Dlsw Reverse - HP MSR series Command Reference Manual

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If a backup link exists after the primary link is disconnected from the TCP connection, the TCP connection
remains connected (you can see whether a TCP connection exists by using the display dlsw remote
command). After the primary TCP connection is established, the backup link still exists for the period
specified by linger seconds.
Examples
# Create a remote DLSw peer with the following parameters:
IP address: 2.2.2.2
Transmission priority: 2
Keepalive interval: 40 seconds
Maximum frame size: default
Size of TCP input/output queue: 300
Virtual circuit weight: 30
SAP filtering ACL number: 4000
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dlsw remote 2.2.2.2 priority 2 keepalive 40 max-queue 300 circuit-weight 30
lsap-output-acl 4000

dlsw reverse

Use dlsw reverse to convert a MAC address from the Ethernet format to the token ring format, or vice
versa.
Syntax
dlsw reverse mac-address
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
mac-address: MAC address to be converted.
Usage guidelines
When specifying an SDLC peer MAC address for an SDLC virtual circuit, pay attention to the following
situations:
If the remote SNA device uses a token ring address, specify its MAC address directly.
If the remote SNA device uses an Ethernet address, convert the Ethernet address to a token ring
address by using the dlsw reverse command. For example, convert 00e0.fc03.a548 to
0007.3fc0.5a12.
If the remote SNA device uses an SDLC link, specify a compound MAC address, in which the first
5 bytes are from the virtual MAC address configured in the sdlc mac-map local command on the
remote router, and the last byte is the SDLC address of the local router.
Examples
# Convert the Ethernet format MAC address 0012-3578-4521 to the token ring format.
<Sysname> system-view
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