Packet size (INFO field): 2052
Speed: 4 Mb/sec
Media: Shielded
RIF Aging Timer: 120
Source Routing: Enabled
Mac Address 000000000000
5. Exit the Token-Ringconfiguration process and enter the DNA NCP configuration
process.
TKR config> exit
Config> protocol DN
NCP>
6. Use the define command to define a DNA circuit on the Token-Ringinterface:
NCP> define circuit tkr/0 state on
7. Optionally use the define command to set the routing type for the circuit. For
bilingual or Phase IV support, you need to change the routing type from the
default (standard) to either bilingual or AMA.
NCP> define circuit tkr/0 router type bilingual
or-
NCP> define circuit tkr/0 router type AMA
8. Use the list command to check the parameters.
NCP> list circuit tkr/0 characteristics
Circuit Permanent Characteristics
Circuit = TKR/0
State = On
Cost = 4
Router priority = 64
Hello timer = 15
Max routers = 16
Router type = Standard
9. Restart the router, so that all configured parameters take effect.
Note: If you want to disable source-routing or set the RIF-timer to a value other
than the default value, use the source-routing command and the set
RIF-timer command in the Token-Ringconfiguration process.
Configuring DNA IV for X.25
The procedure to run the DNA IV protocol over X.25 circuits involves commands
from the X.25 and DNA IV configuration processes.
1. From the OPCON prompt (*) enter the configuration process. Go to "t 6" and
enter X.25 config (net #). If this is the first time X.25 is being configured then do
the following:
a. DEFINE the router’s DTE address.
X.25 Config> set address
b. DEFINE each protocol that will be supported over X.25:
X.25 Config> add protocol
IP It is usually a good idea to add this protocol so that you can verify
the general X.25 configure is OK
DN
Note: Allow protocol parameters to default.
c. DEFINE protocol remote address to the remote X.25 address mapping for
the protocols that require this:
X.25 Config> add address
Using DNA IV
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