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X.25 and LAPB Commands

X.25 and LAPB Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax of each X.25 and Link Access Procedure, Balanced (LAPB) command. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Wide-Area Networking Command Reference.

access-class

To configure an incoming access class on virtual terminals, use the access-class line configuration command.

access-class access-list-number in
access-list-number An integer between 1 and 199 that you select for the access list.
in Restricts incoming connections between a particular access server and the addresses in the access list.

bfe

To allow the router to participate in emergency mode or to end participation in emergency mode when the interface is configured for x25 bfe-emergency decision and x25 bfe-decision ask, use the bfe EXEC command.

bfe {enter | leave} type number
enter Causes the Cisco IOS software to send a special address translation packet that includes an enter emergency mode command to the Blacker Front End (BFE) if the emergency mode window is open. If the BFE is already in emergency mode, this command enables the sending of address translation information.
leave Disables the sending of address translation information from the Cisco IOS software to the BFE when the BFE is in emergency mode.
type Interface type.
number Interface number.

clear x25-vc

To clear switched virtual circuits (SVCs) and to reset permanent virtual circuits (PVCs), use the clear x25-vc privileged EXEC command. To clear all X.25 virtual circuits at once by restarting the packet layer service, use this command without an lcn argument.

clear x25-vc type number [lcn]
type Interface type.
number Interface number.
lcn (Optional) Virtual circuit.

cmns enable

To enable the Connection-Mode Network Service (CMNS) on a nonserial interface, use the cmns enable interface configuration command. To disable this capability, use the no form of this command.

cmns enable
no cmns enable

encapsulation lapb

To exchange datagrams over a serial interface using LAPB encapsulation, use the encapsulation lapb interface configuration command.

encapsulation lapb [dte | dce] [multi | protocol]
dte (Optional) Specifies operation as a data terminal equipment (DTE) device. This is the default LAPB mode.
dce (Optional) Specifies operation as a data communications equipment (DCE) device.
multi (Optional) Specifies use of multiple local-area network (LAN) protocols to be carried on the LAPB line.
protocol (Optional) A single protocol to be carried on the LAPB line. A single protocol can be one of the following: apollo, appletalk, clns (ISO CLNS), decnet, ip, ipx (Novell IPX), vines, and xns. IP is the default protocol.

encapsulation x25

To specify a serial interface's operation as an X.25 device, use the encapsulation x25 interface configuration command.

encapsulation x25 [dte | dce] [ddn | bfe] | [ietf]
dte (Optional) Specifies operation as a DTE. This is the default X.25 mode.
dce (Optional) Specifies operation as a DCE.
ddn (Optional) Specifies DDN encapsulation on an interface using DDN X.25 Standard Service.
bfe (Optional) Specifies BFE encapsulation on an interface attached to a BFE device. Available for BFE operation only.
ietf (Optional) Specifies that the interface's datagram encapsulation defaults to use of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard method, as defined by RFC 1356.

lapb interface-outage

To specify a period during which a link will remain connected, even if a brief hardware outage occurs, use the lapb interface-outage interface configuration command.

lapb interface-outage milliseconds
milliseconds Number of milliseconds a hardware outage can last without having the protocol disconnect the service. The default is 0 ms, which disables this feature.

lapb k

To specify the maximum permissible number of outstanding frames, called the window size, use the lapb k interface configuration command.

lapb k window-size
window-size Frame count. It can be a value from 1 to the modulo size minus 1 (the maximum is 7 if the modulo size is 8; it is 127 if the modulo size is 128). The default is 7 frames.

lapb modulo

To specify the LAPB basic (modulo 8) or extended (modulo 128) protocol mode, use the lapb modulo interface configuration command.

lapb modulo modulus
modulus Either 8 or 128. The value 8 specifies LAPB's basic mode; the value 128 specifies LAPB's extended mode. The default is 8.

lapb n1

To specify the maximum number of bits a frame can hold (the LAPB N1 parameter), use the lapb n1 interface configuration command.

