Configuration

 

 

Configuring the X.25 Link

Step

4. Click on OK to complete X.25 software configuration and save your

 

 

changes. Your X.25 interface (port) should appear in the object list with

 

 

status Enabled (no problem found and link connected correctly). If not,

 

 

carefully repeat the steps in this chapter until the configuration is

 

 

enabled.

 

 

If your port is not connected to a running network, it will display as

 

 

configured.

 

 

You have completed the interface configuration.

Step

5. Select Exit from the File menu if you have no need to configure access

 

 

to other systems or to PAD services. Then exit SMH.

 

 

If you need to configure access to other systems or configure PAD

 

 

services, stay in SMH and continue with the instructions in “Configuring

 

 

Remote System Access” (to configure access to other systems) and in

 

 

“Configuring PAD Services” (to configure PAD services).

 

 

 

NOTE

 

Your system will not reboot when you exit. Your configuration is effective

 

 

immediately without the need to create a new kernel.

 

 

If you want to control Services (Internet/Berkeley Services or Network

 

 

 

 

Services (NS)), refer to the documentation set for those products.

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