NetWare Link/X.25 Components
Figure 3 shows the components of NetWare Link/X.25.
Figure 3
NetWare Link/X.25 Components

The following components make up NetWare Link/X.25:
- Call Support Layer (CSL) software---Provides the interface for call controls to establish, maintain, and disconnect a connection. The CSL also maintains the configuration and target databases.
- Link Support LayerTM (LSLTM) software---Provides a general user interface between LAN, WAN, and Open Data-Link InterfaceTM (ODITM) component modules for data transfer.
- NetWare SNMP Agent---Provides access to management data about a particular network device or application and responds to the inquiries received from the SNMP management station. The NetWare SNMP Agent also transmits the traps to the destinations specified in the TRAPTARG.CFG file.
- X.25 SNMP Instrumentation Module---Processes the incoming SNMP inquiries, accesses the X.25 MIB and LAPB MIB, and responds to the SNMP inquiries. The module also generates the various traps upon detection of significant NetWare Link/X.25 events.
- X.25 MIB (RFC 1382)---Management Information Base (MIB) implemented for the NetWare Link/X.25 Packet layer to support SNMP.
- LAPB MIB (RFC 1381)---MIB implemented for the NetWare Link/X.25 Link layer (LAPB) to support SNMP.
- RS-232 MIB (RFC 1319)---MIB implemented for the NetWare Link/X.25 Physical layer to support SNMP.
- NetWare Link/X.25 Access Method (NXAM)---Implements Call Control Agent (CCA) functions to provide an interface with the CSL for X.25 connection management, and an ODI interface with the LSL for X.25 data transfer.
- Real-Time Monitor---Controls the tasks implemented within X.25: the Switch process, the Packet layer, and the Link layer.
- Switch process---Manages the queues used to communicate between the X.25 software and the NXAM software.
- X.25 Adapter---Provides users with the standard X.25 interface.
- X213 Adapter---Provides users with the ITU-T X.213 Network Service interface.
- QLLC Adapter---Selected by the user to transmit or receive SNA data traffic over the X.25 data link.
- Server---Controls the virtual circuit and handles all incoming calls.
The Packet, Link, and Physical layers are described in the following sections.