HP (Hewlett-Packard) E3000/IX Network Hardware User Manual


 
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Configuring a X.25 Node
Configure an X.25 Network Interface
Step 5. When you are done adding links, press the [Save Data] key.
Step 6. If the network that this node is on contains ANY internetwork gateway
(either full or half) press the
[Neighbor Gateways] key and proceed to the
section in this chapter called “To Configure Neighbor Gateways.”
Step 7. If the network that this node is on contains NO internetwork gateways
or if you have already configured gateways for this system, press the
[Config Directry] key and proceed to the section in this chapter titled “To
Configure X.25 Virtual Circuits.”
Optional Keys Press the
[List NIs] key to list the names and types of
already configured network interfaces.
Press the [Delete NI] key to remove a configured network
interface from the configuration file.
Press the [Read Other NI] key to call up a previously
configured Network Interface name.
Fields Node Name
Display only.
Network Interface (NI) name
Display only.
IP address
IP address is an address of a node on a network. An IP
address has two parts: a network portion and a node
portion. The network portion must be the same for all
nodes on an X.25 network; the node portion must be
unique for all nodes on an X.25 network.
There are two methods of entering an internet protocol
(IP) address within NMMGR:
1. Enter the fully qualified IP address (for example,
Class C, C 192.191.191 009).
OR
2. Enter only the network (nnn) and node (xxx)
portions of the IP address as four positive integers
between 0 and 255 separated by periods or blanks
(for example, 15.123.44.98).
You need not enter the following items as NMMGR
will fill these in:
Class A, B, C
Leading zeros for the network and node portion of
the IP address.