Chapter 9. Using OSI/DECnet V
This chapter describes the router’s implementation of the International Standards
Organization’s (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Connectionless Network
Layer. DECnet Phase V supports OSI (hereafter called DECnet V/OSI) and users of
DNA V networks can use this chapter for information about the ISO OSI protocols.
This chapter contains the following sections:
v“OSI Overview”
v“NSAP Addressing” on page 286
v“Multicast Addresses” on page 288
v“OSI Routing” on page 289
v“IS-IS Protocol” on page 289
v“ESIS Protocol” on page 299
v“X.25 Circuits for DECnet V/OSI” on page299
v“OSI/DECnet V Configuration” on page301
v“Accessing the OSI Configuration Environment” on page305
v“DECnet V/OSI Configuration Commands” on page305

OSI Overview

An OSI network consists of interconnected subnetworks. Asubnetwork consists of
connected hosts referred to as end systems (ESs) and routers referred to as
intermediate systems (ISs), as shown in Figure 20.
ESs contain all the layers of the OSI reference model and contain the host
applications. ISs perform the functions of the lower three layers of the OSI
reference model and handle the routing of the network protocol data units (NPDUs)
between subnetworks. ISs logically attach to the subnetwork at the subnetwork
point of attachment (SNPA).The SNPA is the access point into the data link layer.
ES
ES AdjacentES
Subnetwork Subnetwork Subnetwork
Adjacent IS
Adjacent
ES
SNPA
IS_1
IS_2
ES
ES
ES
ES
SNPA
Figure 20. OSI Network
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