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| X.25 support within isdn4linux |
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| This is alpha/beta test code. Use it completely at your own risk. |
| As new versions appear, the stuff described here might suddenly change |
| or become invalid without notice. |
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| Keep in mind: |
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| You are using several new parts of the 2.2.x kernel series which |
| have not been tested in a large scale. Therefore, you might encounter |
| more bugs as usual. |
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| - If you connect to an X.25 neighbour not operated by yourself, ASK the |
| other side first. Be prepared that bugs in the protocol implementation |
| might result in problems. |
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| - This implementation has never wiped out my whole hard disk yet. But as |
| this is experimental code, don't blame me if that happened to you. |
| Backing up important data will never harm. |
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| - Monitor your isdn connections while using this software. This should |
| prevent you from undesired phone bills in case of driver problems. |
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| How to configure the kernel |
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| The ITU-T (former CCITT) X.25 network protocol layer has been implemented |
| in the Linux source tree since version 2.1.16. The isdn subsystem might be |
| useful to run X.25 on top of ISDN. If you want to try it, select |
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| "CCITT X.25 Packet Layer" |
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| from the networking options as well as |
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| "ISDN Support" and "X.25 PLP on Top of ISDN" |
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| from the ISDN subsystem options when you configure your kernel for |
| compilation. You currently also need to enable |
| "Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers" from the |
| "Code maturity level options" menu. For the x25trace utility to work |
| you also need to enable "Packet socket". |
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| For local testing it is also recommended to enable the isdnloop driver |
| from the isdn subsystem's configuration menu. |
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| For testing, it is recommended that all isdn drivers and the X.25 PLP |
| protocol are compiled as loadable modules. Like this, you can recover |
| from certain errors by simply unloading and reloading the modules. |
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| What's it for? How to use it? |
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| X.25 on top of isdn might be useful with two different scenarios: |
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| - You might want to access a public X.25 data network from your Linux box. |
| You can use i4l if you were physically connected to the X.25 switch |
| by an ISDN B-channel (leased line as well as dial up connection should |
| work). |
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| This corresponds to ITU-T recommendation X.31 Case A (circuit-mode |
| access to PSPDN [packet switched public data network]). |
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| NOTE: X.31 also covers a Case B (access to PSPDN via virtual |
| circuit / packet mode service). The latter mode (which in theory |
| also allows using the D-channel) is not supported by isdn4linux. |
| It should however be possible to establish such packet mode connections |
| with certain active isdn cards provided that the firmware supports X.31 |
| and the driver exports this functionality to the user. Currently, |
| the AVM B1 driver is the only driver which does so. (It should be |
| possible to access D-channel X.31 with active AVM cards using the |
| CAPI interface of the AVM-B1 driver). |
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| - Or you might want to operate certain ISDN teleservices on your linux |
| box. A lot of those teleservices run on top of the ISO-8208 |
| (DTE-DTE mode) network layer protocol. ISO-8208 is essentially the |
| same as ITU-T X.25. |
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| Popular candidates of such teleservices are EUROfile transfer or any |
| teleservice applying ITU-T recommendation T.90. |
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| To use the X.25 protocol on top of isdn, just create an isdn network |
| interface as usual, configure your own and/or peer's ISDN numbers, |
| and choose x25iface encapsulation by |
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| isdnctrl encap <iface-name> x25iface. |
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| Once encap is set like this, the device can be used by the X.25 packet layer. |
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| All the stuff needed for X.25 is implemented inside the isdn link |
| level (mainly isdn_net.c and some new source files). Thus, it should |
| work with every existing HL driver. I was able to successfully open X.25 |
| connections on top of the isdnloop driver and the hisax driver. |
| "x25iface"-encapsulation bypasses demand dialing. Dialing will be |
| initiated when the upper (X.25 packet) layer requests the lapb datalink to |
| be established. But hangup timeout is still active. Whenever a hangup |
| occurs, all existing X.25 connections on that link will be cleared |
| It is recommended to use sufficiently large hangup-timeouts for the |
| isdn interfaces. |
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| In order to set up a conforming protocol stack you also need to |
| specify the proper l2_prot parameter: |
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| To operate in ISO-8208 X.25 DTE-DTE mode, use |
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| isdnctrl l2_prot <iface-name> x75i |
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| To access an X.25 network switch via isdn (your linux box is the DTE), use |
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| isdnctrl l2_prot <iface-name> x25dte |
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| To mimic an X.25 network switch (DCE side of the connection), use |
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| isdnctrl l2_prot <iface-name> x25dce |
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| However, x25dte or x25dce is currently not supported by any real HL |
| level driver. The main difference between x75i and x25dte/dce is that |
| x25d[tc]e uses fixed lap_b addresses. With x75i, the side which |
| initiates the isdn connection uses the DTE's lap_b address while the |
| called side used the DCE's lap_b address. Thus, l2_prot x75i might |
| probably work if you access a public X.25 network as long as the |
| corresponding isdn connection is set up by you. At least one test |
| was successful to connect via isdn4linux to an X.25 switch using this |
| trick. At the switch side, a terminal adapter X.21 was used to connect |
| it to the isdn. |
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| How to set up a test installation? |
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| To test X.25 on top of isdn, you need to get |
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| - a recent version of the "isdnctrl" program that supports setting the new |
| X.25 specific parameters. |
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| - the x25-utils-2.X package from |
| ftp://ftp.hes.iki.fi/pub/ham/linux/ax25/x25utils-* |
| (don't confuse the x25-utils with the ax25-utils) |
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| - an application program that uses linux PF_X25 sockets (some are |
| contained in the x25-util package). |
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| Before compiling the user level utilities make sure that the compiler/ |
| preprocessor will fetch the proper kernel header files of this kernel |
| source tree. Either make /usr/include/linux a symbolic link pointing to |
| this kernel's include/linux directory or set the appropriate compiler flags. |
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| When all drivers and interfaces are loaded and configured you need to |
| ifconfig the network interfaces up and add X.25-routes to them. Use |
| the usual ifconfig tool. |
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| ifconfig <iface-name> up |
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| But a special x25route tool (distributed with the x25-util package) |
| is needed to set up X.25 routes. I.e. |
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| x25route add 01 <iface-name> |
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| will cause all x.25 connections to the destination X.25-address |
| "01" to be routed to your created isdn network interface. |
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| There are currently no real X.25 applications available. However, for |
| tests, the x25-utils package contains a modified version of telnet |
| and telnetd that uses X.25 sockets instead of tcp/ip sockets. You can |
| use those for your first tests. Furthermore, you might check |
| ftp://ftp.hamburg.pop.de/pub/LOCAL/linux/i4l-eft/ which contains some |
| alpha-test implementation ("eftp4linux") of the EUROfile transfer |
| protocol. |
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| The scripts distributed with the eftp4linux test releases might also |
| provide useful examples for setting up X.25 on top of isdn. |
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| The x25-utility package also contains an x25trace tool that can be |
| used to monitor X.25 packets received by the network interfaces. |
| The /proc/net/x25* files also contain useful information. |
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| - Henner |