Index: Cisco IOS IBM Bridging and Networking Configuration Guide
Sumbols A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Symbols
- ? command l
A
- abbreviating commands
- context-sensitive help li
- access control
- bridging
- using byte offset BC-113
- using station names BC-112
- NetBIOS filtering BC-111
- access-expression command BC-117
- access expressions
- combining administrative filters BC-115
- configuration examples BC-139, BC-140
- configuring BC-116
- optimizing BC-117 access filters
- NetBIOS
- configuration (example) BC-136
- configuring BC-111
- SNAP frames (example) BC-138
- SR/TLB (example) BC-133
- SRB
- access expressions, combining BC-115
- access-list command BC-47, BC-48, BC-49, BC-114, BC-115
- access lists
- bridging
- (caution) BC-49
- defining BC-49
- filtering by protocol type BC-48
- redefining BC-117
- SRB
- access expressions, altering BC-117
- NetBIOS filtering BC-100
- adapter command BC-671, BC-687, BC-688
- addresses
- filtering
- destination BC-115
- source BC-115
- multicast filtering BC-45
- administrative filtering
- addresses
- destination BC-115
- MAC-layer BC-46
- multicast BC-45
- source BC-115
- Token Ring BC-114
- dynamically determined stations BC-44
- LAT service announcements BC-50 protocol type BC-114
- source-route bridging BC-113
- vendor code BC-47, BC-114
- Advanced-Peer-to-Peer Networking
- See APPN
- Airline Product Set
- See ALPS
- allocate lu command BC-787, BC-790, BC-792, BC-797, BC-802
- all-routes explorer
- See ARE
- ALPS
- ASCU
- configuring BC-490
- circuit
- configuring BC-489
- circuits
- configuring BC-493
- configuration
- (examples) BC-494 to BC-500
- task list BC-487
- CPE
- central, configuring BC-491
- local peer IP address
- configuring BC-488
- maintaining BC-494
- MATIP
- (example) BC-495
- description BC-486
- topology BC-486
- monitoring BC-494
- remote peer IP address
- configuring BC-488
- remote routers
- configuring BC-488
- service messages
- configuring BC-492
- supported platforms BC-487
- topology
- (figure) BC-486
- ALC protocol BC-486
- mainframe access BC-486
- MATIP protocol BC-486
- TCP-based protocol BC-486
- UTS protocol BC-486
- verifying BC-493
- alps a1-map a2-map command BC-490
- alps ascu command BC-490
- alps circuit command BC-489
- alps connection-type permanent command BC-489
- alps default-circuit command BC-490
- alps enable-alarms ascu command BC-493
- alps enable-alarms circuit command BC-493
- alps enable-alarms peer command BC-493
- alps enable-ascu command BC-491
- alps enable-circuit command BC-489
- alps error-display command BC-491
- alps host-hld host-link command BC-492
- alps hostlink command BC-489
- alps idle-timer command BC-489
- alps keepalive command BC-488
- alps lifetime-timer command BC-489
- alps local-hld remote-hld command BC-489
- alps local-peer command BC-488, BC-491
- alps matip-close-delay command BC-489
- alps max-msg-length command BC-491
- alps mpx command BC-489
- alps n1 command BC-490
- alps n2 command BC-490
- alps n3 command BC-490
- alps poll-pause command BC-490
- alps primary-peer command BC-489
- alps remote-peer command BC-488
- alps retry-option command BC-490
- alps service-msg-interval command BC-489
- alps service-msg-list command BC-489
- alps servlim command BC-490
- alps t1 command BC-490
- alps t2 command BC-490
- alps translate command BC-492
- alps update-circuit command BC-493
- APPC
- connections to CTRC BC-569
- PEM support for BC-574
- APPL statement
- for CICS BC-567
- for DB2 BC-571
- label BC-571
- APPN
- CMPC support BC-249, BC-662, BC-682
- configuration
- CMPC (examples) BC-706, BC-707, BC-708 to BC-710, BC-714 to BC-716
- TN3270 server BC-793 to BC-797
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- SNA-to-IP integration BC-3 to BC-4
- See also SNASw
- ARE
- filtering BC-153, BC-181
- packet forwarding BC-92
- ASP
- Cisco's tunneling implementation BC-357
- overview BC-360
- specifying primary and secondary roles BC-368
- virtual multidrop support BC-361
- asp addr-offset command BC-368
- asp role primary command BC-368
- asp role secondary command BC-368
- asp rx-ift command BC-368
- ASSOCIATE request
- TN3270 server
- description BC-765 to BC-767
- figures BC-766, BC-767
- asynchronous networks
- frame sequencing
- overview BC-362
- asynchronous protocols
- virtual multidrop support BC-361
- asynchronous security protocols
- See ASP
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- See ATM
- ATM
- networks
- RFC 1483 BC-110
- AUTOGEN definition
- SDLLC BC-439
- autoinstall for router connections, using BC-570
- autonomous bridging
- enabling BC-43
- autonomous switching
- configuring (example) BC-141
- source-route bridging BC-119
B
- Binary Synchronous Communications
- See Bisync
- bind-time security BC-570
- Bisync
- active poll list
- specifying BC-368
- address on a contention
- specifying BC-367
- central router
- specifying BC-368
- character set
- specifying BC-367
- connection retries
- specifying BC-368
- extended addressing
- non-standard address, specifying BC-368
- frame sequencing BC-362
- full-duplex mode
- specifying BC-368
- local acknowledgment peers
- configuring BC-369
- multidrop configuration
