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    							TL-130400-I 001Table 17.4Entry Fields for Record Code AQ (Continued)
    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS40
    . . . .
    Local Parity0Indicate whether or not a local parity check is
    Check
    Ot-performed.
    Y-1 = number-This parameter sets the default value of
    eighth bit transparency. This determines if the
    PAD checks the parity bit. If enabled, the PAD
    will check parity. Normally, this field is set at 0
    for asynchronous devices._
    _0 = no local parity check and send
    transparently through the network (transmit
    parity received through the network)
    1 = check local parity and send space parity
    through the network (ignore parity received
    through the network)
    -This is local parameter 2.
    41-43Interval Timer 0
    or
    l-255 = numberIndicate the maximum time period during
    which the PAD collects characters for one
    packet.
    -When this timer expires, the current packet
    is sent.
    - The selection must be made in increments
    of 50 ms, so a selection of 2 = 100 ms.
    0 = packet will not be forwarded when timer
    expires
    l-255 = number of 
    50-ms increments before
    timer expires
    SVR 5210
    8187D-365 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Record Code XP:17.5 Record Code XP, Figure 17.5, defines the parameters
    Data Systemrequired to describe the X.25 port attributes. An XP record is
    x.25 Port
    required for every SPM (Synchronous Packet Manager) on the
    system. One is also required for the ADMP. The parameters
    below specify situations where the SPM ports must be configured
    differently than the ADMP ports. If this is not specified, configure
    the ADMP ports the same as SPM ports.
    NOTE: For an ADMP (defined as PX25 in Record Code CP,
    . . . .columns 31 through 34), enter the PEC and slot position of the
    ADMP-A card. For an SPM, enter the slot position of
    the associated line card.
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    Figure 17.5Record Code XP: Data System X.25 Port Data Sheet
    D-3668187SVR 5210
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    							I12COL. COL.
    NO. NO.
    12
    13
    13
    . . .
    14-15
    16.
    17-18
    19
    20
    SW 5210TL-130400-1001
    Table 17.5Entry Fields for Record Code XP
    COL.NAME
    PEC
    Group
    s-.”Card Slot
    Circuit Number
    X.25 Speed
    Port May Call
    Itself
    Allocate 
    LCNsin Ascending
    OrderVALID
    ENTRIES
    0 = PEC number
    A-D = groupnumber
    00-l 0 = slotnumber
    O-7 = assignedcircuit number
    01=1,200 baud
    02=2,400 baud
    03=4,800 baud
    04=9,600 baud
    05=19.2 kbps
    06=48 kbps
    07=56 kbps
    08=64 kbps
    Y = port may call
    itself
    N = port may not
    call itself
    ADMP = N
    SPM=Y
    Y=yesN=no
    8187COMMENTS
    What PEC is this card located in?
    Which group (A, B, C, or D) within the PEC is
    this card?
    Which card slot within the group is this card?
    Which circuit on the card is being used?
    This field determines the X.25 speed of the
    device.
    -For ADMP, enter the speed of the device
    used for remote access to the ADMP (see
    Record Code 
    Pl, column 12).
    -The speed for the value 5 is different when
    used for a NIC. If NIC, then the X.25 speed
    must be 05-07 as follows:
    ADMPNIC
    01 = 1,200 baud
    02 = 2,400 baud
    03 = 4,800 baud
    04 = 9,600 baud
    05 = 19.2 kbps05 = 32 kbps
    06 = 48 kbps
    06=48 kbps
    07= 56 kbps07=56 kbps
    08 = 64 kbps
    Enter Y if this port or ADMP is allowed to call
    itself. This field allows the X.25 device to
    route a call to itself.
    -This is a special bit intended for network
    programmers who are experienced with
    routing. This will enable testing of a single
    device. No external routing loop detection will
    be made by the switch while this field = Y.
    Enter Y if 
    LCNs are allocated in ascending
    order.
    -Enter Y for ADMP and all ports except the
    port connected to a public data network.
    D-367 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001
    Table 17.5Entry Fields for Record Code XP (Continued)COMMENTS
    synchronous device.
    -This field must be marked N because
    This fieldmust bebisynchronization is not supported in this SVR.
    -This field specifies the frame sync character
    for the bisynchronous protocol only. If this
    = 1, the character will be hex 32, which is
    the EBCDIC equivalent of the sync character.
    Otherwisethe sync character will be hex 16,
    e ASCII equivalent of the sync
    N = not HDLCermines w
    device attached to this port uses frame level
    HDLC format.
