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Packet Assembler Disassembler (PAD) Capabilities

The ADM options provide capabilities outlined in the CCITT X.3, X.28, and X.29 specifications.
The local mode commands provide the functions analogous to those specified in X.28. The
ADM supports receipt of X.29 SET and READ parameter messages received from a remote
X.25 host.
Receipt of an X.29 SET command with no parameters (defined by CCITT to mean "load initial
profile") causes the ADM to restore the PAD parameter values which were active at the start of
the data call.
ADM Options Relative to CCITT Recommendation X.3 Parameters: CCITT
Recommendation X.3 defines certain parameters for an X.25 PAD. The CCITT assigns
reference numbers by which these parameters are identified and assigns different values to each
parameter. The parameter values are also represented by a number. The Table 6-1 gives the
parameter reference numbers and parameter values that the ADM supports. Parameter 101 is
settable via X.29 but is not an X.3 parameter. Other ADM options that are not in this table are
not X.3 parameters and are not settable or readable via X.29.
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