The add routing-circuit command prompts you for values for its
parameters.
Example:
add routing-circuit
Interface number [0]?
Circuit Name [ ]?
Circuit Type (STATIC/DA) [STATIC]?
Circuit Direction (OUT/IN) [OUT]?
If you select STATICand OUT, the following additional prompts appear:
Recall Timer (0-65535) [60]?
Max Call Attempts (0-255) [10]?
Initial Min Timer (1-65535) [55]?
Enable IS-IS [YES]?
Level 2 only [NO]?
External Domain [NO]?
Default Metric [20]?
ISIS Hello Timer [3]?
Enable DECnetV Link Initialization [YES]?
Modify Receive Verifier (YES/NO) [NO]?
Transmit Verifier (YES/NO) [NO]?
Explicit Receive Verification (TRUE/FALSE) [TRUE]?
If you select STATICand IN, the following additional prompts appear:
Initial Min Timer (1-65535) [55]?
Enable IS-IS [YES]?
Level 2 only [NO]?
External Domain [NO]?
Default Metric [20]?
ISIS Hello Timer [3]?
Enable DECnetV Link Initialization [YES]?
Modify Receive Verifier (YES/NO) [NO]?
Modify Transmit Verifier (YES/NO) [NO]?
Explicit Receive Verification (TRUE/FALSE) [TRUE]?
If you select DA for the circuit type, the following additional prompts appear:
Recall Timer (0-65535) [60]?
Reserve Timer (1-65536) [600]?
Idle Timer (1-65536) [30]?
Max SVCs (1-65535) [1]?
Interface Number
Specifies the logical X.25 interface for this routing-circuit.
Circuit Name
Sets up the alphanumeric name of this routing-circuit record.
Circuit Type
Specifies whether this routing circuit is either a STATICcircuit or a
DYNAMICALLYALLOCATED circuit.
Circuit Direction
Specifies IN or OUT to determine whether the SVC of the static
circuit will be established with an incoming call request or an
outgoing call request. In both cases, the SVC is initially established
upon operator action, but the circuit is not fully enabled until both
ends of the circuit have initialized successfully.
Recall Timer
Defines the time in seconds that an out-static circuit or a DA circuit
must wait before attempting a new call request. This is a result of
the initial call request failing or a subsequent call having been
cleared.
Max Call Attempts
If a call request fails, Max Call Attempts defines the maximum
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