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Seite 1 - HP X.25/9000 User’s Guide

HP X.25/9000 User’s GuideHP-UX 11i v3 Edition 8Manufacturing Part Number: J2793-90072February 2007© Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Compan

Seite 2 - Legal Notices

Tables10Table 6-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171Table 6-12.

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsPlanning and PreparationChapter 4100Planning and PreparationFor the most part SMH prevents you from performing OLA/R proced

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsPlanning and PreparationChapter 4 101question about the driver’s presence, or if you are not certain that the replacement c

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsPlanning and PreparationChapter 4102could replace the card when the server is off-line, or if you must take action immediat

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Replace (OLR) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4 103How to On-line Replace (OLR) a J3525A PCI Card using S

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Replace (OLR) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4104Output messages from the CRA process are presented in t

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Replace (OLR) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4 105NOTE The cables must be removed from the PCI I/O card

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Replace (OLR) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4106Step 15. SMH completes the operation by reversing the s

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Add (OLA) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4 107How to On-line Add (OLA) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHNOTE O

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Add (OLA) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4108Output messages from the CRA process are presented in the A

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Add (OLA) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4 109NOTE Do not connect the cables to the card at this point S

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Tables11Table C-4. Timer Expired. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .246Table C-5. Call Setup,

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsHow to On-line Add (OLA) a J3525A PCI Card using SMHChapter 4110

Seite 15 - 1 About the X.25 Product

Chapter 5 1115 Diagnostic Utilities

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Diagnostic UtilitiesUsing Diagnostic UtilitiesChapter 5112Using Diagnostic UtilitiesThis chapter describes how to use the X.25 diagnostic utilities.Th

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Diagnostic UtilitiesUsing Diagnostic UtilitiesChapter 5 113Figure 5-1 Scope of X.25 Diagnostic UtilitiesBerkeley IPCOTS/9000Programmatic X.25 Packet L

Seite 18 - Session (L5) Levels

Diagnostic UtilitiesBefore Using the Diagnostic UtilitiesChapter 5114Before Using the Diagnostic UtilitiesSome of the diagnostic utilities request or

Seite 19 - Transport Level (L4)

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25check and x25serverChapter 5 115x25check and x25serverThese commands are used together to test the connection between a source

Seite 20 - Packet/network Level (L3)

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25check and x25serverChapter 5116 Initialization of the test... Do you want to send only a CALL packet (no DATA)? (y/n) > yE

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25check and x25serverChapter 5 117VC_CLEAR Packet was received withCAUSE 0 : DTE Originated DIAG 245 : Cannot Interpret Diag

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5118x25statThis command displays the status, configuration, and VC statistics of an X.25 interface. See the man pa

Seite 23 - 2 Installation

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5 119Example 2: Displaying Global StatisticsSee the tables provided after this example under the headings “SUBNETWO

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5120Other: Bad length 0 Unknown 0

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5 121The level 2 “Link state” under the heading “STATISTICS FOR LAPB” can be:NOTE T4 under “STASTISTICS FOR LAPB” i

Seite 27 - Software Requirements

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5122The level 1 “Link state” under the “STASTISTICS FOR WAN” heading can be:The output under the heading “STATISTIC

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5 123Example 3: Displaying Virtual Circuit Data Packet CountersThe following example shows the output when there is

Seite 29 - 3 Configuration

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5124Example 4: Displaying Global X.25 Level 3 Statisticsx25stat -x -d x25_0SUBNETWORK STATISTICS FOR X25-----------

Seite 30 - Configuring the X.25 Link

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5 125Subnetwork : 0Link mode : LC_LAPBDTELink state : NORMAL---------------------------------------------------

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5126 0 receive buffer overflows 0 receive abortsNOTE T4 under “STASTISTICS

Seite 32 - Configuring an X.25 Address

Diagnostic Utilitiesx25statChapter 5 127LCI Type VC State Subnetwork Local address Remote Address--- ---- -------- ---------- ------

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Diagnostic Utilitiesx25mibstatChapter 5128x25mibstatThis is a programmatic application that can be used to display statistics for X.25 sub-systems. Re

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Chapter 6 1296 PAD Services

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Figures13Figure 1-1. X.25 Link Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Figure 3-1. . . . . . .

