
Troubleshooting
Configuration and Troubleshooting Commands
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strace
Collects and writes X.25 logging event message. See
your man pages and the examples in Chapter 7,
“Tracing and Logging Utilities.”
strerr
Receives error messages from the STREAMS log driver.
See your man pages and the examples in Chapter 7,
“Tracing and Logging Utilities.”
ifconfig
Configures network interface parameters. See your
man pages.
Examples of x25init
The following example shows a valid usr/sbin/x25init command
(provided that the programmatic access name has been specified in the
configuration file x25config_0):
x25init -c x25config_0 4085551111 -a
ip_to_x121_map
Alternatively, the IP-to-X.121 map table can be specified in a separate
x25init command:
x25init -c x25config_0 4085551111
x25init -a ip_to_x121_map
NOTE If x25init fails, you can look at the /usr/adm/x25/x25init.log log file
for troubleshooting information.
IP-to-X.121 Address Mapping Table
The IP-to-X.121 address mapping table is used to enable IP to route
through X.25 networks by mapping a host's IP address to its X.121
address. The table is used for both inbound and outbound packets.
The IP-to-X.121 address mapping table is a kernel table created from an
ASCII file containing one entry per line. It is created using x25init with
the -a option. Each line describes the destination X.121 address used to
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