for IP:
vIP address = 128.185.247.22
vX.25 address = 22
for DN:
vDN address = 5.22
vX.25 address = 22
d. VERIFY that one end of the X.25 circuit is a DTE and the other end is a
DCE.
X.25 Config> list all
Check the National Personality field for device type. For a national
personality type of GTE-Telenetyou see:
National Personality: GTE Telenet (DTE)
-or-
National Personality: GTE Telenet (DCE)
Tochange the device type to DCE, enter:
X.25 Config> set equipment-type dce
Lists all parameters configured for X.25
National Personality: GTE Telenet(DTE) National Personality: GTE Telenet
(DCE)
If not, then chose one router to act as a DCE and modify as such,
X.25 Config> set national-personality dce
e. RESTARTthe router, so that all configured parameters take effect.
f. ToVERIFY that the configuration is valid after a restart, go to the monitor
side and observe if the link is coming up.
*t5
+c
This gives you the state of the link at that time. If you see the state of the
X.25 link transitions from “testing” to “down”, go to ELS messages and see if
there is an obvious error. If the state of the X.25 link transitions from “testing”
to “up”, then chances are the x.25 configuration is valid.
2. ToVERIFY that the X.25 link is operational:
a. TRY to PING each end of the X.25 link from the IP monitor:
IP> interface
Verify that the correct X.25 addresses had been configured in the IP
protocol.
IP> ping IP address of remote X.25 link
3. ToCONFIGURE DECnet PhaseIV on the Router:
a. DEFINE DECnet Executor parameters:
NCP> define exec address area.node
Router’s DECnet address
NCP> define exec type DEC-ROUTING-IV
Configures the router as a LEVEL 1 DEC type router
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