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PAD Ser vicesIntroductionChapter 6130IntroductionThis section describes X.25/9000 PAD (Packet Assembler/Disassembler) Services which enable HP 9000 c

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PAD ServicesIntroductionChapter 6 131Recommendation X.29 is the protocol for the exchange of messages between the host and PADs.Recommendation X.3 def

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6132Figure 6-2 PAD Services as a PipeRemote PAD Support (x29server)OverviewThe x29server user-leve

Seite 39 - Verifying Level 3 Values

PAD ServicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6 133Figure 6-3 Remote PAD SupportThe x29server remote PAD support provides capabilities for:• Manag

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6134The x29server process employs Berkeley Sockets (at X.25 level 3) to set up dedicated listening

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PAD ServicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6 135NOTE See the man pages for x29server for its syntax and parameters.Supported Remote PAD Termina

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6136pad_spt Parameters This section describes the remote PAD support parameters shown in the above

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PAD ServicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6 137The name of the corresponding master PTY driver must also exist in a file beginning with “ptym”

Seite 44 - Verifying Level 2 Values

PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Support (x29server)Chapter 6138problems. Note that size and parity processing will only be performed on input from the PAD to

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6139CAUTION Use extreme caution when specifying applications other than the default (login

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Figures14

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6140Figure 6-5 Remote Printer SupportWhen x29printd begins execution, it examines the /etc

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PAD ServicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6 141The following kernel parameters should not be modified and should retain the values ind

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6142name Mandatory. This is the name of the programmatic interface that will be used for

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PAD ServicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6 143x3 Optional. This is the X.3 configuration set name for this x29server login session.

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PAD Ser vicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6144Examplesx29printd and lpsched OperationFor this example, a printer (a RuggedWriter) is

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PAD ServicesRemote PAD Printer Support (x29printd)Chapter 6 145Step 3. Configure the printer in the spooler system with the following commands:lpshutl

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PAD Ser vicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6146UUCP Support (x29uucpd)Overviewx29uucpd provides UUCP connectivity on X.25 networks using CCITT Recom

Seite 54 - Configuring X.25 over LLC2

PAD ServicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6 147Figure 6-6 Remote Printer SupportWhen x29uucpd is executed, it examines the /etc/x25/x29hosts file for

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PAD Ser vicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6148NOTE See the man pages for x29uucpd for full details on syntax and parameters.Configuring the x29host

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PAD ServicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6 149name Mandatory. This is the name of the programmatic interface that will be used for call setup. Ther

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Chapter 1 151 About the X.25 Product

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PAD Ser vicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6150x3 Optional. This is the X.3 configuration set name for UUCP file transfers. If this entry is used i

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PAD ServicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6 151Any – indicates that bill can be called at any time.5 – is the retry duration (dave will try again to

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PAD Ser vicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6152pad_uucp { device bill name interface0 remote_x121 [bill’s X.121_add

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PAD ServicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6 153READ=/ \WRITE=/ \COMMANDS=ALLwhere the LOGNAME parameter creates a link with dave’s Systems file.Step

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PAD Ser vicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6154bill --- --- --- [error message]Refer to the UUCP section in Chapter 9 of the Remote Access: User’s

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PAD ServicesUUCP Support (x29uucpd)Chapter 6 155imsg >ˆPROKˆ@msg-ROKRmtname bill, Role MASTER, Ifn - 6, Loginuser - rootrmesg - ‘P’ imsg >ˆPPgf

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PAD Ser vicesLocal PAD Emulation (padem)Chapter 6156Local PAD Emulation (padem)The padem program provides local PAD emulation to enable a local termi

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PAD ServicesLocal PAD Emulation (padem)Chapter 6 157Data Transfer ModeIf the X.121 address or the symbolic address of the remote host is specified, pa

