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display communication-interface processor-channel
Issue 4 May 2002
8-75555-233-123
Field descriptions
Proc Chan
Displays the BX.25 virtual channel number or the TCP/IP
listen port channel to carry this processor (virtual) channel.
Enable
Type y to enable a processor channel. Type n to disable a
processor channel.
Appl.
Identifies the switch application used over this link. The
application gateway is used for conversion between ISDN
and either TCP/IP or BX.25. Use the gtwy-tcp entry for
conversion between BX.25 and TCP/IP. Valid entries are:
audix, dcs, fp-mwi, gateway, gtwy-tcp, mis, msaamwl,
msaclk, msahlwc, msallwc, msamcs, qs-mwi, blank
Gtwy To
Identifies which processor channel the given processor
channel is serving as a gateway to. Valid entries are a
number between 1-(maximum number of processor
channels), or blank.
Mode
Identifies whether the IP session is passive (client) or active
(server). This field must be blank if the type of interface link
is x.25 (r model) or procr-intf (si model). This field cannot be
blank if the type of interface link is ethernet or ppp. Valid
entries are client, server, or blank.
Interface Link
Identifies the physical link carrying this processor (virtual)
channel. Links numbered 1 through (4 times the number of
PI circuit packs) for the si model can be either x.25 or tcp/ip.
The rest of the links (up to 25) must be tcp/ip.
Interface Chan
Identifies the BX.25 virtual channel number or the TCP/IP
listen port channel to carry this processor (virtual) channel.
The channel number 0 means any port can be used. Valid
entries for link type x.25 are 1-64; for Ethernet or ppp, 0,
5000-64500.
Destination Node
Identifies the switch or adjunct at the far end of this link.
Enter an adjunct name, switch name, far end IP address,
node ID, or leave blank for services local to this switch.
Destination Port
Identifies the port number of the destination. The number 0
means any port can be used. Valid entries are 0,
5000-64500.
Session Local
Field ported forward from R6.
Session Remote
Field ported forward from R6.
Mach ID
Field ported forward from R6.

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