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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

ESCON

Parallel

 

 

Parallel

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum number of

2

1

1

interfaces

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum memory

128 MB

32 MB

32 MB

 

 

 

 

Cisco IOS release support

Cisco IOS

Cisco IOS

Cisco IOS

 

 

Release 10.2 and

Release 11.3(3)T

Release 11.3(3)T

 

 

later

and later

and later

 

 

 

 

Virtual port number

2

0

0

 

 

 

 

Channel interface state

Yes

Disabled—Use the

Disabled—Use

tracking (HSRP, SNMP

 

state-tracks-signal

the

alerts)

 

 

command to enable

state-tracks-sig

 

 

 

 

nal command to

 

 

 

 

enable

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

BC-247

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Contents BC-203 Overview of IBM NetworkingBC-204 RsrbBC-205 Configuration ConsiderationsBC-206 DLSw+DLSw Standard DLSw Version 2 StandardBC-207 Enhanced Peer-on-Demand Routing Feature DLSw+ FeaturesIP Multicast UDP UnicastBC-209 Local AcknowledgmentLLC2 Session Without Local Acknowledgment BC-210BC-211 BC-212 DLSw+ Support for Other SNA FeaturesStun and Bstun Stun NetworksBC-213 BC-214 Stun FeaturesBC-215 Stun BC-216LLC2 and Sdlc Parameters Bstun FeaturesBstun Networks BC-217BC-218 Cisco’s Implementation of LLC2IBM Network Media Translation Cisco’s Implementation of SdlcBC-219 Sdllc Media Translation Features Virtual Token Ring ConceptBC-220 Maintaining a Dynamic RIF Cache Resolving Differences in LLC2 and Sdlc Frame SizeOther Considerations BC-221BC-222 Qllc ConversionBC-223 Cisco’s Implementation of Qllc ConversionBC-224 Comparing Qllc Conversion to SdllcBC-225 Other Implementation ConsiderationsBC-226 RFC 1490 Routed Format for LLC2 BNNBC-227 RFC 1490 Bridged Format for LLC2 BANNcia BC-228Ncia Server Ncia Client/Server ModelBC-229 Ncia Server Client/Server Model BC-230Extended Scalability Advantages of the Client/Server ModelMigration Support BC-231Alps BC-232BC-233 Dspu and SNA Service PointRouter Acting as a Dspu Concentrator BC-234SNA Switching Services Benefits of SNASwBC-235 Scalable Appn Networks Reduced Configuration RequirementsIP Infrastructure Support Network Design SimplicityHPR Capable SNA Routing Services Branch ExtenderBC-237 BC-238 Enterprise Extender HPR/IPDynamic CP Name Generation Support Usability FeaturesDynamic SNA BTU Size Dlur Connect-OutManagement Enhancements Trap MIB Support for Advanced Network Management Awareness LAN and IP-Focused Connection TypesToken Ring, Ethernet, and Fddi Virtual Token RingCisco Transaction Connection DLC Switching Support for Access to Sdlc and QllcVirtual Data-Link Control Native IP Data-Link Control HPR/IPBC-243 Ctrc and CicsBC-244 Ctrc and DB2Cmcc Adapter Hardware Benefits of CtrcBC-245 Channel Interface Processor Channel Port AdapterBC-246 Escon Channel Port Adapter Differences between the CIP and CPAParallel Channel Port Adapter BC-247Common Link Access to Workstation Cmcc Adapter Features for TCP/IP EnvironmentsSupported Environments TCP/IP OffloadIP Host Backup Cisco Multipath Channel+BC-249 Cmcc Adapter Features for SNA Environments Cisco SNABC-250 Cisco Multipath Channel TN3270 ServerBC-251 SNA Functions Telnet Server FunctionsBC-252 BC-253 BC-254