X.25 Status and Configuration

Setup Timer

The Setup Timer only has a function if the port you are conÞguring is a dial port; that is, if the port is connected to a dial modem. The setup timer starts when the port enters the linkup state. Use this Þeld to enter a time period (in seconds). If there is no response from the other end before the time period expires, the port will enter the failed state.

Max Packet Size

Use this Þeld to specify the maximum data packet size that will be allowed to pass through this X.25 port. The packet size included in a call setup packet will be used, as long as it is smaller than the maximum speciÞed here. Valid values are 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, and 4096.

Default Packet Size

The value entered in this Þeld will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet does not include a packet size. Valid values are 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, and 4096.

Max UnACK Packets/Channel

This speciÞes the maximum number of sequentially numbered frames that can be waiting for acknowledgment by the destination device. If this number is exceeded, no frames will be transmitted until an acknowledgment is received.

Setup Packet Window Size

This speciÞes a default window size that will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet does not include a window size. Valid values are 1 to 7 packets.

Default Throughput Class

Use this Þeld to specify the value that will be inserted into a Call Request packet if Throughput Class Negotiation is not enabled or if a throughput class is not requested in the Call Request.This value should not be higher than the line speed speciÞed for the physical port.

Enter a number 3 - 13 that corresponds to the following values (in bits per second):

3

= 75

7

= 1200

11

= 19.2K

4

= 150

8

= 2400

12

= 48K

5

= 300

9

= 4800

13

= 64K

6

= 600

10

= 9600

 

 

Closed User Group Member

This Þeld speciÞes whether the port belongs to a Closed User Group (CUG). The CUG function is a privacy feature that allows the creation of up to 100 groups of users per port. Members of a CUG can communicate with other members, but access to and from network users outside that CUG may be denied (determined by Rcv Calls Outside CUG and Make Calls Outside CUG).

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Cabletron Systems 1800, FRX4000, FRX6000 manual Setup Timer, Max Packet Size

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