NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual - Edition 8 (36922-90038)

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X.25 Network Interface Configuration Screens
X.25 SVC Address Key Paths
POOL is the X.25 address key reserved for calls to and from nodes
whose addresses are not defined in this X.25 SVC Address Key Path
screen. When a POOL X.25 address key is used, any system, even one
that is not identified in this screen, can access this node. HP
recommends that you use the name portion of the formal node name
(name.domain.organization) as the X.25 address key. You can have
a maximum of 2048 address keys in the SVC path tables and 128
address keys in the PVC path tables. If configuring multiple X.25
NI’s, no address key can be used more than once per system.
POOL can also be used with level 3 programmatic access when
specifying an X.25 address directly in a NetIPC call (for example, the
IPCDEST call)
NOTE
For DDN networks, the X.25 address is derived from the remote IP
address and you are not required to know the remote X.25 address.
Mapping is only required between the X.25 address key and the facility
set.
Fields
X.25 address
key (Required.) The X.25 address key identifies a remote
node to which your node can establish a connection.
The address key can have up to eight alphanumeric
characters, the first of which must be alphabetic.
X.25 address This is the X.25 address of the remote node for X.25
public data networks (PDN) or a private X.25 network.
The X.25 address can have up to 15 digits. The X.25
address will not be used if you configure a POOL
address key, or if you are configuring a link for a DDN
network.
Default: None.
Default
facilities set
name The name of one of the facility sets you defined at the
User Facility Set screen. This set of facilities is
associated with the connections you have previously
defined. This field is required if you define an address
key.
Default: None
Security The level of security you wish to assign to this
particular entry. The possible values are as follows:
IN is the level of security you assign to accept only
incoming calls from the specified remote address.
OU is the level of security you assign to accept only
outgoing calls to the specified remote address. All
incoming calls are rejected.