A unique hexadecimal value from 1 to FFF is assigned to each interface. The interfaces on each ring (segment) have the same segment number, but the segment number is unique to each ring.

These prompts appear for each Token Ring interface.

Interface 1 (Port 2) is of type Token Ring

Configure Source Routing on this interface? (Yes, No): [Yes]

Configuring Interface 1 (Port 2)

Segment Number (hex) of this Interface (1-FFF): [A2]

If more than two interfaces are con®gured for source routing, enter a unique hexadecimal value from 1 to FFF unique for the internal virtual segment.

Virtual Segment Number (hex) of this Router (1-FFF): [A4]

6. A panel similar to the following is displayed:

This is all configured bridging information:

Interfaces configured for STB:

Interface #

Port #

Interface Type

0

1

Token Ring

1

2

Token Ring

The Source Routing part of SRT Bridging has been enabled

Bridge Number of this Router: A

Interfaces configured for Source Routing:

Interface #

Port#

Segment #

Interface Type

0

1

A1

Token Ring

1

2

A2

Token Ring

Virtual Segment Number of this Router: A4

Save this Configuration? (Yes, No): [Yes]

7.Enter y to save the bridging con®guration and continue with quick con®guration. Enter n to re-display the bridging con®guration prompts.

If you enter y, the following message appears:

Bridging configuration saved

Con®guring Protocols

After you save the bridging con®guration, you will see the following panel:

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Protocol Configuration

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Type ©Yes© to Configure Protocols

Type ©No© to skip Protocol Configuration

Type ©Quit© to exit Quick Config

Configure Protocols? (Yes, No, Quit): [Yes]

Take one of the following actions:

vEnter y to con®gure the protocols.

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IBM SC30-3681-08 manual Conguring Protocols, Panel similar to the following is displayed