NCPHELP.HLB  —  SET  MODULE  X25-PROTOCOL
 Use the SET MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to create or modify the
 parameters of the Protocol Module component in the volatile data
 base. Use the DEFINE MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to create or modify
 the parameters of the Protocol Module component in the permanent data
 base.

 Use separate SET MODULE X25-PROTOCOL commands to a specify a DTE with
 its associated parameters, a group with its associated parameters and
 the network profile.

     SET  MODULE X25-PROTOCOL  DTE dte-address    NETWORK network-name
                                 KNOWN DTES       KNOWN NETWORKS
                                                  ALL
                                                  CALL TIMER seconds
                                                  CHANNELS list
                                                  CLEAR TIMER seconds
                                                  COUNTER TIMER seconds
                                                  DEFAULT DATA bytes
                                                  DEFAULT WINDOW count
                                                  INTERFACE code
                                                  INTERRUPT TIMER seconds
                                                  LINE line-id
                                                  MAXIMUM CIRCUITS count
                                                  MAXIMUM CLEARS count
                                                  MAXIMUM DATA bytes
                                                  MAXIMUM RESETS count
                                                  MAXIMUM RESTARTS count
                                                  MAXIMUM WINDOW count
                                                  RESET TIMER seconds
                                                  RESTART TIMER seconds
                                                  STATE ON
                                                        OFF
                                                        SHUT

                                 GROUP group-name  ALL
                                 KNOWN GROUPS      DTE dte-address
                                                   NETWORK net-name
                                                   NUMBER group-number
                                                   TYPE BILATERAL

                                 NETWORK net-name  PROFILE profile-name
                                 KNOWN NETWORKS

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

1  –  ALL

 Can be used with DTE, GROUP or NETWORK. It selects all parameters for
 the specified component or for all known DTEs, groups or networks.

2  –  CALL TIMER

 Specifies a timer that starts when a request to set up an X25 virtual
 circuit is transmitted, and whose termination clears the request if no
 response has been received. Specify a value in the range 1 to 255.

 By default the timer takes the network value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter.

3  –  CHANNELS

 Specifies a list of logical channel numbers (LCNs) reserved for outgoing
 calls. The list can consist of one or more LCNs. Separate LCNs with
 hyphens to indicate ranges, or with commas to indicate separate list
 items. Specify a value in the range 0 to 4095 for each LCN.

 If a DTE is to make outgoing calls you must specify this parameter
 when defining the DTE.

4  –  CLEAR TIMER

 Specifies a timer that starts when a request to clear an X25 Virtual
 circuit is transmitted, and whose termination retransmits the clear
 request if not response has been received.  Specify a value in the
 range 1 to 255.  By default, the timer takes the network value
 specified by the PROFILE parameter.

5  –  COUNTER TIMER

 Sets a timer whose expiration causes a DTE counter logging event.
 Specify a decimal integer in the range 1 to 65,535.

6  –  DEFAULT

6.1  –  DATA

 Specifies the default packet size for X25 virtual circuits. This
 value must be at least 5 bytes less than the MAXIMUM BLOCK value you
 specify in the SET LINE command and must be a power of 2. Specify a
 value in the range 16 to 4096 bytes.

 By default packet size takes the network value specified by the
 PROFILE parameter.

6.2  –  WINDOW count

 Specifies the default window size for X25 virtual circuits, that is,
 the maximum number of packets for which outstanding acknowledgments
 are allowed. Specify a value in the range 1 to 127.

 By default, window size takes the network value specified by the
 PROFILE parameter.

7  –  DTE

 Identifies a local DTE. If you specify the DTE qualifier, you must
 associate with it:

   NETWORK network-name

   or

   KNOWN NETWORKS

8  –  KNOWN

 Can be used with DTES, NETWORKS and GROUPS.

 KNOWN DTES selects all known DTEs on the network specified or all
 known networks.

 KNOWN NETWORKS selects all known networks.

 KNOWN GROUPS selects all known groups.

9  –  INTERFACE code

 Specifies the way in which the processor operates. This parameter can
 only be used with the ISO8208 profile. The parameter can take one of
 the following values:

 DTE           The processor operates as a DTE.

 DCE           The processor operates as a DCE.

 NEGOTIATED    The processor can operate either as a DTE or DCE. The
               processor automatically selects the correct method of operation.

 The default is DTE.