Seite 66 - XOL_SSAP 0x70

PAD Ser vicesLocal PAD Emulation (padem)Chapter 6158name Optional. This is the name of the programmatic interface used for call setup. If this entry

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PAD ServicesLocal PAD Emulation (padem)Chapter 6 159Command line options are given priority over those in the x29hosts file. If options are not specif

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About the X.25 ProductIntroductionChapter 116IntroductionThe Hewlett-Packard X.25 link for HP 9000 systems provides networking link hardware and softw

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PAD Ser vicesPAD CommandsChapter 6160PAD CommandsPAD command signals are grouped into the X.28 PAD command set (defined by CCITT X.28 recommendations

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PAD ServicesPAD CommandsChapter 6 161Sets the X.3 parameter n to value v and displays the current setting of all parameters. This command is a combina

Seite 71 - Configuring PAD Services

PAD Ser vicesPAD CommandsChapter 6162verbose Puts padem in verbose display mode. When padem operates in verbose display mode, it displays CAUSE, EFFE

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PAD ServicesConfiguring X.3 Profile ParametersChapter 6 163Configuring X.3 Profile ParametersX.3 PAD parameters are used to specify how certain I/O op

Seite 73 - Add/Modify UUCP Server

PAD Ser vicesConfiguring X.3 Profile ParametersChapter 6164Parameter Valuesconfig_name Mandatory. Specifies the configuration set name, a character

Seite 74 - Add/Modify X.3 Parameters

PAD ServicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6 165the current X.3 setting is overwritten on the server. A set command is sent to reset the parameter

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PAD Ser vicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6166NOTE Parameters 1 to 18 are available for networks using either the 1980 or 1984 standard. Paramet

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PAD ServicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6 167NOTE The values listed for parameter 3 may be combined by specifying the sum of the values. For exa

Seite 77 - X.25 Cluster Definition

PAD Ser vicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6168NOTE The values listed for parameter 7 may be combined by specifying the sum of the values.6 - Ser

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PAD ServicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6 1698 - Discard OutputThis parameter restores data delivery to the terminal after the reception of the

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About the X.25 ProductIntroductionChapter 1 17Figure 1-1 X.25 Link ArchitectureX.25PADServicesX.25 Packet Level Protocol (PLP)OSI ServicesOTS/9000OTS-

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PAD Ser vicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 61706 1507 18008 2009 10010 5011 75 from terminal, 1200 to terminal12 240013 480014 960015 1920016 480

Seite 81 - X.25 over LLC2

PAD ServicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6 171NOTE The values listed for parameter 13 may be combined by specifying the sum of the values. For ex

Seite 82 - Local Failover

PAD Ser vicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6172NOTE If you specify a value greater than 7, that value specifies the editing character. This param

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PAD ServicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6 173NOTE The values above may be combined by specifying the sum of the values. For example, specifying

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PAD Ser vicesX.3 Parameter DescriptionsChapter 6174NOTE This parameter is available only for networks using the 1984 or 1988 standards.3 Parity check

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Chapter 7 1757 Tracing and Logging Utilities

Seite 86 - Remote Failover

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesIntroductionChapter 7176IntroductionThis chapter describes the use of the X.25 tracing and logging utilities provided wit

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesIntroductionChapter 7 177Figure 7-1 The Scope of X.25 Tracing and Logging UtilitiesUserX.25 Packet Level Protocol (PLP)X.

