Dial ID Protocol Configuration [ NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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Dial ID Protocol Configuration
Along with other protocol information, the Dial ID Protocol Configuration
screen (#103) provides a means of verifying that the remote node is
indeed the intended remote node and that both local and remote nodes have
proper security access. This screen, shown in figure 10-6, is displayed
when you press the [Go To DIAL] function key at the Protocol
Configuration screen (figure 10-4). It is also displayed when you type
the path name:
@NETXPORT.NI.NIname.PROTOCOL.DIAL
in the command window of any screen and press the [Enter] key, where
NIname is the configured gateway half NI name.
Figure 10-6. Dial ID Protocol Configuration
Press the [Save Data] function key to transfer the data displayed on the
screen to the configuration file you are creating or updating. Verify
that the data record has been created by checking that the Data flag is
set to Y.
Fields
Maximum retransmissions (HP modifiable.) This is the maximum number of
per packet times that a dial ID protocol packet will be
retransmitted. If the expected response to a
packet is not received after this number of
retransmissions, the link device it is using is
closed. This value is related to the
retransmission timeout value discussed below.
Multiplying these values results in the total
time that passes before a failure is reported
(an error message will be recorded). HP
recommends that you alter this value only upon
the recommendation of your HP representative.
However, note that if the value is set too low,
dial connections may fail unnecessarily when
response times are temporarily slowed by
transient conditions such as an abnormally high
volume of traffic. The higher the value, the
longer it will take to be notified of a link
failure if one occurs.
Default value: 2
Range: 1-10
Retransmission timeout (HP modifiable.) The retransmission timeout is
(secs) the time interval that passes between
retransmissions of a dial ID protocol packet.
Multiplying the values configured for maximum
number of retransmissions per packet (described
above) and retransmission timeout results in
the total time that passes before a failure is
reported (an error message will be recorded).
HP recommends that you alter this value only
upon the recommendation of your HP
representative. However, note that if the
value is set too low, dial connections may fail
unnecessarily when response times are
temporarily slowed by transient conditions such
as an abnormally high volume of traffic. The
higher the value, the longer it will take to be
notified of a link failure if one occurs.
Default value: 5
Range: 1-10
Security on (Y/N) A Y (Yes) value in this field indicates that
security strings are to be exchanged and
validated between the node being configured and
a remote node.
When a dial connection is initiated by a remote
node, the security string sent by the remote
node is checked against the list of valid
security strings configured for the dial ID
protocol for this network interface. (See
Related screens, below). When a dial
connection is initiated by this node, the local
dial ID protocol sends the destination's
security string (as configured on this node) to
that node. (Related screens, below, indicates
the path name of the screen in which you can
configure security strings.) If security
validation fails, an error message is logged.
(Refer to the NS3000/iX Error Messages
Reference Manual for a description of any error
message received.)
Related screens:
* NETXPORT.NI.NIname.PROTOCOL.DIAL.SECURITY
Security strings valid for this network
are configured in this screen.
* NETXPORT.NI.NIname.MAPPING.mapentry
The remote node's security string is
configured in this screen.
Default value: Y
Range: Y or N
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