Cisco Systems DNC-305 manual Overview, Remote PC Browsing Network Topology, DNC-331

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Telco and ISP Dial Scenarios and Configurations

PPP Calls over X.25 Networks

Overview

Many cities throughout the world have large installed bases of PCs interfacing with older modems, PADs, and X.25 networks. These remote PCs or terminals dial in to PADs and make X.25 PAD calls or terminal connections to mainframe computers or other devices, which run the X.25 protocol. Unfortunately, the user interface is only a regular text-based screen in character mode (as opposed to packet mode). Therefore, many ISPs and telcos that have large investments in X.25 networks are upgrading their outdated equipment and creating separate networks for PPP connections. Because this upgrade process takes substantial time and money to complete, using a Cisco router to allow PPP connections over an X.25 network is a good interim solution for a dead-end dial case.

Remote PC Browsing Network Topology

Figure 57 shows a remote PC browsing the Internet through an X.25 PAD call and a Cisco 4500 router. This X.25 network is owned by an ISP or telco that is heavily invested in X.25 equipment, currently upgrading its outdated equipment, and creating separate networks for PPP connections. In this topology, the Cisco 4500 router performs protocol translation between the protocols X.25 and PPP. The router is configured to accept an incoming X.25 PAD call, run and unpack PPP packets over the call, and enable the remote PC to function as if it were on the IP network.

Figure 57 Remote PC Browsing the Internet Through an X.25 PAD Call and a Cisco 4500 Router

PC running Windows 95 and browsing

the Internet

Modem

 

Berlins PAD

 

 

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Modem

 

 

 

X.25

 

 

 

Service provider

X.25

IP network

 

European X.25

Eastern United

 

 

 

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Cisco 4500

X.25

X.25

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central site

S6551

Warsaw PAD

Milan PAD

Modems

Modems

For more information about configuring protocol translation, see the chapter “Configuring Protocol Translation and Virtual Asynchronous Devices” in the Cisco IOS Dial Services Configuration Guide: Terminal Services publication.

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