9 example for configuring the x.25 load balancing, Networking requirements, Configuration roadmap – Nortel Networks 8000 User Manual

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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

7 LAPB and X.25 configuration

7.8.9 Example for configuring the X.25 load balancing

Networking requirements

Configure hunt group on Router A which serves as an X.25 switch. Simultaneously, enable the

function of substitution between destination addresses and source addresses, so that the calls

of X.25 terminal can be sent to Router B, Router C, and Router E to achieve load balancing.

As an X.25 switching exchange, Router D performs the XOT function and connects Router A

and Router E. Router B, Router C, and Router E are DTEs in a hunt group. They provide X.25

terminals with identical services.

Figure 7-18

Networking diagram of typical configuration of X.25 hunt group

huntgroup 2222

Configuration roadmap

The configuration roadmap is as follows:

1.

Configure the link protocol to X.25.

2.

Configure the X.25 switching.

3.

Configure the hunt group.

4.

Configure the switching route.

Data preparation

To complete the configuration, you need the following data:

The IP address of the Ethernet interface 4/0/0 on Router A is 10.1.1.1/24.

The IP address of the Ethernet interface 2/0/0 on Router D is 10.1.1.1/24.

IP addresses of the interfaces as shown in Figure 7-18

Configuration procedure

Step 1

Configure Router A.

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