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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring X.25
Setting up X.25 PAD sessions

X.25 PAD commands

This section describes the X.25 PAD user commands in two categories: those that manage calls
from the PAD and those that affect X.3 profile and parameter settings for the local or remote
PAD. In the following section, underlined letters in a command indicate the minimum string
you have to enter to execute the command. Otherwise, commands in bold indicate the
command you must enter to execute the command.

Commands for working with X.3 parameters and profiles

Following are the commands you can enter at the PAD prompt (*) to change an X.3 parameter
setting or profile:

help

The help command displays a list of all X.25 PAD commands and syntaxes.

par?

[param1[,param2,...]]

The Par? command displays the current values of the specified X.3 parameters. Or, if you
specify no parameters, the command displays all current X.3 settings. For example:

par 2

prof

[profile | ?]

The Prof command activates the X.3 profile (specified by the name shown in Table 6-3 on
page 6-17)
, or if you use this command with the question mark (?) keyword, it displays the
currently active profile followed by a list of available profiles. If you do not specify any
arguments, the Prof command displays the currently active profile. For example:

prof infonet

set

[param1:value1 [,param2:value2,...]]

The Set command sets one or more X.3 parameter values. For example:

set 1:0, 2:1

set?

[param1:value1 [,param2:value2,...]]

The Set command is identical to the Set command, except that it displays all X.3
parameter values after setting those specified on the command line.

tabs

[LCL num1][REM num2][EXP num3]

The Tabs command sets and reads three nonstandard X.3 parameters that control tab
expansion. You cannot access these parameters by the remote host using Q-bit packet PAD
commands on the remote host. You must keep the PAD’s view of the current screen
position accurate by setting EXP to 0 and LCL to the number of columns to which your
terminal expands tabs. The settings enable the PAD to perform correct line folding, line
deletion, and character deletion. The keywords function as follows:

DEFAULT
(MINIMAL)

1:64, 2:1, 3:2, 4:0, 5:2, 6:5, 7:2, 8:0, 9:25, 10:72, 12:1, 13:5, 14:25,
15:1, 16:8, 17:24, 18:18, 19:1, 20:0, 21:0, 22:0

NULL

1:0, 2:0, 3:0, 4:0, 5:0, 6:0, 7:0, 8:0, 9:0, 10:0, 12:0, 13:0, 14:0,15:0,
16:0, 17:0, 18:0, 19:0, 20:0, 21:0, 22:0

Table 6-3. X.3 profiles (continued)

X.3 profile

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