Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring X.25
Customizing script support for X.25 PAD
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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command-line modified profile (with the storeprof command) is no longer available. Since the 
X.3 profile is stored in RADIUS, there is no method to write the new profile back to RADIUS.
Customizing script support for X.25 PAD
The MAX X.25 PAD provides additional flexibility to work with a variety of devices that have 
their own expectations of banner messages, PAD prompts, PAD commands, and PAD signals. 
You can configure the banner messages, PAD prompts, and PAD commands to meet these 
expectations.
Also referred to as a Triple-X PAD, the MAX X.25 PAD supports the X.3, X.28, and X.29 
protocols.
Parameters and commands
Five parameters and three commands enable you to configure the MAX X.25 PAD to meet the 
expectations of devices to which it might connect.
The five parameters appear in the Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > Encaps 
Options submenu for an X.25/PAD connection. (Note that you must set Encaps to X.25/PAD in 
the Connection profile to access the X.25/PAD parameters in Encaps Options.) The parameters 
as described on page 6-12 are:
PAD banner msg
PAD prompt
NUI prompt
NUI PW prompt
PAD Alias #n (where n=1–3)
One terminal server command:
X28
Two X.25 PAD commands:
Storepro
Call 
X28 terminal–server command
X28 which appears in the list of terminal-server commands, accesses the PAD. It is not case 
sensitive. To access the PAD, enter the X28 command at the terminal-server prompt:
X28
Alternatively, you can enter the PAD command, which is identical to the X.28 command.
X.25 PAD commands
The two X.25 PAD commands are Storeprof and Call.