Configuration

Configuring X.25 over LLC2

X.121_packet '' “

# use a null (i.e. length 0)

packet address

(TransPacaddressing)

 

 

 

name interface0

# interface

name for Level 3 access

device lan0

# device

to initialize

 

XOL_logical_port_id 0

 

# logical port id for lan interface

XOL_DSAP 0x7E

#

destination SAP id

 

XOL_SSAP 0x7E

#

source SAP id

 

XOL_destination_macaddr 0x080009c4728a # Remote mac

address

#Following needed only for Local High Availability feature #standby_device lan1 # standby lan card for local failover.

#XOL_floating_macaddr 0x0060B0A4EBE5 # Unique Mac address to be assigned to the lan card before bringing the XOL interface up.

#Level 2 Parameters

t1

3000

 

t3

60000

 

framesize

149

n2

20

 

l2window

 

7

#Level 3 Parameters

#virtual circuit parameters

#logical channel id, start num [1-4095], type, how many

lci 1 pvc 5

 

 

# 5 permanent VCs

lci 255 insvc 5

#

5

one-way

incoming SVCs

lci 2048 svc

6

#

6

two-way

switched VCs

networktype TRANSPAC

# CCITT 1984, DTE (see /etc/x25/x25_networks)

fast_select

enabled

#

allow incoming calls with call user data

reverse_charge enabled

# allow incoming

calls requesting reverse changes

def_inpacketsize 128

# default packetsize

def_outpacketsize 128

# default

packetsize

 

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