lapb n1 bits
bits Maximum number of bits in multiples of eight. The minimum and maximum range is dynamically set. Use the ? to view the range.

lapb n2

To specify the maximum number of times a data frame can be transmitted (the LAPB N2 parameter), use the lapb n2 interface configuration command.

lapb n2 tries
tries Transmission count. It can be a value from 1 to 255. The default is 20 transmissions.

lapb protocol

Use the lapb protocol interface configuration command to configure the protocol carried on the LAPB line.

lapb protocol protocol
protocol Protocol, entered by keyword. It can be one of the following: appletalk, apollo, clns (ISO CLNS), decnet, ip, ipx (Novell IPX), vines, and xns.

lapb t1

To set the retransmission timer period (the LAPB T1 parameter), use the lapb t1 interface configuration command.

lapb t1 milliseconds
milliseconds Time in milliseconds. It can be a value from 1 to 64000. The default is 3000 ms.

lapb t4

To set the T4 idle timer, after which the Cisco IOS software sends out a Poll packet to determine whether the link has suffered an unsignaled failure, use the lapb t4 interface configuration command.

lapb t4 seconds
seconds Number of seconds between reception of the last frame and the transmission of the outgoing Poll. The default value is 0 seconds, which disables the T4 timer feature.

service pad

To enable all packet assembler/disassembler (PAD) commands and connections between PAD devices and access servers, use the service pad global configuration command. Use the no form of this command to disable this service.

service pad
no service pad

show cmns

To display X.25 Level 3 parameters for LAN interfaces (such as Ethernet or Token Ring) and other information pertaining to Connection-Mode Network Service (CMNS) traffic activity, use the show cmns EXEC command.

show cmns [type number]
type (Optional) Interface type.
number (Optional) Interface number.

show interfaces serial

To display information about a serial interface, use the show interfaces serial EXEC command.

show interfaces serial number
number Interface port number.

show llc2

To display active Logical Link Control, type 2 (LLC2) connections, use the show llc2 EXEC command.

show llc2c

show x25 map

To display information about configured address maps, use the show x25 map EXEC command.

show x25 map

show x25 remote-red

To display the one-to-one mapping of the host IP addresses and the remote BFE device's IP addresses, use the show x25 remote-red EXEC command.

show x25 remote-red

show x25 route

To display the X.25 routing table, use the show x25 route EXEC command.

show x25 route

show x25 vc

To display information about active switched virtual circuits (SVCs) and permanent virtual circuits (PVCs), use the show x25 vc EXEC command.

show x25 vc [lcn]
lcn (Optional) Logical channel number (LCN).

x25 accept-reverse

To configure the Cisco IOS software to accept all reverse charge calls, use the x25 accept-reverse interface configuration command. To disable this facility, use the no form of this command.

x25 accept-reverse
no x25 accept-reverse

x25 address

To set the X.121 address of a particular network interface, use the x25 address interface configuration command.

x25 address x121-address
x121-address Variable-length X.121 address. The address is assigned by the X.25 network service provider.

x25 bfe-decision

To specify how a router configured for x25 bfe-emergency decision will participate in emergency mode, use the x25 bfe-decision interface configuration command.

x25 bfe-decision {no | yes | ask}
no Prevents the router from participating in emergency mode and from sending address translation information to the BFE device.
yes Allows the router to participate in emergency mode and to send address translation information to the BFE when the BFE enters emergency mode. This information is obtained from the table created by the x25 remote-red command.
ask Configures the Cisco IOS software to prompt you to enter the bfe EXEC command.

x25 bfe-emergency

To configure the circumstances under which the router participates in emergency mode, use the x25 bfe-emergency interface configuration command.

x25 bfe-emergency {never | always | decision}
never Prevents the router from sending address translation information to the Blacker Front End (BFE). If it does not receive address translation information, the BFE cannot open a new connection for which it does not know the address.
always Allows the router to pass address translations to the BFE when it enters emergency mode and an address translation table has been created.
decision Directs the router to wait until it receives a diagnostic packet from the BFE device indicating that the emergency mode window is open. The window is only open when a condition exists that allows the BFE to enter emergency mode. When the diagnostic packet is received, the participation in emergency mode depends on how the router is configured with the x25 bfe-decision command.

