Bridge Port Parameters
Interface Type
Blocked Port Flag
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The following table lists parameters for all interface types. Explanations of some
parameters follow the table.
Table 13-8 Bridge Port/LLC2 Interface Parameters
Parameter
Interface Type
Blocked Port Flag
Port Priority:
Path Cost:
Pr iority
LAN Card
RLP
Port
DLCI
Format
Bandwidth Allocation Group
Host MAC Address
Session Type
LAN ID
Determined by line speed of frame relay port.
1
Make sure the port is not configured (in the Port record) for backup use only. (See
2
Chapter 6.)
Make sure the DLCI is not part of a frame relay DLCI backup group. (See Chapter 6.)
3
Also make sure the DLCI is not the one configured on the port as a frame relay PVC.
If
Native LLC2
, the interface can be used only for terminated LLC2 traffic.
4
Configured in LLC2 Host file (described earlier in this chapter).
5
Must be unique among all LAN IDs throughout the network on which this node will
6
operate.
identifies whether the interface is on a LAN or a frame relay network.
causes the port to be enabled (
in that state until this parameter is changed and an on-line update of the bridge port is
performed.
Valid Values
Ethernet, TokenRing, FRL
Y/N
Native LLC2 format: n/a
All other formats:
Native LLC2 format: n/a
All other formats: 1/1000
LAN speed in Mb/s
0–9
FRX4000, FRM:
0,1
FRX6000:
FRX4000, FRM:
0–7
FRX6000:
2
0–7
3
16–991
Native LLC2,8025_SRB,
4
8023_TB
1–16
valid host address
Originated, Terminated
000–fff
(hex)
) or disabled (
) at node IPL. The interface will remain
N
Y
Default Value
FRL
(frame relay)
N
0–128
128
Lan interface:
FR int. see note
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
Native LLC2
1
5
400000000001
Originated
6
fff
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