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

6. If the Provide X.25 Information button is displayed, you must use it to configure X.25 information
about the remote system. When you click on Provide X.25 Information, the following dialog
appears:
Figure 11 Provide X.25 information
7. Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the field descriptions below).
If you add more VCs to an interface in the future, you must stop the interface with x25stop
or with SMH’s Disable Card function and restart it as an IP interface with SMH’s Enable
Card function or with the following command:
x25init -c <configuration_file> -a <ipmapfile>
NOTE: In case, the IP-to-X.121 map table needs to be specified for an XoL interface, the
x25init command must be issued with the c, L and a options in the same line:
/usr/sbin/x25init c <XoL interface config file> -L <LLc2 config
file> -a <ip to x121 map file>
Table 13 Provide X.25 information field descriptions
DescriptionField
X.25 address (sometimes referred to as the X.121 address) of the remote system.
The X.25 address assigned by the network provider uniquely identifies the node in
X25 Address
an X.25 network. The address consists of a maximum of 15 digits. You must complete
this field.
Enable this field if a switched virtual circuit (SVC) will be used for this connection.
When Switched VC is enabled (default), three additional fields can be configured:
Switched VC
Request reverse charging, Accept reverse charging, and Closed user group (refer
to the field descriptions below).
Enable this field if a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) will be used for this connection.
When Permanent VC is enabled, two additional fields can be configured: PVC
Number and Local Programmatic Access Name.
Permanent VC
Enable this field if the local system will make collect calls to the remote system. If this
field is disabled, no collect calls can be made.
Request reverse charging
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