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D-channel LCN:

This is the value of the first LCN that will be assigned for outgoing X25 calls on LAPD.

D-channel LCN direction:

This parameter determines whether the LCN used for outgoing X.25 calls on LAPD is incre-
mented or decremented from the starting value.

LAPD Max VCs:

This parameter sets the maximum number of Virtual Circuits (VCs) to be used on an LAPD
inter face. When the maximum has been reached, then the backup call will take place immediate-
ly (or the call will clear if there is no backup call). If this parameter is set to “0”, there is no limit.

LAPD default packet size:

This is the default packet size for X.25 calls being switched onto LAPD. The default packet size
is 128, other possible values are 256, 512 or 1024 bytes.

LAPD default window size:

This is the default window size for calls being switched onto LAPD. The default window size is 2,
the valid range is 1 to 7.

LAPB0 default packet size:

This is the default packet size for calls being switched onto LAPB 0. The default packet size is
128, other possible values are 256, 512 or 1024 bytes.

LAPB0 default window size:

This is the default window size for calls being switched onto LAPB 0. The default window size is
2, the valid range is 1 to 7.

LAPB1 default packet size:

This is the default packet size for calls being switched onto LAPB 1. The default packet size is
128, other possible values are 256, 512 or 1024 bytes.

LAPB1 default window size:

This is the default window size for calls being switched onto LAPB 1. The default window size is
2, the valid range is 1 to 7.

LAPB2 default packet size:

This is the default packet size for calls being switched onto LAPB 2. The default packet size is
128, other possible values are 256, 512 or 1024 bytes.

LAPB2 default window size:

This is the default window size for calls being switched onto LAPB 2. The default window size is
2, the valid range is 1 to 7.

XOT remote IP address:

For calls being switched in the direction of XOT, this parameter specifies the destination IP
address to be used for the outgoing XOT call. This is also used as the destination IP address in
the IP/UDP stream modes.

XOT backup IP address:

If the Backup from XOT to parameter is set to “XOT”, this is the IP address that the XOT call
will be switched to, in the event the original XOT IP address is unavailable.

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