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area...

filter...

prefix-address

receive-password

routing-circuit...

template...

alias

Adds an ASCII string that designates a particular area address or system
ID. The ASCII string can be

a-z, A-Z, 0-–9, a few other characters including

the hyphen ( - ), comma ( , ), and underscore ( _ ). Do not use escape
characters.

The offset indicates the position, in semi-octets (nibbles), where the ASCII
string begins within the address (aliases used for system IDs have an offset
of 1). The string must be the same size or longer than the segment it is
designating or you will receive an

invalid segment length

message. The

maximum allowable alias is 20 bytes.

Note: When using an alias input, you must surround it with brackets. For

example: l1_update 47[

newname]99999000012341234.

Example:

add alias

Alias [ ]:

Segment [ ]:

Offset [1]:

Alias

The character string you want to use

Segment

The NSAP segment that the alias is replacing

Offset The location of the alias (in 4-bit, semi-octets) within the NSAP. The

offset is determined from the beginning (left) of the NSAP as it is
displayed on the terminal.

area

area-addr

Adds additional area addresses (18-byte maximum) that the node supports.
An L1 node that supports other areas considers those synonymous areas.
One area address is the area portion of the configured NET. If you try to
add a duplicate area address, the router will display an error message.

Example:

add area 47000580999999000012341234

Note: When adding synonymous areas to an L1 node, use the set globals

command to configure the maximum number synonymous areas
allowed for this node. All routers within an area must use the same
maximum number of synonymous areas. Adjacencies can not be
established if they are different.

filter

filter-name routing-circuit-name calling-DTE call-UserData priority

Adds parameters upon which the router bases its acceptance of incoming
X.25 calls on an routing circuit, either a static incoming or dynamically
assigned (DA) circuit.

The

filter-name is the name you give the filter. The routing-circuit-name is

the name of the routing circuit with which the filter is associated.

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