Mapping Type
Indicates how the destination physical address is determined,

manual

or

X.121

.
If manual, the protocol prompts you for the DTE address.
If X.121, the protocol will not prompt you for the DTE address.
The DTE address in this instance is extracted from the NSAP.
DTE Address
Defines the destination DTE address. Youmust specify this address
if the interface is X.25 and the mapping type is manual. This prompt
only appears if the interface is configured for X.25 and the mapping
type is manual.
Default Metric
Indicates the cost of the address.
Metric Type
Indicates whether the metric cost is used for external (E) routing or
internal (I) routing.
State When set to ON, this address will receive packets. When set to
OFF,this is a non-functional address.
routing-circuit

routingcircuitname

Changes the values of the configuration for a routing circuit. Youcan enter
a routing circuit name or let the router prompt you for a name. The values
in brackets [] are the current values taken from the permanent database.
Example: change routing-circuit
Routing Circuit Name [currentvalue]?
Recall Timer (0-65535) [currentvalue]?
Max Call Attempts (0-255) [currentvalue]?
Initial Min Timer (1-65535) [currentvalue]?
Enable ES-IS [currentvalue]?
Enable IS-IS [currentvalue]?
Level 2 only [currentvalue]?
External Domain [currentvalue]?
Default Metric [currentvalue]?
ESIS IS Hello Timer [currentvalue]?
ISIS Hello Timer [currentvalue]?
Enable DECnetV Link Initialization [currentvalue]?
Modify Receive Verifier (YES/NO) [currentvalue]?
Modify Transmit Verifier (YES/NO) [currentvalue]?
Explicit Receive Verification (TRUE/FALSE) [currentvalue]?
template

template-name

Changes the values of the template for a static-out routing circuits. Youcan
enter a template name or let the router prompt you for a template name.
The values in brackets [] are the current values for the parameters; the
configured values read from the permanent database.
Example: change template
Template Name [currentvalue]?
DTE Address [currentvalue]?
Call UserData (OSI/DEC/USER)? [currentvalue]
If you select user, this additional prompt appears for you to enter your user
data; followed by a Priority prompt:
(max 16 octets) [currentvalue]?
Priority (1-10) [currentvalue]?
Clear
Use the clear command to erase SRAM or to remove the receive or transmit
password.
DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands (Talk 6)
Chapter10. Configuring and Monitoring OSI/DECnet V 313