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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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Notices
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Notice to Users of Online Versions of This Book
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Trademarks
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About the Software
Conguration Program
Conguration Program Users Guide for Nways Multiprotocol and Access Services Products,
Conventions Used in This Manual
IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Publications
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IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Installation and Initial Conguration Guide
IBM 2210 Nways Multiprotocol Router Service and Maintenance Manual
Summary of Changes for the IBM 2210 Software Library
xxiv
dont fragment
xxv
Editorial Changes
Using and Conguring Features
Software Users Guide
Getting Help
xxvi
Exiting a Lower Level Environment
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Chapter 1. APPN
What is APPN?
peer relationship
Peer-to-Peer Communications
APPN Node Types
APPN End Nodes
2
LEN Nodes
PU 2.0 Nodes
What APPN Functions Are Implemented on the Router?
Table1. Implementation of APPN Network Node Functions (continued)
4
caches
APPN Network Node Optional Features
High-Performance Routing
6
Interoperability
Traffic types
8
Dependent LU Requester (DLUR)
Functions Supported
Restrictions
VTAM Considerations for DLUR
10
VTAM Resource Denition Reference
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APPN Connection Network
12
Restrictions
connection network name
Branch Extender
Extended Border Nodes
14
Network Topology Example
Session Services Extensions (SSE) for NNS Support
Network Requirements
16
Branch Extender vs. Extended Border Node
Managing a Network Node
Entry Point Capabilities for APPN-related Alerts
explicit focal point
focal point
sphere of control
Supported Message Units
18
SNMP Capabilities for APPN MIBs
Topology Database Garbage Collection
Congurable Held Alert Queue
Implicit Focal Point
Dynamic Denition of Dependent LUs (DDDLU)
TN3270E Server
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TN3270 LU Pooling
Multiple TN3270E Ports
TN3270E Server Client IP Address to LU Name Mapping
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How LUs are Chosen For Client Connections
<DEFLT>
Support for Subarea SNA Connections from the TN3270E Server to the Host
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Enterprise Extender Support for HPR over IP
Supported DLCs
Router Conguration Process
Conguration Changes That Require the APPN Function to Restart
Conguration Requirements for APPN
Conguring the Router as an APPN Network Node
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Minimum Conguration
Service Any
Initiate Connections Conguration
enable APPN routing on this port
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Service Any
Controlling Connections Conguration
APPN routing
service any port
Service any
Conguring Branch Extender
Branch uplink
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Branch uplink
Permit search for unregistered LUs
Conguring Extended Border Nodes
Set node
limited
List optimization
Add port
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Adjacent subnetwork affiliation
Add link
adjacent subnetwork affiliation
Add Routing List(s)
routing list name
list optimization
Add COS Mapping Table
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COS mapping table name
Non-native CP
default COS mapping
COS name pairs
default COS mapping table
High-Performance Routing
DLUR
36
Held Alert Queue Size
Conguring Focal Points
Calculating APPN Routes Using TG Characteristics
COS Options
SNA APPN Architecture Reference
38
APPN Node Tuning
Tuning Notes
Node Service (Traces)
APPN Trace Enhancements
Turn all trace ags off
save RSCV information for intermediate sessions
Accounting and Node Statistics
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DLUR Retry Algorithm
Perform long retries to restore disrupted pipe
Long retry timer
Perform retries to restore disrupted pipe
Delay before initiating retries
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Short retry timer
Short retry count
Long retry timer
Short retry count
APPN Implementation on the Router Using DLSw
How APPN Uses DLSw ports to Transport Data
APPN Frame Relay BAN Connection Network Implementation
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Sample APPN Frame Relay BAN Connection Network Denitions
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Port Level Parameter Lists
Link Level Parameter Lists
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LU Parameter List
Node Level Parameter Lists
APPN Conguration Notes
Conguring a Permanent Circuit Using ISDN
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Conguring APPN Over Dial on Demand Circuits
PU 2.1 Node Considerations
PU 2.0 Node Considerations
Considerations When Using DLUR for T2.0 or T2.1 Devices
activate link automatically
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Conguring WAN Reroute
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1The primary route is interface 1, frame relay
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Conguring WAN Restoral
Conguring V.25bis
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Conguring V.34
The following is a sample V.34conguration that could be used when APPN traffic uses PPP over V.34:
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Conguring APPN Over ATM
The following sample congures APPN overATM.
