timers
transmit-password (DEC configuration only)
virtual-circuit (IBM 2210 configuration only)
adjacency
Adds or changes an ES adjacency.Add an ES adjacency for all LAN ESs
that do not run the ES-IS protocol.
Example:
set adjacency
Interface Number [0]:
Area Address [ ]:
System ID [ ]:
MAC Address [ ]:
Interface Number
Indicates the interface number that connects to the adjacency.
Area Address
Indicates the area where the adjacency is located.
System ID
Indicates system ID portion of the NET that is used to identify the
adjacency.
MAC Address
Indicates the MAC address (SNPA) of the adjacency.
algorithm
Note: This is a DNA phase V command. This command will work only if the
DNA phase V protocol is included in the software load. This enables
you to select the type of routing algorithm that you are using for the
DNA routing protocol, link state (DNAV) or distance vector (DNA IV).
Example:
set algorithm
Level 1 Algorithm [link_state]?
Level 2 Algorithm [distance_vector]?
Level 1 Algorithm
Selects the type of routing algorithm, link_state (for DNA V
networks) or distance_vector (for DNA IV networks).
Level 2 Algorithm
Selects the type of routing algorithm, link_state (for DNA V
networks) or distance_vector (for DNA IV networks).
globalsConfigures the global parameters required by the OSI protocol.
Example:
set globals
IS Type [L2]:
System ID Length [6 bytes]:
Max Synonymous Areas [3]:
L1 LSP Buffer Size :[1492 bytes]:
L2 LSP Buffer Size [1492 bytes]:
Max IS Adjacencies ]50[:
Max ES Adjacencies [200]:
Max Areas in Domain [50]:
Max ESs per Area [500]:
Max Internal Prefix Addresses [100]:
Max External Prefix Addresses [100]:
Max Link State Updates [100]?
IS Type (L1 or L2)
Selects the level of the router, level 1 or level 2.
DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands (Talk6)
324 MRS V3.2 Protocol Config Ref Vol2