HP General IO Connectivity manual X25check and x25server

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Diagnostic Utilities

x25check and x25server

x25check and x25server

These commands are used together to test the connection between a source node and a destination node, up to and including X.25 programmatic access level. x25check is a major tool for debugging the X.25 subsystem and for checking the configuration for that subsystem. x25server is a background process that waits for call requests from x25check. The x25server must be running before you execute x25check.

See the man pages for x25check and x25server for syntax and parameter information.

The x25server daemon will be killed if all of the X.25 interfaces are deactivated .

Example 1: Running x25check Interactively (No

Parameters)

The example below shows x25check used interactively to do three tests.

The first test (sending a call packet only) is successful and the results are shown. (Generally, when running x25check, first send the CALL packet alone, without data, to verify that a VC has been established between the nodes).

The second test uses the same destination address to send five data packets. Note that the X.121 address you enter becomes the default value the next time your run the test.

The third test (to a different X.121 address) is unsuccessful. An error message stating the problem is displayed.

When x25check prompts you for a programmatic access name, press Return. The programmatic access name is not used for 712 Series workstations.

$ x25check

X25CHECK (c) COPYRIGHT Hewlett-Packard Company 1988.

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number J2793-90073 E0607 EditionLegal Notices Contents Diagnostic Utilities PAD Services Tracing and Logging Utilities SUsing Non-English Subscription Forms Diagnostic Messages Tables Tables Tables Tables Figures Figures About the X.25 Product Introduction BSD IPC TCP/UDP Link ArchitectureApplication L7, Presentation L6, Session L5 Levels Transport Level L4 Packet/network Level L3 Data link L2 and Physical L1 Levels Data link L2 and Physical L1 Levels Chapter Installation Hardware Compatibility Before you Install the softwareInstalling Multiple X.25 Interface Cards Hardware RequirementsRelated Parameters OS Platform and Version CompatibilityMemory Example TM = 9,123,840 8.7 Mb Software Requirements Step Installing the X.25 Link SoftwareInstalling the X.25 Link Software Chapter Configuration Using SAM Configuring the X.25 LinkUsing SAM’s On-line Help Configuring an X.25 Address Field Descriptions Configuring X.25 Virtual Circuits VCs Configuring an Internet Address Configure Internet Address IP Address and Default Subnet Masks Class Configure Internet Address Field DescriptionsModify IP Over X.25 Defaults IP Address and Default Subnet MasksIP Address Class Default Subnet Mask Verifying Level 3 Values Modify IP over X.25 Defaults Field DescriptionsVerify Level 3 Values Field Descriptions Verify Level 3 ValuesDefault is Modulo-8 Permanent VC Flow Control Field Descriptions Switched VC Flow Control Field DescriptionsConfiguring the X.25 Link Throughput Classes and Line Speeds Verifying Level 2 ValuesSettings for your configuration Verify Level 2 Values Field Descriptions Using Maximum Window-Size Settings with Modulo-128 Level 3 Packet Level 2 Window Size Recommended Maximum Window SizesConfiguring Remote System Access Add Internet Connectivity Dialog Add Internet Connectivity Field Descriptions X25init -cconfigurationfile-a ipmapfile Provide X.25 Information Field Descriptions Internet Addresses & Routes object list. SAM updates Configuration Files Configuring X.25 over LLC2Field Format Value Patch requirements for the XOL HA feature and configurableAdditional XOL specific configuration parameters Xoldsap Devicelan00x7c Lanboxid Lanboxaddr 0x080009c4728a 0x7e Example 3-3 LLC2 Configuration Ccitt Run the