x25 default

To set a default protocol, use the x25 default interface configuration command. To remove the default protocol specified, use the no form of this command.

x25 default protocol
no x25 default
protocol
protocol Specifies the protocol to assume; may be ip or pad.

x25 facility

To force facilities on a per-call basis for calls originated by the router (switched calls are not affected), use the x25 facility interface configuration command. To disable a facility, use the no form of this command.

x25 facility facility-keyword value
no x25 facility
facility-keyword value
facility-keyword User facility.
value Facility values.
The facilities and values can be one of the following:

· cug number--Specifies a closed user group (CUG) number; CUGs 1 to 99 are allowed. CUGs can be used by a public data network (PDN) to create a virtual private network within the larger network and to restrict access.

· packetsize in-size out-size--Proposes the maximum input and output packet size used for flow control parameter negotiation. Both values must be one of the following values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096.

· windowsize in-size out-size--Proposes the packet count for input and output windows used for flow control parameter negotiation. Both values must be in the range 1 to 127 and must not be greater than or equal to the value set for the x25 modulo command.

· reverse--Reverses charging on all calls originated by the interface.

· throughput in out--Sets the throughput class negotiation values across the network. Both values are in bits per second (bps) and range from 75 to 64000 bps.

· transit-delay value--Specifies a network transit delay for the duration of outgoing calls for networks that support transit delay. The transit delay value can be between 0 and 65534 milliseconds.

· rpoa name--Specifies the name defined by the x25 rpoa command for a list of transit Recognized Private Operation Agencies (RPOAs) to use in outgoing Call Request packets.

x25 hic

To set the highest incoming-only virtual circuit number, use the x25 hic interface configuration command.

x25 hic circuit-number
circuit-number Virtual circuit number from 1 to 4095, or 0 if there is no incoming-only virtual circuit range. The default is 0.

x25 hoc

To set the highest outgoing-only virtual circuit number, use the x25 hoc interface configuration command.

x25 hoc circuit-number
circuit-number Virtual circuit number from 1 to 4095, or 0 if there is no outgoing-only virtual circuit range. The default is 0.

x25 hold-queue

To set the maximum number of packets to hold until a virtual circuit is able to transmit, use the x25 hold-queue interface configuration command. To remove this command from the configuration file and restore the default value, use the no form of this command without an argument.

x25 hold-queue packets
no x25 hold-queue [
packets]
packets Number of packets. A hold queue value of 0 allows an unlimited number of packets in the hold queue. This argument is optional for the no form of this command. The default is 10 packets.

x25 hold-vc-timer

To start the timer that prevents additional calls to a destination for a given period of time (thus preventing overruns on some X.25 switches caused by Call Request packets), use the x25 hold-vc-timer interface configuration command. To restore the default value for the timer, use the no form of this command.

x25 hold-vc-timer minutes
no x25 hold-vc-timer
minutes Number of minutes to prevent calls from going to a previously failed destination. Incoming calls are still accepted. The default is 0 minutes.

x25 host

Use the x25 host global configuration command to define a static host name-to-address mapping. Use the no form of the command to remove the host name.

x25 host name x121-address [cud call-user-data]
no x25 host name
name Host name.
x121-address The X.121 address.
cud call-user-data (Optional) Sets the Call User Data (CUD) field in the X.25 Call Request packet.

x25 htc

To set the highest two-way virtual circuit number, use the x25 htc interface configuration command.

x25 htc circuit-number
circuit-number Virtual circuit number from 1 to 4095, or 0 if there is no two-way virtual circuit range. The default is 1024 for X.25 network service interfaces; 4095 for CMNS network service interfaces.

x25 idle

To define the period of inactivity after which the router can clear a switched virtual circuit (SVC), use the x25 idle interface configuration command.

x25 idle minutes
minutes Idle period in minutes. The default is 0, which causes the router to keep the SVC open indefinitely.