- description BC-359
- non-standard address
- specifying BC-368
- overview BC-357
- passthru peers
- configuring BC-369
- polling cycles
- specifying BC-368
- poll timeout
- specifying BC-368
- primary role
- specifying BC-368
- protocol options BC-367
- secondary role
- specifying BC-368
- traffic
- encapsulating and routing BC-215, BC-357
- Block Serial Tunneling
- See BSTUN
- Bootstrap Data Set BC-571
- BPDUs
- intervals
- forward delay, adjusting BC-53
- hello packets BC-53
- maximum idle, adjusting BC-53
- Branch Extender
- See SNASw, BEX
- bridge acquire command BC-44
- bridge address command BC-46
- bridge bridge command BC-41
- bridge circuit-group pause command BC-60
- bridge circuit-group source-based command BC-60
- bridge cmf command BC-60
- bridge crb command BC-39
- bridge domain command BC-44
- bridge forward-time command BC-53
- bridge group
- interfaces
- assigning BC-30
- number
- assigning BC-30
- bridge-group aging-time command BC-45
- bridge-group cbus-bridging command BC-43
- bridge-group circuit command BC-60
- bridge-group command BC-33, BC-36, BC-178
- bridge-group input-lsap-list command BC-49
- bridge-group input-type-list command BC-48
- bridge-group lat-compression command BC-43
- bridge-group output-address-list command BC-47
- bridge-group output-lat-service-deny command BC-51
- bridge-group output-lat-service-permit command BC-51
- bridge-group output-lsap-list command BC-49
- bridge-group output-pattern command BC-49
- bridge-group output-type-list command BC-48
- bridge-group path-cost command BC-52
- bridge-group priority command BC-52
- bridge-group spanning-disabled command BC-53
- bridge-group virtual interface
- See BVI
- bridge hello-time command BC-53
- bridge irb command BC-40
- bridge lat-service-filtering command BC-50
- bridge max-age command BC-53
- bridge multicast-source command BC-45
- bridge priority
- spanning tree BC-52
- bridge priority command BC-52
- bridge protocol command BC-29, BC-40, BC-152, BC-179
- bridge protocol data units
- See BPDUs
- bridge route command BC-41
- bridges
- root BC-52
- See also RSRB; SR/TLB; SRB; SRT
- bridge tables
- description BC-45
- static and dynamic entries BC-45
- bridging
- between dissimilar media BC-13
- (caution) BC-28
- concurrent routing and bridging BC-39
- dissimilar media
- (caution) BC-98
- duplicate bridge definition
- (caution) BC-87
- extended access lists
- (caution) BC-49
- Frame Relay BC-36
- transit BC-10, BC-24
- transparent
- See SR/TLB
- X.25 BC-38
- broadcasts
- transparent bridging (example) BC-72
- BSC
- See Bisync
- bsc char-set command BC-367
- bsc contention command BC-367
- bsc dial-contention command BC-368
- bsc extended-address command BC-368
- bsc pause command BC-368
- bsc poll-timeout command BC-368
- bsc primary command BC-368
- bsc retries command BC-368
- bsc secondary command BC-368
- bsc servlim command BC-368
- BSDS BC-571
- BSTUN
- ASP
- overview BC-360
- asynchronous networks
- frame sequencing, overview BC-362
- Bisync
- (examples) BC-369
- configuring BC-367
- frame sequencing, overview BC-362
- bstun route command BC-366
- Cisco's implementation BC-215, BC-357
- configuration
- (examples) BC-369
- task list BC-362
- description BC-357
- DLCI mapping BC-365
- enabling BC-363
- features BC-215
- Frame Relay
- encapsulation BC-364
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-383
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-344
- passthru (example) BC-383
- frames
- specifying BC-366
- frame sequencing
- overview BC-361
- groups
- configuring BC-363
- serial interfaces, assigning BC-365
- interfaces
- serial, configuring BC-365
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-383
- monitoring BC-369
- passthru
- configuration (example) BC-383
- protocols BC-363
- adplex BC-363
- adt-poll-select BC-364
- adt-vari-poll BC-364
- async-generic BC-364
- bsc BC-363
- bsc-local-ack BC-363
- configuring BC-363
- diebold BC-364
- mdi BC-364
- traffic queuing priorities
- configuring BC-367
- customizing BC-367
- bstun group command BC-365
- bstun protocol-group command BC-363
- bstun route command BC-366
- buffers
- SDLC
- controlling size BC-402
- bus-and-tag channels
- CIP BC-244, BC-600
- CPA BC-244, BC-601
- data rate
- configuring BC-621
- BVI
- creating BC-41
- feature
- description BC-11, BC-25
- secondary IP address BC-41
- byte offset
- access control BC-113
C
- cautions
- bridging
- between dissimilar media BC-28
- dissimilar media BC-98
- duplicate bridge definition BC-87
- extended access lists BC-49
- CMCC adapters
- MIH BC-635, BC-664, BC-724
- microcode reload BC-615, BC-617
- SNASw
- interfaces, changing BC-538
- STUN encapsulation
- RSP BC-339
- usage in text xlv
- XID transmission BC-397
- CCO
- accessing xlvi
- definition xlvi
- change log inventory utility BC-572
- channel interface processor
- See CIP
- channel interface tracking
- CPA
- configuring BC-622
- channel port adapter
- See CPA
- channel-protocol command BC-621, BC-622
- channel rate
- See data rate
- channel subsystem
- configuration BC-607
- CICS
- clients, setting up BC-581
- CTRC feature BC-241
- defining remote access to BC-567
- host
- configuring BC-567 to ??, BC-571 to ??
