Chapter 29. Con®guring and Monitoring XTP

This chapter describe the XTP con®guring and monitoring commands. It includes the following sections:

vªXTP Con®guring Commandsº

vªXTP Monitoring Commandsº on page 382

XTP Con®guring Commands

This section describes the XTP con®guring commands.

To access the XTP con®guring environment, enter theprotocol xtp command at the Config> prompt.

Config> p xtp

XTP config>

Enter the XTP con®guring commands at theXTP config> prompt.

Table 53. XTP Con®guration Commands Summary

Command

Function

 

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the

 

 

options for speci®c commands (if available). See ªGetting Helpº on page

 

10.

 

Add

Adds an interface, peer router, closed user groups, remote DTE or PVC

 

de®nitions.

Change

Changes a peer router, remote DTE or PVC de®nition.

Delete

Deletes a local DTE, peer router, closed user groups, remote DTE or

 

PVC de®nition.

Enable-XTP

Activates the XTP forwarder.

Disable-XTP

Deactivates the XTP forwarder.

Set

Sets the value of the XTP Keepalive Timer.

List

Lists interfaces, peer routers, remote DTEs and PVC de®nitions.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a Lower Level

 

Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

 

Add

Adds a local X.25 node, a peer router, a remote X.25 node with corresponding routers, or a PVC from a local X.25 node to a remote X.25 node.

Wild card addressing is included in the XTP forwarder. When the local or remote DTE addresses are entered, they can contain a wild card character ( ? or * ). For additional information on the use of wildcards, see ªDTE Address Wildcardsº on page 363 .

Syntax:

 

add

bi-cug

 

cug

 

local-dte

 

peer-router

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