Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual - page 99
Configuring X.25
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Throughput Class Negotiation
is an optional X.25 facility that permits negotiation of the throughput classes for either
direction of data transmission on a per call basis. If this parameter is set to
N
, the
default (
Maximum Throughput Class
) will be used. If set to
Y
, any throughput class
included in a call packet will be used. (If a class for either direction is not included, its
default value will be used.)
Local Charging Prevention
prevents calls (if
Y
) from being charged to this port. Incoming calls from the network
with Reverse Charging specified will be rejected; outgoing calls will have Reverse
Charging inserted if it is not already in the call packet.
Reverse Charge Acceptance
authorizes transmission of incoming calls that request the X.25 Reverse Charging
facility. If this parameter is set to
N
and a call requests Reverse Charging, the call will
not be transmitted.
Fast Select Acceptance
authorizes transmission of incoming calls that request the X.25 Fast Select facility.
Incoming Calls Barred
is an X.25 facility that prevents transmission of incoming calls to this port.
Outgoing Calls Barred
is an X.25 facility that prevents transmission of outgoing calls from this port.
Mask Link Alarms
prevents (if enabled) transmission to the collecting node of the link alarms 400-406
(
Link Enabled, Link Disabled
, etc.)
Maximum Packet Size
is the maximum data packet size that will be allowed to pass through this port. A
packet size included in a call setup packet will be used, as long as it is smaller than the
maximum specified here.
Default Packet Size
will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet does not request a
packet size.
Maximum Window Size
is the maximum number of unacknowledged packets per logical channel that can pass
through the port.
Default Window Size
will be assigned to an incoming call setup packet if the packet does not request a
window size.
Maximum Throughput Class
specifies the default throughput class that will be inserted into a Call Request packet
if Throughput Class Negotiation is not enabled or if a throughput class is not requested
in the Call Request. This value should not be higher than the line speed specified for
the physical port.