- LU termination BC-768
- resource definition group BC-568
- security BC-570, BC-768
- system initialization parameters BC-568
- transient data queue BC-569
- Universal Client BC-581
- CIP
- benefits BC-601
- Cisco IOS release support BC-245, BC-602
- CPA comparison BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- description BC-600
- ECA BC-244, BC-600
- hardware logic
- clearing BC-626
- interfaces
- number supported BC-244, BC-245, BC-600, BC-602
- port numbers BC-621
- restarting BC-627
- shutting down BC-627
- state tracking BC-245, BC-602
- types BC-245, BC-602
- memory BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- microcode images
- loading BC-615 to BC-617
- saving BC-616
- verifying BC-620
- overview BC-244
- PCA BC-244, BC-600
- performance BC-244, BC-601
- router platforms BC-243, BC-245, BC-599, BC-602
- statistics
- clearing BC-625
- virtual ports
- number BC-245, BC-602
- CIP-attached router definition BC-591
- circuit weight
- DLSw+
- adjusting BC-304
- Cisco Connection Online
- See CCO
- Cisco IOS
- saving configuration changes liv
- Cisco IOS STP Enhancement
- description BC-29
- Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection adapters
- See CMCC adapters
- Cisco Multipath Channel
- See CMPC
- Cisco SNA
- See CSNA
- Cisco SNA internetworking
- overview BC-1
- class of service
- See COS
- CLAW
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- configuration
- (examples) BC-653 to BC-655
- guidelines BC-641
- host, router correlation BC-651 to BC-652
- requirements BC-634 to BC-635
- tasks, host BC-636 to BC-641
- tasks, router BC-641 to BC-645
- fast switching
- configuring BC-645
- ICMP flows
- disabling BC-645
- IP addresses
- configuring BC-644
- IP host backup
- configuring BC-650, BC-650 to BC-651
- maintaining BC-652
- maximum connections BC-641
- monitoring BC-652
- MTU
- configuring, CPA BC-644
- overview BC-246, BC-632
- packing
- (example) BC-654
- feature BC-642
- subchannels
- configuring BC-642 to BC-644
- guidelines BC-641
- claw command BC-608, BC-643, BC-650, BC-651
- clear bridge command BC-61
- clear bridge multicast command BC-61
- clear counters command BC-625, BC-628
- clear dbconn connection command BC-586
- clear dlsw circuit command BC-312
- clear drip command BC-153, BC-181
- clear drip counters command BC-153
- clear extended counters channel command BC-625, BC-700, BC-749
- clear interface command BC-626
- clear ncia circuit command BC-480
- clear ncia client command BC-480
- clear ncia client registered command BC-480
- clear netbios-cache command BC-123
- clear rif-cache command BC-123
- clear source-bridge command BC-123
- clear sse command BC-61, BC-123
- clear txconn connection command BC-585
- clear txconn transaction command BC-585
- clear vlan statistics command BC-61, BC-153
- client ip command BC-804
- client ip lu command BC-787, BC-802
- client ip pool command BC-787, BC-792, BC-796, BC-802
- client lu maximum command BC-790, BC-794
- client printer ip lu command BC-802
- clients
- CICS BC-581
- COMTI BC-585
- DB2 BC-581
- IBM Universal BC-581
- TXSeries clients BC-582
- virtual terminals, installing BC-570
- clock rate command BC-420
- clusters
- LU pools
- allocation BC-768
- TN3270 server
- description BC-764
- figures BC-812
- CMCC adapters
- channel interface processor
- See CIP
- channel interface tracking
- configuring, CPA BC-622
- channel port adapter
- See CPA
- Cisco IOS channel software BC-243, BC-600
- CLAW
- configuring BC-631 to BC-660
- CMPC
- configuring BC-661 to BC-716
- CMPC+
- configuring BC-717 to BC-756
- comparison (table) BC-602
- configuration
- device argument BC-611 to BC-612
- guidelines BC-604
- path argument BC-608 to BC-611
- core dump BC-628
- CSNA
- configuring BC-661 to BC-716
- data rate
- configuring BC-621
- description BC-599
- environments supported BC-246, BC-603
- FEP alternative BC-248, BC-662
- figures BC-244, BC-600
- hardware
- description BC-243
- logic, clearing BC-626
- IBM 3172
- alternative BC-248, BC-661
- offload BC-632
- interfaces
- clearing BC-625
- monitoring BC-622 to BC-625, BC-626