x25 ip-precedence

To enable the Cisco IOS software to use the IP precedence value when it opens a new virtual circuit, use the x25 ip-precedence interface configuration command. To cause the Cisco IOS software to ignore the precedence value when opening virtual circuits, use the no form of this command.

x25 ip-precedence
no x25 ip-precedence

x25 ips

To set the interface default maximum input packet size to match that of the network, use the x25 ips interface configuration command.

x25 ips bytes
bytes Byte count. It can be one of the following values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. The default is 128 bytes.

x25 lic

To set the lowest incoming-only virtual circuit number, use the x25 lic interface configuration command.

x25 lic circuit-number
circuit-number Virtual circuit number from 1 to 4095, or 0 if there is no incoming-only virtual circuit range.

x25 linkrestart

To force X.25 Level 3 (packet level) to restart when Level 2 (LAPB, the link level) resets, use the x25 linkrestart interface configuration command. To disable this function, use the no form of this command.

x25 linkrestart
no x25 linkrestart

x25 loc

To set the lowest outgoing-only virtual circuit number, use the x25 loc interface configuration command.

x25 loc circuit-number
circuit-number Virtual circuit number from 1 to 4095, or 0 if there is no outgoing-only virtual circuit range. The default is 0.

x25 ltc

To set the lowest two-way virtual circuit number, use the x25 ltc interface configuration command.

x25 ltc circuit-number
circuit-number Virtual circuit number from 1 to 4095, or 0 if there is no two-way virtual circuit range. The default is 1.

x25 map

To set up the LAN protocols-to-remote host mapping, use the x25 map interface configuration command. To retract a prior mapping, use the no form of this command with the appropriate network protocol(s) and X.121 address argument.

x25 map protocol address [protocol2 address2[...[protocol9 address9]]] x121-address [option]
no x25 map protocol address x121-address
protocol Protocol type, entered by keyword. Supported protocols are entered by keyword. As many as nine protocol and address pairs can be specified in one command line.
address Protocol address.
x121-address X.121 address of the remote host.
option (Optional) Additional functionality that can be specified for originated calls.

x25 map bridge

To configure an Internet-to-X.121 address mapping for bridging over X.25, use the x25 map bridge interface configuration command.

x25 map bridge x121-address broadcast [option]
x121-address The X.121 address.
broadcast Required keyword for bridging over X.25.
option (Optional) Services that can be added to this map; the same options as the x25 map command.

x25 map cmns

To map network service access point (NSAP) addresses to either MAC-layer addresses or X.121 addresses after enabling CMNS on a nonserial interface, use the x25 map cmns interface configuration command. To retract a mapping, use the no form of this command with the appropriate address arguments.

x25 map cmns nsap mac-address
no x25 map cmns nsap mac-address
x25 map cmns nsap [x121-address]
no x25 map cmns
nsap [x121-address]
nsap NSAP address. The NSAP can be either the actual DTE NSAP address or the prefix of the NSAP address. The NSAP prefix is sufficient for a best match to route a call.
mac-address MAC-level address.
x121-address (Optional) X.121 address.

x25 map compressedtcp

To map compressed TCP traffic to an X.121 address, use the x25 map compressedtcp interface configuration command. To delete a TCP/IP header compression map for the link, use the no form of this command.

x25 map compressedtcp ip-address [protocol2 address 2 [...[protocol9 address9]]]
x121-address [
option]
no x25 map compressedtcp
address [protocol2 address 2 [...[protocol9 address9]]]
x121-address
ip-address IP address.
protocol (Optional) Protocol type, entered by keyword. As many as nine protocol and address pairs can be specified in one command line.
address (Optional) Protocol address.
x121-address X.121 address.
option (Optional) The same options as those for the x25 map command.

x25 map pad

To configure an X.121 address mapping for PAD access over X.25, use the x25 map pad interface configuration command.

x25 map pad x.121-address [option]
x.121-address X.121 address of the interface.
option (Optional) Services that can be added to this map; the same options as the x25 map command.

