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Chapter 6. Configuring and Monitoring VINES

This chapter describes the VINES configuring and monitoring commands and
includes the following sections:

v

“Accessing the VINES Monitoring Environment” on page 245

v

“VINES Monitoring Commands” on page 245

Accessing the VINES Configuration Environment

To access the VINES configuration environment, enter the following command at
the

Config>

prompt:

Config> protocol vin

VINES Protocol user configuration

VINES Config>

VINES Configuration Commands

This section summarizes and then explains the VINES configuration commands.
Enter these commands at the

VINES config>

prompt.

Table 55. VINES Configuration Commands Summary

Command

Function

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or
lists the options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting
Help” on page xxvi.

Add

Adds an X.25 address translation.

Delete

Deletes an X.25 address translation.

Disable

Disables the VINES protocol on all interfaces or a single interface
and disables checksumming.

Enable

Enables the VINES protocol on all interfaces or a single interface
and enables checksumming.

List

Displays the current VINES configuration.

Set

Assigns the network addresses to routers in the VINES network
and sets the maximum number of physical neighbor client and
service nodes.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower
Level Environment” on page xxvii.

Add

Adds an X.25 address translation.

Syntax:

add

interface ...

#

Specifies the interface number.

remote-X.25-addr

Can include up to 15 digits. If the virtual circuit connection has been
configured as PVC, the VINES

remote-X.25-addr must match the PVC

address configured at the X.25 prompt. If the addresses do not match, the
system defaults to a switched virtual circuit (SVC).

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