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How To Use Quick Configuration
How To Configure for X.25
3.Specify the X.25 circuit
∙If you specified DDN for the circuit type, no more parameters are needed for the default configuration. Go to step 4 on page
∙If you specified PDN, you will need to enter the local DTE address, the IP address, and the X.121 address, as follows:
Use the [Return] key to bypass fields that already contain default values.
–Local DTE address for PDN: Type / l (the [/] and [L] keys), enter the X.121 address of the local port at ‘‘Local DTE Address’’, and press [Return] as many times as needed to return to Quick Configuration. (Refer to figure
–IP address and X.121 address for PDN: Type / r, enter the IP address and X.121 address of the remote port, and press the [Return] key as many times as needed to return to the Quick Configuration screen. (Refer to figure
∙If you specified PTOP, you will need to enter the local DTE address, the remote DTE address, and the connection ID, as follows:
–Local DTE address: Type / l (the [/] and [L] keys), enter the X.121 address of the local port (at ‘‘Local DTE Address’’), and press [Return] as many times as needed to return to the Quick Configuration screen. (Refer to figure
–Remote DTE address and Connection ID: Type / r, enter the X.121 address (at ‘‘Remote DTE Addr’’) and the Connection ID of the remote port, then use [Return] to return to the Quick Configuration screen. (Refer to figure
If you want to add more connection IDs, type / l instead of / r. Then use [Return] to step past Local DTE Address. When you see ‘‘1. X.25 Virtual Circuits’’, type 1 and press [Return], then select the ‘‘Add’’ op- tion. For more on how to use the Configuration Editor, refer to chapter 4.