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Conguring APPN Using SDLC
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Conguring APPN Over X.25
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Conguring APPN Over Frame Relay
The following example shows conguration of APPN over Frame Relay.
Conguring APPN Over Frame Relay BAN
The following example shows conguration of APPN over Frame Relay BAN.
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Conguring TN3270E Using DLUR
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Conguring TN3270E Using a Subarea Connection
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Conguring Enterprise Extender Support for HPR Over IP
Conguring Connection Networks over HPR over IP
Conguring an Extended Border Node
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Chapter 2. Conguring and Monitoring APPN
Accessing the APPN Conguration Process
conguration
APPN Conguration Command Summary
Note: APPN will respond to a dynamic reset command at the interface level.
APPN Conguration Commands (Talk6)
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APPN Conguration Command Detail Enable/Disable
port name
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branch extender
with the same NETID
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set high-performance routing
Table5. Conguration Parameter List - High-Performance Routing (HPR)
Table6. Conguration Parameter List - HPR Timer and Retry Options
Low transmission priority traffic
low
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Medium transmission priority traffic
medium
High transmission priority traffic
high
Network transmission priority traffic
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network
set dlur
Table7. Conguration Parameter List - Dependent LU Requester
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short retry timer
Perform retries to restore disrupted pipes
Delay before initiating retries
Perform retries to restore disrupted pipes
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set tuning
Note: Youwill have to re-boot in order for the changes you specify to take place.
Table8. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Node Tuning
Maximum number of ISR sessions
maximum number of network nodes in the subnetwork
Maximum cached directory entries
Maximum shared memory
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percent of APPN shared memory used for buffers
maximum shared memory
percent of APPN shared memory used for buffers
set traces
Table9. Conguration Parameter List - Trace Setup Questions
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Table9. Conguration Parameter List - Trace Setup Questions (continued)
Table10. Conguration Parameter List - Node Level Traces
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Table11. Conguration Parameter List - Inter-process Signals Traces
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Table12. Conguration Parameter List - Module Entry and Exit Traces
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Table12. Conguration Parameter List - Module Entry and Exit Traces (continued)
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Table13. Conguration Parameter List - General Component Level Traces
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Table14. Conguration Parameter List - Miscellaneous Traces
length to trace
Table14. Conguration Parameter List - Miscellaneous Traces (continued)
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Table14. Conguration Parameter List - Miscellaneous Traces (continued)
set management
Table15. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Node Management
Table15. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Node Management (continued)
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collect intermediate session information
Table15. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Node Management (continued)
Table16. Conguration Parameter List - APPN ISR Recording Media
Memory Parameters
Table16. Conguration Parameter List - APPN ISR Recording Media (continued)
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Use the add command to add or update:
add port
Table17. Conguration Parameter List - Port Conguration
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dial on demand
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Table18. Conguration Parameter List - Port Conguration for ATM
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Table19. Conguration Parameter List - Port Denition
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Table20. Conguration Parameter List - Port Default TG Characteristics
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Table21. Conguration Parameter List - Port default LLC Characteristics
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Table21. Conguration Parameter List - Port default LLC Characteristics (continued)
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Table22. Conguration Parameter List - HPR Override Defaults
Table22. Conguration Parameter List - HPR Override Defaults (continued)
add link-station
no
Table23. Conguration Parameter List - Link Station - Detail
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x
y
APPN end node
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learn
LEN end node
APPN end node
LEN end node
Service any node
Adjacent node type
CP-CP session level security
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link type
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SVC
yes,
link type
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2
Table24. Conguration Parameter List - Station Conguration for ATM
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Table25. Conguration Parameter List - Modify TG Characteristics
Table25. Conguration Parameter List - Modify TG Characteristics (continued)
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Table25. Conguration Parameter List - Modify TG Characteristics (continued)
