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The ITU-T (International Telecommunications Union, Telecommunications Standardization sector), previously CCITT, Recommendation X.25 addresses users' needs for versatility in their network requirements through a set of optional user facilities. With these facilities, you can tailor X.25 to meet your network and user requirements, and fine-tune how the network handles such areas as security, accounting, routing, and performance. These facilities can be selectively and incrementally adapted to the needs of the users on the network.
You can use many of the user facilities within an X.25 connection to a public data network (PDN). The following user facilities are available with NetWare Link/X.25:
Within the CUG category, you can specify whether a user connection has incoming access (CUG with Incoming Access), outgoing access (CUG with Outgoing Access), or both. If a DTE belongs to more than one CUG, you must also specify a preferred (or primary) CUG.
A DTE subscription with a PDN can include a provision to allow or disallow a remotely originated, reverse-charged call from reaching that DTE (Reverse Charging Acceptance). Additionally, a DTE subscription with a PDN can include a provision to disallow any locally charged calls; that is, all locally generated call requests must specify reverse charging.
NetWare Link/X.25 also provides additional local configurable options for both of the above items; that is, regardless of a customer's PDN subscription, all inbound reverse-charged calls can be rejected.
For more information about NetWare Link/X.25, refer to Understanding.
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