer protocol of the interface Serial 2/0 as X.25, and
configure it to operate in DCE mode.
<RouterD> system-view
[RouterD] interface serial 2/0
[RouterD-Serial2/0] link-protocol x25 dce
[RouterD-Serial2/0] quit
# Assign an IP address for the interface Ethernet 1/0
[RouterD] interface ethernet 1/0
[RouterD-Ethernet1/0] ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
[RouterD-Ethernet1/0] quit
# Configure an X.25 switching route to an XOT channel
[RouterD] x25 switch svc 3333 xot 10.1.1.1
# Configure an X.25 switching route to Router E
[RouterD] x25 switch svc 8888 interface serial 1/0
Network requirements
IP networks in different regions are connected via X.25 packet switching network
to carry data over X.25 network. Meanwhile, the network providers provide X.25
network load sharing function, and a user can perform the relative settings in
conjunction with it on local terminal to implement the line load sharing when
different clients access the server.