GWCON Process

+network 3 X.25>

 

In the example, the X.25> prompt is displayed. You can then view information about

 

the X.25 interface by entering the X.25 operating commands.

 

After identifying the interface number of the interface you want to monitor, for

 

interface-speci®c information, see the corresponding monitoring chapter in this

 

manual for the speci®ed network or link-layer interface. Console support is offered

 

for the following network and link-layer interfaces:

v

Bisync (BSC)

 

v

Ethernet

 

v

Frame Relay

 

v

PPP

 

v

SDLC

 

v

SDLC Relay (SRLY)

 

v

Token-Ring

 

v

V.25bis

 

v

X.25

 

v

ATM

 

v

ISDN

v

V.34

 

v

Dial-In

 

v

Dial-Out

 

v

Multilink PPP (MP)

 

v

Layer-2-Tunneling

Performance

Use the performance command at the Config> prompt to enter the monitoring environment for performance. See ªChapter 14. Con®guring and Monitoring Performanceº on page 215 for more information.

Protocol

Use the protocol command to communicate with the router software that implements the network protocols installed in your router. The protocol command accesses a protocol's command environment. After you enter this command, the prompt of the speci®ed protocol appears. From the prompt, you can enter commands that are speci®c to that protocol.

Syntax:

protocol

prot#

Enter the protocol number or short name as part of the command. To obtain the

protocol number or short name, enter the CONFIG command environment

(Config>), and then enter the list con®guration command. See ªAccessing the

Con®guration Process, CONFIG (Talk 6)º on page 14 for instructions on accessing Config>. To return to GWCON, enter exit.

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IBM SC30-3681-08 X.25 interface by entering the X.25 operating commands, Bisync BSC, Ethernet, Frame Relay, Token-Ring