Table 4-4. Nautica Path Attributes - Bay Networks Nautica 200 Reference Manual

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Attribute
Type
Name
ISDN-Number 1/ to 6/
BandWidthMode
Min-BandWidth
Max-BandWidth
Dem-Thresh-PC
Dem-Period
Idle-Thresh-PC
Min-Call-Length
Compression-Type
Secure-Key
IP-RIP-Direction
Rip-Support
OSPF-Support
IPX-RIP-SAP-Direction
Bridging
4-30
When you MODify or create a NEW Nautica path, BCC moves
into the Nautica path object. Typing Info at this prompt displays a
list of all the path attributes.
Nautica path. Click on the attribute for which you require more
information.
Table 4-4.
Options (Default in Bold)
Cannot be amended by the user
User defined, case sensitive name
A valid ISDN option
ondemand, permanent
0, User Defined Number
0, User Defined Number
0, User Defined Number
0, User Defined Percentage
0, User Defined Percentage
0, User Defined Number
any, none, staclz, mppc, wcp
0, user defined number between 0 and
4294967295
sendandlisten, none, sendonly,
listenonly
rip1compat, rip1subnet, rip1, rip2
none, ospf2
sendandlisten, none, sendonly,
listenonly
no, yes
Table 4-4
Nautica Path Attributes
lists all the attributes for a
MTC
ty
na
isdn-n #/
ba
min-b
max-b
dem-t
dem-p
id
min-c
comp
se
ip-
rip-s
ospf-s
ipx-r
bridgi
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