
Microtronix Access User Guide
The route setup page provides a route table with all TCP/IP to X.25 route entries along with a form for
route editing.
6.1.1 Route Table
Upon loading the
TCP to X.25 Routes
page, the
TCP to X.25 Routes
table presents the current
TCP/IP to X.25 routes. The higher the route is ranked in the table the higher the priority a route will
take. As entries are added, modified and ranks adjusted, the table will change. These changes are not
finalized until the
Save and Apply Changes
button has been clicked.
6.1.2 Creating a New Route
Under the Inbound TCP/IP Connection section of the route edit form, enter the following:
A
Listening TCP Port
number to which the remote IP host will connect.
The
Conversion Type
to specify the message preservation or encapsulation method.
Under the Outbound X.25 Connection section of the route edit form, enter the following:
The
Device
(WAN port) upon which the remote X.25 host will be reachable.
The
Connection Type
, which is either a Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) or Permanent Virtual
Circuit (PVC).
If an SVC type has been selected, enter the
Called X.25 Address
. If a PVC type has been
selected, enter the
Logical Channel Number.
Click the
Add Entry
button to add the route to the route table. The new route will be added as the
lowest rank.
Use the up and down arrows to adjust the ranking of the new route. The lower the number, the higher
the priority the route will take in the scan for a match.
NOTE:
Routes added to the table do not take effect until the
Save and Apply Changes
button has
been clicked.
6.1.3 Editing an Existing Route
In the
TCP to X.25 Routes
table, a route may be selected for editing by clicking the radio button
located within the
Edit
column of the table in the corresponding route row. Once selected, the route will
be displayed in the Route Editing form.
Within the form the routes may be modified.
In order for the route to be updated in the route table, the
Update Entry
button must be pressed. The
Add Entry
button may also be pressed if a new route is to be created.
6.1.4 Remove an Existing Route
In the
TCP to X.25 Routes
table a route may be flagged for removal by selecting the checkbox
provided in the Remove column of the table in the corresponding route row. Multiple routes may be
selected.
The route will not be removed until the
Save and Apply Changes
button has been clicked.
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