HP X.25/9000 User's Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-1523, August 2011)
NOTE: The sub code for dual-port cards will be the same for both ports.
A simple way to think of dual-port sub codes is as the decimal equivalent of 7030 + n (expressed
in hexadecimal), where n is the card instance number. For example, for the device file x25_1p2,
the sub in hexadecimal would be
7030 + 1 = 7031
which, when converted to decimal gives you 28721. Some sample calculations of the sub code
for dual-port cards are provided in the table below.
NOTE: When specifying the name of device files in systems with dual-port cards, you must use
the form
x25_npx
where n represents the card number (0 to 15, and the first card must be zero), the letter p is a
place holder (for port), and x represents the interface (port) number (1 or 2).
Table 36 Dual-port subnet interface codes
Sub code (decimal)Calculation (hexadecimal)Interface
287207030 + 0 = 7030x25_0p1, x25_0p2
287217030 + 1 = 7031x25_1p1, x25_1p2
287257030 + 2 = 7032x25_2p1, x25_2p2
287257030 + 5 = 7035x25_5p1, x25_5p2
where:
pri Specifies the logging priority level. Collects messages from the level equal to or less than
the value given by pri. Values 1 to 6 are allowed for X.25 level 3, 1 to 4 for level 2, and
1 to 5 for IP over X.25.
The value all can be used for any argument in the command line to indicate that there are
no restrictions for that argument.
Table 37 Output format
Column HeadColumn HeadColumn Head
Call/Call Conf (CALL In/Out, CAA)pri
a
1X.25 level 3
(mod=200)
Clear/Clear Conf (CLR In/Out, CLC)pri 2
Reset/Reset Conf (RST In/Out, RSC: Reset Conf)pri 3
Restart/Restart Conf (REST In/Out, RESTC)pri 4
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