Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring X.25
Configuring X.25 PAD connections
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
 6-11
Encaps=X25/IP
Encaps options...
X.25 Prof=ATT
6
Set the inactivity timer (to 30 seconds, for example):
Inactivity Timer=30
7
Set the call mode and the local and remote X.121 addresses:
Call Mode=Both
Answer X.121 Addr=
031344159782111
Remote X.121 Addr=
031344159782111
8
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Configuring X.25 PAD connections
An X.25 Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) is an asynchronous terminal concentrator that 
enables several terminals to share a single network line. It has its own command interface and 
uses an X.3 profile to fine-tune its parameters.
When a user calls an X.25 PAD through a modem, a digital modem processes and forwards the 
call to the terminal server. The terminal server authenticates the call, using the password 
specified in the caller’s Connection profile, and establishes the session. If the MAX does not 
authenticate the session, either because an unauthenticated user enters the PAD command at 
the terminal-server prompt or because you use the terminal server’s immediate X25/PAD 
services, the MAX uses the X.25 parameters specified in the Answer profile.
When the MAX establishes the session, the caller can see the terminal-server command line or 
is directed immediately to an X.121 host. If the connection auto-calls an X.121 host, the initial 
session display is similar to the following:
ATDT 555-1212
CONNECT 9600
*
If the MAX directs the user to the terminal-server command line, the user sees the 
terminal-server login banner. The user can then establish a PAD session by using the PAD 
command. For example:
ascend% pad
*
(The asterisk is the PAD prompt for input.) The user can then place a call. For example:
*call 031344159782738
For more details, see “X.25 PAD commands” on page 6-18
X.25 PAD parameters
This section lists the parameters related to configuring X.25 PAD connections located in both 
the Ethernet > Answer > PAD Options and Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > 
Encaps Options. (These parameters are described on page 6-8 and following the list below.)