    -Enter Y for alldevices
    exceptNIC which
    24supports
    N = not selecteddevice attached to this port supports frame
    Extendedlevel extended addressing.
    Addressing-Enter N for all devices.
    Is X.25 FrameY = address AThis field determines whether or not this
    Level Address AN = address B
    device uses X.25 frame level address A or
    or B?address B.
    -Enter Y (address A) for all ports connected
    to a PDN (Public Data Network).
    -Enter N for all other devices.
    -When programing two NIC cards on different
    systems that are used together, one should be
    marked Y and the other N.
    25Is X.25 Device
    Directly
    Connected?Y = direct connectThis field determines whether the SPM is
    N = not directdirectly connected to the X.25 device or to a
    connectmodem.
    -Enter Y for all devices not connected to
    modems.
    -Enter N for devices connected by modems.
    SVR 5210 
    						
    							-TL-130400-1001
    COL.NO.
    Table 17.5Entry Fields for Record Code XP (Continued)
    COL.VALID
    NAME
    ENTRIESCOMMENTS
    26
    . . .External
    Clocking
    _.Y = externallyIndicate whether or not this device is clocked
    clockedfrom an external source.
    N = not externally-Enter N for all devices except NIC which
    clockedmust be marked Y.
    -If this field= Y, the SPM will be clocked via
    pins 15 and 17 of the RS-232 or V35
    connector connected to the X.25 SPM. If N,
    . .the SPM provides clocking to the line (must
    not be a modem).
    -If this field is marked Y, column 25 must be
    marked N.
    -If this field is marked N, column 25 must be
    marked Y.
    -This field is not used for the NIC.
    27-30
    Incoming Low
    LCN0000-255 = LCNIdentify the the lower limit of the LCN (Logical
    rangeChannel Number) range to be used only for
    Enter 0000 in thisincoming calls. a
    field.
    31-34Incoming High0000-255 = LCN
    L6NIdentify the the upper limit of the LCN range to
    rangebe used only for incoming calls.
    Enter 255 in this
    field.
    35-38Bidirectional
    Low LCN0000-255 = LCNIdentify the lower limit of the LCN range to be
    rangeused for both incoming and outgoing calls.
    Enter 0000 in this
    field.
    39-42Bidirectional
    0000-255 = LCNIdentify the upper limit of the LCN range
    High LCNrange(0000-4095) to be used for both incoming
    Enter 255in thisand outgoing calls.
    field.
    43-46Outgoing Low0000-255 = LCNIdentify the lower limit of the LCN range
    LCNrange(0000-4095) to be used only for outgoing
    Enter 0000 in this
    calls.
    field.
    47-50Outgoing High0000-255 = LCNIdentify the upper limit of the LCN range
    LCNrange(0000-4095) to be used only for outgoing
    Enter 0000 in thiscalls.
    field.
    SVR 5210
    8187D-369 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Table 17.5Entry Fields for Record Code XP (Continued)
    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    51-53Frame Size000-007This field determines the frame size or number
    suggested value =
    of bits per packet.
    w-005000= 16
    001 = 32
    002 = 64
    003= 128
    004 = 256_
    005= 512
    006 = 1,024
    007 = 2,048
    54-56Frame Window001-l 27 = windowIdentify the maximum number of
    Sizesize
    unacknowledged frames that can be sent or
    suggestedreceived at one time. This can range from 1
    value = 007to 7 (module 8) if extended addressing is not
    used.-If extended addressing is used, then this
    field could range from 1 to 127 (module 128).
    -Extended addressing is not supported in this
    release, so only values from l-7 should be
    used in this field.
    57-59Retries000-031This field determines the number of frame
    suggested value =level retransmissions of any packet type
    10 for all portsbefore that packet is considered
    untransmittable.
    -This causes an error condition that is dealt
    with by the X.25 SPM. This corresponds to
    CCITT X.25 N2 parameter.
    60-62Frame01Indicate the time for frame retransmission
    Retransmission 02
    (002-255) (multiples of 200 ms).
    Timer (200-04-The X.25 speed is set in columns 17-18.
    ms)10-If X.25 speed = 1,200 baud, enter 50.
    20-If X.25 speed = 2,400 baud, enter 30.
    30-If X.25 speed = 4,800 baud, enter 20.
    &-If X.25 speed = 9,600 baud, enter 10.
    -If X.25 speed = 19.2 kbps,enter 04.
    -If X.25 speed = 48 kbps,enter 02.
    -If X.25 speed = 56 kbps, enter 01.
    -If X.25 speed = 64 kbps, enter 
    01.
