The
calling-DTEis the address of the calling router.
The local router checks the DTE address of an incoming call against a
prioritized list of filters for all circuits. Ahigher filter
priorityin the list means
that a connection to that filter’s calling DTE address is made first. It is
recommended that you assign a higher priority to filters for static circuits
than for DA circuits. This can prevent an incoming static call from being
assigned a DA circuit.
The
call-UserDatacan have one of three values -
osi, dec,or
user:
vFor
osi, the router automatically configures an ISO protocol discriminator
for the call data and requires the call to be from an OSI node.
vFor
dec, the router expects the incoming calls to be from a Digital
Equipment Company router.
vFor
user, you are prompted for an additional entry of up to 16 octets.
Enter text to constrain the acceptance of incoming calls. The
call-UserDatafield of the incoming call must match the specified text.
Example:
add filter
Filter Name [ ]:
Routing Circuit Name [ ]:
DTE Address [ ]:
Call UserData (OSI/DEC/USER)]:
If you select user, and additional prompt appears for you to enter user
data, followed by a Priority prompt:
(max 16 octets) [ ]?
Priority (1-10) [5]?
prefix-address
Adds static routes to destinations outside the IS-IS domain. This parameter
prompts you for different information depending on the type of subnet (X.25,
LAN, or FRL) that was configured using the set subnet command.
Note: If no Address Prefix is entered, the default prefix is assumed.
Example:
LAN Subnet:
add prefix-address
Interface Number [0]:
Address Prefix [ ]:
MAC Address [ ]:
Default Metric [20]:
Metric Type [Internal]:
State [ON]:
X.25 Subnet:
add prefix-address
Interface Number [0]:
Address Prefix [ ]:
Mapping Type[Manual]:
DTE Address[]:
Default Metric[20]:
Metric Type [Internal]:
State [ON]:
Frame Relay Subnet:
add prefix-address
Interface Number [0]:
Address Prefix [ ]:
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