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4. Enter set clocking followed by internal or external based on your router
type.
X.25 Config>set clocking internal
5. Enter set speed followed by the access rate (line speed).
X.25 Config>set speed
Access rate in bps [9600]?19200
6. Enter set equipment-type and specify whether the frame and packet levels act
as DCE or DTE.
X.25 Config>set equipment-type dce
7. Enter set pvc and define the lowest and the highest PVC you are using.
X.25 Config>set pvc low 1
X.25 Config>set pvc high 1
8. Enter add pvc to define individual PVCs.
X.25 Config>add pvc
Protocol [IP]?xtp
Packet Channel [1]?
Destination X.25 Address [ ]?101
Window Size [2]?
Packet Size [128]
9. (Optional) Enter national enable truncate-called-addresses. If you want to
truncate the called address size, enter national set truncate-called-addr-
size followed by the number of digits to truncate the called DTE address to.
10. (Optional) Enable CUG support, CUG insertion, and CUG deletion as required.
Interface 2
Use the following instructions to configure interface 2.
1. At the Config> prompt, enter network followed by the number of the X.25
interface. In Figure 20 on page 366, it is 2.
Config>network 2
X.25 User Configuration
X.25 Config>
2. Use the same procedures as defined in “Interface 1” on page 367 to set the
following parameters for interface 2:
v address = 200
v clocking = internal
v speed = 19200
v equipment = dce
3. Enter set svc and define the lowest and highest SVC you are using.
There are three types of SVCs: two-way, inbound and outbound. The defaults
are “svc low-two-way = 1” and “svc high-two-way = 64.” All other SVC types
default to 0. For additional information on SVCs and PVCs, refer to
Software
User’s Guide
X.25 Config>set svc ?
X.25 Config>set svc low-inbound 0
X.25 Config>set svc high-inbound 0
X.25 Config>set svc low outbound 0
X.25 Config>set svc high outbound 0
X.25 Config>set svc low-two-way 2
X.25 Config>set svc high-two-way 2
4. Exit the X.25 Config> prompt.
X25 Config>exit
Config>
Using XTP
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