Configuration

Configuring X.25 over LLC2

Example 3-1 Sample File with the Old Parameters in the Old Format

devicelan00x7c

lan_box_id 1

lan_box_addr

0x080009c4728a 0x7e

Example 3-2 Sample File with the New Parameters in the New Format

devicelan0

XOL_logical_port_id 1

XOL_destination_macaddr 0x080009c4728a

XOL_DSAP 0x72

XOL_SSAP 0x7C standby_device lan1

XOL_floating_macaddr 0x0060B0A4EBE5

 

A sample generic configuration file is available for reference. It is

 

available in the /etc/x25 directory and the filename is

 

x25init_llc2_smpl.

 

Specific Configuration File

 

This file is an X.25 over LLC2 specific configuration file and contains

 

information about every LAN. This file is unique to the host.

 

Following is the syntax of this file:

lan<#>

<number of boxes>

 

Following is a sample configuration file:

lan0

3

lan1

1

 

Following is an example of an XOL configuration file that is installed in

 

/etc/x25 directory. Following are the assumptions: The X.121 address

 

of the local XOL interface is 7111 and that of the remote XOL interface is

 

7222.

Example 3-3

LLC2 Configuration

#

 

# Likely runstring: x25init -c x25init_llc2_smpl

X.121 7111

# X.121 address

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