X.25 Configuration Files and Examples

X.25 Configuration Files

X.25 Configuration Files

This section lists X.25 configuration and addressing files.

Table B-1

/etc/x25 directory

 

 

 

 

 

x25config_0

ASCII file containing X.25 parameters. This file

 

 

can be used by the x25init command when

 

 

initializing the card. It is created automatically if

 

 

you configure X.25 using SMH. To configure X.25

 

 

manually, copy and edit either x25init_def or

 

 

x25init_smpl.

 

 

 

 

x25init_def

Contains default X.25 configuration parameters

 

 

and example configuration parameters for

 

 

parameters that have no default. The listing for

 

 

this file is shown later in this chapter. This file is

 

 

read-only.

 

 

 

 

x25init_smpl

Contains example X.25 configuration parameters.

 

 

The listing for this file is shown later in this

 

 

chapter. This file is read-only.

 

 

 

 

ip_to_x121_map

Mapping table between X.25 and IP addresses.

 

 

See “Configuration and Troubleshooting

 

 

Commands” in Chapter 8, Troubleshooting, for

 

 

more information on this file.

 

 

 

 

x25_networks

Contains information describing several

 

 

canonical network types. The listing for this file

 

 

is shown later in this chapter. This file is

 

 

read-only.

 

 

 

Table B-2

/etc directory

 

 

 

 

 

hosts

Associates Internet addresses with official host

 

 

names and aliases. See the man page for hosts.

 

 

 

 

hosts.equiv

Security file which authorizes remote hosts and

 

(optional)

users on local host. See the man page for

 

 

hosts.equiv.

 

 

 

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HP CommonIO Products manual Configuration Files, Table B-1 Etc/x25 directory, Table B-2 Etc directory

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