Example:
list summary
X.25 Configuration Summary
Node Address: 313131
Max Calls Out: 4
Inter-Frame Delay: 0 Encoding: NRZ
Speed: 64000 Clocking: Internal
MTU: 2048 Cable: V.35 DCE
Lower DTR: Disabled
Default Window: 2 SVC idle: 30 seconds
National Personality: GTE Telenet (DTE)
PVC low: 1 high: 1
Inbound low: 0 high: 0
Two-Way low: 2 high: 64
Outbound low: 0 high: 0
Throughput Class in bps Inbound: 2400
Throughput Class in bps Outbound: 2400
Accessing the Interface Monitoring Process
Tomonitor information related to the X.25 network interface, access the interface
monitoring process as follows:
1. At the OPCON prompt, enter talk 5. For example:
*talk 5
+
The GWCON prompt (+) is displayed on the console. If the prompt does not
appear when you first enter GWCON, press Return again.
2. At the GWCON prompt, enter the configuration command to see the protocols
and networks for which the router is configured. For example:
+configuration
See page “Configuration” on page 130 for sample output of the configuration
command.
3. Enter the network command and the number of the X.25 interface.
+network 2
X.25>
The X.25 monitoring prompt is displayed on the console. Youcan then view
information about the X.25 interface by entering the X.25 monitoring commands.
X.25 Monitoring Commands
This section summarizes and explains all the X.25 monitoring commands. The X.25
monitoring commands allow you to view the parameters and statistics of the
interfaces and networks that transmit X.25 packets. Monitoring commands display
configuration values for the physical, frame, and packet levels. Youalso have the
option of viewing the values for all three protocol levels at once.
Enter the X.25 monitoring commands at the X.25> prompt. Table52 shows the
commands.
Table52. X.25 Monitoring Command Summary
Monitoring Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists
the options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help”
on page 10.
Configuring the X.25 Network Interface
Chapter27. Configuring and Monitoring the X.25 Network Interface 353