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnettlChapter 7178nettlUse this command to create an X.25 trace file. The description below is limited to the context of X

Seite 89 - longer required

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnettlChapter 7 179You can specify masks separately or combine them into a single number. For example, to enable tracing f

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About the X.25 ProductApplication (L7), Presentation (L6), and Session (L5) LevelsChapter 118Application (L7), Presentation (L6), and Session (L5) Lev

Seite 91 - Service Guard

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnettlChapter 7180NOTE The device file must be called x25_npx, where n represents the mandatory card instance number (rang

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnetfmtChapter 7 181netfmtUse this command to format the trace file that was created with nettl. Refer to the man pages fo

Seite 93 - Step 2. Con

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnetfmtChapter 7182Use this option to specify the binary file containing the log or trace data. This is the name of the .T

Seite 94 - Chapter 394

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnetfmtChapter 7 183 0: 00 00 00 01 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 ...aaaaaaaaaaaa16: 61 61 61 61 -- -- -- -- -- -- -

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnetfmtChapter 7184orSX25L3 [type][!] [value][value]...The value field specifies the value for the given type. B

Seite 96 - Verifying the X.25 Link

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnetfmtChapter 7 185The following table lists the packet types displayed for each value combined with family.Table 7-4 Fil

Seite 97 - 4 OLA/R Overview and Concepts

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesnetfmtChapter 7186Filter File ExamplesThe following examples illustrate the use of filter configuration commands within t

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7 187straceThe strace command collects logging event messages from X.25 level 3 and X.25 level 2 STREAMS mo

Seite 99 - Important Terms and Concepts

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7188x25_1, the sub would be 49 (48 + 1 = 49). See the table below for more examples of the codes to be used

Seite 100 - Planning and Preparation

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7 189A simple way to think of dual-port sub codes is as the decimal equivalent of 7030 + n (expressed in he

Seite 101 - Critical Resources

About the X.25 ProductTransport Level (L4)Chapter 1 19Transport Level (L4)At the transport level (level 4), the X.25 link provides TCP (based on the D

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7190The value all can be used for any argument in the command line to indicate that there are no restrictio

Seite 103 - Card using SMH

Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7 191The following table describes the parameters displayed for the various packet types at level 3.The fol

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7192Examples of the strace CommandTo display all event messages from X.25 level 3 for all interfaces, use:s

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7 193Examples of strace OutputThe command:strace 200 48 all gives the following output:324112 14:59:16 3368

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstraceChapter 7194324203 14:59:59 33688091 2 ... 200 49 CLR In: ‘31’ lci 400 C/D 00f2324204 14:59:59 33688091 2 ... 200

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstrerrChapter 7 195strerrReceives error messages from the STREAMS log driver.The strerr daemon receives error messages fr

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Tracing and Logging UtilitiesstrerrChapter 7196

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Chapter 8 1978 Troubleshooting

Seite 110 - Chapter 4110

TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8198Troubleshooting Your X.25 LinkThis section describes troubleshooting procedures for checking

Seite 111 - 5 Diagnostic Utilities

TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8 199If you still have problems after using the troubleshooting procedures in this section, ask t

Seite 112 - Using Diagnostic Utilities

2Legal Notices Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license required from HP for possession,

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About the X.25 ProductPacket/network Level (L3)Chapter 120Packet/network Level (L3)At the packet/network level (L3), X.25 link provides direct X.25 pr

Seite 114 - Break key as your interrupt

TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8200Figure 8-1 Flowchart 1Flowchart 2 – Procedures and NotesUse these procedures to verify that y

Seite 115 - Parameters)

TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8 201If this problem occurs, you can work around it by running the eisa_config utility in interac

Seite 116 - Chapter 5116

TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8202Figure 8-2 Flowchart 2 – Initialization CheckGo to Flowchart 3to check yourhardwareGo to Flow

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8 203Flowchart 3 – Procedures and NotesUse these procedures to verify that your hardware is prope

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8204Flowchart 4 – Procedures and NotesThis flowchart describes how to run a loopback test using x

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8 205Figure 8-4 Flowchart 4 – X.25 Configuration CheckFlowchart 5 – Procedures and NotesUse these

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8206Note 5-1 – pingUse ping on your own IP over X.25 address, for example:ping 195.25.0.13Do not

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Your X.25 LinkChapter 8 207• has X.25 initialized,• is compatible with IP and ICMP protocols,• and has an entry for you

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TroubleshootingRecovering From a Power FailureChapter 8208Recovering From a Power FailureFor Systems With a Backup Power SupplyIf your site is equippe