- port types BC-621
- restarting BC-627
- selecting BC-621
- shutting down BC-627
- status, verifying BC-627
- IP addresses
- configuration (example) BC-653
- configuring BC-644, BC-648, BC-728
- IP host backup
- configuring BC-631 to BC-660
- loopback BC-627
- maintaining BC-622 to BC-625
- microcode images
- loading BC-615 to BC-619
- reloading (caution) BC-615, BC-617
- saving BC-616, BC-618
- verifying BC-620
- MIH
- (caution) BC-635, BC-664, BC-724
- monitoring BC-622 to BC-625
- RSP
- flash memory BC-615
- SNA environment features BC-248
- SNA-to-IP integration BC-6
- TCP/IP environment features BC-246
- TCP/IP offload
- configuring BC-631 to BC-660
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-757 to BC-818
- troubleshooting BC-628
- CMCC internal adapters
- configuration
- CSNA BC-666
- ports BC-665
- SAP guidelines BC-604 to BC-606, BC-666
- CSNA
- configuring BC-670
- LLC options
- configuring BC-671
- maximum BC-604, BC-665
- SAPs
- limit BC-604
- reserved values BC-604
- CMCC internal LANs
- configuration
- CMPC BC-681
- CSNA BC-665
- ports BC-665, BC-681
- CSNA
- configuring BC-670
- maximum BC-604, BC-665
- CMPC
- APPN node support BC-249
- APPN support BC-663, BC-682
- channels
- troubleshooting BC-695
- verifying, host BC-695
- verifying, router BC-693 to BC-695
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- configuration
- (examples) BC-705 to BC-716, BC-816
- description BC-680
- enabling BC-690
- guidelines BC-681 to BC-682
- host, router correlation BC-691
- requirements BC-663 to BC-664
- SAPs BC-681
- tasks, host BC-682 to BC-683
- tasks, router BC-684 to BC-690
- verifying BC-691 to BC-698
- internal adapters
- configuring BC-687
- internal LANs
- configuring BC-687
- links
- See transmission groups
- LLC options
- configuring BC-688
- local SNA major node
- configuring BC-683
- maintaining BC-699 to BC-700
- monitoring BC-699 to BC-700
- overview BC-249, BC-662
- SNASw support BC-249, BC-662
- SRB
- configuring BC-689
- subchannels
- configuring BC-684
- guidelines BC-681
- TN3270 server DLUR support BC-249, BC-662
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-686
- figure BC-682
- guidelines BC-681
- TRL
- configuring BC-682
- VTAM
- troubleshooting BC-698
- verifying, host BC-696 to BC-697
- verifying, router BC-697
- See also CMPC+
- Cisco Multipath Channel+
- See CMPC+
- CMPC+
- architecture BC-247, BC-717
- benefits BC-722
- configuration
- (examples) BC-749 to BC-756
- description BC-725
- guidelines BC-725
- host, router correlation BC-732
- requirements BC-723
- tasks, host BC-726 to BC-728
- tasks, routers BC-728 to BC-732
- troubleshooting, HSAS BC-747
- troubleshooting, TCP/IP stack BC-741 to BC-742
- verifying, HSAS stack BC-742 to BC-747
- verifying, TCP/IP stack BC-734 to BC-740
- data flow BC-718
- description BC-717 to BC-722
- IP addresses
- configuring BC-728
- maintaining BC-748 to BC-749
- monitoring BC-748 to BC-749
- MPC+ groups
- number supported BC-247, BC-717
- overview BC-247, BC-717
- platforms supported BC-723
- subchannels
- configuring BC-729 to BC-730
- guidelines BC-725
- TCP/IP stack (example) BC-750 to BC-751
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-731
- guidelines BC-725
- maximum BC-725
- cmpc command BC-608, BC-685, BC-694, BC-729, BC-730
- command modes
- summary (table) l
- command syntax conventions
- Cisco IOS documentation xlvi
- Common Link Access to Workstation
- See CLAW
- communication protocols for CICS BC-567
- COMTI clients BC-585
- concurrent routing and bridging
- enabling BC-39
- configuration, saving liv
- configure command BC-616
- constrained multicast flooding
- enabling BC-60
- multicast state information
- clearing BC-61
- displaying BC-61
- conversion, data BC-575
- copy command BC-616
- COS
- enabling BC-267
- SNA traffic
- prioritizing BC-267
- CPA
- benefits BC-601
- CIP comparison BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- Cisco IOS release support BC-245, BC-602
- description BC-601
- ECPA BC-244, BC-601
- hardware logic
- clearing BC-626
- interfaces
- monitoring BC-626