    63-65Restart
    002-063 = timerThis field determines the time limit between a
    Retransmission rangerestart indication and a restart confirmation.
    Timer
    Enter 006 for allThis value is specified in increments of 10
    (1 O-second)devices.seconds.
    8187SVR 5210 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Table 17.5Entry Fields for Record Code XP (Continued)
    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    66-68Call002-063 = timerThis field determines the timing factor for
    Retransmission range
    retransmitting calls.
    Timer
    Enter 018 for all
    (1 &Second)-This value is specified in increments of 10
    devices.seconds.
    . . . .
    69-71Reset002-063 = timerThis field determines the timing factor for
    Retransmission rangesending resets.
    TimerEnter 006 for all
    (1 O-Second) 
    ‘- devices.-This value is specified in increments of 10
    seconds.
    -When a reset is sent, an acknowledgment
    must be received before the timer runes out.
    72-74
    Clear002-063 = timerThis field determines the timing factor for
    Retransmission rangeretransmitting clear signals.
    TimerEnter 006 for all-This value is specified in increments of 10
    (1 O-Second)devices.seconds.
    75-77Maximum Calls 000-063 =This field determines the maximum number of
    Activemaximum callsactive calls.
    Enter 005 for
    ADMP
    Enter 255 for all
    other devices.
    SVR 5210
    8187D-371 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Record Code Pl:17.6 Record Code Pl , Figure 17.6, defines the parameters
    Data Systemrequired by the data system ADMP processor. The PI Record
    Global Parameter -Code will contain only one record.
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    D-3728187SVR 5210 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001COL.
    NO.
    Table 17.6Entry Fields for Record Code Pl
    COL.VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    12
    . . .ADM P AccessY=yesThis field determines whether or not the ADMP
    from DataN=no
    user interface can be accessed from ports
    Network andother than the ADMP maintenance terminal.RSr232-This field allows or disallows access to the
    ADMP from the data network.
    13-15Universal000-255 = number
    This field determines how often the ADMP
    Controller Board of seconds forshould poll the UCB to check its operation.
    Polling Cyclepolling-The selection must be made in increments
    suggested value =of 1 second, so 005 = 5 seconds.
    10 to 15 seconds-This field is the number of seconds which
    -suggested entryelapse before polling all 
    UCBs again.
    is 5 seconds-If this value is 20, the ADMP UCB poller
    runs through the list of 
    UCBs, polling each of
    them. This is repeated after waiting 20
    seconds.
    16AccounWEvent0 = accountsIdentify what type of report is printed.
    Record Report
    1 = events-“Event” reports relate to malfunctions of the
    Type2 = events/system and “account” reports relate to has to
    accounts separatedo with call acounting.
    3 = events/-Because there are two types of reports, they
    accountsare normally sent to different locations (2).
    combined
    17Information/- = only allowedNot used in this SVR.
    Warning Record entry0 = warning
    Report Type1 = information
    2 = information/ warning separate
    3 = information/ warning combined
    18Overflow- = only allowedNot used in this SVR.
    Account/Evententry0 = overflow accounts
    Record Report1 = overflow events/accounts
    Type2 = overflow events/accounts separate
    3 = overflow events/accounts combined
    19Call MDR onY = selectedThe suggested entry is Y if MDR is to report
    System StartupN = not selectedaccount/events/information/warning to the
    ADMP.
    SVR 5210
    8187D-373 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001COL.NO.
    Table 17.6Entry Fields for Record Code Pl (Continued)
    COL.VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    20Stop Account
    Y = stop recordingThis field determines the action that is taken
    Recording on
    N = overwrite oldwhen the file is full.
    File Full 
    __-accounting
    Y = recording is stopped when the event file is
    records
    full.- ..N = overwrite the oldest event record
    -This currently impacts systems where event
    reports are saved until a device calls the
    ADMP.
    -Up to 4,000 event reports can be saved
    simultaneously.
    -It is recommended to enter an N in this field;
    this keeps the most recent information.
    21User Inter-faceY = timeoutThis field determines whether or not the user
    Package
    N = no timeoutinterface package timeout is used.
    Timeout-The user interface package timeout is the
    timeout applied when the ADMP terminal is in
    the UI (User Interface) mode. The UI mode is
    listed within the system table which is listed
    within the table edit.
    -If no entry is made from the ADMP terminal
    keyboard within 10 minutes, the system
    automatically cancels the UI mode and returns
    to the diagnostic mode.
    -The timeout value for this field is a
    predetermined 10 minutes and cannot be
    changed.
    8187SVR 5210 
    						
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