Seite 123 - Counters

TroubleshootingReporting ProblemsChapter 8 209Reporting ProblemsIf you have a service contract with HP, ask your service representative to document th

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About the X.25 ProductData link (L2) and Physical (L1) LevelsChapter 1 21Data link (L2) and Physical (L1) LevelsAt the data link level (level 2), the

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TroubleshootingReporting ProblemsChapter 8210• For PAD Problems:— Copies of the x29hosts and x3config files.— A copy of the output from the ls -l /dev

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TroubleshootingBack-to-back Configuration on the Same HostChapter 8 211Back-to-back Configuration on the Same HostSystems with multiple X.25 interface

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TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8212Configuration and Troubleshooting CommandsThis section provides a brief summary o

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TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8 213Utility with programmatic interface that allows users to get additional X.25 sta

Seite 129 - 6 PAD Services

TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8214straceCollects and writes X.25 logging event message. See your man pages and the

Seite 130 - Introduction

TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8 215reach a host with a particular IP address. Reverse mapping reverses the order of

Seite 131 - Packet Switching

TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8216NOTE If you do not include the packet_size and window_size values, and the x25_c

Seite 132 - Overview

TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8 217Because pvc describes a permanent circuit for a particular interface, that inter

Seite 133 - BSD Sockets

TroubleshootingConfiguration and Troubleshooting CommandsChapter 8218NOTE For non-DDN configured interfaces, all remote hosts must have entries in the

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Appendix A 219A Using Non-English Subscription Forms

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About the X.25 ProductData link (L2) and Physical (L1) LevelsChapter 122

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Using Non-English Subscription FormsSubscription Form TranslationsAppendix A220Subscription Form TranslationsThis appendix lists the English (SMH dial

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Using Non-English Subscription FormsSubscription Form TranslationsAppendix A 221k - Level 2 Window Size (frames) FenêtreT1 - Retransmission Timer (ms)

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Using Non-English Subscription FormsSubscription Form TranslationsAppendix A222Switched VC Default - Inbound & Outbound (Modify Throughput Class S

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Using Non-English Subscription FormsSubscription Form TranslationsAppendix A 223Permanent - Quantity Canales Lógicos Permanentes - cantidadSwitched (i

Seite 140 - System Requirements

Using Non-English Subscription FormsSubscription Form TranslationsAppendix A224

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Appendix B 225B X.25 Configuration Files and Examples

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesX.25 Configuration FilesAppendix B226X.25 Configuration FilesThis section lists X.25 configuration and addressing

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesX.25 Configuration FilesAppendix B 227networks Contains information regarding known networks.Table B-3 /var/x25/l

Seite 144 - Examples

X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B228Example FilesThis section provides example file listings for of the x25init_def, x_25in

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B 229# Level 3 Parameters # Mandatory Parameters - virtual circuit parameters# logical cha

Seite 146 - UUCP Support (x29uucpd)

Chapter 2 232 Installation

Seite 147 - Configuring UUCP PAD Support

X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B230# neg_inthruputclass 19200# neg_outthruputclass 19200# offered thruput class if using t

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B 231The x25init_smpl FileTable B-7## Likely runstring: x25init -c x25init_smpl X.121 40855

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B232flowcontrol onneg_inpacketsize 128neg_outpacketsize 128neg_inwindow 7neg_outwindow 7# f

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B 233The x3config Filehp_printer { 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 10

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B234 20 0 21 0 22 0}hp_padsrvr { 1 1 1 2

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B 235 18 0 19 1 20 0 21 0 22 0}

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B236The x29hosts FileTable B-8# for x29printdprinter {devicename remote_x121x3 reverse_

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B 237The Network Type File (x25_networks)The network type file describes standard network t

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X.25 Configuration Files and ExamplesExample FilesAppendix B238The delivered X.25 networktype file, /etc/x25/x25_networks is shown below:An alias asso

Seite 156 - Local PAD Emulation (padem)