10  –  INTERRUPT TIMER secs

 This is the interrupt timer (ISO T26 timer). This parameter can only
 be used with the ISO8208 profile. Specify a value in the range 1 to
 255. If you do not specify a value there is no time limit on interrupt
 acknowledgments.

11  –  LINE line-id

 Identifies the line associated with the DTE. Specify a line name in
 the format dev-c[u]. This parameter is mandatory when you specify a
 DTE for the first time.

12  –  MAXIMUM

12.1  –  CIRCUITS count

 Specifies the maximum number of circuits for the DTE. By default, the
 maximum is 255.

12.2  –  CLEARS count

 Specifies the maximum number of attempts to clear an X25 virtual
 circuit. Specify a value in the range 1 to 255. By default the value
 is the network value specified by the PROFILE parameter.

12.3  –  DATA bytes

 Specifies the maximum packet size for X25 virtual circuits. This
 value must be at least 5 bytes less than the MAXIMUM BLOCK value you
 specify in the SET LINE command and must be a power of 2. Specify a
 value in the range 16 to 4096 bytes.

 By default the value taken is the network value specified by the
 PROFILE parameter.

12.4  –  RESETS count

 Specifies the maximum number of attempts to reset an X25 virtual
 circuit. Specify a value in the range 1 to 255.

 By default, the count takes the network value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter.

12.5  –  RESTARTS count

 Specifies the maximum number of attempts to restart an X25 virtual
 circuit. Specify a value in the range 1 to 255.

 By default, the count takes the network value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter.

12.6  –  WINDOW count

 Specifies the window size allowed for X25 virtual circuits, that is,
 the maximum number of packets for which outstanding acknowledgments
 are allowed. Specify a value in the range 1 to 127.

 By default, the window size takes the network value specified by the
 PROFILE parameter.

13  –  GROUP

 Identifies a closed user group (CUG) or bilateral closed user group
 (BCUG) or specifies all known groups.

13.1  –  DTE dte-address

 Identifies the local DTE associated with the group name.  This
 parameter is mandatory when creating a group.

13.2  –  ALL

 Copies the group parameters from the permanent data base into the
 volatile data base.  (Used only with the SET MODULE X25-PROTOCOL
 command.)

13.3  –  NUMBER group-number

 Specifies the CUG or BCUG number. Specify a two-digit number for a
 CUG and a four-digit number for a BCUG.  You can omit leading zeroes.
 This parameter is mandatory when creating a group.

13.4  –  TYPE BILATERAL

 Specifies the user group as a BCUG. Omit this parameter if the user
 group is a CUG.

14  –  ALL

 Copies the network parameters from the permanent data base into the
 volatile data base.  (Used only with the SET MODULE X25-PROTOCOL
 command.)

15  –  NETWORK net-name

 Identifies a network.

16  –  PROFILE profile-name

 Specifies a profile to be used on the network. The profile-name is a
 character string of up to 32 characters. This parameter is mandatory.

17  –  RESET TIMER secs

 Specifies a timer that starts when a reset is transmitted, and whose
 termination retransmits the reset if no response has been received.
 Specify a value in the range 1 to 255.

 By default the timer takes the network value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter.

18  –  RESTART TIMER secs

 Specifies a timer that starts when a restart is transmitted, and whose
 termination retransmits the restart if no response has been received.
 Specify a value in the range 1 to 255.

 By default, the timer takes the network value specified by the PROFILE
 parameter.

19  –  STATE dte-state

 Specifies the operational state of the DTE as follows:

 ON          The DTE is available for normal use

 OFF         The DTE is not in use

 SHUT        The DTE is to be closed down when all present activity has
             ceased

19.1  –  PROFILE

 Specifies a profile to be used on the network.  The profile-name
 is a character string of up to 32 characters.  This parameter is
 mandatory.

20  –  CALL TIMER seconds

 Specifies a timer that starts when a request to set up a virtual
 circuit is transmitted, and whose expiration clears the request if no
 response has been received. Specify a value in the range 1 to 255. By
 default, the timer takes the network value specified by the NETWORK
 parameter.

21  –  CLEAR TIMER seconds

 Specifies a timer that starts when a request to clear a virtual
 circuit is transmitted, and whose expiration retransmits the clear
 request if no response has been received.  Specify a value in the
 range 1 to 255. By default, the timer takes the network value
 specified by the NETWORK parameter.
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