Cisco Systems BC-281 manual BC-321, DLSw+ Translation Between Fddi and Token Ring

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Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus

DLSw+ Configuration Examples

dlsw bridge-group 5

!

interface loopback 0

ip address 128.207.111.1 255.255.255.0 interface Ethernet 0

no ip address bridge-group 5

!

bridge 5 protocol ieee

Router B

hostname Router B

!

source-bridge transparent 500 1000 1 5 dlsw local-peer peer-id 128.207.1.145 dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 128.207.111.1 dlsw bridge-group 5

!

interface loopback 0

ip address 128.207.1.145 255.255.255.0 interface ethernet 1/2

no ip address bridge-group 5

!

interface tokenring 2/0 no ip address ring-speed 16 source-bridge 7 1 500 source-bridge spanning

!

bridge 5 protocol ieee

Because DLSw+ does not do local translation between different LAN types, Router B must be configured for SR/TLB by issuing the source-bridge transparent command. Also, note that the bridge groups are configured on the ethernet interfaces.

DLSw+ Translation Between FDDI and Token Ring Configuration Example

DLSw+ also supports FDDI media. The configuration is similar to other DLSw+ configurations except for configuring for a specific media type. The following example shows FDDI media (see Figure 136).

Figure 136 DLSw+ Translation Between FDDI and Token Ring

FDDI

DLSw+

Router A

Router B

Token

Ring

H6565

In the following configuration, an FDDI ring on Router A is connected to a Token Ring on Router B across a DLSw+ link.

Router A

source-bridge ring-group 10

dlsw local-peer peer-id 132.11.11.2

 

dlsw remote-peer 0

tcp

132.11.11.3

 

 

 

 

interface loopback

0

 

 

 

 

 

ip address 132.11.11.2

255.255.255.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents BC-281 Configuring Data-Link Switching PlusDLSw Version 2 Standard DLSw StandardIP Multicast BC-282Enhanced Peer-on-Demand Routing Feature DLSw+ FeaturesUDP Unicast Expedited TCP ConnectionBC-284 Local AcknowledgmentLLC2 Session without Local Acknowledgment BC-285BC-286 BC-287 DLSw+ Support for Other SNA FeaturesDefining a DLSw+ Local Peer for the Router Command PurposeDefines the DLSw+ local peer Following is a sample dlsw local peer statementBC-289 Defining a DLSw+ Remote PeerTCP Encapsulation FST Encapsulation TCP/IP with RIF Passthrough EncapsulationDefines a remote peer with FST encapsulation BC-290DLSw Lite Encapsulation Direct EncapsulationDefines a remote peer with direct encapsulation Defines a remote peer with DLSw Lite encapsulationBC-292 Mapping DLSw+ to a Local Data-Link ControlToken Ring BC-293 EthernetBC-294 Enables DLSw+ on an Sdlc interfaceAssociated with this serial interface BC-295 Configuring Advanced FeaturesBC-296 ScalabilityPeer Groups and Border Peers BC-297 BC-298 Enables peer groups and border peersBC-299 Configures peer-on-demand defaultsLocal, remote, and group caches NetBIOS Dial-on-Demand Routing Displays content of group, local and remote cachesFollowing command enables NetBIOS DDR Explorer FirewallsUDP Unicast Feature Following command configures the SNA DDR featureSNA Dial-on-Demand Routing BC-301Promiscuous Peer Defaults Configures a dynamic peerLLC1 Circuits Dynamic PeersAvailability Configures promiscuous peer defaultsLoad Balancing BC-303BC-304 Local routerBackup Peers Configures transparent redundancyEthernet Redundancy Addresses on a transparent bridged are mappedBC-306 Configures a backup peerModes of Operation Network Management Access ControlTraffic Bandwidth and Queueing Management BC-307BC-308 Defines a port listDLSw+ Bridge Group List Static Paths Filter Lists in the Remote-Peer CommandStatic Resources Capabilities Exchange BC-309BC-310 Configuring DLSw+ TimersBC-311 BC-312 Following sections provide DLSw+ configuration examplesBC-313 Router aRouter B DLSw+ with Peer Groups Specified Example BC-314BC-315 Router CFEP BC-316BC-317 Router DRouter E DLSw+ with Sdlc Multidrop Support Configuration ExamplesFollowing example, all devices are type PU BC-318BC-319 Following example, all devices are type PU 2.1 MethodHostname Router a BC-320DLSw+ Translation Between Fddi and Token Ring BC-321BC-322 DLSw+ Translation Between Sdlc and Token Ring Media ExampleSdlc partner 1000.5aed.1f53 d2 sdlc dlsw d2 BC-323BC-324 DLSw+ over Frame Relay Configuration ExampleRing Following three examples describe Qllc support for DLSw+ DLSw+ over Qllc Configuration ExamplesExample BC-325BC-326 DLSw+ with RIF Passthrough Configuration ExampleBC-327 DLSw+ with Enhanced Load Balancing Configuration ExampleBC-328 DLSw+ Peer Cluster Feature Configuration ExampleBC-329 DLSWRTR2BC-330 Shows a DLSw+ border peer network configured with DLSw+ RsvpBC-331 DLSw+ with Ethernet Redundancy Configuration ExampleBC-332 DLSw+ with Ethernet Redundancy in a Switched EnvironmentBC-333 BC-334