X.25 Configuration Files and Examples

 

Example Files

Table B-8

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}

 

# for x29server

 

pad_spt {

remote_x121

408555120801

x3

hp_padsrvr

logging

1

reverse_charge

disable

}

 

The Network Type File (x25_networks)

The network type file describes standard network types. If the network to which you are subscribing does not meet any of the network descriptions specified in this file, use one of the generic entries (DTE_80, DTE_84 or DTE_88). The network type file is read-only.

The value in the first column of the file is an alias assigned to the network type. This is the value that you specify for the networktype configuration parameter in the x25init configuration file. The value in the second column is the actual network type. The value in the third column is the version of the CCITT X.25 Recommendation with which the network complies: 1980, 1984, or 1988.

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