Cisco Systems BC-281 manual DLSw+ Translation Between Sdlc and Token Ring Media Example, BC-322

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Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus

DLSw+ Configuration Examples

interface fddi 0 no ip address source-bridge 26 1 10 source-bridge spanning

Router B

source-bridge ring-group 10

dlsw local peer peer-id 132.11.11.3 dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 132.11.11.2 interface loopback 0

ip address 132.11.11.3 255.255.255.0 interface tokenring 0

no ip address source-bridge 25 1 10 source-bridge spanning

DLSw+ Translation Between SDLC and Token Ring Media Example

DLSw+ provides media conversion between local or remote LANs and SDLC. For additional information about configuring SDLC parameters, refer to the chapter “Configuring LLC2 and SDLC Parameters.”

Figure 137 illustrates DLSw+ with SDLC encapsulation. For this example, 4000.1020.1000 is the MAC address of the FEP host (PU 4.0). The MAC address of the AS/400 host is 1000.5aed.1f53, which is defined as Node Type 2.1. Router B serves as the primary station for the remote secondary station 01. Router B can serve as either primary station or secondary station to remote station D2.

Figure 137 DLSw+ Translation Between SDLC and Token Ring Media

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Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

BC-322

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Contents Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus BC-281IP Multicast DLSw StandardDLSw Version 2 Standard BC-282UDP Unicast DLSw+ FeaturesEnhanced Peer-on-Demand Routing Feature Expedited TCP ConnectionLocal Acknowledgment BC-284BC-285 LLC2 Session without Local AcknowledgmentBC-286 DLSw+ Support for Other SNA Features BC-287Defines the DLSw+ local peer Command PurposeDefining a DLSw+ Local Peer for the Router Following is a sample dlsw local peer statementDefining a DLSw+ Remote Peer TCP EncapsulationBC-289 Defines a remote peer with FST encapsulation TCP/IP with RIF Passthrough EncapsulationFST Encapsulation BC-290Defines a remote peer with direct encapsulation Direct EncapsulationDLSw Lite Encapsulation Defines a remote peer with DLSw Lite encapsulationMapping DLSw+ to a Local Data-Link Control Token RingBC-292 Ethernet BC-293Enables DLSw+ on an Sdlc interface Associated with this serial interfaceBC-294 Configuring Advanced Features BC-295Scalability Peer Groups and Border PeersBC-296 BC-297 Enables peer groups and border peers BC-298Configures peer-on-demand defaults Local, remote, and group cachesBC-299 Following command enables NetBIOS DDR Displays content of group, local and remote cachesNetBIOS Dial-on-Demand Routing Explorer FirewallsSNA Dial-on-Demand Routing Following command configures the SNA DDR featureUDP Unicast Feature BC-301LLC1 Circuits Configures a dynamic peerPromiscuous Peer Defaults Dynamic PeersLoad Balancing Configures promiscuous peer defaultsAvailability BC-303Local router BC-304Ethernet Redundancy Configures transparent redundancyBackup Peers Addresses on a transparent bridged are mappedConfigures a backup peer Modes of OperationBC-306 Traffic Bandwidth and Queueing Management Access ControlNetwork Management BC-307Defines a port list DLSw+ Bridge Group ListBC-308 Static Resources Capabilities Exchange Filter Lists in the Remote-Peer CommandStatic Paths BC-309Configuring DLSw+ Timers BC-310BC-311 Following sections provide DLSw+ configuration examples BC-312Router a Router BBC-313 BC-314 DLSw+ with Peer Groups Specified ExampleRouter C BC-315BC-316 FEPRouter D BC-317Following example, all devices are type PU DLSw+ with Sdlc Multidrop Support Configuration ExamplesRouter E BC-318Following example, all devices are type PU 2.1 Method BC-319BC-320 Hostname Router aBC-321 DLSw+ Translation Between Fddi and Token RingDLSw+ Translation Between Sdlc and Token Ring Media Example BC-322BC-323 Sdlc partner 1000.5aed.1f53 d2 sdlc dlsw d2DLSw+ over Frame Relay Configuration Example RingBC-324 Example DLSw+ over Qllc Configuration ExamplesFollowing three examples describe Qllc support for DLSw+ BC-325DLSw+ with RIF Passthrough Configuration Example BC-326DLSw+ with Enhanced Load Balancing Configuration Example BC-327DLSw+ Peer Cluster Feature Configuration Example BC-328DLSWRTR2 BC-329Shows a DLSw+ border peer network configured with DLSw+ Rsvp BC-330DLSw+ with Ethernet Redundancy Configuration Example BC-331DLSw+ with Ethernet Redundancy in a Switched Environment BC-332BC-333 BC-334