Part No. 114063 Rev. AAugust 1996Router Software Version 11.0Site Manager Software Version 5.0Configuring DLSwServices
x 114063 Rev. AAppendix ADLSw Default SettingsAppendix BCriteria for DLSw PrioritizationPredefined DLSw Criteria ...
Configuring DLSw Services4-14 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Internal Clock Speed Default: 19200 KB Options: 1200 B| 2400 B | 4800 B | 7200 B | 9600 B |1920
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-15 Parameter: Sync Line Coding Default: NRZ Options: NRZ| NRZI | NRZI Mark Function: Sets the same line coding value for
Configuring DLSw Services4-16 114063 Rev. A Parameter: RTS Enable Default: Disable Options: Enable| Disable Function: Controls the toggling of the Req
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-17Figure 4-11. DLS Local Device Configuration Window5. Click on Add.The Local Device Configuration screen appears (Figure 4
Configuring DLSw Services4-18 114063 Rev. AFigure 4-12. Local Device Configuration WindowFollowing are descriptions of the local device configuration pa
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-19 Parameter: DLSw Mode Default: Primary Options: Primary| Secondary PP | Secondary MP Function: Specifies the type of lin
Configuring DLSw Services4-20 114063 Rev. A Parameter: PU Name Default: None Options: Any valid, 8-byte ASCII name Function: Specifies the name of the
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-21Table 4-2. IDBLOCK Numbers for Switched PUsDevice IDBLOCK NumNPSI 0033770 0043650/3680 0056100/3790 006NTO, 3767 007S/3
Configuring DLSw Services4-22 114063 Rev. A Parameter: IDNUM Default: None Options: Any 5-digit hexadecimal value from 00000 to FFFFF (for T2.0 nodes)
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-23 Parameter: XID Format Default: None Options: FIXED| VARIABLE1 | VARIABLE2 Function: Specifies the format of the XID I-fi
114063 Rev. A xiFiguresFigure 1-1. DLSw Single-Switch and Dual Switch-to-Switch Networks ...1-5Figure 1-2. Bay Networks Single-Swit
Configuring DLSw Services4-24 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Source (Virtual) SAP (hex) Default: 0x4 Range: 0x01 to 0xFE Function: Specifies the source servi
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-25 Parameter: MAXOUT Default: 7 Range: 1 to 127 Function: Controls the maximum number of consecutive frames that an SDLC
Configuring DLSw Services4-26 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Canureach Retries Default: 4294967295 Range: 0 to 4294967295 Function: Specifies the number of t
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-27 Parameter: Canureach Retries2 Default: 0 Range: 0 to 4294967295 Function: Specifies the number of times a CANUREACH mes
Configuring DLSw Services4-28 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Link Station Retries Default: 4294967295 Range: 0 to 4294967295 Function: Specifies the maximum
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-29Mapping Frame Relay AddressesIf you are configuring a Frame Relay circuit without SRB, the LLC2 Frame RelayMappings wind
Configuring DLSw Services4-30 114063 Rev. AFigure 4-14. LLC2 Frame Relay Mapping Add Window2. Specify the DLCI, Remote MAC, and Local MAC parameters,
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-31 Parameter: Remote MAC Default: None Options: Standard MSB Token Ring MAC addresses Function: Provides the remote MAC a
114063 Rev. A 5-1Chapter 5Editing DLSw ParametersThis chapter describes how to edit DLSw global and interface parameters, as wellas how to add, edit,
xii 114063 Rev. AFigure 4-1. DLSw Global Parameters Window ...4-4Figure 4-2. Source Route Enca
Configuring DLSw Services5-2 114063 Rev. AYou may be required to customize the LLC2, TCP/IP, SDLC, or SRB parametersas well, since these support DLSw
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-3Figure 5-1. Configuration Manager WindowEditing DLSw Global ParametersTo edit DLSw global parameters, begin at
Configuring DLSw Services5-4 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-2. Edit DLSw Global Parameters Window2. Edit the parameters that you want to change.3. Click on OK.
