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Configuring X.25

Configuring X.25 PAD connections

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

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For detailed information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference.

Configuring an X.25 PAD connection

This section shows a sample configuration in which the MAX immediately directs the X.25
modem caller to a PAD interface on the host whose X.121 address appears in Figure 6-2.

Figure 6-2. Example of a X.25 PAD connection

To configure this sample X.25 PAD connection.

1

Open the Answer profile and enable X.25/PAD encapsulation.

2

Open a Connection profile, name it, and activate the profile.

3

Enable X.25/PAD encapsulation.

PAD prompt

The PAD prompt parameter specifies the prompt the user or the calling
device sees when running an X.25 (Triple-X) PAD session on the MAX.
The PAD user can either be a human user or a calling device running a
script. You can specify up to 12 characters. The default is null. (Packet
Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) is an asynchronous terminal concentrator
that enables several terminals (or other asynchronous devices) to share a
single network line. PAD-generated packets are transported using the X.25
protocol.)

NUI prompt

The message that prompts for the user’s Network User Identification (NUI)
to begin an X.25 (Triple-X) PAD session on the MAX. The PAD user can
either be a person or a calling device running a script. You can specify up to
15 characters. The default is null. A value in NUI prompt overrides any
value entered in the NUI setting.

NUI PW
prompt

The NUI password prompt for a PAD application. The value in this
parameter prompts for the user’s Network user Identification (NUI)
password to begin an X.25 (Triple-X) PAD session on the MAX. The PAD
user can either be a human user or a calling device running a script. You can
specify up to 12 characters. The default is null.

PAD Alias #N

Each of the three parameters each can declare an alias for an X.25
command. When the calling device uses a script to communicate with the
X.25 (Triple-X) PAD of the MAX, the script might send X.25 commands
using terminology that the MAX must interpret. If the MAX receives an
X.25 command that contains an alias established by a PAD Alias #N it
interprets the command as set in the parameter. You can specify up to 40
characters. The default is null. For one command string (including a space)
to be treated as equivalent to another, you must insert a slash (/) must be
placed between the two strings.

Parameter

Specifies

WAN

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