remote-secondary
address
or
link_station_name address
<
argument
>
Changes the remote station’s SDLC address in the range 02 - FE.
Example: set remote-secondary SDLC_C1 address ce
station
address
or
name
address
Changes the station’s SDLC address in the range 01 to FE.
Example:
set station c1 address
Enter station address (in hex) [C1]?
station
address
or
link station name
group-inclusion
no
or
yes
For SDLC secondary stations, set whether to include this station in the
group poll list for this link. For this to be effective, add a group poll address
using the set link group-poll command.
Example: set station c1 group-inclusion yes
station
address
or
name
max-packet
The maximum size of the packet that the station can receive (default:
2048). Do not set the maximum packet size larger than the link frame size
that is configured with the set link frame-size command; if you do, the
router automatically resets the maximum packet size to the link frame size
and issues the following ELS message:
SDLC.054: nt 3 SDLC/0 Stn xx-MaxBTU too large for Link adjusted (4096->2048)
Example:
set station c1 max-packet
Enter max packet size [2048]?
station
address
or
name
name
The name of the SDLC station.
Example:
set station c1 name
Enter station name [SDLC_C1]?
station
address
or
name
receive window
The maximum number of frames the router can receive before sending a
response. The range is 1 to 7. The default is 7.
Example:
set station c1 receive-window
Enter receive window [7]?
station
address
or
name
transmit-window
The maximum number of frames the router can transmit before receiving a
response frame. The range is 1 to 7. The default is 7.
Example:
set station c1 transmit-window
Enter transmit window [7]?
Accessing the SDLC Monitoring Environment
The monitoring environment is the GWCON process. Toenter the GWCON
process:
1. Enter talk 5 (or t5) at the OPCON (*) prompt. This brings you to the GWCON
(+) prompt as shown in the following example:
Configuring SDLC Interfaces
Chapter38. Configuring and Monitoring SDLC Interfaces 549