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-5DLSw Global Parameter DescriptionsThis section describes the DLSw global parameters that you can customize fro
Configuring DLSw Services5-6 114063 Rev. A Parameter: TCP Window Size Default: 8000 (octets) Range: 5000 to 64000 (octets) Function: Specifies (in octe
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-7 Parameter: IP Virtual Ring Default: None Options: Any valid, unassigned ring number from 1 to 409510 (0x0001
Configuring DLSw Services5-8 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Max Slot Sessions Default: 200 (sessions per slot) Range: 1 to 10000 Function: Specifies the maxi
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-9 Parameter: MAC Cache Age Default: 300 (s) Options: Any number of seconds greater than 20 Function: Specifies t
Configuring DLSw Services5-10 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Reject Unconfigured Peers Default: Accept Options: Accept| Reject Function: Specifies whether DLS
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-11 Parameter: Keepalive Time (sec) Default: 60 (s) Range: 0 to 2147483647 Function: Specifies the time interval
114063 Rev. A xiiiFigure 5-22. Deleting a DLSw Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table Entry ...5-40Figure 5-23. DLSw MAC Peer Configuratio
Configuring DLSw Services5-12 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Maximum Package Size Default: 1532 bytes Range: 0 to 2147483647 Function: Specifies the maximum
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-13 Parameter: Packaging Threshold Default: 20 percent of the TCP window size Range: 0 to 100 percent (0 indicat
Configuring DLSw Services5-14 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-3. DLSw Interface Configuration Window2. Select an interface from the list.The interfaces appear in
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-15 Parameter: Enable Default: Enable Options: Enable| Disable Function: Enables or disables Data Link Switching
Configuring DLSw Services5-16 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-4. Circuit List WindowFigure 5-5. Edit Connector WindowIn either case, the Circuit Definition windo
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-17Figure 5-6. Circuit Definition Window1. Select Protocols > DLSw > Interfaces.The Edit DLSw Interface win
Configuring DLSw Services5-18 114063 Rev. A2. Click on Values and select Enable or Disable.3. If you are editing an SDLC circuit, edit the Mode parame
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-19Figure 5-8. Configured Peer in DLSw Peer Configuration WindowNote: The DLSw protocol prioritization and traffic
Configuring DLSw Services5-20 114063 Rev. AAdding a DLSw Peer IP Table EntryTo add a new DLSw Peer IP Table entry, begin at the DLSw Peer Configuration
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-21 Parameter: Peer IP Address Default: None Options: Any valid, 32-bit IP address in the form network.host (usi
Configuring DLSw Services5-22 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-10. Deleting a DLSw Peer IP Table EntryThe system software deletes the entry, and the entry disapp
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-23To access the DLSw Slot IP Table, begin at the Configuration Manager window(refer to Figure 5-1) and select Pr
Configuring DLSw Services5-24 114063 Rev. AAdding a DLSw Slot IP Table EntryTo add a new DLSw Slot IP Table entry, begin at the DLSw Slot Configuration
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-25 Parameter: Slot Default: None Range: 1 to 14 Function: Specifies the slot number that you want to associate w
Configuring DLSw Services5-26 114063 Rev. A3. Click on the IP Address for TCP Connection parameter box, and enter anew IP address.4. Click on Apply.Th
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-27 Parameter: IP Address for TCP Connection Default: None Options: Any valid, 32-bit IP address in the form net
Configuring DLSw Services5-28 114063 Rev. A1. Select the Slot IP Table entry.2. Click on Delete.The system software deletes the entry you selected, an
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-29Figure 5-15. SAP Addresses in DLSw SAP Configuration WindowAdding a DLSw SAP Table EntryTo add a new SAP Table
Configuring DLSw Services5-30 114063 Rev. A2. Type the 0x prefix and then enter a hexadecimal value for the SAPparameter.Valid SAP addresses include ev
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-31Editing a DLSw SAP Table EntryYou can edit only the SAP Window (flow control) parameter associated with anexis
114063 Rev. A xvTablesTable 4-1. DLSw Startup Screens and Required Parameters ...4-2Table 4-2. IDBLOCK Numbers for Swit
Configuring DLSw Services5-32 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-17. Saving the Edited SAP Window Setting5. Click on Done.You return to the Configuration Manager wi
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-33 Parameter: SAP Window Default: 10 (frames) Range: 6 to 200 frames Function: Specifies the maximum number of u
