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Async PAD Type
defines the PAD type for transparent polled/multipoint async operation:
0
= normal (X.3)
1
= HPAD
2
= TPAD
Devices Connected
is the number of devices connected to the async port. This value must be
1
for X.3
PAD and TPAD.
Assemble Full Message
assembles (if
Y
) incoming packets from the remote device (assuming M-bit is set) into
a complete message before forwarding it to the local async device.
This function works only if the M-bit is set in packets from the
remote device.
Data Forwarding Criteria
specifies (as currently implemented) that the async PAD profile parameters will
determine when data is forwarded.
Special Forwarding Char
is not implemented in the current release.
Dynamic Signaling Action
is not implemented in the current release.
Configuring Subscriber IDs
This operation configures the called and calling addresses that will be used in X.25
call setup if SNA is being transported over a logical X.25 port. To complete the con-
nection, the software must recognize where the call is coming from (calling address)
and where it is going (called address).
To display a list of current Subscriber IDs (addresses), press
[A]
at the Connections and
Routing Paths Menu (or
[A], [D], [A]
from the Main Menu).
To add or change a Subscriber record, press
[B]
at the Connections and Routing Paths
Menu. When prompted, enter a Subscriber ID of up to 15 digits. (ID conventions are
described on on
page 8-22
.)
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