Cisco Systems BC-281 manual DLSWRTR2, BC-329

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Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus

DLSw+ Configuration Examples

DLSW+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation Feature Configuration Example

Figure 142 shows a DLSw+ network with the DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation feature configured.

Figure 142 DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation Feature Configured

 

 

 

 

DLSW RTR 1

IP RTR 1

IP RTR 2

DLSW RTR 2

 

Token

 

 

 

 

Ring

 

 

 

 

10.2.17.1

10.1.15.2

10.1.16.2

10.2.24.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workstation 1

Workstation 3

Workstation 4

Workstation 2

51973

DLSWRTR 1 and DLSWRTR 2 are configured for the DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation feature with an average bit rate of 40 and a maximum-burst rate of 10.

DLSWRTR 1

dlsw local-peer peer id 10.2.17.1 dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 10.2.24.3 dlsw rsvp 40 10

DLSWRTR2

dlsw local-peer peer id 10.2.24.3 dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 10.2.17.1 dlsw rsvp 40 10

The following output of the show ip rsvp sender command on the DLSWRTR2 verifies that PATH messages are being sent from DLSWRTR2:

DLSWRTR2#show ip rsvp sender

 

 

 

To

From

Pro DPort

Sport Prev Hop

I/F BPS

Bytes

10.2.17.1

10.2.24.3 TCP

2065

11003

10K

28K

10.2.24.3

10.2.17.1 TCP

11003

2065 10.2.17.1

Et1/1 10K

28K

The following output of the show ip rsvp req command on the DLSWRTR2 verifies that RESV messages are being sent from DLSWRTR2:

DLSWRTR2#show ip rsvp req

 

 

 

 

 

 

To

From

Pro

DPort

Sport Next Hop

I/F

Fi Serv BPS Bytes

10.2.24.3

10.2.17.1

TCP

11003

2065 10.2.17.1

Et1/1 FF RATE 10K

28K

If the IP cloud is able to guarantee the bandwidth requested and the show ip rsvp sender and show ip rsvp req commands are successful, issue the show ip rsvp res command to verify that a reservation was made from DLSWRTR1 to DLSWRTR2:

DLSWRTR2#show ip rsvp rese

 

 

 

 

 

To

From

Pro

DPort

Sport Next Hop

I/F Fi Serv BPS Bytes

10.2.17.1

10.2.24.3 TCP

2065

11003 10.2.17.1 Et1/1 FF RATE

10K

28K

10.2.24.3

10.2.17.1 TCP

11003

2065

FF RATE

10K

28K

 

 

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

78-11737-02

 

 

BC-329

 

 

 

 

 

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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 statementTCP Encapsulation Defining a DLSw+ Remote PeerBC-289 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 encapsulationToken Ring Mapping DLSw+ to a Local Data-Link ControlBC-292 BC-293 EthernetAssociated with this serial interface Enables DLSw+ on an Sdlc interfaceBC-294 BC-295 Configuring Advanced FeaturesPeer Groups and Border Peers ScalabilityBC-296 BC-297 BC-298 Enables peer groups and border peersLocal, remote, and group caches Configures peer-on-demand defaultsBC-299 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 mappedModes of Operation Configures a backup peerBC-306 Network Management Access ControlTraffic Bandwidth and Queueing Management BC-307DLSw+ Bridge Group List Defines a port listBC-308 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 examplesRouter B Router aBC-313 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-323Ring DLSw+ over Frame Relay Configuration ExampleBC-324 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