HP (Hewlett-Packard) 400 Network Router User Manual


 
Connect when
Determines when to attempt a connection with the remote router via V.25 bis.
Default: Data is available or on incoming calls
Circuit is enabled
Initiates a call attempt when the circuit is enabled (that is, either when the subject
circuit is configured and the router reboots or when the subject circuit is a backup
circuit that will be called when all primary circuits are down). Results in these
additional parameters:
Allowed Inbound Call Numbers Call Restrictions
Connect Retry Count Connect Wait Time (sec)
Delay after Connect Failure (min) Local Number
Max Channels to Aggregate Min Channels to Aggregate
Outbound Call Number Per Channel Bandwidth
Send CIC on all allowed INC’s
Data is available or on
incoming calls
Initiates call attempts whenever there is data to transmit of there is an incoming call
from another router via V.25 bis. Results in these additional parameters:
Allowed Inbound Call Numbers Call Restrictions
Channel Management Connect Inactivity Time
Connect Retry Count Connect Wait Time (sec)
Delay after Connect Failure Local Number
Max Channels to Aggregate Min Channels to Aggregate
Minimum Connect Duration Per Channel Bandwidth
Send CIC on Allowed INC’s
Note: If the V.25 bis circuit is configured as a backup circuit, then the connection will
not be enabled unless all primary circuits become disabled.
Data Link
Layer Protocol
Enables a standard link-layer protocol or a Wellfleet-proprietary protocol (Pass
Thru).
Default: Standard
Standard
Required for a circuit connecting to an HP remote bridge.
Pass Thru
Displays a screen with parameters for allowing any type of synchronous protocol
(SDLC, HDLC, or LAPB) to be bridged from the pass-through circuit to a predefined
destination station (MAC) address that terminates the point-to-point link.
For additional information, refer to “Local LAN Address” and “Remote LAN Address.”
DECnet multicast
DLCI
Refer to ‘‘Multicast Support’’ on page 4-22.
Circuit
Parameters
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Circuit Parameters
Parameters and Options
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