IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Protocol name or number
Defines the name or number of the protocol that you are deleting. If
you try to delete an unsupported protocol the system will display
the error message:
Unknown protocol name, try again
To see a list of supported protocols, type ? at the Protocol name or
number [IP]? prompt.
IP Address
Defines the 32-bit internet address of the remote IP host in
dotted-decimal notation.
Host Number
Defines the 48-bit node address of the remote IPX host.
Network Number
Defines the AppleTalk Phase 2 network number.
Node Number
Defines the node number of the interface attached to the remote
AppleTalk host.
Node address
Defines the DECnet node address of the remote DECnet host.
Configure the node address in the format
x
,
y
, where
x
is a 6-bit
area address and
y
is a 10-bit node number.
Circuit Number
Defines the name of a PVC or SVC that the protocol runs over.
pvc-group
groupname
Deletes any configured PVC group by name. The group is removed only if it
has no member circuits.
Example: remove pvc-group PVC group name [IP]?
switched-virtual-circuit
Deletes any configured SVC by circuit name.
Set
Use the set command to configure the interface to run the Frame Relay protocol.
Set Command Considerations
Two parameters, the n2-parameter and the n3-parameter, require further
explanation before you configure them. The n2-parameter sets the error threshold
for management events, and the n3-parameter sets the number of events that are
monitored in the event window. If the number of management errors in the event
window equals n2, the Frame Relay interface resets. For example:
set n3-parameter 4
set n2-parameter 3
You now have a window size of 4 (n3 = 4) and an error threshold of 3 (n2 = 3).
That means the system is monitoring 4 management events and checking to
determine if any of those are in error. If the number of events in error equals 3 (the
n2 parameter), the Frame Relay interface is reset and the status of the network is
considered
network down
.
Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces
Chapter 31. Configuring and Monitoring Frame Relay Interfaces 427
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