Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring X.25
Customizing script support for X.25 PAD

Storeprofile

Use the Storeprof command to store the current settings of the PAD parameters in a specified
X.3 profile.

Note:

At the moment, you can store the current settings only in the X.3 profile named

Custom.

To store the current settings of the PAD parameters in the X.3 profile named Custom, use the
following syntax to enter the Storeprof command at the PAD prompt:

storeprof custom

For instructions on how to set the X.3 parameters, see “X.25 PAD commands” on page 6-18.

The table listing the 10 named X.3 profile should include the X.3 profile named custom noting
that the settings of the X.3 parameters is not preset, but accomplished through X.25
commands.

Call

In the Call command, if you enter a comma after the called address, the command accepts up to
12 characters after the comma as Call User Data (CUD).

Accessing the PAD by using the PAD script support feature

When the calling device accesses the PAD as a result of matching an X25/PAD profile during
CLID, DNIS, or password authentication, the PAD must prompt the calling device for the
optional NUI and NUI password. If the input is valid, the PAD must include the NUI input as
an NUI facility, and the NUI password input as Call User Data, for all subsequent outgoing
calls for the calling device.

For example, assume that the following aliases have been established by the following
parameter settings:

PAD Alias #1=call/n

PAD Alias #2=prof CUSTOM/profile 6

PAD Alias #3=storeprof CUSTOM/storeprofile 6

Assume that a calling device, such as a PC with a modem attached, dials into the MAX,
matched with a Connection profile that uses X25/PAD encapsulation. The user at the calling
device can enter a series of commands, as in the following example. (Note that the user at the
calling end could be an application running a PAD script.)

% atd1234567

CONNECTED

THIS IS A BANNER MESSAGE

ENTER NUI:

% 123456

123456

ENTER NUI PASSWORD:

% 654321

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