Configuring DLSw Services5-34 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-18. Deleting a SAP Table Entry4. Click on Done.This completes the deletion procedure and returns y
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-35Figure 5-19. DLSw NetBIOS Peer Configuration WindowClicking on a name in the list window causes the DLSw Peer
Configuring DLSw Services5-36 114063 Rev. AAdding a DLSw Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table EntryTo add a new DLSw Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table entry, fro
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-37 Parameter: NetBIOS Name Default: None Options: Any valid NetBIOS name Function: Specifies the name of the rem
Configuring DLSw Services5-38 114063 Rev. AEditing a DLSw Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table EntryYou can edit only the Default NetBIOS Peer IP Address par
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-39Following is a description of the Default NetBIOS Peer IP Address parameter. Parameter: Default NetBIOS Peer
Configuring DLSw Services5-40 114063 Rev. AFigure 5-22. Deleting a DLSw Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table Entry2. Click on Delete.The system deletes the e
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-41To access the DLSw MAC Peer Configuration window, begin at the ConfigurationManager window (refer to Figure 5-1
xvi 114063 Rev. ATable C-10. LLC Troubleshooting ...C-25Table C-11. SDLC Tr
Configuring DLSw Services5-42 114063 Rev. AAdding a DLSw Default MAC Peer IP Table EntryTo add a new DLSw Default MAC Peer IP Table entry, begin at th
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-43 Parameter: MAC Address Default: None Options: Any valid, 48-bit MAC address expressed in hexadecimal notatio
Configuring DLSw Services5-44 114063 Rev. A4. Click on Apply.This saves your change to the router configuration file.Figure 5-25. Saving a DLSw Default
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-45 Parameter: Default MAC Peer IP Address Default: None Options: Any valid, 32-bit IP address in the form netwo
Configuring DLSw Services5-46 114063 Rev. AThe system software deletes the entry you select, and the entry disappearsfrom the list.3. Click on Done.Th
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-47Figure 5-27. DLS Local Device Configuration Window2. Click on the local device whose parameters you want to ch
Configuring DLSw Services5-48 114063 Rev. A• To add a local device, start at the Configuration Manager window andselect the connector to which you are
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-49DLSw Local Devices Parameter DescriptionsThis section describes the DLSw Local Devices parameters that you ca
Configuring DLSw Services5-50 114063 Rev. A Parameter: DLSw Mode Default: Primary Options: Primary| Secondary PP | Secondary MP Function: Specifies the
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-51 Parameter: PU Type Default: None Options: T2.0| T2.1 Function: Specifies the type of the XID-sending node. Th
114063 Rev. A xviiAbout This GuideThis guide describes how to customize Bay Networks™ router software for DataLink Switching (DLSw) services.The guide
Configuring DLSw Services5-52 114063 Rev. A Parameter: IDNUM Default: None Options: Any 5-digit hexadecimal value from 00000 to FFFFF (for T2.0 nodes)
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-53 Parameter: XID Format Default: None Options: FIXED| VARIABLE1 | VARIABLE2 Function: Specifies the format of t
Configuring DLSw Services5-54 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Source (Virtual) SAP (hex) Default: 0x4 Range: 0x01 to 0xFE Function: Specifies the source servi
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-55 Parameter: MAXOUT Default: 7 Range: 1 to 127 Function: Controls the maximum number of consecutive frames tha
Configuring DLSw Services5-56 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Canureach Retries Default: 4294967295 Range: 0 to 4294967295 Function: Specifies the number of t
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-57 Parameter: Canureach Retries2 Default: 0 Range: 0 to 4294967295 Function: Specifies the number of times a CAN
Configuring DLSw Services5-58 114063 Rev. A Parameter: Link Station Retries Default: 4294967295 Range: 0 to 4294967295 Function: Specifies the maximum
Editing DLSw Parameters114063 Rev. A 5-59Deleting a DLSw Local Device EntryTo delete a DLSw Local Device entry from the router configuration, start at
114063 Rev. A 6-1Chapter 6Using DLSw PrioritizationThis chapter provides guidelines for implementing DLSw TCP-levelprioritization. Following an overvi
Configuring DLSw Servicesxviii 114063 Rev. ABefore You BeginBefore using this guide, you must complete the following procedures:• Open a configuration
Configuring DLSw Services6-2 114063 Rev. AAs a router operates, network traffic from a variety of sources converges at aninterface. Without protocol pr
