| The x25 address
command
defines the local router X.121 address (one address per
interface). The value specified must match the address designated by
the X.25 PDN:
Router(config-if)#x25 address x.121-address
The x25 map command provides a
static conversion of higher-level addresses to X.25 addresses. The
command correlates the network-layer addresses of the peer host to
the X.121 address of the peer host:
Router(config-if)#x25 map
protocol address x.121-address [options]
Table
describes the x25 map
command.
If you try to communicate with a host
that understands multiple protocols over a single VC, use the
following x25 map command:
Router(config-if)#x25 map
protocol address [protocol2 address2]*
x.121-address [options]
This communication requires the
multiprotocol encapsulations defined by RFC 1356. In the preceding x25
map command, the * means that a maximum of nine network
protocol addresses may be associated with one host destination in a
single configuration command.
Bridging is not supported with the x25
map command. To bridge a protocol over X.25, use the
x25 map
bridge command.
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