Appendix C 239C Diagnostic Messages

Seite 157 - Data Transfer Mode

InstallationBefore You Install the SoftwareChapter 224Before You Install the SoftwareBefore installing the X.25 link software, check the requirements

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Diagnostic MessagesIntroductionAppendix C240IntroductionThis appendix describes the diagnostic codes and messages which are a subset of the list defin

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Diagnostic MessagesDiagnostic Message ExampleAppendix C 241Diagnostic Message ExampleAn example diagnostic message generated by the network from a CLE

Seite 160 - PAD Commands

Diagnostic MessagesCause Code SettingsAppendix C242Cause Code SettingsX.25 automatically resets (silently forces) the network-generated cause code of

Seite 161 - Extended Command Set

Diagnostic MessagesPacket CodesAppendix C 243Packet CodesRESTART Packet CodesWhen the system receives a RESTART INDICATION packet, the received CLEAR

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C244X.25 Diagnostic MessagesTable C-1 No Additional InformationDiagnosticISO DescriptionExplanatio

Seite 163 - Configuration Set Syntax

Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C 24525 (CLEAR) Packet type invalid for state P6. Invalid packet received on VC in state P6 (DTE

Seite 164 - Modifying Parameters

Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C24639 (RESTART, CLEAR, RESET) Packet too long. Received packet exceeds maximum length. The packe

Seite 165 - X.3 Parameter Descriptions

Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C 24750 (CLEAR) Timer expired for CLEAR INDICATION (or DTE timer expired or retransmission count

Seite 166 - Ctrl-P, 32 to 126 permits

Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C24865 (CLEAR) Facility/registration code not allowed.Packet size negotiation, Window Size Negoti

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C 24966 (CLEAR) Facility parameter not allowed.Parameter field of a packet size negotiation, windo

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InstallationBefore You Install the SoftwareChapter 2 25OS Platform and Version CompatibilityThe version of the X.25 link software you’re installing mu

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C25069 (CLEAR) Invalid facility/ registration length.Length of the facility field is greater than

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C 25173 (CLEAR) Duplicate facility requested.Same facility code appeared twice in the facility fie

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C252160 (CLEAR, RESET)DTE-specific signal (generic).CALL INDICATION with reverse charge requested

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C 253164 (CLEAR) Fast select not subscribed.CALL INDICATION requiring fast select facility has bee

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C254231 (CLEAR) Connection rejection. NSAP unreachable (transient condition).No listen socket capa

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C 255241 (CLEAR) Disconnection normal.Application closed or shut down socket and did not specify c

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Diagnostic MessagesX.25 Diagnostic MessagesAppendix C256250 (RESET) Reset. User re- synchronization.PVC is claimed by programmatic access socket. RESE

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257IndexSymbols.netrc file, 227.rhosts file, 227Aaccept reverse chargeIP to X.121 mapping file, 217add PAD-UUCP services, 74add remote PAD support, 72

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Index258x25_networks, 226, 237x25init.log, 227x25init_def, 226, 228x25init_smpl, 226, 231x25server.log, 227Filter file, 183Ggateway, 215Hhardware requ

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Index259netstatsee man pagesnetstat command, 213nettlsee man pagesnettl command, 178network carrier type, 33network type, 237network type file, 237net

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InstallationBefore You Install the SoftwareChapter 226Shortcut Method Assuming B = P for all VCs, TM can be rounded to: • If B < 512, TM = approx.

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Index260statisticsVCs, 118statusof interface card, 118stracesee man pagesstrace command, 187examples, 192options, 187output format, 190syntax, 187stre

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Index261x25init_def file, 226, 228x25init_smpl file, 226, 231x25mibstat, 128see man pagesx25pingsee man pagesx25printd, 139x25server, 132see man pages

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InstallationBefore You Install the SoftwareChapter 2 27TM = (4096 x 3) + (2 x 3 x 1024)) x 200+ ((4096 x 3) + (2 x 5 x 128)) x 400+ (2 x 5120)TM = 9

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InstallationInstalling the X.25 Link SoftwareChapter 228Installing the X.25 Link SoftwareFollow the steps below to install the X.25 link software:Step

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Chapter 3 293 Configuration

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Contents31. About the X.25 ProductIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 330Configuring the X.25 LinkThis section describes how to configure your X.25 link using HP System Manag

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 31(To run SMH in the background, type: smh &).Step 2. At the SMH main window, select “Tools” menu.