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-3DLSw Priority QueuesThis section describes how DLSw protocol prioritization works, and definesDLSw terms.Alth
Configuring DLSw Services6-4 114063 Rev. AThe Enqueuing ProcessThe router enqueues packets that match a DLSw priority filter as follows:1. Applies filte
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-5One goal of weighted dequeuing is to send smaller packets ahead of large packets,without violating the bandw
Configuring DLSw Services6-6 114063 Rev. AFigure 6-1. Weighted Bandwidth Allocation
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-7Tuning DLSw Protocol PrioritizationThis section explains how congestion control and queue depth affect DLSwp
Configuring DLSw Services6-8 114063 Rev. AConfiguring Default Priority QueuesYou configure the default behavior of DLSw protocol prioritization using th
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-9Enabling the Default Queues for Configured and Unconfigured PeersBegin by displaying the DLSw Protocol Priorit
Configuring DLSw Services6-10 114063 Rev. AFigure 6-3. Global DLSw PP Parameters/Defaults Window2. Select Protocol Priority (PP) and click on Values.T
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-115. To also use the default priority queue structure for all unconfiguredpeers, change the value of the PP fo
About This Guide114063 Rev. A xixseparator ( > ) Separates menu and option names in instructions andinternal pin-to-pin wire connections.Example: P
Configuring DLSw Services6-12 114063 Rev. ACustomizing the Default Queue ConfigurationOnce you enable DLSw protocol prioritization, any DLSw peer uses
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-133. Click on OK when you are finished editing parameters.DLSw Protocol Prioritization Parameter DescriptionsU
Configuring DLSw Services6-14 114063 Rev. A Parameter: PP for Unconfigured Peers Default: Disabled Options: Enabled| Disabled Function: Toggles protoco
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-15 Parameter: Default Bandwidths Default: 60, 40, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 Range: Ten entries (one per queue) o
Configuring DLSw Services6-16 114063 Rev. AConfiguring Peer-Specific Priority QueuesYou create the priority queue configuration for all configured and unc
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-17The Peer Queue Configuration window appears (Figure 6-9).Figure 6-9. Peer Queue Configuration WindowThe Peer
Configuring DLSw Services6-18 114063 Rev. AFigure 6-10. Add/Edit/Delete Queues Window4. Click on Add.The Add Queue window appears(Figure 6-11).Figure
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-196. Enter a bandwidth.The bandwidth for Q0 must be greater than 0. You can assign any percentagebetween 0 an
Configuring DLSw Services6-20 114063 Rev. AFigure 6-13. Peer Queue Configuration Window with Both Default andPeer-Specific ConfigurationsEnabling or Disa
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-214. Click on Apply.5. Click on Done.Customizing Specific DLSw Peer QueuesOnce you create and enable peer-spec
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Configuring DLSw Servicesxx 114063 Rev. ASAP service access pointSDLC Synchronous Data Link ControlSNA Systems Network ArchitectureSRB source route br
Configuring DLSw Services6-22 114063 Rev. APeer Queue Configuration Parameter DescriptionsUse the following descriptions as guidelines when you configur
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-23 Parameter: Max Queue Size Default: 16000 Range: 5000 to 2147483647 bytes Function: Specifies the maximum si
Configuring DLSw Services6-24 114063 Rev. AThe DLS Priority/Outbound Filters window appears (Figure 6-16).Figure 6-16. DLS Priority/Outbound Filters W
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-25Figure 6-17. Filter Template Management WindowThe software includes sample templates for filtering NetBIOS a
Configuring DLSw Services6-26 114063 Rev. A4. Click on Create to make a new template, or select an existing templateand click on Edit.The Create DLS T
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-27Figure 6-19. Selecting the DLSw Queue ActionThe Queue Number window appears (Figure 6-20).Figure 6-20. Queu
Configuring DLSw Services6-28 114063 Rev. A8. Enter the queue number.DLSw will send traffic that meets this filter’s criteria and ranges to the queuenum
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-2914. Select the template that you want to apply from the Templates scroll box.15. Click on OK.The DLS Priori
Configuring DLSw Services6-30 114063 Rev. AUsing the DLSw Peer Configuration WindowIn addition to using the menu selections shown in this section, you
Using DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A 6-31Sample Templates for DLSw Protocol PrioritizationIn addition to using the Configuration Manager screens desc
114063 Rev. A xxiTechnical Support and Online ServicesTo ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partnersworldwide, Bay Networks Cus
