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ERVICE
c
Enter the view of interface Serial 0 and set its link layer protocol as X.25 DTE
IETF.
[RouterA]
interface serial 0
[RouterA-serial0]
link-protocol
x25 dte ietf
d
Set its X.121 address as 123456.
[RouterA-serial0]
x25 x121-address 123456
2
Configure Router B:
a
Enter the view of interface Serial 0 and set its link layer protocol as X.25 DTE
IETF.
[RouterB]
interface serial 0
[RouterB-serial0]
link-protocol x25 dte ietf
b
Set its X.121 address as 5678.
[RouterB-serial0]
x25 x121-address 5678
c
Return to the system view and place the X.25 PAD call to router A
[RouterB]
pad 123456
Trying 123456...Open
Username:paduser
Password:
User paduser logged in.
[RouterA]
Fault Diagnosis and
Troubleshooting of X.25
PAD
Fault one: If after X.25 calls a remote terminal, logon fails. The screen
displays
Trying xxxxxxxxxx...Destination unreachable.
Troubleshooting: Follow the steps below.
■
X.25 protocol is encapsulated on the serial port that is used for connection and
both ends support X.25 PAD protocol.
■
After the above condition is met, make sure that the serial port at the Server
side used to receive X.25 calls has set the X.121 address and the address is
correctly called at the Client side.
■
After the above conditions are satisfied, then you should confirm that the serial
interface used to accept the X.25 PAD calls at the Server end has specified the
X.121 address, and the Client has correctly called this address.
■
If the above condition is also satisfied, please check if the Client side has set
switch attributes (i.e.,
x25 switching
command is used under system view),
but does not set the route to the Server side. If so, the data cannot be
transmitted from the Client side to the Server side in the packet mode. It is not
mandatory for the Client side to configure the route to access the Server,
though. If the Client side does not configure switch attributes, X.25 will choose
the default route for the call. Therefore, please confirm that the Client side is
not configured with the switch attributes or the Client side is configured with
the switch attributes as well as the route to the Server side.
Summary of Contents for 3036
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Page 4: ...VPN 615 RELIABILITY 665 QOS 681 DIAL UP 721 ...
Page 6: ...2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface ...
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Page 16: ...12 CHAPTER 1 3COM ROUTER INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 60: ...56 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...
Page 98: ...94 CHAPTER 6 DISPLAY AND DEBUGGING TOOLS ...
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Page 114: ...110 CHAPTER 8 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW ...
Page 158: ...154 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING WAN INTERFACE ...
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Page 188: ...184 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING PPPOE CLIENT ...
Page 192: ...188 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING SLIP Router ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 1 ...
Page 248: ...244 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING LAPB AND X 25 ...
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Page 330: ...326 CHAPTER 20 CONFIGURING IP ADDRESS ...
Page 362: ...358 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING IP APPLICATION ...
Page 374: ...370 CHAPTER 23 CONFIGURING IP COUNT ...
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Page 482: ...478 CHAPTER 30 CONFIGURING BGP ...
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Page 599: ...IX VPN Chapter 42 Configuring VPN Chapter 43 Configuring L2TP Chapter 44 Configuring GRE ...
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