Con®guring the X.25 Network Interface

pref cug

Speci®es the preferred closed user group number for this DTE. The DTE uses this CUG when placing outgoing calls.

Valid values: 0 to 9999

Default value: None

Note: You will not be prompted for this value if you have not enabled the closed user group facility using the national enable command.

CUG Speci®es the closed user group numbers for this DTE. Up to ®ve CUGs may be de®ned, including the pref CUG.

Valid values: 0 to 9999

Default value: None

Note: You will not be prompted for this value if you have not enabled the closed user group facility using the national enable command.

pref bi-cug

Speci®es the bilateral closed user group number for this DTE. The DTE uses this CUG when placing outgoing calls.

Valid values: 0 to 9999

Default value: None

Note: You will not be prompted for this value if you have not enabled the bilateral closed user group facility using the national enable command.

bi-cugSpeci®es the bilateral closed user group numbers for this DTE. Up to ®ve CUGs may be de®ned.

Valid values: 0 to 9999

Default value: None

Note: You will not be prompted for this value if you have not enabled the bilateral closed user group facility using the national enable command.

cugs Speci®es the closed user group number for this X.25 interface.

Valid values: 0 to 9999

Default value: None

Note: You will not be prompted for this value if you have not enabled the closed user group facility using the national enable command.

Example:

add cugs

Pref CUG []? 23

CUG (2) []? 24

CUG (3) []? 25

CUG (4) []? 26

CUG (5) []? 27

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