CONFIGURING DEVICE LEVEL DATABASES

On-node Device Entries

If you select PVC, the list of available PVCs are displayed. The LCN of the selected PVC and the X.25 Access Name are stored in the Device Table to bind the device to a particular virtual circuit configuration:

Select the type

of the

Virtual

Circuit

 

1)

Permanent

Virtual Circuit (PVC)

 

2)

Switched Virtual

Circuit

(SVC)

[default 2]: 1

Current Permanent Virtual Circuits defined for X.25 Access #1, ’VMAX25’:

id Type

LCN

Protocol

-- ----

---- --------

1

PVC

1

RFC877

2

PVC

2

RFC877

Id of Virtual Circuit to associate with device "vma", or <RET> to cancel? 1

If you select SVC, you must enter the X.121 address of the remote DTE. You need the remote DTE address to make the X.25 call to the proper remote device.

Select the type

of the

Virtual

Circuit

 

1)

Permanent

Virtual Circuit (PVC)

 

2)

Switched Virtual

Circuit

(SVC)

[default 2]: 2

Enter the X.121 Address of the Remote DTE or press <RET> to cancel? 9987654321

8.Enter the authentication information needed. To begin entering the information, select Authentication from the Device Table Menu. The following menu will then be displayed:

Device Authentication Menu: (device = "DAN")

PPP:

 

 

1)

PAP Password

""

2)

CHAP Secret

""

3)

Outbound Authentication

ENABLED

4)

User Level Authentication

DISABLED

IP Host (RFC 1294):

 

5)

IP Host Id

""

HDLC Bridge:

 

6)

Bridge Ethernet Address

""

7)

Bridge Password

""

ISDN:

 

 

8)

Calling Line Id(s)

""

Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu:

Provide the necessary device authentication information for your selected Line Protocol. (Refer to On-node Device Database Security Requirements for details). For example, for a PPP device, specify a CHAP secret. Or, for an HDLC device, enter a Bridge Ethernet Address.

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