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Table 142
X.25 and LAPB parametersÑLink 1 (continued)
Link parameter
Incoming window size
Outgoing window size
Throughput
negotiation used
Incoming throughput
class
Outgoing throughput
class
Lowest LCN for
DTE/DCE*
Highest LCN for
DTE/DCE*
Note: Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be changed.
Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued)
Allowed values
(defaults in parentheses)
1Ð(2)Ð7
1Ð(2)Ð7
(0)Ð1
3Ð(10)Ð12
3Ð(10)Ð12
(-1)
(-1)
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Description
Maximum number of outstanding
incoming packets without an
acknowledgment
Maximum number of outstanding
outgoing packets without an
acknowledgment
Specify whether throughput negotia-
tion may be used: 0 = no; 1 = yes
Maximum amount of incoming
information on a connection basis,
meaningful only if Throughput
Negotiation Used is set to yes.
Maximum amount of outgoing
information on a connection basis,
meaningful only if Throughput
Negotiation Used is set to yes.
Specifies the lowest X.25 virtual circuit
number that will be assigned for an
incoming (if DTE) or outgoing (if DCE)
X.25 call request. Not used by the AM.
Default value is Ð1.
Specifies the highest X.25 virtual circuit
number that will be assigned for an
incoming (if DTE) or outgoing (if DCE)
X.25 call request. Not used by the AM.
Default value is Ð1.

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