Step
Configure the maximum
3.
number of information
frames the router can receive
before it must send an
acknowledgement.
Configure the maximum
4.
number of consecutive
information frames the router
can send before receiving an
acknowledgement from the
peer.
Configure the LLC2 output
5.
queue length.
Configure the modulus value
6.
of LLC2.
Configure the number of
7.
LLC2 transmission retries.
Configure the maximum
8.
LLC2 PDU.
Configure the LLC2 local
9.
acknowledgment delay time.
10. Configure LLC2
acknowledgment waiting
time.
11. Configure the LLC2
busy-station polling interval.
12. Configure the LLC2 P/F
waiting time.
13. Configure the LLC2 REJ
status time.
14. Configure the LLC2 POLL
timer.
Configuring the multicast function of DLSw v2.0
Before you configure the multicast function of DLSw v2.0, you must first configure the multicast
function of the device, and configure the local DLSw peer. After DLSw v2.0 multicast is enabled, the
origin DLSw v2.0 device can multicast SOCKET messages (with explorer frames encapsulated) to a
specific multicast address, so all target DLSw v2.0 routers listening to the multicast address can
receive the SOCKET messages and get the explorer frames.
When you configure the multicast function of DLSw v2.0, follow these guidelines:
•
By default, the DLSw multicast function is disabled on devices running DLSw v2.0. To enable
this function, use the dlsw multicast command.
•
Before enabling the DLSw multicast function, configure the outbound multicast interface
specified with interface interface-type interface-number in the above-mentioned command on
the same interface as the local DLSw peer.
•
To enable the DLSw multicast function, execute the related multicast command first.
Command
llc2 max-ack length
llc2 receive-window length
llc2 max-send-queue length
llc2 modulo { 8 | 128 }
llc2 max-transmission retries
llc2 max-pdu length
llc2 timer ack-delay mseconds
llc2 timer ack mseconds
llc2 timer busy mseconds
llc2 timer poll mseconds
llc2 timer reject mseconds
llc2 timer detect mseconds
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Remarks
3 by default.
Optional.
7 by default.
Optional.
50 by default.
Optional.
128 by default.
Optional.
3 by default.
Optional.
1493 bytes by default.
Optional.
100 ms by default.
Optional.
200 ms by default.
Optional.
300 ms by default.
Optional.
5,000 ms by default.
Optional.
500 ms by default.
Optional.
30,000 ms by default.
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