Table26. Conguration Parameter List - Modify Dependent LU Server
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Table27. Conguration Parameter List - Modify LLC Characteristics
Table27. Conguration Parameter List - Modify LLC Characteristics (continued)
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Table27. Conguration Parameter List - Modify LLC Characteristics (continued)
Table28. Conguration Parameter List - Modify HPR Defaults
Table28. Conguration Parameter List - Modify HPR Defaults (continued)
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Table29. Conguration Parameter List - LEN End Node LU Name
netID.LUname
LUname
add connection-network
Table30. Conguration Parameter List - Connection Network - Detail
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NetworkID
NetworkID.ConnectionNetworkName
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Table30. Conguration Parameter List - Connection Network - Detail (continued)
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Table31. Conguration Parameter List - Connection Network Conguration for ATM
CNname
netID.CNname
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Table32. Conguration Parameter List - TG Characteristics (Connection Network)
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add mode
Table33. Conguration Parameter List - APPN COS - Mode Name to COS Name Mapping - Detail
Table33. Conguration Parameter List - APPN COS - Mode Name to COS Name Mapping - Detail (continued)
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add additional-port-to-connection-network
Note: Youcan have a maximum of 5 ports per connection network denition.
Table34. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Additional port to Connection Network
NetworkID
add focal_point
Table35. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Implicit Focal Point
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add local-pu
Table36. Conguration Parameter List - APPN Local PU
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Table37. Conguration Parameter List - Routing List Conguration
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Table37. Conguration Parameter List - Routing List Conguration (continued)
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Table38. Conguration Parameter List - COS Mapping Table Conguration
Table38. Conguration Parameter List - COS Mapping Table Conguration (continued)
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Use the delete command to delete:
Activate_new_cong
TN3270E
Table39. TN3270E Conguration Command Summary
Table40. Conguration Parameter List - Set TN3270E
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Timing mark
NOP
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Table41. Conguration Parameter List - Add TN3270E Implicit
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Table42. Conguration Parameter List - Add TN3270E LU
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Table42. Conguration Parameter List - Add TN3270E LU (continued)
class
add map
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Table43. Conguration Parameter List - Add TN3270E Map (continued)
Table44. Conguration Parameter List - Add TN3270E Port
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Table44. Conguration Parameter List - Add TN3270E Port (continued)
Table45. Conguration Parameter List - Delete TN3270E LU
delete implicit-pool
Table46. Conguration Parameter List - Delete TN3270E Implicit
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Table47. Conguration Parameter List - Delete TN3270E Map
Monitoring APPN
Accessing the APPN Monitoring Commands
monitoring
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APPN Monitoring Commands
Aping
ags lu_name
Save RSCV information for intermediate sessions
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port name
station name
Memory
Restart
Stop
TN3270E
poolname
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Chapter 3. Using AppleTalk Phase 2
Basic Conguration Procedures
interface number
Enabling Router Parameters
Setting Network Parameters
AppleTalk over PPP
AppleTalk 2 Zone Filters
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General Information
Why ZoneName Filters?
How Do You Add Filters?
Other Commands:
Sample Conguration Procedures
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Enabling AP2
Setting Network Parameters
Setting Up Zone Filters
Setting Up Network Filters
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Chapter 4. Conguring and Monitoring AppleTalk Phase 2
Accessing the AppleTalk Phase 2 Conguration Environment
AppleTalk Phase 2 Conguration Commands
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exclusive
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exclusive interface#
enabled
exclusive
exclusive interface#
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value Cache-size
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interface# rst# last#
only
rst#
interface# node#
Accessing the AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Environment
AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Commands
Atecho
dest_net dest_node
AppleTalkPhase 2 Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)
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Clear Counters
AppleTalk Phase 2 Monitoring Commands (Talk5)
Interface
AppleTalkPhase 2 Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)
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Chapter 5. Using VINES
VINES Protocol Denition,
VINES Overview VINES Over Router Protocols and Interfaces
Service and Client Nodes
VINES Network Layer Protocols
VINES Internet Protocol (VINES IP)
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VINES IP Implementation
Routing Update Protocol (RTP)
Routing Table
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Neighbor Tables
RTP Implementation
RTP request packets.