114063 Rev. A A-1Appendix ADLSw Default SettingsTables A-1 through A-9 list the default settings for DLSw parameters. Use theConfiguration Manager to e
Configuring DLSw ServicesA-2 114063 Rev. ATable A-2. DLSw Interface ParametersParameter DefaultEnable EnableDLSw Mode PrimaryTable A-3. DLSw Peer IP T
DLSw Default Settings114063 Rev. A A-3Table A-5. DLSw Slot IP Table ParametersParameter DefaultIP Address for TCP Connection NoneSlot NoneIP Address N
Configuring DLSw ServicesA-4 114063 Rev. ATable A-9. DLSw Local Devices ParametersParameter DefaultDisable EnableLink Station Address (hex) NoneDLSw M
114063 Rev. A B-1Appendix BCriteria for DLSw PrioritizationThis appendix includes both the DLSw predefined criteria that the ConfigurationManager provid
Configuring DLSw ServicesB-2 114063 Rev. APredefined DLSw CriteriaYou configure outbound filters for DLSw traffic based on the predefined criterialisted in
Criteria for DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A B-3Table B-2. DLSw Reference Points for FID2 FramesCriteria (FID2) Reference Point Offset (bits) Length
Configuring DLSw ServicesB-4 114063 Rev. ASpecifying MAC Address RangesWhen you create a filter that includes a source or destination MAC Addresscriter
Criteria for DLSw Prioritization114063 Rev. A B-5Source Routing Bridge Functional MAC AddressesFunctional MAC addresses are Destination MAC addresses
Configuring DLSw Servicesxxii 114063 Rev. ABay Networks Customer ServiceIf you purchased your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorizedres
Configuring DLSw ServicesB-6 114063 Rev. ATable B-6. SAP CodesDescription SAP CodeXID or TEST 00Individual Sublayer Mgmt 02Group Sublayer Mgmt 03SNA 0
114063 Rev. A C-1Appendix CDLSw TroubleshootingThis appendix provides information on diagnosing and troubleshooting DLSwnetworks, specifically:• Viewin
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-2 114063 Rev. AFor information on viewing events and messages using Site Manager or acompatible third-party network managem
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-3Using and Decoding the DLSw LogThis section provides general information about DLSw states and events, asdescribe
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-4 114063 Rev. ASample Log EntriesThis section describes some common sample DLSw event entries that may appearin the log file
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-5Event Code 17# 4: 04/25/95 22:43:00 DEBUG SLOT 1 DLS Event Code: 17LLC test frame receivedThis message in
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-6 114063 Rev. AEstablishing DLSw/LLC ConnectionsFigure C-1 illustrates a sample dual-switch DLSw network and the networkpac
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-7Figure C-1. Sample DLSw/LLC2 Network Connection SequenceToken RingHostRouter ATerminalLLC PU 2.0Router BEthernet#
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-8 114063 Rev. AReviewing the Network LogThis section describes the debug event messages that Router B logs when itestablish
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-9The Host computer generates an SABME frame and sends it to Router A. RouterA returns UA and receiver not ready (R
Technical Support and Online Services114063 Rev. A xxiiiBay Networks Information ServicesBay Networks Information Services provide up-to-date support
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-10 114063 Rev. AFigure C-2. Sample DLSw/SDLC Network Connection SequenceToken RingHostRouter ATerminalSDLC PU 2.0Router B(C
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-11Reviewing the Network Connection SequenceThis section describes the debug event messages that Router B (see Figu
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-12 114063 Rev. ARouter B generates and sends an XIDFRAME-T2 to Router A. Router A sends anXID-T2 (P) to the Host.The Host c
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-13The remote router issues a DL_HALTED frame and sends it to the local router.# 20: 04/25/95 22:43:09 DEBUG S
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-14 114063 Rev. AExampleIf you are filtering events from Slots 3 and 4, you enterlog -fftwid -eDLS -s3 -s42. Make sure that t
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-15If the sessions are not in an established state, do the following:a. Make sure all slots configured to run DLSw h
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-16 114063 Rev. AFrame rejects causesession failures.1. Endstation MAXINparameter smaller thanwfLlcInterfaceTw2. MTU receive
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-17File transfers with largepackets are slow.1. DLSw uses more CPUthan SRB.2. The TCP window size istoo small, caus
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-18 114063 Rev. ACommon DLSw Non-ProblemsThe DLSw log often contains debug event messages that report conditions aboutproper
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-19# 36: 04/25/95 22:43:17 INFO SLOT 1 TCP Event Code: 7TCP Error: 29 Opening 192.200.1.25,2065 - 192.200.4.