- number supported BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- port number BC-621
- restarting BC-627
- shutting down BC-627
- state tracking BC-245, BC-602
- types BC-245, BC-602
- memory BC-244, BC-245, BC-601, BC-602
- microcode images
- loading BC-617 to BC-619
- saving BC-618
- verifying BC-620
- overview BC-244
- PCPA BC-244, BC-601
- performance BC-244, BC-601
- router platforms BC-243, BC-245, BC-599, BC-602
- statistics
- clearing BC-625
- virtual ports
- number BC-245, BC-602
- CPE
- central
- configuring BC-491
- CSCC transient data queue BC-569
- CSNA
- channels
- troubleshooting BC-677 to BC-678
- verifying, host BC-677
- verifying, router BC-676 to BC-677
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- configuration
- (examples) BC-701 to BC-705
- description BC-665
- enabling BC-673
- guidelines BC-665 to BC-666
- host, router correlation BC-673
- requirements BC-663 to BC-664
- SAPs BC-666
- tasks, host BC-666
- tasks, routers BC-668
- verifying BC-674 to BC-680
- internal adapters
- configuring BC-670
- internal LANs
- configuring BC-670
- maintaining BC-699 to BC-700
- monitoring BC-699 to BC-700
- overview BC-248, BC-661
- routing information BC-666
- SRB
- configuring BC-672 to BC-673
- subchannels
- configuring BC-669
- supported devices BC-248, BC-662
- VTAM
- troubleshooting BC-680
- verifying, host BC-678 to BC-679
- verifying, router BC-679
- XCA major node
- (example) BC-667
- csna command BC-608, BC-669, BC-670, BC-676
- CTRC
- benefits BC-243
- benefits of BC-561
- CICS configuration
- host BC-567, BC-571
- server BC-576
- CICS support BC-241
- configuration BC-564
- examples BC-587 to BC-596
- tasks BC-575 to BC-580
- verifying ?? to BC-580
- DB2 support BC-242
- description BC-241
- destination
- configuring BC-575
- installing APPC connections BC-569
- license
- configuring BC-577
- maintaining BC-585
- monitoring BC-585
- route
- configuring BC-576
- servers
- CICS (examples) BC-593, BC-596
- CICS, configuring BC-576
- DB2 (examples) BC-588 to BC-596
- DB2, configuring BC-576
- SNASw
- configuring BC-577
- CTRC router
- licensing for BC-563
- Customer Information Control System
- See CICS
- Customer Premise Equipment
- See CPE
D
- Data Base 2
- See DB2
- Database Connection
- DRDA BC-242, BC-563
- StarSQL applications BC-242, BC-563
- Database Server Name for data source BC-572
- data conversion BC-575
- data flow
- CMPC+ BC-718
- data-link controls
- DSPU
- configuring BC-508
- SNA Service Point
- configuring BC-517
- Data Link Switching
- See DLSw
- Data Link Switching Plus
- See DLSw+
- data rate
- CMCC adapters
- parallel channel interfaces BC-621
- host configuration
- control unit statement BC-622
- DB2
- APPL statement for BC-571
- clients, setting up BC-581
- CTRC feature BC-242
- CTRC monitoring commands BC-586
- DDF record in BSDS BC-571
- LUNAMES table for BC-573
- OS/390 BC-242, BC-565
- OS/400 BC-242, BC-565
- Universal Server
- AIX BC-565
- HP-UX BC-565
- OS/2 BC-565
- SCO OpenServer BC-565
- Solaris BC-565
- UNIX BC-565
- Windows 95 BC-565
- Windows NT BC-565
- VM BC-242, BC-565
- VSE BC-242
- DB2 Universal Server
- AIX BC-242
- HP-UX BC-242
- OS/2 BC-242
- SCO OpenServer BC-242
- Solaris BC-242
- UNIX BC-242
- Windows 95 BC-242
- Windows NT BC-242
- dbconn ping command BC-586
- dbconn server command BC-576
- DDDLU
- LU names BC-761, BC-763
- DDF
- installation panel BC-572
- starting BC-572
- DDR
- bridging and routing of protocols BC-35
- transparent bridging
- access, controlling BC-36
- bridging protocol, defining BC-35
- Ethernet type code, access (example) BC-76
- interface configuration BC-36
- permit all bridge packets BC-36
- protocol, access (example) BC-76
- type codes, access BC-36
- debug channel events command BC-676, BC-694
- debug dbconn all command BC-586
- debug dbconn appc command BC-586
- debug dbconn config command BC-586
- debug dbconn drda command BC-586
- debug dbconn event command BC-586
- debug dbconn tcp command BC-586
- debug txconn all command BC-585
- debug txconn appc command BC-585
- debug txconn config command BC-585
- debug txconn data command BC-585
- debug txconn event command BC-585
