MAX User Interfaces
Using command-line-interface (CLI) tools
MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
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For more information, see “Establishing dial-out calls through terminal-server connections” on
page 5-12.
Managing X.25 connections
The commands summarized in Table 3-12 provide ways to manage X.25 connections.
Managing tunneling
The commands summarized in Table 3-13 provide ways to manage tunneling. Any MAX unit
supporting Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) or Layer-2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
does not display a terminal-server prompt to dial-in users, because all dial-in calls are
immediately transferred to PPTP or L2TP servers.
Table 3-11. Dialing out through digital modems from the terminal server
Terminal-server
command
Function
open
Sets up a virtual connection to a modem.
resume
Restarts a virtual connection that has been broken by pressing Ctrl-C
three times and returns the user to the terminal-server interface.
close
Terminates a virtual connection.
Table 3-12. X.25 management from the terminal server
Terminal-server
command
Function
pad
Accesses the X.25 Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD). The
pad
and
x28
commands are identical in function and usage.
x28
t3pos
Accesses the X.25 Transaction Processing Protocol for Point-of-Ser-
vice (T3POS).
Table 3-13. Tunnel management from the terminal server
Terminal-server
commands
Function
pptp
Initiates a PPTP session with a PPTP server.
l2tp
Initiates an L2TP session with an L2TP server.