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


 
66 Chapter4
Planning for Node Configuration
Node Worksheet Information
Proxy node LAN Configuration The proxy field is optional. Enter Y
(yes) only if your network has
internetworks (networks with
gateways) or non-HP nodes.
Establishing a proxy node is a way of
placing node name and address
mapping information in a single
location. For more information, see
the configuration chapter for LAN
link.
Remote IP address X.25 Virtual Circuit
Configuration
In the network directory, the IP
address of each node listed in the
remote node name field.
Remote node name X.25 Virtual Circuit
Configuration
In the network directory, the name of
each remote X.25 node on the network
Remote X.25 address X.25 Virtual Circuit
Configuration
For SVCs only. In the network
directory, the X.25 address of the
remote host for X.25 public data
networks or private networks.
Security class X.25 Virtual Circuit
Configuration
For SVCs only. In the network
directory, the security to be applied for
connection establishment with the
remote node.
Speed Point-to-Point Configuration The line transmission speed is given
in bits per second. For direct connect
the value must be supported by the
cable. Values are 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, 56000, and
64000. The default is 56000.
Type Point-to-Point Configuration Enter DD (direct dial) if you always
want to call the same host over a dial
link. If you choose DD the remote host
does not have to be adjacent and other
nodes can be accessed through the
remote host. Enter SD if you want to
call more than one adjacent remote
node over a dial link without
reconfiguring. If you choose SD, no
other remote nodes can be accessed
through the remote host; it is an end
point in the connection. Enter DC if
the link is a leased line, private line,
or other non-switched link.
Table 4-1 Configuration Worksheet Information
Field Screen Description