RTP update packets.
RTP response packets.
Internet Control Protocol (ICP)
VINES Address Resolution Protocol (VINES ARP)
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Basic Conguration Procedures
hex #
Running Banyan VINES on the Bridging Router
Running Banyan VINES over WAN Links
Chapter 6. Conguring and Monitoring VINES
Accessing the VINES Conguration Environment
remote-X.25-addr
VINES Conguration Commands
VINES Conguration Commands (Talk6)
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VINES Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
hex#
Hex#
#
VINES Conguration Commands (Talk6)
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Accessing the VINES Monitoring Environment
VINES Monitoring Commands
VINES Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
VINES Monitoring Commands (Talk5)
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VINES Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)
VINES Monitoring Commands (Talk5)
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Chapter 7. Using DNA IV
DNA IV Overview
DNA IV Terminology and Concepts
Addressing
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Ethernet Data Link Addressing
802.5 Token-Ring Data Link Addressing
Routing
Routing Tables
Area Routers
Conguring Routing Parameters
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IBMs Implementation of DNA IV
Managing Traffic Using Access Control
Conguring Access Control
Inclusive Access Control
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Exclusive Access Control
Managing Traffic Using Area Routing Filters
DECnet Digital Network Architecture Phase-IV Routing Layer Functional Description
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Security by Area Filtering
Blending DECnet Domains
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Conguring DNA IV
DNA IV and DNA V Algorithm Considerations
Conguring DNA IV For Token Ring
Conguring DNA IV for X.25
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Chapter 8. Conguring and Monitoring DNA IV
DNA IV Conguration and Monitoring Commands
All
not
Dene/Set
arguments
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Page
Standard
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AMA
DEC-area
DEC-routing-IV
Bilingual
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off
circuit-specier argument
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circuit-specier argument
Purge
Show
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Show/List
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Zero
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Chapter 9. Using OSI/DECnet V
OSI Overview
NSAP Addressing
IDP
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DSP
IS-IS Addressing Format
Area Address
System ID
Selector
GOSIP Version 2 NSAPs
Multicast Addresses
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OSI Routing
IS-IS Protocol
IS-IS Areas
IS-IS Domain
Synonymous Areas
Figure 24. OSI Domain
IS to IS Hello (IIH) Message
L1 IIH Message
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L2 IIH Message
Point-to-Point IIH Message
Designated IS
Link State Databases
Link State Flooding
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L1 Link State Update (non-pseudonode)
L1 Link State Update (pseudonode)
Routing Tables
L1 Routing
L2 Routing
Routing Metric
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Internal and External Routing
Address Prex Encoding
Encoding a Fixed Length IDI
Encoding an AFI
Encoding a Variable Length IDI
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Authentication Passwords
ESIS Protocol
Hello Message
End System Hello (ESH) Message
Intermediate System Hello (ISH) Messages
X.25 Circuits for DECnet V/OSI
Routing Circuits
lters
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lter
templates
Templates
Link Initialization
OSI/DECnet V Conguration
Basic Conguration Procedure
Conguring OSI Over an Ethernet or a Token-Ring LAN
Conguring OSI Over X.25 or Frame Relay
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Conguring a DNA V Router for a DNA IV Environment
DNA IV and DNA V Algorithm Considerations
Page
Chapter 10. Conguring and Monitoring OSI/DECnet V
Accessing the OSI Conguration Environment
DECnet V/OSI Conguration Commands
a-z, A-Z, 0-9
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newname
area-addr
lter-name routing-circuit-name calling-DTE call-UserData priority
calling-DTE
priority
call-UserData
user
dec
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manual
X.121
routingcircuitname
template-name
Clear
Domain
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Area
only
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intfc#
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Intfc#
template-name
Page
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subnet.reprt intfc#
Subnet.reprt
Intfc#
Detailed
Summary
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domain
area.