Configuring DLSw Servicesxxiv 114063 Rev. ASupport Source CDThis CD-ROM -- sent quarterly to all contracted customers -- is a complete BayNetworks Ser
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-20 114063 Rev. ATable C-5. DLSw Configuration TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action/SolutionThe log file contains noD
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-21The DLSw interface isDOWN; LLC interface is UP.1. DLSw interfaceconfigured on a different slotthan physical inter
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-22 114063 Rev. ADLSw/TCP connectionspartially come up.1. No peer configured2. Peer is not reachable1. Add a peer and its IPa
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-23Table C-8. SNA TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action/SolutionSNA stations cannotconnect over DLSw.1. Hos
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-24 114063 Rev. ATable C-9. NetBIOS TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action/SolutionNetBIOS stations cannotconnect ove
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-25Table C-10. LLC TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action/SolutionFrame rejects causesession failures.1. End
Configuring DLSw ServicesC-26 114063 Rev. ASDLC does not connect tothe host computer.1. SDLC interface not active2. SDLC local devices notconfigured pr
DLSw Troubleshooting114063 Rev. A C-27Verifying the WAN CablingTable C-12 lists the specific WAN cables that ensure reliable DLSw connectivityover an S
114063 Rev. A Index-1Aactions, traffic filterDLSw prioritization, 6-27addingDLSw default MAC peer IP entries, 5-42DLSw default NetBIOS peer IP entries,
Technical Support and Online Services114063 Rev. A xxvInfoFACTSInfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24-hour fax-on-demand service. Thisautomated system
Configuring DLSw ServicesIndex-2 114063 Rev. AdeletingDLSw default MAC peer IP entries, 5-45DLSw default NetBIOS peer IP entries, 5-39DLSW from a node
Index114063 Rev. A Index-3DLSw local devices parametersCanureach Retries, 4-26, 5-56Canureach Retries2, 4-27, 5-57Canureach Timer, 4-25, 5-55Canureach
Configuring DLSw ServicesIndex-4 114063 Rev. AGgetting helpfrom a Bay Networks Technical ResponseCenter, xxvfrom the Support Source CD, xxivthrough Co
Index114063 Rev. A Index-5Ppackaging, 2-15configuring, 5-12Packaging Threshold parameter, 5-13Packaging Timeout parameter, 5-12parallel data pathsavoid
Configuring DLSw ServicesIndex-6 114063 Rev. ASSAP addressin a TEST frame, 2-7in an explorer frame, 2-6SAP parameter, 4-11, 5-30SAP Window parameter,
Index114063 Rev. A Index-7Wweighted dequeuing algorithm, 6-5wfDlsInterfaceEntry, C-14wfTcpConnEntry, C-14window size, SAP, 5-33World Wide Web, Bay Net
114063 Rev. A 1-1Chapter 1Data Link Switching OverviewThis chapter presents information about Data Link Switching (DLSw), as follows:• DLSw networking
Configuring DLSw Services1-2 114063 Rev. ADLSw Networking OverviewDLSw provides a standards-based mechanism for reliably transportingconnection-orient
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-3DLSw runs on all Bay Networks router platforms using local and wide areanetwork facilities, including• LL
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Configuring DLSw Services1-4 114063 Rev. A-- Fixed information, such as an organization’s software version-- Customized information, where one router
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-5Figure 1-1. DLSw Single-Switch and Dual Switch-to-Switch NetworksBay Networks RouterToken RingBay Network
Configuring DLSw Services1-6 114063 Rev. ASingle-Switch ServicesDLSw single-switch services enable the router to perform link level conversion,while p
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-7Figure 1-2. Bay Networks Single-Switch RouterThere are two important types of single-switch conversion:•
Configuring DLSw Services1-8 114063 Rev. AFigure 1-3 illustrates a network using adjacent routers, each performing single-switch conversion. Between s
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-9DLSw dual-switch services are based on RFC 1795. This latest RFC defines theTCP/IP control protocol, Switc
Configuring DLSw Services1-10 114063 Rev. ASDLC SupportThe Bay Networks integrated SDLC support merges the low-speed SDLC trafficof an SNA network with
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-11Figure 1-5. SDLC Conversion in a Single-Switch ConfigurationIn Figure 1-5, the SDLC clients appear to bot
Configuring DLSw Services1-12 114063 Rev. AFigure 1-6 illustrates a DLSw dual switch-to-switch network with SDLC clientsusing DLSw services at the loc
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-13Primary SDLC SupportA Bay Networks router configured as a primary device on an SDLC link can• Control the
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Configuring DLSw Services1-14 114063 Rev. ASecondary SDLC SupportA Bay Networks router acting as a secondary device on an SDLC link can• Support a sin
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-15Figure 1-8. Secondary SDLC Routers in (a) Single- and (b) Dual-Switch DLSw NetworksFront-end processerHo
Configuring DLSw Services1-16 114063 Rev. ASecondary SDLC LimitationsBay Networks routers configured as secondary SDLC link stations function asPU 2.0
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-17Figure 1-9. Locally Acknowledged Synchronous Pass-through in (a) Single- and(b) Dual-Switch DLSw Network
Configuring DLSw Services1-18 114063 Rev. AFrame Relay SupportFigure 1-10 illustrates the connection of a host through a Frame Relay network, ina confi
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-19Bay Networks provides two ways to communicate directly with an SNA processor(such as an IBM 3745 or AS/4
Configuring DLSw Services1-20 114063 Rev. ABoundary Access NodeThe Boundary Access Node (BAN) is an IBM router enhancement. BAN refers tothe RFC 1490
Data Link Switching Overview114063 Rev. A 1-21Protocol PrioritizationYou can use protocol prioritization to transmit DLSw traffic before other traffic o
114063 Rev. A 2-1Chapter 2DLSw Implementation NotesThis chapter provides important information about the Bay Networks DLSwimplementation. You should r
