Enterasys 6000 Betriebsanweisung
Configuring X.25
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DTE Restart Retry Count
is the number of times a Restart Request from the logical DTE will be transmitted.
(The DTE will stop issuing the request on receipt of a Restart Confirmation or Restart
Indication.) If the
(The DTE will stop issuing the request on receipt of a Restart Confirmation or Restart
Indication.) If the
Restart Retry Count
expires, restart and recovery procedures should
be initiated.
DTE Reset Retry Count
is the number of times a Reset Request from the logical DTE will be transmitted. (The
DTE will stop issuing the request on receipt of a Reset Confirmation or Reset Indi-
cation.) If the
DTE will stop issuing the request on receipt of a Reset Confirmation or Reset Indi-
cation.) If the
Reset Retry Count
expires, restart and recovery procedures should be ini-
tiated.
DTE Clear Retry Count
is the number of times a Clear Request from the logical DTE will be transmitted. (The
DTE will stop issuing the request on receipt of a Clear Confirmation or Clear Indi-
cation.) If the
DTE will stop issuing the request on receipt of a Clear Confirmation or Clear Indi-
cation.) If the
Clear Retry Count
expires, recovery procedures should be initiated.
CUG Management
CUG (Closed User Group) is a privacy feature that allows creation of up to 100 groups
of users per port. Members of a CUG can communicate with other members, but
access to and from network users outside that CUG may be denied (determined by the
settings configured for
of users per port. Members of a CUG can communicate with other members, but
access to and from network users outside that CUG may be denied (determined by the
settings configured for
Outgoing Access Allowed
and
Incoming Access Allowed
). The
CUG index number is included in call packets, and is cross-referenced with the CUG
Index in the FRX/FRM software.
Index in the FRX/FRM software.
Figure 7-2 X.25 Port CUG Parameters
Nod e Name=n odexyz
X .25 Port Parameters (screen 4 of 6)
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RLP: 0
Port: 5
Link State: Lin kup
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I/O:–V .35
Datab ase
Sys tem Memory
A Preferential CUG Flag
N
N
B Preferential CUG
0
0
C Incoming A ccess Allowed
N
N
D Ou tgoin g Acces s Allow ed
N
N
E Add /C hange C UG
F Delete CU G
G Display all C UGs
F Delete CU G
G Display all C UGs
Option: