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Configure Neighbor Gateways [ Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links

Configure Neighbor Gateways 

You need to visit the next two screens only if you are configuringa
non-gateway node that is on the same network as a gateway.  In this case,
the non-gateway node needs to know the identity of any neighbor gateway.
Neighbor gateways can be either full or half gateways.  (Go back one
level by pressing the [Prior Screen] key, then select [Neighbor Gateways] 
key).

Gateways 
that are on the same network are called neighbor gateways.  A non-gateway
node on an X.25 network may need to go through a neighbor gateway in
order to send messages to an entirely different network.  (Two nodes are
on the same network if the network portion of their IP addresses are the
same.)  All X.25 nodes that are on the same network as a neighbor gateway
need to know the identity of any neighbor gateways.  When you configure
an X.25 node, you enter into its configuration the identity of any
accessible neighbor gateways that share the same network.  The identified
gateways may be either full or half gateways.

Idendify Neighbor Gateways (If Any Are Present) 

NMMGR displays the Neighbor Gatewaysscreen (see Figure 6-7 ) 
when you press the [Neighbor Gateways] key at the X.25 Configuration
screen.

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          Figure 6-7.  Neighbor Gateways Screen 

   1.  In the Gateway name field, enter the nameof a gateway that is on
       the same network as the node that you are configuring.

   2.  If you are adding the identified gateway for the first time, press
       the [Add] key.  If you are modifying the configuration of this
       node, press the [Modify] key.  The Neighbor Gateway Reachable
       Networks screen will be displayed.  Proceed to "Identify Neighbor
       Gateway Reachable Networks."

   3.  Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each gateway that is on the same network
       as the node that you are configuring.  When you have finished,
       press the [Next Screen] key to return to the X.25 Configuration
       screen.

Fields 

Gateway name          Each gateway namecan be as long as eight
                      alphanumeric characters.  The first character must
                      be alphabetic.

Identify Neighbor Gateway Reachable Networks 

NMMGR displays the Neighbor GatewayReachable Networks screen(see Figure
6-8 ) when you press the [Add] key or the [Modify] key for a valid
gateway name from the Neighbor Gatewaysscreen.

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          Figure 6-8.  Neighbor Gateways Reachable Networks 

   1.  In the Neighbor Gateway IP Internetwork Address field, enter the
       IP address of the gateway specified on the NeighborGateways
       screen.  An example is:

       C 192.007.007 001

   2.  In the IP Network Address fields 
       under the title Configured  Reachable Networks, enter the IP
       addresses of all the remote networks that can be reached through
       the gateway whose IP address is configured in the previous field.

   3.  The IP subnet mask is optional.  If entering one, tab to the next
       field.  In the IP subnet mask 
       field, enter the number in the same format as an IP address.  For
       details on deriving an IP subnet mask, refer to the HP 3000/iX 
       Network Planning and Configuration Guide (36922-61023).

   4.  In the field labeled 
       Hops, enter the number of hops (full gateways) needed to get to
       the target network.  Two partner gateway halves count as one hop.

   5.  Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 for each remote reachable network.  If
       you need to configure more than 10 networks, press the [Save Data] 
       key then press the [Next Page] key to enter more networks.

   6.  After you have finished entering the IP addresses of all the
       reachable networks, press the [Save Data] key.  Press the [Next
       Screen] key to return to the Neighbor Gateways screen.

   7.  Back at the Neighbor Gateways screen, after you have finished
       adding all of the neighboring gateways, press the [Next Screen] 
       key to return to the X.25 Configuration screen.  Follow
       instruction 7 in the section in this chapter called "Step 6:
       Configure X.25 Network."

Fields 
If you have identified any neighborgateways, then you will also be
identifying:  1) the IP Network Addresses of all of the networks that you
can reach through that gateway, and 2) the number of hops (corresponding
to the number of gateways) that a packet passes through to reach a remote
network from the local network.  Two gateway halves count as one hop.



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