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Overview of IBM Networking

CMCC Adapter Hardware

The Cisco 7200 series router supports online insertion and removal (OIR), which allows you to install or remove port adapters while the system is operating.

Note In this chapter, references to Channel Port Adapter (CPA) correspond to both the ECPA and the PCPA. Refer to the Cisco 7200 Series Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines publication for more details.

ESCON Channel Port Adapter

An ECPA is classified as a high-speed port adapter providing a single ESCON physical channel interface. Current Cisco 7200 configuration guidelines recommend using no more than three high-speed port adapters in a single Cisco 7200 router.

Parallel Channel Port Adapter

A PCPA provides a single parallel channel physical interface supporting 3.0 or 4.5 Mbps data transfer rates.

Differences Between the CIP and CPA

Table 4 illustrates the differences between the CMCC adapters.

Table 4

Differences Between the CIP and the CPA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Product Differences

CIP

ECPA

PCPA

 

 

 

 

Router platform

Cisco 7500

Cisco 7200

Cisco 7200

 

 

Cisco 7000 with

 

 

 

 

RSP7000

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channel interfaces

ESCON Parallel

ESCON

Parallel

 

 

 

 

Maximum number of interfaces

2

1

1

 

 

 

 

Maximum memory

128 MB

32 MB

32 MB

 

 

 

 

Cisco IOS release support

Cisco IOS Release 10.2

Cisco IOS

Cisco IOS

 

 

and later

Release 11.3(3)T

Release 11.3(3)T

 

 

 

and later

and later

 

 

 

 

Virtual port number

2

0

0

 

 

 

 

Channel interface state tracking

Yes

Disabled—Use the

Disabled—Use the

(HSRP, SNMP alerts)

 

state-tracks-signal

state-tracks-signal

 

 

 

command to enable

command to enable

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

BC-244

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Contents Overview of IBM Networking BC-201Rsrb BC-202Configuration Considerations BC-203DLSw+ BC-204BC-205 DLSw StandardDLSw Version 2 Standard DLSw+ Features Enhanced Peer-on-Demand Routing FeatureIP Multicast 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 Features LLC2 and Sdlc ParametersBstun Networks BC-215Cisco Implementation of LLC2 BC-216BC-217 IBM Network Media TranslationCisco Implementation of Sdlc BC-218 Sdllc Media Translation FeaturesVirtual Token Ring Concept Resolving Differences in LLC2 and Sdlc Frame Size Maintaining a Dynamic RIF CacheOther Considerations 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 Reduced Configuration Requirements Scalable Appn NetworksIP Infrastructure Support Network Design SimplicityBC-234 HPR Capable SNA Routing ServicesBranch Extender Enterprise Extender HPR/IP BC-235Usability Features Responsive Mode Adaptive Rate-Based Flow ControlDynamic CP Name Generation Support Dynamic SNA BTU SizeInterprocess Signal Tracing Management EnhancementsUser-Settable Port Limits Console Message ArchivingLAN and IP-Focused Connection Types MIB Support for Advanced Network Management AwarenessToken Ring, Ethernet, and Fddi 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 Differences Between the CIP and CPA Escon Channel Port AdapterParallel Channel Port Adapter BC-244Cmcc Adapter Features for TCP/IP Environments Common Link Access to WorkstationSupported Environments 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