The system ID can be a maximum of 19 bytes, but the length must
agree with the domain ID length that you configured with the set
globals command.
phaseivpfx
Configures the prefix-address to allow the OSI protocol to route packets to
the attached DNA IV network. The default is 49 (hexadecimal).
Example:
set phaseivpfx
Local Phase IV prefix [49]?
subnet Adds or changes a subnet. This parameter prompts you for different
information depending on the type of subnet that your configuring: X.25, or
LAN.
Example:
X.25 subnet:
set subnet
Interface number [0]:
Interface Type [X25]:
LAN subnet:
Interface number [0]:
Interface Type [LAN]:
Enable ES-IS [N]?
Enable IS-IS [N]?
Level 2 Only [N]?
External Domain [N]?
Default Metric [20]:
ESIS IS Hello Timer [10 sec]:
ISIS Hello Timer [3 sec]:
Modify Transmit password [No]?
Modify the set of receive passwords [No]?
L1 Priority [64]:
L2 Priority [64]:
All ESs [0x09002B000004]:
All ISs [0x09002B000005]:
All L1 ISs [0x0180C2000014]:
All L2 ISs [0x0180C2000015]:
Frame Relay subnet:
Interface number [0]:
Interface Type [FRL]:
Interface number
Binds the subnet to the specified interface.
Enable ES-IS
Indicates whether the ES-IS protocol is going to run over the
interface, yes (Y) or no (N).
Enable IS-IS
Indicates whether the IS-IS protocol is going to run over the
interface, yes (Y) or no (N).
Interface Type
Indicates the type of subnet: LAN, X.25, and Frame Relay (FRL).
LAN includes Ethernet and Token-Ring.
Level 2 Only
Indicates whether the subnet should run at level 2 only, yes (Y) or
no (N). Ano designation allows the router to route over that subnet
at both level 1 and level 2.
DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands (Talk6)
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