114063 Rev. A vContentsConfiguring DLSw Services i About This GuideAudience ...
Configuring DLSw Services2-2 114063 Rev. ASelecting DLSw may enable the following subsystems:• A data link control subsystem, either LLC2 (for LAN med
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-3-- Converts the CANUREACH frame back to a TEST (POLL) frame.-- Forwards the TEST (POLL) frame to all interfa
Configuring DLSw Services2-4 114063 Rev. AFigure 2-1. DLSw-Capable Routers on an IP BackboneFor Frame Relay networks, you must configure the DLSw route
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-5Figure 2-2. Sample DLSw and SRB NetworkFor mixed topologies (SRB and non-SRB LANs), an end-to-end connection
Configuring DLSw Services2-6 114063 Rev. ACount the IP virtual ring as one ring in each source routing segment attached toyour TCP/IP network. You cou
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-7Figure 2-3. DLSw and Source Route Bridging on SRB CircuitsDLSw and Bridging ServicesThis section presents th
Configuring DLSw Services2-8 114063 Rev. AThe transparent bridge interface on the same circuit with DLSw never sees TESTframes that contain destinatio
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-9.Figure 2-5. Translation Bridge ServicesThe translation bridge service:• Supports communication between syst
Configuring DLSw Services2-10 114063 Rev. AFigure 2-6. Independent DLSw/Translation Bridge NetworkParallel Bridge and DLSw PathsIf a valid bridging pa
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-11Figure 2-7. DLSw Services in Parallel with a Source Routing BridgeMultiple DLSw Peers on a LANYou can config
vi 114063 Rev. AIntegrated SDLC Conversion ...1-10Primary SDLC Support .
Configuring DLSw Services2-12 114063 Rev. AMemory RequirementsDLSw provides buffering of LLC2 packets in single switch-mode, and additionalbuffering o
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-13TCP Max Retransmission TimeoutThe setting for the TCP Max Retransmission Timeout parameter determines thema
Configuring DLSw Services2-14 114063 Rev. ALLC2 Flow ControlThe LLC2 protocol interface provides a bidirectional window and a SAP creditallocation, th
DLSw Implementation Notes114063 Rev. A 2-15DLSw PackagingIn DLSw dual-switch configurations, packaging allows multiple DLSw frames(consisting of user d
114063 Rev. A 3-1Chapter 3DLSw Configuration OverviewThis chapter provides general information about configuring DLSw on BayNetworks routers, including•
Configuring DLSw Services3-2 114063 Rev. AFigure 3-1. DLSw Configuration Sequence for Token Ring/802.5 or Other SRB NetworksBegin ConfigurationAre you
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-3Figure 3-2. DLSw Configuration Sequence for Ethernet/802.3 or Frame Relay NetworkBegin ConfigurationAre you
Configuring DLSw Services3-4 114063 Rev. AAdding Single-Switch DLSw ServicesWhen configuring a DLSw single-switch network, DLSw is enabled on eachrelev
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-5Single-Switch Configuration RequirementsThis section describes the objects you define when you configure sing
