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sdlc mac-map remote
sdlc max-pdu
Example
Configure the virtual MAC address of the SDLC.
[3Com-Serial1/0/0] sdlc mac-map local 0000-e81c-b6bf
Syntax
sdlc mac-map remote mac-addr sdlc-addr
undo sdlc mac-map remote mac-addr sdlc-addr
View
Synchronous serial interface view
Parameter
mac-addr: The MAC address of the SDLC peer.
sdlc-addr: The SDLC address of the SDLC peer.
Description
Using the sdlc mac-map remote command, you can configure the SDLC peer.
Using the undo sdlc mac-map remote command, you can delete the SDLC peer.
By default, the synchronous serial interface has no peer.
This command is used to specify the MAC address of a peer end for an SDLC
virtual circuit so as to provide the destination MAC address on the transformation
from the SDLC to the LLC2. When configuring the DLSw, an SDLC address should
be configured a related partner (peer). The MAC address of the partner (peer)
should be the MAC address of the remote SNA device (physical addresses of such
devices as the Ethernet and the Token-Ring), or the MAC address of the peer end
compounded by the SDLC.
Example
Configure the SDLC peer.
[3Com-Serial1/0/0] sdlc mac-map remote 00E0-FC00-0010 0x05
Syntax
sdlc max-pdu n
undo sdlc max-pdu
View
Synchronous serial interface view
Parameter
n: The maximum receivable frame length of the SDLC, ranging from 1 to
17600 bytes.
Description
Using the sdlc max-pdu command, you can configure the maximum receivable
frame length of the SDLC. Using the undo sdlc max-pdu command, you can
restore the default value of the SDLC maximum receivable frame length.
By default, the maximum receivable frame length of the SDLC is of 265 bytes.
DLSw Configuration Commands
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