Ref: 10630004 Title: Custom PAD Profiles for GS/X.25-IP Connection Service date: 3/7/90 Copyright 3Com Corporation, 1991. All rights reserved. A custom PAD profile can be defined and assigned on a per-port basis for use when issuing CALL REQUESTS to the GS/X.25-IP from a PAD. In an automatic connection service, the profile is used during data transfer and is issued to the PAD by the GS/X.25-IP upon receipt of the Telnet connection confirmation and following the X.25 CALL ACCEPT response from the GS/X.25-IP to the PAD. An extended connection service will issue the profile when entering command mode. There are two default PAD profiles: a transparent profile and a regular profile. These two profiles can be used as skeletons to create custom profiles. The two profiles selected are CCITT simple standard profile c 90 and CCITT transparent standard profile c 91. The maximum number of custom profiles is 32. To create a custom profile using the skeletons, it is necessary to ReaD the desired profile into the assigned profile number: ReaD PROFile [= ] The range of "source profile" values is 1-32, 90, and 91. If no source profile is defined, the default profile is 90. The "destination profile" range is 1-32. If the desired skeleton to be used is profile c 90 and it is to be defined as profile number 5, either of the following commands could be executed: ReaD PROFile 5 or ReaD PROFile 5 = 90 To modify any of the 22 possible X.3 parameters, execute the following Set PROFile command: Set PROFile [ = ],... To show a profile's current parameter setting, execute the following SHow command: SHow PROFile [],... To save the custom profile configuration, execute the following SAve command: SAve PROFile To remove the profile definition, execute the following UNSave command: UNSave PROFile To show profiles currently defined, execute the following SHow command: SHow PROFile ALL The profile must be assigned to the desired port number via the command: Setd Port PROFile={ | NONE } The specification of "NONE" will remove the profile assignment for the specified port. The current profile-to-port assignment can be displayed via the following SHow command: SHow Port [] PROfile DEFAULT PAD PROFILES CCITT Simple Standard PAD Profile c 90: Parameter Name Value 1 Escape from data transfer 1 2 ECHOData 1 3 DataForward 126 4 IdleTimer 0 5 FlowCtlFrom 1 6 InterAction 1 7 BreakAction 2 8 DataDelivery 0 9 CarriageReturnPadding 0 10 Line Folding 0 11 DTE-C Speed not configurable 12 FlowCtlTo 1 13 LFInsertion 0 14 Line Feed Padding 0 15 Local Editing 0 16 ERAse 127 17 LineERAse 24 18 ReprintLine 18 19 EditPADServiceSignals 1 20 ECHOMask 0 21 ParityTreatment 0 22 PageWait 0 CCITT Transparent Standard PAD Profile c 91: Parameter Name Value 1 Escape from data transfer 0 2 ECHOData 0 3 DataForward 0 4 IdleTimer 20 5 FlowCtlFrom 0 6 InterAction 0 7 BreakAction 2 8 DataDelivery 0 9 CarriageReturnPadding 0 10 Line Folding 0 11 DTE-C Speed not configurable 12 FlowCtlTo 0 13 LFInsertion 0 14 Line Feed Padding 0 15 Local Editing 0 16 ERAse 127 17 LineERAse 24 18 ReprintLine 18 19 EditPADServiceSignals 1 20 ECHOMask 0 21 ParityTreatment 0 22 PageWait 0