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Note: You will not be prompted for this value if you have not
enabled the bilateral closed user group facility using the
national enable command.
htf-address
Adds a Defense Data Network (DDN) X.25 address translation.
Example:
add htf-address
Protocol [IP]
Convert HTF address
Protocol
Specifies the protocol that you are running over the X.25 interface.
DDN supports IP only.
Convert HTF address
Converts the protocol address to a destination X.121 address in
Host Table Format (HTF) format. Also see ddn-address-translations
in the Enable/Disable commands section.
protocol
Enables a protocol encapsulation and defines the associated parameters.
Example:
add protocol
Protocol [IP]?
Window Size [2]?
Default Packet Size [128]?
Maximum Packet Size [256]?
Circuit Idle Time [30]?
Max VCs [4]?
Pref CUG []? 1
CUG (2) []? 2
CUG (3) []? 3
CUG (4) []? 4
CUG (5) []? 5
Pref BI-CUG ]? 11
BI-CUG (2) []? 12
BI-CUG (3) []? 13
BI-CUG (4) []? 14
BI-CUG (5) []? 15
QLLC example:
X.25 Config> add prot
Protocol [IP]? dls
Idle timer [30]?
QLLC response timer (in decaseconds) [2]?
QLLC response count [3]?
Accept Reverse Charges [N]?
Request Reverse Charges [N]?
Station Type (1) PRI (2) SEC (3) (PEER) [3]?
Max Packet Size [128]?
Packet window size [7]?
Max Message Size [1500]?
Call User Data (in hex, 0 for null) []?
Pref CUG []? 20
CUG (2) []? 21
CUG (3) []?
Pref BI-CUG []?
Protocol
Specifies which protocol’s encapsulation parameters you want to
add: APPN, XTP, IP, DECnet, IPX, DLSw, or Banyan VINES. The
default is IP.
Window Size
Specifies the maximum negotiable packet window size, the number
Configuring the X.25 Network Interface
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