Setting Up Channels for Logical Adapters

remote peer along with the local address (which is generally automatically provided), enter the local sub-address.

c.In the User data field, enter data to be inserted into the call request packet. User data helps the remote peer identify the caller and connection protocols.

d.To have a reverse charging request facility inserted in the X.25 call packet, check the Propose reverse charging field.

2.In the Incoming call section, set up properties for incoming calls as follows:

a.In the Remote address and Local sub-address fields, enter the address of the remote peer(s) from which to accept incoming calls.

You can use 1 to 15 decimal digits or wildcard characters. Use the wildcard character ? as a placeholder for a single digit, and the character * as a placeholder for a block of digits.

b.In the User data field, enter user data to be checked in the incoming call packet. User data helps identify the caller and the protocols used in the connection.

c.To have the local peer accept a reverse charging request proposed by the remote peer, check the Accept reverse charging field.

3.In the Closed user group field, enter a closed user group number to be used by the network when the local peer belongs to several user groups.

For outgoing calls, this number determines to which group the outgoing call packet is routed.

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