Getting Started (Introduction to the User Interface)
Accessing the OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Environment
OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Commands
The monitoring commands either display or modify the volatile database.
Table61. OSI/DECnet V Monitoring Commands Summary
Addresses
Use the addresses command to list the routers NET and the area addresses congured for this router.
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addresses
Network Entity Title Identies the router. The NETconsists of an area address and a system ID.
Change Metric
CLNP-Stats
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Designated-router
DNAV-info
ES-Adjacencies
ES-IS-Stats
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IS-Adjacencies
IS-IS-Stats
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L1-Routes
L2-Routes
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L1-Summary
L2-Summary
L1-Update
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L2-Update
Ping-1139
dest-nsap
Send (Echo Packet)
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Subnets
Toggle (Alias/No Alias)
Traceroute
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Chapter 11. Using NHRP
Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) Overview
Benets of NHRP and the IBM implementation
346
Performance Characteristics
Examples of NHRP Congurations
NHRP in an RFC 1577 Classic IP Environment with All Devices NHRP-capable
NHRP in a Classic IP Environment with non-NHRP Device
NHRP in a Pure LAN Emulation Environment
NHRP in a LAN Emulation Environment with LAN Switches
NHRP in a Mixed Classical IP and ELAN Environment
NHRP to an Egress Router
NHRP Implementation
Virtual Network Interface (VNI)
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LANE Shortcut Interface (LSI)
Conguration Parameters
NHRP Auto-Conguration
Exclude Lists
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Destination Devices:
Next-hop Routers:
Extensions
Path Information Extensions:
IBM Vendor-Private Extensions:
Disallowed Router-to-Router Shortcuts
address=9.9.9.1 mask=255.255.255.255
Protocol Access Control Usage
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source and destination
NHRP Access Controls
ATM Network ID
Conguring the LANE Shortcuts Interface (LSI)
Conguring Devices in an ATM Network
Using NHRP with LAN Emulation
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Chapter 12. Conguring and Monitoring NHRP
Accessing the NHRP Conguration Process
NHRP Conguration Commands
Enable NHRP
Disable NHRP
Advanced Cong
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NHRP Conguration Commands (Talk6)
NHRP Advanced Conguration Commands
NHRP Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
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no
registration
resolution
server purge
Accessing the NHRP Monitoring Process
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NHRP Monitoring Commands
Box Status
Interface Status
Statistics
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Server_purge_cache
MIB
LANE Shortcuts
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CONFIG Parameters
Display
Change
Reset
Reset
NHRP Packet Tracing
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Software Users Guide
Sample trace output #2:
NHRP Packet Tracing
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Chapter 13. Using IP Version 6 (IPv6)
IPv6 Overview
IPv6 Comparison with IPv4
IPv6 Addressing
IPv6 Address Format
Text Representation of Address Prexes
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IPv6 Header Format
IPv6 Minimum MTU
IPv6 Mandatory Path MTU Discovery
IPv6 Mandatory Security
Using and Conguring Features
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
Router and Prex Discovery
Address Autoconguration
Address Resolution
Neighbor Unreachability Detection
Redirect
IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
382
Chapter 14. Conguring and Monitoring IPV6
Accessing the IPV6 Conguration Environment
IPV6 Conguration Commands
add address
net address prex
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net address prex
name interface
destination mask gateway cost ...
destination prex raddress locaddress cost ttl fragmentation
destination mask gateway
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Use the set command to set conguration parameters.
set access-control automatic-tunnel-parameters
default
cache-size
ttl fragmentation hopcount
#entries
internal-ip-address mld
path-mtu-aging-timer reassembly-size router-id routing
#nets
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Update
Update Packet-lter Commands
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Add
type sourceaddr sourceprex destaddr destprex
Change
type sourceaddr sourceprex destaddr destprex
Delete
index#
Move
index# after#
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Accessing the IPV6 Monitoring Environment
Software Users Guide
IPV6 Monitoring Commands
This section describes the IPV6 monitoring commands.
