Syntax:
change filter
prefix-address
routing-circuit
template
filter
filter-name
Changes the values for routing circuit filter parameters. Youcan enter a
filter name or let the router prompt you for the filter name.
The values in brackets [] are the current values for the parameters; the
configured value read from the permanent database.
Example: change filter
Filter Name [currentvalue]?
DTE Address [currentvalue]?
Call Userdata (OSI/DEC/USER)? [currentvalue]?
If you select user, this additional prompt appears for you to enter user data;
followed by a Priority prompt:
(max 16 octets) [currentvalue]?
prefix-address
Changes the address data for subnets. The router prompts you for the
address data.
Example: change prefix-address
LAN Subnet:
Interface Number [0]:
Address Prefix [ ]:
MAC Address [ ]:
Default Metric [20]:
Metric Type [Internal]:
State [ON]?
X.25 Subnet:
Interface Number [0]:
Address Prefix [ ]:
Mapping Type [Manual]:
DTE Address [ ]:
Default Metric [20]:
Metric Type [Internal]:
State [ON]?
Frame Relay Subnet:
Interface Number [0]:
Address Prefix [ ]:
DTE Address [ ]:
Default Metric [20]:
Metric Type [Internal]:
State [ON]?
Interface Number
Indicates the interface over which the address is reached.
Address Prefix
Indicates the destination NSAP prefix (20 bytes maximum).
MAC Address
Indicates the destination MAC address. Youmust specify this
address if the interface corresponds to a LAN subnet. This prompt
will only appear if the interface is connected to a LAN subnet.
DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands (Talk6)
312 MRS V3.2 Protocol Config Ref Vol2