Max Unsucc. Calls, Inactivity Timer, And Mru Parameters - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Network Configuration Manual

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Max Unsucc. calls, Inactivity Timer, and MRU parameters

The next set of parameters in Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > Encaps Options
define the maximum number of calls, the number of seconds the MAX allows a connection to
remain inactive, and the maximum number of bytes the MAX can receive in a single IP packet:
Parameter
Max Unsucc. calls
Inactivity Timer
MRU
Call Mode and X.121 parameters
The following parameters in Ethernet > Connection > Connection profile > Encaps Options
define whether the MAX can initiate a call request, the X.121 src addr parameter of the X.25
profile on the MAX and the X.121 address of the remote host to which the profile connects:
Parameter
Call Mode
Answer X.121 Addr The value specified in the X.121 src addr parameter of the X.25 profile
Remote X.121 Addr The value specified in the X.121 source address of the remote X.25
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Specifies
The maximum number of unsuccessful X.25 calls that the MAX can
attempt before it drops the modem connection. The default of 0 (zero)
allows an unlimited number.
The number of seconds the MAX allows a connection to remain
inactive before it drops the virtual circuit.
The maximum number of bytes the MAX can receive in a single IP
packet on the X.25 link. If the setting is larger than the X.25 packet
size, the IP packet is further fragmented to fit the maximum X.25
packet size. The default is 1500 bytes.
Specifies
Whether the MAX can initiate a call request on the connection.
on the MAX, although the value might be different because the MAX
unit's X.25 connection can have more than one X.121 address. You
should not leave Answer X.121 address blank if Call Mode specifies
either Both or Incoming.
You can substitute the beginning portion of the address with the
wildcard * which indicates that the MAX should accept any value,
requiring a match only on the trailing digits that you specify after the
wildcard character.
host to which the profile connects. You should not leave Remote X.121
addr blank if you set Call Mode to Both or Outgoing. If you configure a
value for Remote X.121 address, the MAX attempts to match the
incoming call to Remote X.121 address as well as Answer X.121
address.
You can substitute the beginning portion of the address with the
wildcard * which indicates that the MAX should accept any value,
requiring a match only on the trailing digits that you specify after the
wildcard character. For outgoing calls, the MAX dials only the trailing
digits specified, ignoring the beginning wildcard character.
Configuring X.25
Configuring X.25 IP connections
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