Table68. IPv6 Monitoring Command Summary
Use the cache command to display
cache
Dump routing tables
Use the dump command to display the congured routing tables.
dump
Interface addresses
Use the interface command to display addresses congured on the interface.
Mld
Use the mld command to display congured.
mld counters parameters
Use the route command to show the route to the IPv6 address.
route
Static routes
Packet-lter
Path-mtu
Ping6
Traceroute6
402
Tunnels
Page
Chapter 15. Conguring and Monitoring Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
Accessing the NDP Conguration Environment
NDP Conguration Commands
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NDP Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
no
408
Accessing the NDP Monitoring Environment
NDP Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
NDP Monitoring Commands
This section describes the NDP monitoring commands.
Table70. NDP Monitoring Command Summary
See Dump routing tables on page416 for information about the dump command.
Ping6
Chapter 16. Conguring and Monitoring Protocol Independent Multicast Routing Protocol (PIM)
Accessing the PIM Conguration Environment
PIM Conguration Commands
interfaceaddr
PIM Conguration Commands (Talk6)
412
interfaceaddress helloperiod joinpruneholdtime
routetype preferencevalue
PIM Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
PIM Conguration Commands (Talk6)
414
Accessing the PIM Monitoring Environment
PIM Conguration Commands (Talk 6)
PIM Monitoring Commands
This section describes the PIM monitoring commands.
Table72. PIM Monitoring Command Summary
Dump routing tables
Use the dump command to display the congured routing tables.
Interface
Join
Leave
Mcache
Mgroup
418
internal
Mstats
Neighbor
420
PIM
Summary PIM
Ping
Traceroute
422
Variables
Page
Chapter 17. Conguring and Monitoring Routing Information Protocol (RIP6)
Accessing the RIP6 Conguration Environment
RIP6 Conguration Commands
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Accessing the RIP6 Monitoring Environment
RIP6 Monitoring Commands
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Appendix A. Comparison of Protocols
Protocol Comparison Table
The following table compares the protocols.
Table75. Comparison Protocols
Key to Protocols
Page
Appendix B. Packet Sizes
General Issues
Network-Specic Size Limits
Protocol-Specic Size Limits
IP Packet Lengths
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Changing Maximum Packet Sizes
Packet Sizes
List of Abbreviations
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Glossary
American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems
IBM Dictionary of Computing
Fiber Optic Terminology
Information TechnologyVocabulary
448
subnetwork mask
digital
broadcast address
AppleTalkAddress Resolution Protocol (AARP)
B
multicast
all-stations address
C
line switching
450
data service unit (DSU)
noncanonical address
D
received line signal detector (RLSD)
connection
virtual
level
452
physical level
DCE ready
spoong
encapsulation
segment
data set ready (DSR)
name server
domain name
Administrative Domain
E
no response
454
explorer packet
denite response
G
H
I
Internet
456
RouTing update Protocol (RTP)
IP address
L
circuit switching
458
token ring
universally administered address
remote bridging
wide area network (WAN)
M
wide area network (WAN)
MIB object
MIB variable
modulus
N
460
Networking (APPN) network node
destination
virtual route (VR) pacing
O
P
packet mode operation
462
circuit switching
socket
subarea PU
peripheral PU
R
data carrier detect (DCD)
explicit route (ER)
path
nonseed router
S
464
destination service access point (DSAP)
Internet Control Protocol (ICP)
466
address mask
subnet
RouTing update Protocol (RTP)
subnetwork
T
multilink transmission group (MLTG)
locally administered address
physical circuit
mixed-media multilink transmission group (MMMLTG)
U
V
468
data
StreetTalk
W
pattern-matching character
X
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)
Z
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B
C
D
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E
F
H
I
J
L
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M
N
O
P
R
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