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2. For APPN point-to-point or negotiable, the broadcast address is used for
the initial poll. For primary multipoint, the specific address is used.
3. For switched SDLC, the device must be primary, so link role type is not
configurable for SDLC dial circuit interfaces.
link rts-hold
The time to hold Request-to-Send (RTS) high after transmitting a frame.
This setting is for half-duplex mode. This setting has no effect in full-duplex
mode.
Example:
set link rts-hold
Enter RTS hold duration after transmit complete [0.0]?
link snrm
timeout
or
retry
Configures the following SNRM(E) information for primary stations:
timeout
The time to wait for an Unnumbered Acknowledgements (UA)
response before retransmitting an SNRM(E).
retry The number of times to retransmit an SNRM(E) without receiving a
response before giving up.
Example:
set link snrm timeout
Enter SNRM response timeout [2.0]?
Example:
set link snrm retry
Enter SNRM retry count (0=forever) [6]?
link speed
For internal clocking, this command specifies the speed of the transmit and
receive clock lines.The supported range is 2400 to 2048000 bps.If you want
to use a line speed greater than 2048000, you can only do this on:
v interface 1.
v port 1 of a 4-port WAN concentration adapter.
v ports 1 and 5 of an 8-port WAN concentration adapter.
The other WAN ports must be clocked at 64 Kbps or less.
Example:
set link speed
Line Speed [64000]?
link type
multipoint
or
point-to-point
Configures the SDLC link to either a multipoint link or a point-to-point link.
Note: For switched SDLC, the link is always point-to-point, so link type is
not configurable for SDLC dial circuit interfaces.
link xid/test
timeout
or
retry
Configures the following XID/test information for primary stations:
timeout
The maximum amount of time to wait for an XID or TEST frame
response before retransmitting the XID or TEST frame.
retry The maximum number of times an XID or TEST frame is resent
before giving up. A 0 (zero) causes the router to retry indefinitely.
Configuring SDLC Interfaces
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