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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

7 LAPB and X.25 configuration

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] link-protocol x25

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] x25 x121-address 21

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] x25 vc-range bi-channel 9 1024

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] x25 pvc 3 ip 192.149.13.2 x121-address 22 broadcast packet-size

512 512 window-size 5 5

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] shutdown

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] undo shutdown

[RouterA-Serial1/0/0] quit

Step 2

Configure Router B.

system-view

[RouterB] interface ethernet 2/0/0

[RouterB-Ethernet2/0/0] ip address 196.25.231.1 255.255.255.0

[RouterB-Ethernet2/0/0] quit

[RouterB] interface serial 1/0/0

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] ip address 192.149.13.2 255.255.255.0

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] link-protocol x25

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] x25 x121-address 22

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] x25 vc-range bi-channel 9 1024

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] x25 pvc 4 ip 192.149.13.1 x121-address 21 broadcast packet-size

512 512 window-size 5 5

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] shutdown

[RouterB-Serial1/0/0] undo shutdown

In the preceding configuration, the PVC numbers of Router A and Router B are di^erent,

being 3 and 4 respectively.

The following concepts compare "VC" and "LC".

VC refers to the end-to-end logic link between the calling DTE and the called DTE.

LC refers to the logic link between two directly connected devices (either between DTE

and DCE, or between the ports of two packet switching exchanges).

A VC consists of several LCs and each LC has a separate number. The VC between Router A

and Router B is shown in Figure 7-15. (Assume that this VC passes four packet switches in

the network.)

Figure 7-15

One VC consisting of several LCs

PVC 3 and PVC 4 refer to the numbers of the LCs between the router and the switch directly
connecting to it. On one side of this VC, you can use the LC number to identify the VC with

no strict distinction between the VC and logical channel.

Issue 5.3 (30 March 2009)

Nortel Networks Inc.

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