- debug txconn tcp command BC-585
- debug txconn timer command BC-585
- default form of a command
- using liii
- Defining BC-573
- definitions
- VTAM BC-566
- Dependent LU Requester
- See DLUR
- destination
- CTRC
- configuring BC-575
- destination addresses
- administrative filtering BC-115
- deterministic load distribution BC-10, BC-24, BC-59
- DFHCLNT definition group BC-568
- DFHCNV table BC-569
- DFHDCTG definition group BC-569
- dialer-list protocol bridge command BC-36
- dialer map bridge command BC-36
- dial-on-demand routing
- See DDR BC-286
- distributed relational database architecture
- See DRDA
- DLCI mapping BC-365
- DLSw
- standard
- description BC-284
- DLSw+
- access control
- description BC-307
- ring or port lists BC-307
- APPN support BC-210, BC-289
- border peers
- cache entries, displaying reachability BC-300
- cache entries, resetting BC-300
- configuring BC-298
- description BC-298
- disabling BC-300
- group cache entries, deleting BC-300
- group cache max entries, configuring BC-299
- caches
- clearing BC-300
- circuits
- clearing BC-312
- displaying BC-311
- configuration
- (examples) BC-312 to BC-327
- tuning BC-310
- verifying BC-330, BC-331
- configuring BC-283 to BC-327
- disabling BC-311
- DLSw+ Lite
- See LLC2
- DSPU
- supporting BC-210, BC-289
- dynamic peers
- configuring BC-302
- description BC-302
- enhanced load balancing mode
- circuit-weight, adjusting BC-304
- timers, adjusting BC-305
- Ethernet
- bridge groups, assigning BC-294
- configuring BC-294
- Token Ring (example) BC-321
- Ethernet Redundancy feature
- description BC-305
- explorer firewalls BC-300
- explorer traffic
- reducing BC-309
- FDDI
- configuring BC-297
- Token Ring (example) BC-322
- features BC-206, BC-285
- Frame Relay
- configuration (example) BC-325
- LLC1 circuit support
- description BC-302
- LLC2
- local acknowledgment BC-288
- LNM
- supporting BC-210, BC-289
- load balancing
- description BC-303
- enhanced version mode, configuring BC-304
- enhanced version mode, description BC-304
- fault tolerant mode, description BC-304
- local peer
- defining BC-290, BC-479
- maintaining BC-311
- monitoring BC-311
- NetBIOS DDR
- description BC-301
- network management tools
- description BC-307
- peer clusters
- defining BC-298
- peer groups
- defining BC-298
- description BC-297
- peer-on-demand
- configuring BC-299
- peers
- backup, configuring BC-306
- border BC-329
- cluster BC-299, BC-329
- dynamic, configuring BC-208, BC-286
- local BC-293, BC-294, BC-311
- remote, TCP encapsulation BC-308
- promiscuous peers
- configuring BC-303
- description BC-303
- QLLC
- configuration (example) BC-326
- configuring BC-296
- enabling BC-296
- remote peers
- defining BC-290
- direct encapsulation, configuring BC-292
- DLSw Lite encapsulation, configuring BC-293
- FST encapsulation, configuring BC-292
- TCP/IP with RIF Passthru encapsulation, configuring BC-291
- TCP encapsulation, configuring BC-291
- ring list BC-307
- RSVP Bandwidth Reservation
- (examples) BC-332
- verifying BC-330, BC-331
- SDLC
- configuration, multidrop (example) BC-319
- configuring BC-295
- multidrop, configuring BC-295, BC-399
- station BC-295, BC-399
- Token Ring (example) BC-323
- SNA
- DDR, configuring BC-208, BC-286
- SNA Service Point
- supporting BC-210, BC-289
- SNA-to-IP integration BC-3, BC-5
- standard BC-204
- static paths
- configuring BC-309
- static resources
- configuring BC-309
- technology overview BC-283
- timers
- configuring BC-310
- Token Ring
- configuring BC-293
- traffic
- bandwidth management, description BC-307
- explorer BC-309
- UDP Unicast Enhancement
- description BC-302
- dlsw bgroup-list command BC-309
- dlsw disable command BC-311, BC-312
- dlsw duplicate-path-bias command BC-298, BC-300, BC-302, BC-306
- dlsw group-cache disable command BC-300
- dlsw group-cache max-entries command BC-299
- dlsw load-balance command BC-304
- dlsw local-peer command BC-290, BC-472, BC-474, BC-479
- dlsw netbios-keepalive-filter command BC-301
- dlsw netbios-name command BC-309
- dlsw peer-on-demand-defaults command BC-299, BC-303
