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Configuring X.25

Setting up X.25 PAD sessions

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

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The Listen command specifies the match pattern for accepting an incoming call. It uses
the following syntax:

The MAX matches the address argument against the subaddress specified by the
incoming call. If the subaddresses match, the MAX accepts the incoming call.

The MAX matches the data against the last 12 bytes of the user data field of
incoming calls. If the data matches, the MAX accepts the incoming call.

reset

The Reset command resets a virtual circuit by generating a Reset-Request packet with 0
cause (DTE originated) and 0 diagnostic.

status

The Status command requests the status of a virtual call placed to a remote DTE.

PAD service signals

The PAD acknowledges commands and informs the user about the internal state of the PAD by
transmitting PAD service signals to the terminal server. The terminal-server user can suppress
the reception of PAD service signals by setting PAD parameter #6 to 0. Table 6-4 lists the PAD
service signals.

Table 6-4. PAD service signals

Service signal

Description

RESET DTE

The remote DTE has reset the virtual circuit.

RESET ERR

A reset has occurred because of a local procedure error.

RESET NC

A reset has occurred because of network congestion.

COM

A call has been connected.

PAD ID

Precedes a string that identifies the PAD.

ERROR

The terminal-server user used faulty syntax when entering an X.25/PAD
command.

CLR

A virtual circuit has been cleared.

ENGAGED

In response to the Status command, this signal indicates that a virtual
call is up.

FREE

In response to the Status command, this signal indicates that a virtual
call has been cleared.

PAR with X.3
parameter
reference
numbers and
their current
values

This string is a response to the Set? command.

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