Creating Dlsw Peers - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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7: DLS
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HAPTER
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ONFIGURATION

Creating DLSw Peers

To do...
Set DLSw timers
Configure LLC2 parameters
Enable the multicast function
of DLSw v2.0
Configure the maximum
attempts of sending an
explorer frame in DLSw v2.0
Apply an ACL in DLSw so that
DLSw handles only Ethernet
frames that match the ACL
Configure local reachable
MAC or SAP addresses
Configure the remote
reachability information for
the router
For more information on bridge and bridge set configuration, refer to
Configuration" on page
Establishing a TCP connection is the first step in establishing a DLSw circuit. To
establish a TCP connection, you need to specify the IP addresses of both end
systems across the TCP connection.
Before the local router can initiate or accept a TCP connection request, you need
to configure a local DLSw peer specifying the IP address of the local end of the
TCP connection. A router can only have one local peer.
After a local peer is created, a remote DLSw peer should be created to establish a
TCP connection. The following command specifies the IP address of the remote
router with which a TCP connection is to be established. After the configuration,
the router will keep attempting to establish a TCP connection with the remote
router. A router can have multiple remote peers. A local DLSw peer must be
created before you can create a remote DLSw peer for it.
Follow these steps to create DLSw peers:
To do...
Use the command...
Enter system view system-view
Create a local
dlsw local ip-address [ init-window
DLSw peer
init-window-size | keepalive
keepalive-interval | max-frame
max-frame-size | max-window
max-window-size | permit-dynamic |
vendor-id vendor-id ] *
Use the command...
Refer to
"Setting DLSw Timers"
on page 215
Refer to
"Configuring LLC2
Parameters" on page 216
Refer to
"Enabling the Multicast
Function of DLSw v2.0" on page
217
Refer to
"Configuring the
Maximum Number of DLSw v2.0
Explorer Retries" on page 217
Refer to
"Applying an ACL in
DLSw" on page 217
Refer to
"Configuring Local
Reachable MAC or SAP
Addresses" on page 224
Refer to
"Configuring Remote
Reachability Information" on
page 224
405.
Remarks
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
"Bridging
Remarks
-
Required
The IP address specifies with
ip-address must be a
reachable IP address of the
local host

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