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 332Configuring an X.25 AddressFollow the steps below to configure an X.25 address:Step 1. From the “Conf

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 33Network typesYou must select a Network Carrier Type that matches the type of network to which you a

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 334DCE_80 DCE_84 DCE_88 DTE_80DTE_84 DTE_88 AUSPAC DATAN

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 35Step 3. Click on OK to return to the “Configure X.25 Card” window when you have finished configuring

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 336Figure 3-3 Configure Internet Address The “Configure Internet Address” dialog gives you a yes or no

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 37Step 3. Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the following field descriptions).Table 3

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 338The Internet address is composed of two addresses: the network address and the subaddress. Zero (0) a

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 39Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the field descriptions below).Step 5. Click on OK

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Contents4Add/Modify UUCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Add/Modify X.3 Paramet

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 340Figure 3-5 Verify Level 3 ValuesStep 2. Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the field

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 41Step 3. Click on Modify Flow Control Settings to modify Switched and Permanent VC flow control setti

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 342Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the field descriptions below).Table 3-7 Switched V

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 43Step 5. Click on Modify Throughput Class Settings to modify Switched and Permanent VC throughput cla

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 344Step 7. Click on OK to return to the “Configure X.25 Card” window when you have finished verifying le

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 45NOTE If you subscribe to a public network, the network provider will provide the appropriate setting

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 346Step 2. Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the field descriptions below). Use the Hel

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ConfigurationConfiguring the X.25 LinkChapter 3 47Step 4. Click on OK to complete X.25 software configuration and save your changes. Your X.25 interfa

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ConfigurationConfiguring Remote System AccessChapter 348Configuring Remote System AccessFollow the steps below to configure access to other hosts and

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ConfigurationConfiguring Remote System AccessChapter 3 49Figure 3-9 Add Internet Connectivity DialogStep 5. Enter or modify field values as required (

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Contents5Example 1: Running x25check Interactively (No Parameters) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Example 2: Running x25check With an X.121 Addr

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ConfigurationConfiguring Remote System AccessChapter 350Step 6. If the Provide X.25 Information button is displayed, you must use it to configure X.25

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ConfigurationConfiguring Remote System AccessChapter 3 51Figure 3-10Step 7. Enter or modify field values as required (refer to the field descriptions

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ConfigurationConfiguring Remote System AccessChapter 352Table 3-13 Provide X.25 Information Field DescriptionsX25 Address X.25 address (sometimes refe

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ConfigurationConfiguring Remote System AccessChapter 3 53Step 8. Click on Apply or OK. The Apply button leaves you in the current dialog so you can co

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 354Configuring X.25 over LLC2 This section describes how to configure X.25 over LLC2. Configuring X.25

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 55Table 3-14 lists the XOL specific parameters that must be defined while configuring an XOL interfac

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 356** Required for HA featureNOTE The configuration parameters may be specified in the old format. Howe

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 57Example 3-1 Sample File with the Old Parameters in the Old Formatdevice lan00x7clan_box_id

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 358X.121_packet '' “ # use a null (i.e. length 0) packet address (TransPacaddressing)na

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 59def_inwindow 7 # default window sizedef_outwindow 7 # default window sizedef_inthr

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Contents6pad_uucp Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Configuring System and

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 360• To enable the cmns, complete the following steps:Step 1. Run the following command at the CISCO co

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 61config_file is the generic X.25 product configuration file and llc2_config_file is the LLC2 specifi

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 362One Lan and Two Boxes configurationA graphical representation of the above configuration with some

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 63The file x25_host_box_0 should contain all the mandatory level 2 and level 3 parameters. Along with

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 364To implement the above configuration, the following configuration files need to be created on the BO

