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Scenario 1: Multiple
Destinations,
Nonmeshed
A nonmeshed topology consists of bridge/routers that are not connected
directly to every other bridge/router. For example, boundary routers can
connect only to the central site. To achieve connectivity between all
bridge/routers, create virtual ports for each remote site on the
central site.
Obtain an X.25 address from the X.25 service provider for the serial port.
!6 (port)
Modem
X.25
Modem
Boundary routers
Modem
!V1 !V2
!5 (path)
311041501111
311041503333
311041502222
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Done
If you are attached to a public data network (PDN), specify the type:
SETDefault !6 -X25 PDNetworkType = TELENET | TYMNET | PSS | DDN | BFE |
NET2 | DATEX | TRANSPAC | LAPOSTE
One serial port connects to
multiple destinations in a
nonmeshed topology.
SETDefault !<port> -X25 PDNetworkType = TELENET | TYMNET | PSS |
DDN | BFE | NET2 | DATEX | TRANSPAC | LAPOSTE
Create a virtual port for each destination using their X.25 Addresses:
ADD !V1 -PORT VirtualPort 53110402222
ADD !V2 -PORT VirtualPort 5311041503333
ADD !<port> -PORT VirtualPort <path><X.25 Address>
Enable X.25 on port 6:
SETDefault !6 -PORT OWNer = X.25
SETDefault !<port> -PORT OWNer = X.25
Syntax:
Set the X.25 address for port 6:
SETDefault !6 -X25 X25Address = 311041501111
SETDefault !<port> -X25 X25Address = <0-99999999999999> (1-15 digits)
Syntax:
Syntax:
Syntax:
Summary of Contents for NETBuilder SI
Page 6: ......
Page 22: ...22 CHAPTER 1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 28: ...28 CHAPTER 2 USING THE BRIDGE ROUTER IN YOUR NETWORK...
Page 40: ...40 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE...
Page 52: ...52 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING OR REMOVING AN INTERFACE MODULE...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 6 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF PORTS AND PATHS...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 7 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION OF PORTS AND PATHS...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR SOFTWARE...
Page 150: ...150 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 162: ...162 APPENDIX C SYNTAX CONVENTIONS...
Page 196: ...196 APPENDIX E PROVISIONING YOUR ISDN LINE...
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Page 210: ...210 INDEX...
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