IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
an X.25 remote address to dial out and an optional incoming remote
address for call ID. IF only remote called address is entered, then this
address will be used for outgoing calls and incoming call verification.
Example: add address
IP example:
Protocol [IP]? IP
IP Address [0.0.0.0]? 128.185.1.2
Enc Priority 1 []? CC
Enc Priority 2 []? SNAP
Enc Priority 3 []? Null
X.25 Address []? 1234590
Remote address []?
Pref CUG []? 11
CUG (2) []? 12
CUG (3) []? 13
CUG (4) []? 14
CUG (5) []? 15
Pref BI-CUG []? 21
BI-CUG (2) []? 22
BI-CUG (3) []?
IPX example:
Protocol [IP]? IPX
CUD Field Usage (Standard or Proprietary)
IPX Host Number (in hex) []?
Enc Priority 1 []? SNAP
Enc Priority 2 []?Null
X.25 Address []?
Pref CUG [] ?
Pref Bi-CUG[]? 1
BI-CUG (2)[]? 3
BI-CUG (3)[]
Protocol
Specifies the protocol type of the address mapping you are adding.
The valid values are APPN, DECnet, DLSw, IP, IPX and VINES.
The default is IP.
Enc Priority
Determines the encapsulation type, as defined in RFC 1356, that
will be put in the CUD. For IP, valid choices are CC, SNAP or Null.
For IPX, valid choice is SNAP or Null. Enc Priority 1 is used in the
first call attempt; if this fails, then Priority 2 is used and so on.
IP Address
Specifies the destination’s IP address.
CUD Field Usage
This field is for IPX to X.25 address mapping only. It determines
how the Call User Data (CUD) field is filled in when call request
packets are received for IPX. The CUD field can be either Standard
or Proprietary. Standard indicates that the usage is protocol
multiplexing used in RFC 1356. Proprietary indicates a proprietary
CUD field that can only be used with 2210 or compatible routers.
The default is Standard.
IPX Host Number
Specifies the IPX host number of the destination.
X.25 Address
Specifies the X.121 DTE address of the remote DTE connecting to
the router X.25 interface. The maximum address length is 15 digits.
Configuring the X.25 Network Interface
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