following command at the Cisco console Step Run the following command at the Cisco console Starting and Stopping ConfigurationOne Lan and Two Boxes configuration Sample setup and Configuration11 One LAN, Two Boxes Configuration To connect Host to BOX To connect Host to BOX To Connect Box 1 to Host Configuring Two Lans, with One Box Per Lan To Start and Stop above configuration To configure Host to LAN 1 to BOXTo Connect Box 0 to Host To Connect Box 1 to Host Troubleshooting LLC2 Configuration Remote Configuring PAD ServicesAdd/Modify PAD Terminal Emulation Local to Add/Modify PAD Support Server Remote to Local Add/Modify Uucp Server Add/Modify PAD Printers ServerAdd/Modify X.3 Parameters PAD. As the terminal characteristics of your session change, Configuring the High Availability Feature Cluster Definition Commands to be Configured in High Availability PackagesExample 3-4 One Example of Remote Failure High Availability Configuration$ x25check Checking the ConfigurationX25check 250207 -i interface0p2 Unique MAC Address Requirement Configuring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Local Failover Configuring XOL HA for Local Failover Without ServiceGuard13 Before the Failover After the Failover Example Configuring Standby Device and Unique MAC Address Remote Failover Configuring XOL HA for Remote Failover Using Service Guard15 Before the Failover XOL Cluster Definition Commands Used in the SG Package Control ScriptsXOL Package Definition Example 3-6 XOL SG package for remote failover Service Guard Remote Failover with Local Failover Support UsingThen, the above parameters take the following values Example Remote Failover with Local Failover support # Service Names and Commands Configuring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2 Ping Verifying the X.25 Link100 OLA/R Overview and Concepts 102 Terms used in this section Meaning Important Terms and ConceptsOn-Line Addition On-Line ReplacementPlanning and Preparation Card CompatibilityCritical Resources Failover Actions / Single Points of Failure Disconnect messages. The connections will have to be How to On-line Replace OLR a J3525A orJ3526A PCI Card using SAM Interface card under consideration will be stopped beforeScreen Buttons Outcome Activate User Actions Displays Three Possible Critical Resource Analysis CRA OutcomesChapter 109 110 PCI Card using SAM How to On-line Add OLA a J3525A or J3526A112 Chapter 113 114 Diagnostic Utilities Available Diagnostic Utilities Utility Description Refer to Using Diagnostic UtilitiesPsidad Scope of X.25 Diagnostic UtilitiesBefore Using the Diagnostic Utilities Example 1 Running x25check Interactively No Parameters X25check and x25server120 Example 3 Running x25check With a Data Packet Example 2 Running x25check With an X.121 AddressX25stat Example 1 Displaying the Current ConfigurationX25stat -d X25stat -g -d Example 2 Displaying Global StatisticsLevel 3 State Output on Screen Description/Meaning Diagnostic Utilities x25statLevel 2 Link State Output on Screen Description/Meaning Level 3 StateLevel 1 Link State Output on Screen Description/Meaning VC State Output on Screen Description/Meaning Example 3 Displaying Virtual Circuit Data PacketCounters VC State Example 4 Displaying Global X.25 Level 3 StatisticsExample 5 Displaying X.25 Level 1 and 2 Statistics Chapter 129 Example 6 Displaying Virtual Circuit Status X25stat -a Example 7 Displaying Current IP to X.25 Address MappingExample Statistics for x25mibstat X25mibstat Option Remark X25mibstatPAD Services Ccitt Recommendations PAD Support Protocols PAD services and the HP 9000 hostOverview PAD Services as a PipeRemote PAD Support x29server Call Acceptance Mechanism and System Security Remote PAD Support0x01000000 Supported Remote PAD Terminals Configuring Remote PAD SupportConfiguring padspt Parameters Padspt Parameters Chapter 141 Launching Applications Automatically Remote PAD