Configuring X.25 8-31characters of user data, but the characters (digits or wildcards) of the template IDthat match the original user data (that part not already translated).Type U followed (with no spaces) by the desired characters, 1–9, A–C, indicatingwhich positions of the twelve digits in the original user data are to replace theselected portion of the packet.If you are replacing called or calling address with original user data,all the replacing characters must be digits. Also, the user data must bespecified in the template ID.T = Text (valid for replacement of user data only). Type T followed (with no spaces)by the text that will replace the user data.Replacing Protocol IDPress [E] at the Translation Template Maintenance Menu. When prompted, enter astring of up to four hex bytes. If fewer than four bytes are entered, the remaining fieldis filled with zeroes.Replacing FacilitiesPress [F] at the Translation Template Maintenance Menu. When prompted, enter astring of up to 109 hex bytes.Translation ExamplesExample 1 – Replacing the first four digits of the called address with digits from theuser data field:Assume the Template ID is 3110*U* and the called address field in the template isU1234X5. A packet with called address 31101234567890 and user data 5678 isreceived. The packet matches Template ID 3110*U*; therefore, a translationoccurs as follows:u U1234 of U1234X5 indicates that positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the user data ofthe received packet (5678) will replace the first four digits of the calledaddress (3110).u X5 of U1234X5 takes the fifth position of the template (*) and searches for amatch in the part of the original called address not yet translated(1234567890). (The match is found in the entire string 1234567890.)The translated called address is 56781234567890.Example 2 – Appending the subaddress from the user data to the called address:Assume the Template ID is 3110*U?? and the called address field in the templateis X12345U12. A packet with called address 311012345678 and user data 99 is