D-Link DI-3660 [83/506] Set t he i nt er f ace al i as addr ess

D-Link DI-3660 [83/506] Set t he i nt er f ace al i as addr ess
Command Line Interface Reference Manual
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thus preserving the addresses specified by the source host. Routed (switched) X.25 simply connects the logical X.25
channels to complete the X.25 virtual circuits which are switched between zero or more routed X.25 links
Set the interface Alias address
You can supply alias X.121 addresses for an interface. This allows the interface to act as the destination host for calls
having a destination address that is neither the interface's address nor the null address.
Local processing (for example, IP encapsulation) can be performed only for incoming calls whose destination X.121
address matches the serial interface or alias of the interface.
To configure an alias, perform the following task in global configuration mode:
command  task 
x25 (undo) alias [string] 
Supply an alias X.121address for the
interface 
Key Word:
Q(quit)
……
(29)snmp Modify SNMP interface parameters
(30)x25 Set parameters for X.25
Please Input the code of command to be excute(0-30): 30
Key Word:
U(undo) D(default) Q(quit)
(00)address Set local X.121 address
(01)alias Set address alias for this port
……
Please Input the code of command to be excute(0-26): 1
Key Word:
Q(quit)
(00)WORD Add an alias address for this port
(01)<cr> Display alias address for this port
Please Input the code of command to be excute(0-1): 0
  Will you excute it? (Y/N):
Set X.25 transport
X.25 support is most commonly configured as a transport for datagrams across an X.25 network. Datagram transport
(or encapsulation) is a cooperative effort between two hosts communicating across an X.25 network. You configure
datagram transport by establishing a mapping on the encapsulating interface between the far host's protocol address (for
example, IP address) and its X.121 address.
Perform the tasks in the following sections, as necessary, to complete the X.25 configuration for your network needs:
l Mapping Protocol Address to X.121 Address
4.3.5 Mapping protocol addresses to X.121 addresses
This section describes the X.25 single-protocol and multiprotocol encapsulation options that are available and
describes how to map protocol addresses to an X.121 address for a remote host. This section also includes reference
information about how protocols are identified. 
Encapsulation is a cooperative process between the router and another X.25 host. Because X.25 hosts are reached
with an X.121 address, the router must have a means to map a host's protocols and addresses to its X.121 address.
Each encapsulating X.25 interface must be configured with the relevant datagram parameters. For example, an
interface that encapsulates IP will typically have an IP address.
You must also establish the X.121 address of an encapsulating X.25 interface using the x25 address interface
configuration command. This X.121 address is the address that encapsulation calls are directed to. This is also the source

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