Printer Support x29printd Remote PAD Printer Support x29printdRemote Printer Support System RequirementsConfiguring Remote PAD Printers 146 Configuring the Unix Line-printer Spooler for x29printd X29printd and lpsched Operation Printer ConfigurationExamples Verifying the Configuration Uucp Support x29uucpd Receiving HP Configuring Uucp PAD SupportPaduucp Parameters File ContentsConfiguring the x29hosts file Chapter 153 At the dave system Configuring System and Device Files for UucpChapter 155 At the bill system Chapter 157 158 Chapter 159 Local PAD Emulation padem Command ModeParameter Descriptions Data Transfer ModeConfiguring Local PAD Emulation 162 Chapter 163 PAD Command Set PAD CommandsExtended Command Set 166 Configuration Set Syntax Configuring X.3 Profile ParametersParameter Values Modifying ParametersParameter Descriptions Default X.3 ParametersValue Meaning Parameter DescriptionChapter 171 172 Value Baud Rate 174 Chapter 175 176 Chapter 177 178 Tracing and Logging Utilities 180 Scope of X.25 Tracing and Logging Utilities Parameters NettlSyntax 0x20000000 Tracing Masks Keyword a0x80000000 0x40000000184 Chapter 185 Netfmt186 Filter File Syntax Creating a Filter FileFilter Filter File Options System/subsystem Type Value LevelChapter 189 Filter File Examples Chapter 191 Strace7030 Chapter 193 7030 + 1 =Output Format Frame Type Parameters Displayed Packet Type Parameters DisplayedExamples of the strace Command Record Time Tics Pri Ind Mod Sub Data Num Examples of strace Output198 Strerr 200 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Commands Purpose Refer to Troubleshooting Your X.25 LinkTroubleshooting Commands Troubleshooting Flowcharts and ProceduresFlowchart Flowchart 2 Procedures and NotesChapter 205 See Note Flowchart 2 Initialization CheckFlowchart 3 Hardware and License Check Flowchart 3 Procedures and NotesFlowchart 4 Procedures and Notes Flowchart 4 X.25 Configuration Check Flowchart 5 Procedures and Notes210 Flowchart 5 IP Over X.25 Check For Systems With No Backup Power Supply Recovering From a Power FailureFor Systems With a Backup Power Supply Reporting Problems 214 Host Back-to-back Configuration on the Same Host216 Command Summary Configuration and Troubleshooting Commands218 IP-to-X.121 Address Mapping Table Examples of x25initSyntax for PVCs Syntax for SVCsFile Mapping Parameters 222 Chapter 223 224 Using Non-English Subscription Transpac Subscription Form TranslationsItapac Table A-1 French Transpac Subscription FormThroughput Class Setting Table A-2 Using Your Itapac Italian Subscription FormTable A-4 Using your Iberpac Spanish Subscription Form 230 Configuration Files Table B-2 Etc directory Configuration FilesTable B-1 Etc/x25 directory Table B-5 Table B-3 Var/x25/log/x25server directoryTable B-4 Table B-6 Example FilesX25initdef File Appendix B 235 236 Table B-7 X25initsmpl File238 X3config File 240 Example Files Appendix B 241 Table B-8 X29hosts FileNetwork Type File x25networks Table B-9 Diagnostic Messages Appendix C Diagnostic Message Example Cause Code Settings Restart Packet Codes RESET/CLEAR Packet CodesPacket Codes Explanation Diagnostic MessagesTable C-1 No Additional Information Diagnostic Table C-2 Packet Type Invalid DiagnosticTable C-2 Packet Type Invalid Table C-3 Packet Not Allowed DiagnosticLCI Table C-3 Packet Not AllowedIncoming Table C-4 Timer Expired DiagnosticTable C-4 Timer Expired Appendix C 255 256 Appendix C 257 Table C-7 International Problem and Maintenance Diagnostic Table C-6 Category Miscellaneous DiagnosticTable C-8 DTE-Specific Signals Diagnostic Table C-7 International Problem and MaintenanceTable C-9 OSI Network Service Problem Diagnostic Table C-8 DTE-Specific SignalsNsap Table C-9 OSI Network Service ProblemTable C-10 Higher Level Initiated Diagnostic Table C-10 Higher Level Initiated 264 Index Symbols266 267 268 269
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