IBM BC-201 manual Rsrb, BC-202

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Overview of IBM Networking

RSRB

Note All commands supported on the Cisco 7500 series routers are also supported on the Cisco 7000 series routers.

RSRB

In contrast to Source-Route Bridging (SRB), which involves bridging between Token Ring media only, RSRB is a Cisco technique for connecting Token Ring networks over non-Token Ring network segments. (DLSw+ is the Cisco strategic method for providing this function.)

The Cisco RSRB software implementation includes the following features:

Provides for multiple routers separated by non-Token Ring segments. Three options are available:

Encapsulate the Token Ring traffic inside IP datagrams passed over a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection between two routers.

Use Fast-Sequenced Transport (FST) to transport RSRB packets to their peers without TCP or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) header or processor overhead.

Use data link layer encapsulations over a single serial line, Ethernet, Token Ring, or Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) ring connected between two routers attached to Token Ring networks.

Provides for configurable limits to the size of the TCP backup queue.

Figure 85 shows an RSRB topology. The virtual ring can extend across any non-Token Ring media supported by RSRB, such as serial, Ethernet, FDDI, and WANs. The type of media you select determines the way you set up RSRB.

Figure 85

RSRB Topology

 

 

Virtual ring

Token

 

Non-Token Ring

Ring

 

Media

 

Token

Token

 

Ring

Ring

Token

Ring

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Note If you bridge across Token Ring media, it is recommended that you do not use RSRB. Use SRB instead. Refer to the chapter “Configuring Source-Route Bridging” for more information.

 

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

BC-202

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Contents Overview of IBM Networking BC-201Rsrb BC-202Configuration Considerations BC-203DLSw+ BC-204BC-205 DLSw StandardDLSw Version 2 Standard IP Multicast DLSw+ FeaturesEnhanced Peer-on-Demand Routing Feature UDP UnicastLocal Acknowledgment BC-207BC-208 LLC2 Session Without Local AcknowledgmentBC-209 DLSw+ Support for Other SNA Features BC-210BC-211 Stun and BstunStun Networks Stun Features BC-212BC-213 BC-214 StunBstun Networks Bstun FeaturesLLC2 and Sdlc Parameters BC-215Cisco Implementation of LLC2 BC-216BC-217 IBM Network Media TranslationCisco Implementation of Sdlc BC-218 Sdllc Media Translation FeaturesVirtual Token Ring Concept Other Considerations Resolving Differences in LLC2 and Sdlc Frame SizeMaintaining a Dynamic RIF Cache BC-219Qllc Conversion BC-220Cisco Implementation of Qllc Conversion BC-221Comparing Qllc Conversion to Sdllc BC-222Other Implementation Considerations BC-223RFC 1490 Routed Format for LLC2 BNN BC-224RFC 1490 Bridged Format for LLC2 BAN BC-225Ncia Server BC-226Ncia Client/Server Model BC-227BC-228 Advantages of the Client/Server ModelExtended Scalability Migration Support BC-229Dspu and SNA Service Point BC-230Shows a router functioning as a Dspu concentrator BC-231BC-232 SNA Switching ServicesBenefits of SNASw IP Infrastructure Support Reduced Configuration RequirementsScalable Appn Networks Network Design SimplicityBC-234 HPR Capable SNA Routing ServicesBranch Extender Enterprise Extender HPR/IP BC-235Dynamic CP Name Generation Support Usability FeaturesResponsive Mode Adaptive Rate-Based Flow Control Dynamic SNA BTU SizeUser-Settable Port Limits Interprocess Signal TracingManagement Enhancements Console Message ArchivingToken Ring, Ethernet, and Fddi LAN and IP-Focused Connection TypesMIB Support for Advanced Network Management Awareness Virtual Token RingNative IP Data-Link Control HPR/IP Cisco Transaction ConnectionVirtual Data-Link Control Ctrc and Cics BC-240Ctrc and DB2 BC-241BC-242 Cmcc Adapter HardwareBenefits of Ctrc BC-243 Channel Interface ProcessorChannel Port Adapter Parallel Channel Port Adapter Differences Between the CIP and CPAEscon Channel Port Adapter BC-244Supported Environments Cmcc Adapter Features for TCP/IP EnvironmentsCommon Link Access to Workstation TCP/IP OffloadBC-246 IP Host BackupCisco Multipath Channel+ BC-247 Cmcc Adapter Features for SNA EnvironmentsCisco SNA BC-248 Cisco Multipath ChannelTN3270 Server BC-249 SNA FunctionsTelnet Server Functions BC-250