- dlsw port-list command BC-308
- dlsw prom-peer defaults command BC-303
- dlsw remote-peer frame relay command BC-292, BC-293, BC-304
- dlsw remote-peer fst command BC-292
- dlsw remote-peer tcp command BC-291, BC-299, BC-301, BC-303, BC-304, BC-474
- dlsw ring-list command BC-308
- dlsw timer command BC-299, BC-310
- dlsw udp-disable command BC-302
- DLSw Version 2 standard
- description BC-284
- enhanced peer-on-demand routing
- description BC-206, BC-285
- expedited TCP connection
- description BC-206, BC-285
- IP multicast
- description BC-206, BC-284
- UDP unicast
- description BC-206, BC-285
- DLUR
- TN3270 server
- CMPC (example) BC-814
- configuration mode BC-777
- configuring BC-795
- link management BC-806 to BC-807
- links, dynamic to static BC-806
- links, removing dynamic BC-807
- PUs BC-761
- PUs, configuring BC-797
- SAPs, configuring BC-795
- dlur command BC-795
- DLUR PU
- TN3270 server
- (examples) BC-809, BC-816
- configuration mode BC-778
- DLUR SAP
- TN3270 server
- configuration mode BC-778
- configuring BC-795
- dlus-backup command BC-795
- documentation conventions
- Cisco IOS xlv
- downstream physical unit
- See DSPU
- DRDA
- and CTRC BC-242
- APPC (LU 6.2) BC-242, BC-563
- IP BC-242, BC-563
- DRiP
- ARE filtering BC-153, BC-181
- duplicate configurations BC-153, BC-181
- DSNJU003 utility BC-572
- DSNTIPR panel BC-572
- DSPU
- activation RUs
- defining BC-516
- configuration
- (examples) BC-522 to BC-528
- FDDI BC-508
- task list BC-503
- Token Ring BC-508
- DLSw+
- configuration (example) BC-524
- downstream PU
- default, defining BC-506
- explicit definition, using BC-504
- DSPU/RSRB interface
- defining BC-509, BC-510
- Ethernet
- initiating connection BC-508
- FDDI
- initiating connection BC-508
- feature
- description BC-231, BC-501
- LLC2/Frame Relay
- initiating connection BC-515
- local SAP
- enabling BC-509
- Ethernet, enabling BC-508
- FDDI, enabling BC-508
- LLC2/Frame Relay, enabling BC-515
- NCIA Server, enabling BC-516
- Token Ring, enabling BC-508
- virtual data-link control, enabling BC-511
- LUs
- dedicated (example) BC-522
- pooled (example) BC-523
- pooled, defining BC-507
- range, defining BC-507
- monitoring and maintaining BC-521
- NCIA
- configuration (example) BC-527
- server and SAP configuration BC-515
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- QLLC
- configuration BC-513
- initiating connection BC-514
- RSRB
- configuration BC-509
- initiating connection BC-510
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-510
- SDLC configuration BC-512
- SNA perspective BC-232, BC-502
- Token Ring
- initiating connection BC-508
- upstream hosts
- defining BC-503
- virtual data-link control
- initiating connection BC-512
- interface, defining BC-511
- local SAP, enabling BC-511
- dspu activation-window command BC-516
- dspu default-pu command BC-506
- dspu enable-host (QLLC) command BC-514
- dspu enable-host (SDLC) command BC-512
- dspu enable-host command BC-508, BC-515
- dspu enable-pu (QLLC) command BC-514
- dspu enable-pu command BC-508, BC-515
- dspu host (Frame Relay) command BC-504
- dspu host (QLLC) command BC-504
- dspu host (SDLC) command BC-504
- dspu host (Token Ring, Ethernet, FDDI, RSRB, VDLC) command BC-476
- dspu host command BC-503
- dspu lu command BC-477, BC-507
- dspu ncia command BC-477, BC-515
- dspu notification-level command BC-522
- dspu pool command BC-507
- dspu pu (Frame Relay) command BC-505
- dspu pu (QLLC) command BC-505
- dspu pu (SDLC) command BC-505
- dspu pu command BC-476, BC-505
- dspu rsrb command BC-509, BC-510
- dspu rsrb enable-host command BC-509
- dspu rsrb enable-pu command BC-510
- dspu rsrb start command BC-510
- dspu start command BC-508, BC-513, BC-514, BC-515
- dspu vdlc command BC-511
- dspu vdlc enable-host command BC-511
- dspu vdlc enable-pu command BC-477, BC-511, BC-516
- dspu vdlc start command BC-512
- Duplicate Ring Protocol
- See DRiP
- dynamic definition of dependent LU
- See DDDLU
E
- EBCDIC
- VTAM
- character translations BC-774
- ECA
- description BC-244, BC-600
- ECPA
- adapters
- number supported BC-245, BC-602
