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The

calling-DTE is the address of the calling router.

The local router checks the DTE address of an incoming call against a
prioritized list of filters for all circuits. A higher filter

priority in the list means

that a connection to that filter’s calling DTE address is made first. It is
recommended that you assign a higher priority to filters for static circuits
than for DA circuits. This can prevent an incoming static call from being
assigned a DA circuit.

The

call-UserData can have one of three values - osi, dec, or user:

v

For

osi, the router automatically configures an ISO protocol discriminator

for the call data and requires the call to be from an OSI node.

v

For

dec, the router expects the incoming calls to be from a Digital

Equipment Company router.

v

For

user, you are prompted for an additional entry of up to 16 octets.

Enter text to constrain the acceptance of incoming calls. The
call-UserData field of the incoming call must match the specified text.

Example:

add filter

Filter Name [ ]:

Routing Circuit Name [ ]:

DTE Address [ ]:

Call UserData (OSI/DEC/USER)]:

If you select user, and additional prompt appears for you to enter user
data, followed by a Priority prompt:

(max 16 octets) [ ]?

Priority (1-10) [5]?

prefix-address

Adds static routes to destinations outside the IS-IS domain. This parameter
prompts you for different information depending on the type of subnet (X.25,
LAN, or FRL) that was configured using the set subnet command.

Note: If no Address Prefix is entered, the default prefix is assumed.

Example:

LAN Subnet:

add prefix-address

Interface Number [0]:

Address Prefix [ ]:

MAC Address [ ]:

Default Metric [20]:

Metric Type [Internal]:

State [ON]:

X.25 Subnet:

add prefix-address

Interface Number [0]:

Address Prefix [ ]:

Mapping Type[Manual]:

DTE Address[]:

Default Metric[20]:

Metric Type [Internal]:

State [ON]:

Frame Relay Subnet:

add prefix-address

Interface Number [0]:

Address Prefix [ ]:

DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands (Talk 6)

Chapter 10. Configuring and Monitoring OSI/DECnet V

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