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NS 3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual: HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Chapter 7 X.25 Network Interface Configuration
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The X.25 SVC Address Key Paths screen (#162) in Figure 7-8 “X.25 SVC Address Key Paths” is displayed when you press the [Go To SVCPATH] function key at the General X.25 Configuration screen (Figure 7-5 “General X.25 Protocol Screen”). It is also displayed when you type the path name: @NETXPORT.NI.NIname.PROTOCOL.X25.SVCPATH in the Command window of any screen and press the [Enter] key, where NIname is a configured X.25 NI. The X.25 address key is a label which associates an X.25 address with an IP address from the network directory. This provides you the address of the remote host and the values of the connection parameters you selected to use when communicating with that host. Every remote address defined in the path table must be assigned a default facilities set. You may configure up to 2048 SVC address keys under an X.25 NI, and if configuring multiple X.25 NI's, no address key can be used more than once per system. The default facilities set must be one of the defined facility sets in the X.25 User Facility Set screen (NETXPORT.NI.NIname.PROTOCOL.X25.FACSET). POOL is the X.25 address key reserved for calls to and from nodes whose addresses are not defined in this X.25 SVC Address Key Path screen. When a POOL X.25 address key is used, any system, even one that is not identified in this screen, can access this node. HP recommends that you use the name portion of the formal node name (name.domain.organization) as the X.25 address key. You can have a maximum of 2048 address keys in the SVC path tables and 128 address keys in the PVC path tables. If configuring multiple X.25 NI's, no address key can be used more than once per system. POOL can also be used with level 3 programmatic access when specifying an X.25 address directly in a NetIPC call (for example, the IPCDEST call)
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