Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
Configuring Mediation Connections: Overview
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Overview
Mediation connections allow you to connect different protocols. Examples of
mediation connections include:
Asynchronous to TCP connections and TCP to asynchronous connections
Asynchronous to asynchronous connections
TCP to TL1 multiplexer connections and TL1 multiplexer to network element (NE)
connections
A mediation connection can be configured to have multiple hops; however, the
connection must have a source endpoint and a destination endpoint at a minimum. In
addition, the connection can have data filters in the middle, for example, the Telnet
filter acts as a Telnet server proxy.
Except for mediation connections between an NE and a TL1 multiplexer, mediation
connections are established through the configuration of events, responses and
actions.
Note: For more information on how to configure mediation connections between an
NE and a TL1 multiplexer, refer to
Chapter 18: Configuring and Connecting
TL1 Infrastructure.