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Configuring Individual WAN Connections
The Answer profile
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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T3POS Options
T3POS is a character-oriented, frame-formatted protocol designed for Point-of-Service (POS) 
transactions through an X.25-based packet-switched network. T3POS enables you to send data 
over the ISDN D channel while continuing to send traffic over both B channels. The T3POS 
protocol involves three parties: the T3POS DTE, the T3POS PAD, and the T3POS Host.
Following are the Answer > T3POS Options parameters:
Timer Options
The following parameters in Answer > T3POS Options subprofile define timing limits in the 
communication between the DTE and the PAD:
CUG Index
Closed user group (CUG) index/selection facility to use in the next call 
request. The CUG selection/index facility is used to indicate to the 
called switch the CUG selected for a virtual call. (A CUG is a calling 
group to which access is restricted. A user can be a member of more 
than one CUG. In general, members of a specific CUG can 
communicate among themselves, but not with users outside the group. 
In some cases, however, specific CUG members can originate calls to 
destinations outside the group, or receive calls from outside the 
group.) 
NUI
Set of Network User Identification (NUI) related facilities to use in the 
next call request. NUI provides information to the network for billing, 
security, and network management, and to invoke subscribed facilities.
Parameter
Specifies
Parameter
Description
X.25 Prof
Name of an X.25 profile to use for this connection.
Host Init. Mode
For host-initiated calls, this parameter specifies the default data 
transfer mode. Note that the host can override this setting with a 
control frame. 
DTE Init. Mode
For DTE-initiated calls, this parameter specifies the default data 
transfer mode. Note that the DTE can override this setting with a 
opening frame. 
ENQ Handling
Whether or not the PAD should expect to receive an ENQ from the 
host when an X.25 virtual call is established. ENQ indicates that the 
host is ready to receive data. ENQ is a control character that signifies a 
request for identification or status on an X.25/T3POS connection. 
Max Block Size
Maximum length of a transmission (including the length of the 
opening frame) in bytes that the PAD must be able to accept and 
process from the DTE or host. 
Parameter
Specifies
T3POS T1
Maximum amount of time permitted between characters sent from the 
DTE to the PAD. Also called the Char-to-Char timer.