x25 modulo

To set the window modulus, use the x25 modulo interface configuration command.

x25 modulo modulus
modulus Either 8 or 128. The value of the modulo parameter must agree with that of the device on the other end of the X.25 link. The default is 8.

x25 nvc

To specify the maximum number of switched virtual circuits (SVCs) that a protocol can have open simultaneously to one host, use the x25 nvc interface configuration command. To increase throughput across networks, you can establish up to eight switched virtual circuits to a host and protocol.

x25 nvc count
count Circuit count from 1 to 8. A maximum of eight virtual circuits can be configured for each protocol-host pair. Protocols that do not tolerate out-of-order delivery, such as encapsulated TCP/IP header compression, will use only one virtual circuit despite this value. The default is 1.

x25 ops

To set the interface default maximum output packet size to match that of the network, use the x25 ops interface configuration command.

x25 ops bytes
bytes Byte count that is one of the following: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. The default is 128 bytes.

x25 pad-access

Use the x25 pad-access interface configuration command to cause the Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) software to accept PAD connections only from statically mapped X.25 hosts.

x25 pad-access
no x25 pad-access

x25 pvc (encapsulating)

To establish an encapsulation permanent virtual circuit (PVC), use the encapsulating version of the x25 pvc interface configuration command. To delete the PVC, use the no form of this command with the appropriate channel number.

x25 pvc circuit protocol address [protocol2 address2[...[protocol9 address9]]] x121-address
[
option]
no x25 pvc
circuit
circuit Virtual-circuit channel number, which must be less than the virtual circuits assigned to the switched virtual circuits (SVCs).
protocol Protocol type, entered by keyword. As many as nine protocol and address pairs can be specified in one command line.
address Protocol address of the host at the other end of the PVC.
x121-address X.121 address.
option (Optional) Provides additional functionality or allows X.25 parameters to be specified for the PVC. Option can be one of the following:

· broadcast--Causes the Cisco IOS software to direct any broadcasts sent through this interface to this PVC. This option also simplifies the configuration of OSPF.

· method {cisco | ietf | snap | multi}--Specifies the encapsulation method.

· packetsize in-size out-size--Sets the maximum input and output packet size for the PVC. Both values are typically the same and must be one of the following values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096.

· passive--Specifies that the transmitted TCP datagrams will be compressed only if they were received compressed. This option is available only for PVCs carrying compressed TCP/IP header traffic.

· windowsize in-size out-size--Sets the packet count for the input and output window for the PVC. Both values are typically the same, must be in the range 1 to 127, and must be less than the value set for the x25 modulo command.

x25 pvc (switched)

To configure a switched permanent virtual circuit (PVC) for a given interface, use the switched version of the x25 pvc interface configuration command.

x25 pvc number1 interface type number pvc number2 [option]
number1 PVC number that will be used on the local interface (as defined by the primary interface command).
interface Required keyword to specify an interface.
type Remote interface type.
number Remote interface number.
pvc Required keyword to specify a switched PVC.
number2 PVC number that will be used on the remote interface.
option (Optional) Adds certain features to the mapping specified. Option can be one of the following:

· packetsize in-size out-size--Sets the maximum input and output packet size for the PVC. Both values are typically the same and must be one of the following values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096.

· windowsize in-size out-size--Sets the packet count for input and output window for the PVC. Both values are typically the same, must be in the range 1 to 127, and must be less than the value set for the x25 modulo command.

x25 pvc (tunnel)

To connect two permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) across a TCP/IP LAN, use the tunnel version of the x25 pvc interface configuration command.

x25 pvc number1 tunnel address interface serial string pvc number2 [option]
number1 PVC number of the connecting device.
tunnel Indicates two PVCs will be connected across a TCP/IP LAN.
address IP address of the device to which you are connecting.
interface serial Indicates the interface is serial.
string Serial interface specification that accepts either a number or a string in model 7000 format (number/number) to denote the serial interface.
pvc Indicates a PVC.
number2 Remote PVC number on the target interface.
option (Optional) Adds certain features for the connection. Option can be one of the following:

· packetsize in-size out-size--Sets the maximum input and output packet size for the PVC. Both values are typically the same and must be one of the following values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096.

