Configuring X.25-To-X.25 Pvcs; Address Translation Test Screen - Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual

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Configuring X.25-to-X.25 PVCs

Configuring X.25
Packet Translation Test
Port:0
Original Packet:
Called Address:
User Data Protocol ID: 01000000
Facilities:
Translation Template:
Template ID:
Called Address:
User Data Protocol ID: P
Facilities:
Translated Packet:
Called Address:
User Data Protocol ID: 01000000
Facilities:
Strike any key to continue
Figure 8-11 Address Translation Test Screen
An FRX4000/6000 PVC is a "permanent" connection between two physical ports in a
node. This allows communication between the attached devices as soon as they are
powered up, without having to first make a call to establish a connection. X.25 PVC
support includes X.25-to-X.25, and async-to-X.25 (described in
display a list of current PVCs (of all types), press
(or
from the Main Menu).
[A], [D], [E], [A]
To add or change an PVC, press
digit
, which is simply a number unique to this connection, that identifies
Connection ID
the PVC.
Direction:Incoming
10010B7712345673333333000100000035353535
1234567
Calling Address: 3333333
User Data:
55555
1234C*U*
L8401X7
Calling Address: P
User Data:
P
P
10010B74840133333330000100000035353535
8401
Calling Address: 3333333
User Data:
55555
at the PVC Configuration Menu and enter a 1–4-
[B]
Node Name=nodexyz
from Main Menu
[A],[C],[C],[C]
Chapter
at the PVC Configuration Menu
[A]
12). To
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