
BayRS Version 15.5.0.0 Document Change Notice
19-8 314470-15.5 Rev 00
Enabling and Disabling a Peer’s DLSw Priority Queues
Peer-specific DLSw priority queues are disabled by default. To enable the
customized DLSw priority queues that you have configured for a specific peer,
navigate to the peer’s dlsw-peer-queue-configuration prompt (for example,
box;
dlsw; dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/<peer-IP-address>) and enter:
protocol-priority enabled
For example, to enable the customized DLSw priority queues that you configured
for a peer with an IP address of 192.168.1.1, navigate to the peer’s
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration prompt and enter:
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1# protocol-priority enabled
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1#
To disable the customized DLSw priority queues for a specific peer again,
navigate to the peer’s dlsw-peer-queue-configuration prompt (for example,
box;
dlsw; dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/<peer-IP-address>) and enter:
protocol-priority disabled
For example, to disable the customized DLSw priority queues for a peer with an
IP address of 192.168.1.1, navigate to the peer’s dlsw-peer-queue-configuration
prompt and enter:
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1# protocol-priority disabled
dlsw-peer-queue-configuration/192.168.1.1#
Creating and Enabling Priority Outbound Filters for DLSw traffic
You can create priority filters for outbound DLSw traffic for specific peers that
determine which traffic is sent to which DLSw priority queue (0 through 9).
To create a DLSw priority filter for outbound traffic, navigate to the global dlsw
prompt (for example, box; dlsw) and enter:
dlsw-priority-outbound-filter-name <filter_name> peer-ip-addr <value>
filter_name
is a descriptive name of the outbound traffic filter you are creating.
For example, use the name dsap_01and02_q3 for a filter that sends traffic with a
destination SAP address of 01 or 02 to queue 3. The filter name can be up to 30
alphanumeric characters in length.
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