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Config> net 14
Dial circuit config> set net 2 1
Dial circuit config> encapsulator
sdlc config>
(configure SDLC)
sdlc config> exit
Dial circuit config> exit
Config>
5. Configure DLSw:
Config> prot dls
DLSw protocol user configuration
DLSw config> add sdlc
Interface # [0]? 3
SDLC Address or 'sw' (switched dial-in) [sw]? sw 2
Source MAC address [4000112402C1]? 4000003174d2
Source SAP in hex [4]?
Destination MAC address [000000000000]? 400000000004 3
Destination SAP in hex [0]? 4 4
XID0 block num in hex (0-0xfff) [0]? 017
XID0 id num in hex (0-0xfffff) [0]? 00001
For a switched dial-in link station .....
- PU type is forced to be 2
- Configured XID block/id num is used to override
fields in the XID0 from the SDLC station
- if block/id set to zeroes, XID0 is not modified
- otherwise configured fields are put into XID0
- Poll type is not configured (not used)
DLSw config>li sdlc all
Net Addr Status Source SAP/MAC Dest SAP/MAC PU Blk/IdNum PollFrame
3 FF(sw) Enabled 04 4000003174D2 04 400000000004 2 017/00001 TEST
DSLw config> exit
Config>
1 You will not be able to set any other dial circuit parameters as the software will
take defaults for all other parameter values. For information about the defaults,
see “Encapsulator” on page 644.
2 Specifying “sw” indicates that this is a switched SDLC call-in interface.
3 The destination MAC address cannot be all 0s. If you specify or default to a
value of 0, the software will prompt you for a valid address.
4 The destination SAP cannot be 0. If you specify or default to a value of 0, the
software will prompt you for a valid address.
See the “Using and Configuring DLSw” and the “Monitoring DLSw” chapters of
Protocol Configuration and Monitoring Reference Volume 1
for additional
information about configuring DLSw.
SDLC Configuration Requirements
In addition to the SDLC-specific configuration procedures and commands described
in this chapter, you need to configure SDLC in the DLSw or APPN protocol. Only
one protocol at a time, DLSw or APPN, may run over a given SDLC interface. In
other words, link stations on a given SDLC interface cannot be divided between
APPN and DLSw. If a DLSw configuration and an APPN configuration exist for the
same SDLC interface, the first protocol to come active will own the SDLC interface.
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