· windowsize in-size out-size--Sets the packet count for input and output window for the PVC. Both values are typically the same, must be in the range 1 to 127, and must be less than the value set for the x25 modulo command.

x25 remote-red

To set up the table that lists the Blacker Front End (BFE) nodes (host or gateways) to which the router will send packets, use the x25 remote-red interface configuration command.

x25 remote-red host-ip-address remote-black blacker-ip-address
host-ip-address IP address of the host or router that the packets are being sent to.
remote-black Delimits the addresses for the table being built.
blacker-ip-address IP address of the remote BFE device in front of the host to which the packet is being sent.

x25 route

To create an entry in the X.25 routing table, use an appropriate form of the x25 route global configuration command. To remove an entry from the table, use a no form of the command.

x25 route [#position] x121-address [cud pattern] interface type number
no x25 route [#
position] x121-address [cud pattern] interface type number x25 route [#position] x121-address [cud pattern] ip ip-address [ip-address2... ip-address6]
[xot-source type number]
no x25 route [# position] x121-address [cud pattern] ip ip-address [xot-source type number]
x25 route [#position] x121-address [cud pattern] alias type number
no x25 route [#
position] x121-address [cud pattern] alias type number x25 route [#position] x121-address [substitute-source rewrite-pattern]
[
substitute-dest
rewrite-pattern] [cud pattern] interface type number
no x25 route [#
position] x121-address [substitute-source rewrite-pattern]
[
substitute-dest
rewrite-pattern] [cud pattern] interface type number
#position (Optional) A pound sign (#) followed by a number to designate a positional parameter at which to insert the new entry. If no position parameter is given, the entry is appended to the end of the routing table.
x121-address Called X.121 address pattern. This argument can be either an actual X.121 destination address or a regular expression such as 1111*, representing a group of X.121 addresses.
cud pattern (Optional) Call user data (CUD) pattern, which is specified as a regular expression of ASCII text. The CUD field may be present in a call packet. The first few bytes (commonly 4 bytes long) identify a protocol; the specified pattern is applied to any user data after the protocol identification.
interface type number Keyword and destination interface type and unit or port number--for example, interface Serial 0.
ip ip-address Keyword and IP address of the XOT destination for connections routed through a LAN. Optionally, up to five alternate IP addresses can be listed. Each address will be tried if the first destination fails, thus allowing alternate routes and decreasing the likelihood of failure.
xot-source type number (Optional) X.25-over-TCP (XOT). Keyword and interface type unit or port number (for example, Loopback 0) to be used as the source address of a TCP connection, allowing the connection to move to a backup interface without terminating the TCP session.
alias type number Keyword and interface type and the unit or port number of the interface alias. Encapsulation calls are normally accepted when the destination address is that of the interface (or the zero-length X.121 address). Aliases allow the specified interface to accept calls with other destination addresses.
substitute-source rewrite-pattern (Optional) The following lists the pattern matching options:

· *--Matches 0 or more sequences of the regular expressions.

· +--Matches 1 or more sequences of the regular expressions.

· ?--Matches 0 or 1 sequences of the regular expression.

The following lists the character matching options:

· ^--Matches the beginning of the input string.

· $--Matches the end of the input string.

· \char--Matches the single character char specified.

· .--Matches any single character.

substitute-dest rewrite-pattern (Optional) Specifies the called X.121 address to replace in locally routed X.25 calls. (For backward compatibility, the substitute keyword is accepted as substitute-dest and written to nonvolatile memory in the new format.) The backslash (\) character is treated specially in the argument rewrite-pattern; it indicates that the digit immediately following it selects a portion of the original called address to be inserted into the new called address. The following lists the pattern rewrite elements:

· \0--Replaces the entire original address.

