Configuring Dlsw For Sdlc-Lan Remote Media Translation - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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7: DLS
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ONFIGURATION
Configuring DLSw for
SDLC-LAN Remote
Media Translation
[RouterB-Serial2/0] baudrate 9600
[RouterB-Serial2/0] code nrzi
After this step, the SDLC LANs across the WAN are interconnected.
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure
38, Host A and Host B are PU2.0 nodes (ATM), and Host C is a
PU2.1 node (OS2). Configure DLSw on Router A and Router B, using NRZ
encoding on the port connected with the multiplexer and NRZI encoding on the
port connected with Host C, so that the IBM host can communicate with all the
SNA PCs over the Internet.
Network diagram
Figure 38 Network diagram for SDLC-LAN configuration
Router A
Router B
1 .1.1.1/24
2.2 .2.2/24
S2/1
S2/0
Eth1/0
SDLC
SDLC
LAN
LLC2
IBM AS/400
Host A(SNA )
Host B(SNA )
MAC address: 0028 -3300 -2af5
SDLC address: 0xC1
SDLC address: 0xC2
Configuration procedure
1 Configure Router A:
# Configure interface parameters on Router A to ensure that the local DLSw peer
1.1.1.1 and remote peer 2.2.2.2 are pingable to each other (specific configuration
steps omitted).
# Configure DLSw on Router A.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] bridge enable
[RouterA] bridge 1 enable
[RouterA] dlsw local 1.1.1.1
[RouterA] dlsw remote 2.2.2.2
[RouterA] dlsw bridge-set 1
[RouterA] interface ethernet 1/0
[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] bridge-set 1
2 Configure Router B:
# Configure interface parameters on Router B to ensure that the local DLSw peer
2.2.2.2 and remote peer 1.1.1.1 are pingable to each other (specific configuration
steps omitted).
# Configure DLSw on Router B.
Internet
Host C(SNA )
SDLC address: 0 xC3

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