lsap
lsap
Use the lsap DLUR configuration command to create a SAP in the SNA session switch, or to enter DLUR SAP configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to delete a SAP and all SNA session switch links using the internal LAN interface.
lsap
lsap type
[no] lsap type
Syntax Description |
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type | Internal adapter type on the CIP card, which corresponds to |
| the value specified in the lan internal LAN configuration |
| command. The currently supported type is |
Internal adapter interface on the CIP card, which is the | |
| same value specified in the adapter internal LAN |
| configuration command. |
lsap | (Optional) Local SAP number, 04 to FC, in hexadecimal. |
| The value must be even and should normally be a multiple |
| of 4. It must be unique within the internal adapter in that no |
| other 802.2 clients of that adapter, in the router or in a host, |
| should be allocated the same SAP. The default value is C0. |
Default
The default value for lsap is hexadecimal C0.
Command Mode
DLUR configuration
Usage Guidelines
If the SAP in the SNA session switch function is already created, the lsap command with no arguments puts you in DLUR SAP configuration mode.
The lsap command can be entered only in DLUR configuration mode.
The lsap command uses values that are defined in two other commands: the lan internal LAN configuration command and the adapter internal LAN configuration command. The lan type and adapter
However, the lan type keyword is a little different. Where the type on the lan command is tokenring, the corresponding type on lsap is
The no lsap command hierarchically deletes any links using it. Any sessions using those links are lost.
28TN3270 Server Commands