Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

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Configuring X.25 Links Step-by-Step
Modify the Network Management Configuration File
a. In the Remote X.25 address field, enter the X.25 address of
the remote host for X.25 public data networks or private
networks.
b. Make sure the name of the facility set you are using is in the
Facility set field. You may either choose the default facility
set (STDSFSET) or enter an alternative. If you are configuring a
new facility set, enter a new name. (To modify facility set
parameters, enter a 5 in the last field on the screen and press the
[Go To] key.)
c. In the Security class field, enter the level of logical security
you want to have on this particular entry. The possible values are
IN (accept calls from the address), IO (accept calls from and send
calls to the address, default), OU (send calls to the address,
incoming calls are rejected), and LK (block calls to or from the
address).
5. If the address type is a permanent virtual circuit (PVC), in the
Permanent VC number field, enter the PVC number of the PVC on
the remote node. This value cannot be greater than the number of
PVCs for which you are subscribed. It must be within the PVC range
you defined during DTC configuration.
6. After you have finished entering new information for each remote
node, press the
[Save Data] key. (Press the key once for each remote
node you are configuring.)
7. If you have completed configuration of X.25 iX System Access, press
the
[Validate Netxport] key. Otherwise, press the [Prior Screen] key to
return to the X.25 Configuration screen.
Fields
Network
directory name The network directory file that will be updated by
the information entered through this screen.
Remote node
name You must enter the remote node name of each X.25
node into the network directory. Include entries for all
remote nodes and, if you want to be able to perform
loopback, the local HP 3000 node as well.
Remote IP
address Also in the network directory, you must enter the IP
Address of each node whose identity you have entered
into the network directory. For the format of this
parameter, see the information in the “Fields” section
under “X.25 Configuration.
Address key The X.25 address key is the name of a remote node with
which your local node will be communicating.
Hewlett-Packard recommends that you make the name
be the node portion of the remote node’s name (where