· \1...9--Replaces strings that match the first through ninth parenthetical part of the X.121 address.

x25 routing

To enable X.25 switching or tunneling, use the x25 routing global configuration command. To disable the forwarding of X.25 calls, used the no form of this command.

x25 routing [use-tcp-if-defs]
no x25 routing
use-tcp-if-defs (Optional) May be used to modify the acceptance of calls received over TCP.

x25 rpoa

To specify a sequence of packet network carriers, use the x25 rpoa global configuration command. To remove the specified name, use the no form of this command.

x25 rpoa name number
no x25 rpoa
name
name Recognized Private Operating Agency (RPOA), which must be unique with respect to all other RPOA names. It is used in the x25 facility and x25 map interface configuration commands.
number A sequence of 1 or more numbers used to describe an RPOA; up to 10 numbers are accepted.

x25 suppress-called-address

To omit the destination address in outgoing calls, use the x25 suppress-called-address interface configuration command. To reset this command to the default state, use the no form of this command.

x25 suppress-called-address
no x25 suppress-called-address

x25 suppress-calling-address

To omit the source address in outgoing calls, use the x25 suppress-calling-address interface configuration command. To reset this command to the default state, use the no form of this command.

x25 suppress-calling-address
no x25 suppress-calling-address

x25 t10

Use the x25 t10 interface configuration command to set the value of the Restart Indication retransmission timer (T10) on DCE devices.

x25 t10 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

x25 t11

To set the value of the Incoming Call timer (T11) on DCE devices, use the x25 t11 interface configuration command.

x25 t11 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 180 seconds.

x25 t12

To set the value of the Reset Indication retransmission timer (T12) on DCE devices, use the x25 t12 interface configuration command.

x25 t12 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

x25 t13

To set the value of the Clear Indication retransmission timer (T13) on DCE devices, use the x25 t13 interface configuration command.

x25 t13 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

x25 t20

To set the value of the Restart Request retransmission timer (T20) on DTE devices, use the x25 t20 interface configuration command.

x25 t20 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 180 seconds.

x25 t21

To set the value of the Call Request timer (T21) on DTE devices, use the x25 t21 interface configuration command.

x25 t21 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 200 seconds.

x25 t22

To set the value of the Reset Request retransmission timer (T22) on DTE devices, use the x25 t22 interface configuration command.

x25 t22 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 180 seconds.

x25 t23

To set the value of the Clear Request retransmission timer (T23) on DTE devices, use the x25 t23 interface configuration command.

x25 t23 seconds
seconds Time in seconds. The default is 180 seconds.

x25 th

To set the data packet acknowledgment threshold, use the x25 th interface configuration command.

x25 th delay-count
delay-count Value between zero and the input window size. A value of 1 sends one Receiver Ready acknowledgment per packet. The default is 0, which disables the acknowledgment threshold.

x25 use-source-address

To override the X.121 addresses of outgoing calls forwarded over a specific interface, use the x25 use-source-address interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to prevent updating the source addresses of outgoing calls.

x25 use-source-address
no x25 use-source-address

x25 win

To change the default incoming window size to match that of the network, use the x25 win interface configuration command.

x25 win packets
packets Packet count that can range from 1 to one less than the window modulus.

x25 wout

To change the default outgoing window size to match that of the network, use the x25 wout interface configuration command.

x25 wout packets
packets Packet count that can range from 1 to one less than the window modulus.

x29 access-list

To limit access to the access server from certain X.25 hosts, use the x29 access-list global configuration command. To delete an entire access list, use the no form of this command.

x29 access-list access-list-number {deny | permit} x121-address
no x29 access-list
access-list-number
access-list-number Number of the access list. It can be a value between 1 and 199.
deny Denies access and clears call requests immediately.
permit Permits access to the protocol translator.
x121-address X.121 address that can or cannot have access (with or without regular expression pattern-matching characters).

x29 profile

To create a PAD profile script for use by the translate command, use the x29 profile global configuration command.

x29 profile name parameter:value [parameter:value]
name Name of the PAD profile script.
parameter:value X.3 PAD parameter number and value separated by a colon. You can specify multiple parameter-value pairs.

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