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Using Text Commands
To con
fi
gure the X.25 switch NUA mappings via the command line use the
x25map
command.
To display a current X.25 switch NUA mapping enter the command:
x25map <instance> ?
where
<instance>
is 0 - 19. Four separate commands are needed to set
up a mapping. These take the form:
x25map <n> nuafrom <NUA
>
x25map <n> nuato <NUA
>
x25map <n> interface <iface
>
x25map <n> ca_or_ci <direction
>
where:
<n>
is the required entry number in the mapping table in each case
<NUA>
is the appropriate NUA
value
<iface>
can be selected from 0 (ANY), 1 (LAPD), 2 (LAPB 0), 3 (LAPB 1), 4 (XOT) or 12
(LAPB 2)
<direction>
can be selected from 0 (Both), 1 (Called) or 2 (Calling)
For example:
x25map 13 nuafrom 934
5
x25map 13 nuato 2342123456789
0
x25map 13 interface
4
x25map 13 ca_or_ci
2
4.96 Saving Confi guration Settings.
Once you have con
fi
gured the unit, your chosen settings must be saved to non-volatile memory to
avoid losing them when the power is removed. Application command settings are stored one of two
“CONFIG”
fi
les. AT command and S register settings are stored in one
fi
le call “SREGS.DAT”.
4.96.1 Confi g Files
All con
fi
guration information other than AT command and S register settings is stored in one of
two
fi
les called “CONFIG.DA0” and “CONFIG.DA1”. This allows two different sets of con
fi
guration
information to be stored using the
Save
option in the directory tree at the left of the web interface, or
by using the
confi g
command from the command line.
You may select which of the two con
fi
g
fi
les is loaded when the unit is powered-up or rebooted by
setting the value of the
Power Up Confi g
option on the
Confi gure
>
General
web page as required
(or by using the
confi g
text command).
Note:
The CONFIG
fi
les only contain details of settings that have been changed from the default values.
4.96.2 SREGS.DAT
A combined set of AT command and S register settings are referred to as a “pro
fi
le”. Two such pro
fi
les
(0 and 1) may be stored for each ASY port in a
fi
le called “SREGS.DAT” using the
Save Profi le
button
on the relevant
Confi gure
>
ASY port
web page, or by using the AT&W command.
It is important to remember that saving the settings for one ASY port does not save the settings for the
other ports so the settings for each port must be saved individually.
For each ASY port, the pro
fi
le to be loaded at reboot or power-up is speci
fi
ed in the
Power-up Profi le
setting on the relevant
Confi gure
>
ASY port
web page (or by using AT&Y command).
A pro
fi
le for a particular ASY port may also be loaded to take immediate effect by using the
Load
Profi le
button on the ASY port’s web page, or by using the ATZ command.