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<strong>Network</strong>ing Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

Communication-Interface Processor Channel<br />

PROCESSOR CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT<br />

Proc Gtwy Interface Destination Session Mach<br />

Chan Enable Appl. To Mode Link/Chan Node Port Local/Remote ID<br />

1: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

2: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

3: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

4: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

5: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

6: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

7: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

8: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

9: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

10: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

11: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

12: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

13: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

14: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

15: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

16: _ ________ _ __ _____ _________ 0____ ___ ___ __<br />

Proc Chan<br />

Displays the BX.25 virtual channel number or the TCP/IP listen port channel to carry<br />

this processor (virtual) channel.<br />

Valid entries<br />

1-128 (csi model)<br />

1-256 (si model)<br />

1-384 (r model)<br />

Usage<br />

Enter in<strong>for</strong>mation about the processor channel in the row<br />

corresponding to the processor channel number you want<br />

to use. Any Processor Channel number can be used in the<br />

range appropriate <strong>for</strong> the switch model.<br />

For connections to adjuncts, processor channel numbers 1,<br />

2, 3, etc. are typically used. For connections between<br />

switches, it may be convenient to use processor channel<br />

numbers that are indicative of the endpoints of the<br />

connection. For example, processor channel 13 <strong>for</strong> a<br />

connection between switch 1 and switch 3.<br />

Enable<br />

Type y to enable a processor channel. Type n (default) to disable a processor channel.<br />

Valid entries<br />

y/n<br />

Usage<br />

Enter y when assigning the processor channel. This field must<br />

be set to n be<strong>for</strong>e you can change any of the processor channel<br />

parameters.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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