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 65device lan2 XOL_logical_port_id 0 XOL_destination_macaddr 0x080009DBEA7 XOL_DSAP 0x7EXOL_SSAP 0x7ET

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 366Figure 3-12 Two Lans, One Box per Lan configurationTo Configure Host to LAN0 to Box0 To configure t

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 67The LLC2 configuration file, llc2_lan_0_lan_1 will have the following entires: lan0

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 368To implement the above configuration, the following configuration files need to be created on the BO

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 69The generic X25 configuration file has to be created in the /etc/x25 directory using the example co

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Contents7Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958. Troubleshoot

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ConfigurationConfiguring X.25 over LLC2Chapter 370• Check the remote node’s hardware address using lanscan. Use the same hardware address in the gener

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ConfigurationConfiguring PAD ServicesChapter 3 71Configuring PAD ServicesThis section contains step-by-step instructions for configuring PAD services.

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ConfigurationConfiguring PAD ServicesChapter 372SMH displays an object list that shows all remote systems currently configured for PAD terminal emulat

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ConfigurationConfiguring PAD ServicesChapter 3 73Step 5. Enter or modify field values as required.Step 6. Click on Apply to apply the new settings and

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ConfigurationConfiguring PAD ServicesChapter 374Step 1. At the SMH main window, highlight “Networking and Communications” and select Open Item from th

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ConfigurationConfiguring PAD ServicesChapter 3 75NOTE The X.3 values that you configure here are initially downloaded to the PAD. As the terminal char

Seite 236 - The x29hosts File

ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability FeatureChapter 376Configuring the High Availability FeatureThe X.25 link software provides integration

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability FeatureChapter 3 77X.25 Cluster DefinitionTo configure a High Availability cluster, use SMH to define a

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability FeatureChapter 378to monitor the X.25 link status. It could be either a script based on x25ifstate or t

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability FeatureChapter 3 79# e.g.# SERVICE_NAME [1] = <other name># SERVICE_CMD [1] = <other monitor&g

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Contents8The x29hosts File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236The Network Typ

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability FeatureChapter 380$ x25check 250207 -s 32 -n 1X25CHECK (c) COPYRIGHT Hewlett-Packard Company 1988.Test

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 81Configuring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2This

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 382NOTE The routing table of the router connected to the host system

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 83Configuring XOL HA for Local Failover Without ServiceGuardIn Figu

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 384X.25 connection must be re-established on the XOL interface. When

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 85Step 1. To configure the standby device and the unique MAC addres

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 386x25init -c <XOL_config_file> -L <llc2_conf_def> Remote

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 87Figure 3-15 Before the FailoverIf the SG package for XOL detects

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 388Figure 3-16 After the FailoverXOL Cluster DefinitionYou must defin

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 89x25stop -d /dev/x25_0l1 XOL Package DefinitionAn XOL SG package i

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Tables9Table 2-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Table 3-1.

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 390NOTE When the XOL interface goes down, the service command (x25ifs

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 91}function customer_defined_halt_cmds{# START of customer defined

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 392NOTE Enabling or disabling of HA feature for XOL interface is syst

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 93NOTE In the event of a failover, the XOL_floating_macaddr is move

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 394# SERVICE NAMES AND COMMANDSSERVICE_NAME [0] =pkg1.Service_Name_01

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ConfigurationConfiguring the High Availability Feature for X.25 over LLC2Chapter 3 95function customer_defined_halt_cmds{# START of customer defined h

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ConfigurationVerifying the X.25 LinkChapter 396Verifying the X.25 LinkAfter completing the installation and configuration instructions, follow these s

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Chapter 4 974 OLA/R Overview and Concepts

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsIntroductionChapter 498IntroductionThe letters O, L, A and R stand for On Line Addition [and] Replacement. This, of course,

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OLA/R Overview and ConceptsImportant Terms and ConceptsChapter 4 99Important Terms and ConceptsIMPORTANT In many cases, other interface cards and slot

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