Con®guring the X.25 Network Interface

frame-ext-seq-mode

frame-window-size

min-collission-timer

min-connect-timer

min-recall-timer

network-type . . .

n2-timeouts

packet-size . . .

packet-ext-seq-mode

request-reverse-charges

reset . . .

restart . . .

standard-version

suppress-calling-addresses throughput-class-negotiation

t1-timer

t2-timer

truncate-called-addresses truncate-called-addr±size

Add

Use the add command to add an X.121 address, a DDN X.25 Address, a protocol con®guration, or a PVC de®nition.

Syntax:

 

add

address

 

bi-cugs

 

cugs

 

htf-address

 

protocol

 

pvc

address

Adds an X.121 address translation for a protocol supported in the con®guration of the router. The prompts that appear depend on the protocol address that you are adding. (See the following examples.) The protocol address and X.121 address being entered represent the protocol and X.121 DTE address of the remote DTE connecting to the router X.25 interface. The mapping of a protocol address and the X.121 address must be unique unless the protocol is APPN or DLSw. A protocol address cannot map to more than one X.121 address. Also, a speci®c X.121 address cannot map to more than one protocol address. The set address command is used to set the local X.25 address. After setting the local X.25 address, you can use

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