384 CHAPTER 25: CONFIGURING DLSW
Configuration of
DLSw DLSw configuration includes:
Create DLSw local peer entity
Create DLSw remote end peer entity
Configure Bridge set connecting to DLSw
Configure to add Ethernet port to Bridge set
Configure link layer protocol for interface encapsulation to be SDLC
Configure SDLC role
Configure SDLC virtual MAC address
Configure SDLC address
Configure SDLC peer entity
Configure XID of SDLC
Configure to add the synchronous interface encapsulated with SDLC to Bridge
set
Configure to stop running DLSw
Configure baud rate of synchronous interface
Configure encoding view of synchronous interface
Configure idle time encoding view of synchronous interface
Configure parameters of DLSw timer
Configure other parameters of LLC2
Configure other parameters of SDLC
1Create DLSw Local Peer Entity
Creating TCP channel is the first step for establishing DLSw connection. To create
TCP channel, you have to firstly configure DLSw local peer entity in order to
specify the IP address of the local end for establishing TCP connection, then the
request sent by the remote end router can be received for establishing TCP
connection. One router can only configure one local peer entity.
Please process the following configurations in the system view.
Tabl e 428 Create DLSw local peer entity
No DLSw local peer entity is created by default.
2 Create DLSw Remote Peer
You need to configure the remote peer to establish TCP channel after configuring
the local peer. The router will continuously attempt to establish TCP connection
with the remote router. One router can configure several remote peers. TCP
channels can be connected with several remote end routers by configuring several
remote peers.
Operation Command
Create DLSw local peer entity dlsw local ip-address [ init-window
init-window-size ] [ max-frame
max-frame-size ] [ max-window
max-window-size ] [ permit-dynamic ]
[ vendor-id vendor-id ]
Delete DLSw local peer entity undo dlsw local