114063 Rev. A viiChapter 3DLSw Configuration OverviewUsing Site Manager to Configure DLSw ...
Configuring DLSw Services3-6 114063 Rev. ADLSw SAP TableEvery data packet contains a one-byte destination SAP and source SAP. You canselect whether DL
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-7Figure 3-4. Sample Network with SAP Table DefinitionsRefer to Chapter 5 for more information about accessin
Configuring DLSw Services3-8 114063 Rev. AAdding Dual-Switch DLSw ServicesWhen configuring DLSw dual-switch services, DLSw is enabled only oninterfaces
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-9Dual-Switch Configuration RequirementsThis section describes the objects you define when you configure dual-s
Configuring DLSw Services3-10 114063 Rev. AKeepalive TimeThe DLSw Keepalive Time parameter ensures that the TCP connection to aremote router is active
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-11The router uses this IP address to establish the TCP sessions between peers in aDLSw network. Generally,
Configuring DLSw Services3-12 114063 Rev. A-- For Slot 4, note that an IP address cannot be assigned to an SDLCinterface, and no IP address is assigne
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-13You enter slot information in the DLSw Slot IP Table during the initialconfiguration procedure. Refer to C
Configuring DLSw Services3-14 114063 Rev. AOnce a router knows that a DLSw peer can reach a specific system, the router canaddress frames directly to t
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-15Unconfigured PeersA Bay Networks router running DLSw can respond to requests from remoterouters to initiat
viii 114063 Rev. ASetting the DLSw Global Parameters ...4-4Specifying Source
Configuring DLSw Services3-16 114063 Rev. AFigure 3-7. Sample Network with Peer IP Table DefinitionsConfiguring SDLC Lines and DevicesThis section descr
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-17• Clock Source• Internal Clock Speed• Sync Line CodingFor information on configuring the SDLC line paramet
Configuring DLSw Services3-18 114063 Rev. AFor each local device that you add, Site Manager creates a corresponding SDLClink station, which is how SDL
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-19There is one Frame Relay Mapping table for each physical Frame Relay interface.Each entry must have a val
Configuring DLSw Services3-20 114063 Rev. ADynamically Learned Remote SystemsBay Networks routers cache (dynamically learn) the MAC address and NetBIO
DLSw Configuration Overview114063 Rev. A 3-21In the local router’s Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table, enter the IP address of theremote peer associated wi
Configuring DLSw Services3-22 114063 Rev. ADLSw prioritization uses the following parameters:• Bandwidth Allocation• Max Queue Buffers• Max Queue Wind
114063 Rev. A 4-1Chapter 4Starting DLSwThis chapter describes how to enable DLSw services. It assumes that you haveread Configuring Routers and complet
Configuring DLSw Services4-2 114063 Rev. AStarting DLSw the First TimeWhen you first start DLSw, you use Site Manager to edit parameters that DLSwrequi
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-3SDLC • SDLC Line Parameters• DLSw Global Parameters• DLSw Slot Configuration/Add• Local DeviceConfiguration/Add• DLSw Peer
114063 Rev. A ixDeleting a DLSw Default MAC Peer IP Table Entry ...5-45Editing DLSw Local Devices Paramete
Configuring DLSw Services4-4 114063 Rev. ASetting the DLSw Global ParametersAfter you select DLSw from the Select Protocols window, the DLSw GlobalPar
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-5 Parameter: IP Virtual Ring Default: None Range: 1 to 4095 Function: Specifies a virtual ring number for the TCP/IP netwo
Configuring DLSw Services4-6 114063 Rev. AAdding Source Routing ParametersWhen you add DLSw to a Token Ring circuit, you first set the source routinggl
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-7Figure 4-4. Add DLSw Slot Configuration Window2. Enter the appropriate slot value and its IP address.Use the following pa
Configuring DLSw Services4-8 114063 Rev. A Parameter: IP Address Default: None Options: Any IP address specified in dotted decimal notation Function: S
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-9Figure 4-6. Add DLSw Peer Configuration Window2. Enter the appropriate peer IP address.Use the following parameter descri
Configuring DLSw Services4-10 114063 Rev. AAdding a Service Access Point (SAP)The DLSw SAP Configuration window (Figure 4-7) displays SAP configurationi
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-11Figure 4-8. Add DLSw SAP Configuration Window2. Enter the appropriate SAP value.Refer to the parameter description that
Configuring DLSw Services4-12 114063 Rev. AAdding SDLC Line Parameters and Local DevicesTo configure DLSw on synchronous interfaces (COM1, COM2, and so
Starting DLSw114063 Rev. A 4-13 Parameter: Clock Source Default: Internal Options: External|Internal Function: Identifies whether the router provides c
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