HP X.25/9000 User's Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-1523, August 2011)

The network type file (x25_networks)
The network type file describes standard network types. If the network to which you are subscribing
does not meet any of the network descriptions specified in this file, use one of the generic entries
(DTE_80, DTE_84 or DTE_88). The network type file is read-only.
The value in the first column of the file is an alias assigned to the network type. This is the value
that you specify for the networktype configuration parameter in the x25init configuration file.
The value in the second column is the actual network type. The value in the third column is the
version of the CCITT X.25 Recommendation with which the network complies: 1980, 1984, or
1988.
The delivered X.25 networktype file, /etc/x25/x25_networks is shown below:
1980L3_DTEDTE_80
1984L3_DTEDTE_84
1988L3_DTEDTE_88
1980L3_DCEDCE_80
1984L3_DCEDCE_84
1988L3_DTEDCE_88
1984AUSPACAUSPAC
1984DATANET1DATANET1
1980DATAPACDATAPAC
1984DATEXP_AUSTRIADATEXP_AUSTRIA
1980DATEXP_GERMANYDATEXP_DEUTSCHE
1980DCSDCS
1980DDN_NETDDN
1980DDXPDDXP
1984HPPPNHPPPN
1980ITAPACITAPAC
1980LUXPACLUXPAC
1980PSSPSS
1980TELENETTELENET
1984TRANSPACTRANSPAC
1980TYMNETTYMNET
An alias associated with a network type chosen from this file is used to identify the network type
during the configuration process.
150 X.25 Configuration files and examples