IBM SC30-3865-04 Network Router User Manual


 
L1 LSP Size = 1492 bytes L2 LSP Size = 1492 bytes
Max IS Adjs = 50 Max ES Adjs = 200
Max Areas = 50 Max ESs per Area = 50
Max Ifc Prefix Adds = 100 Max Ext Prefix Adds = 100
Max Synonymous Areas = 3 Max Link State Updates = 100
OSI State or DNAV State
Indicates if the OSI or DNA V protocol is running on the router.
Network Entity Title
Indicates the area address and system ID that make up the router’s
NET.
Manual Area Addresses
Areas that the router operates within. The first area address reflects
the router’s configured NET area address. Additional area
addresses were added with the add area command.
Globals:
Indicates the currently configured global parameters:
IS Type
The router’s designation in the OSI environment: L1 or L2.
Domain ID Length
The size (in bytes) of the system ID portion of the NET.
Note: All routers throughout the domain must agree on the length
of the domain ID.
L1 LSP Size/L2 LSP Size
Displays the L1 and L2 maximum LSP buffer size.
Max IS Adjacencies/Max ES Adjacencies
Displays the maximum number of ES and IS adjacencies that are
allowed for all circuits.
Max Areas
Displays the maximum number of areas in the routing domain.
Max ESs per Area
Displays the maximum number of ESs allowed in one area.
Max Int Prefix Adds
Displays the maximum number of internal prefix addresses.
Max Ext Prefix Adds
Displays the maximum number of external prefix addresses.
Max Synonymous Areas
Displays the maximum number of level 1 areas serviced by this
router.
password
Displays the number of transmit and receive passwords configured for each
OSI Domain and Area. You configure receive passwords using the add
receive-password command. You configure transmit passwords using the
set transmit-password command.
Example:
list password
Number of Passwords Configured:
-- Domain --
Transmit = 3
Receive = 2
DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands (Talk 6)
Chapter 10. Configuring and Monitoring OSI/DECnet V 319