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Contents
Main
Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus
Technology Overview
DLSw Standard
DLSw Version 2 Standard
IP Multicast
UDP Unicast
Enhanced Peer-on-Demand Routing Feature
DLSw+ Features
Local Acknowledgment
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Notes on Using LLC2 Local Acknowledgment
DLSw+ Support for Other SNA Features
DLSw+ Configuration Task List
Defining a DLSw+ Local Peer for the Router
Defining a DLSw+ Remote Peer
TCP Encapsulation
TCP/IP with RIF Passthrough Encapsulation
FST Encapsulation
Direct Encapsulation
DLSw Lite Encapsulation
Mapping DLSw+ to a Local Data-Link Control
Token Ring
Ethernet
SDLC
QLLC
FDDI
Configuring Advanced Features
Scalability
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Availability
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Modes of Operation
Network Management
Traffic Bandwidth and Queueing Management
Access Control
DLSw+ Ring List or Port List
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Configuring DLSw+ Timers
Verifying DLSw+
Monitoring and Maintaining the DLSw+ Network
DLSw+ Configuration Examples
DLSw+ Using TCP Encapsulation and LLC2 Local AcknowledgmentBasic Configuration Example
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Router A Router B
10.2.25.1 10.2.5.2
Figure131 DLSw+ with Local AcknowledgmentSimple Configuration
DLSw+ Using TCP Encapsulation with Local AcknowledgmentPeer Group Configuration Example 1
Router A Router C
Figure132 DLSw+ with Peer Groups Specified (Example 1)
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DLSw+ Using TCP Encapsulation with Local AcknowledgmentPeer Group Configuration Example 2
Figure133 DLSw+ with Peer Groups Specified (Example 2)
SDLC 01 controller
Router C Router A Router B
Router D Router E
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Router D
BC-318
Router E
DLSw+ with SDLC Multidrop Support Configuration Examples
In the following example, all devices are type PU2.0:
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In the following example, all devices are type PU2.1 (Method 1):
In the following example, all devices are type PU2.1 (Method 2):
DLSw+ with LLC2-to-SDLC Conversion Between PU 4-to-PU 4 Communication
Figure134 LLC2-to-SDLC Conversion for PU 4-to-PU 4 Communication
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DLSw+ Translation Between Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Example
Router A Router B
Figure135 DLSw+ Translation Between Ethernet and Token Ring
AS/400
128.207.111.1
DLSw+ Translation Between FDDI and Token Ring Configuration Example
Figure136 DLSw+ Translation Between FDDI and Token Ring
Router A Router B
DLSw+
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DLSw+ Translation Between SDLC and Token Ring Media Example
AS/400
Figure137 DLSw+ Translation Between SDLC and Token Ring Media
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BC-324
DLSw+ over Frame Relay Configuration Example
Router A Router B
n
Session
Figure138 DLSw+ over Frame Relay
DLSw+ over QLLC Configuration Examples
BC-326
Example 3
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B10.1.14.2
DLSw+ with RIF Passthrough Configuration Example
Figure 139 is a sample configuration for DLSw+ using the RIF Passthrough feature.
Figure139 Network Configuration with RIF Passthrough
A10.1.12.1
25 3745
DLSw+ with Enhanced Load Balancing Configuration Example
RTR D
Figure 140 shows DLSw+ with the Enhanced Load Balancing feature.
Figure140 DLSw+ with Enhanced Load Balancing
Router D
DLSw+ Peer Cluster Feature Configuration Example
Figure 141 shows a DLSw+ network configured with the DLSw+ Peer Clusters feature.
BP2
MPA
MPB
DLSW+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation Feature Configuration Example
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DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation Feature with Border Peers Configuration
Figure 143 shows a DLSw+ border peer network configured with DLSw+ RSVP.
Figure143 DLSw+ RSVP Bandwidth Reservation Feature in a Border Peer Network
DLSWRTR1
IPRTR1
DLSw+ with Ethernet Redundancy Configuration Example
DLSw+ with Ethernet Redundancy Enabled for Switch Support Configuration
BC-333