- CPA overview BC-244, BC-601
- description BC-602
- EMIF
- CMPC+ support BC-722
- IP host backup BC-247, BC-633
- enable command BC-616
- encapsulation alc command BC-490
- encapsulation bstun command BC-365
- encapsulation command BC-33
- encapsulation frame-relay command BC-364
- encapsulation frame-relay IETF command BC-514
- encapsulation sdlc command BC-295, BC-399, BC-512
- encapsulation sdlc-primary command BC-400
- encapsulation sdlc-secondary command BC-400
- encapsulation stun command BC-339
- encapsulation tr-isl command BC-148
- encapsulation x25 ax25 command BC-492
- encapsulation x25 command BC-296, BC-492
- end command BC-616
- Enhanced peer-on-demand routing
- DLSw Version 2 standard
- description BC-206, BC-285
- Enterprise Extender
- See SNASw, EE
- ESCON
- CMPC+ support BC-722
- ESCON Channel Adapter
- See ECA
- ESCON channel attachment
- CIP BC-244, BC-600
- CPA BC-244, BC-601
- ESCON Channel Port Adapter
- See ECPA
- ESCON director
- configuration
- figure BC-610
- IOCP BC-608
- path argument BC-608
- ESCON Multiple Image Facility
- See EMIF BC-247, BC-633
- Ethernet
- transparent bridging (example) BC-70
- Ethernet Redundancy
- DLSw+
- description BC-305
- ethernet-transit-oui command BC-30, BC-99
- Ethernet Type II frames
- OUI
- assigning BC-30
- Example of
- Communication Definition BC-583
- Listener Definition BC-583
- exception slot command BC-628
- exchange of identification
- See XID
- expedited TCP connection
- DLSw Version 2 standard BC-206, BC-285
- explorers
- all-routes BC-92
- fast-switching
- disabling and enabling BC-121
- frame processing
- optimizing BC-120
- proxy
- configuring BC-121
- spanning-tree BC-92
- topology, configuring BC-92
- storms
- minimizing BC-94
- External Communications Adapter
- See XCA
F
- Fast-Sequenced Transport
- See FST
- fast-switched SR/TLB
- disabling BC-96, BC-99
- fast-switched TCP (FTCP) encapsulation
- RSRB
- configuring BC-260
- fast switching
- and SRB BC-118
- configuration
- (example) BC-140
- RSRB BC-260
- SMDS BC-38
- SSE
- SRB BC-119
- FDDI
- SRB BC-91
- transit bridging BC-10, BC-24
- FEP
- CMCC adapter alternative BC-248, BC-662
- replacement BC-5
- Fiber Distributed Data Interface
- See FDDI
- filters
- bridging
- LAT service announcements BC-50
- SRB
- administrative BC-113
- destination addresses BC-115
- source addresses BC-115
- transparent bridging
- setting BC-45
- flash memory
- RSP
- requirements BC-615
- forward delay interval BC-53
- frame-copied errors
- Token Ring BC-122
- Frame Relay
- boundary access node
- configuring BC-444
- bridging
- configuring (examples) BC-74
- with multicasts BC-75
- with no multicasts BC-74
- encapsulation
- between RSRB peers (example) BC-269
- configuring BC-364
- RFC 1490 BC-224, BC-442
- SNA BC-224, BC-442
- fast-path transparent bridging BC-36
- SRB
- configuring BC-445
- STUN
- configuring BC-344
- local acknowledgment (example) BC-355
- transparent bridging
- configuring BC-36
- Frame Relay Access Support
- See FRAS
- frame-relay map bridge broadcast command BC-37
- frame relay map bstun command BC-369
- frame-relay map bstun command BC-365
- frame-relay map llc2 command BC-369, BC-515
- frame-relay map rsrb command BC-264
- frame sequencing BC-361
- FRAS
- BAN
- (example) BC-459
- description BC-445
- RFC 1490 BC-224
- BNN
- (example) BC-457, BC-458
- configuring dynamically BC-444
- configuring statically BC-444
- RFC 1490 BC-224
- SAP multiplexing BC-457
- topology example BC-456
- Boundary Access Node
- See BAN
- Boundary Network Node
- See BNN
- dial backup
- description, DLSw+ BC-447
- description, RSRB BC-447
- DLSw+ (example) BC-462
- DLCI backup BC-446
- (example) BC-461
- description BC-446
- host
- configuring BC-452
- description BC-450
- FRAD access BC-451
- LLC2, local termination description BC-453
- LLC2, passthru description BC-450, BC-453
- minicomputer connectivity BC-452
- LAN-attached SNA Devices
- (example) BC-455, BC-459
- maintaining BC-449
- managing congestion
- description BC-446
- monitoring BC-449
- SDLC-attached SNA devices
- (example) BC-455
- SRB
- configuring BC-445
- over Frame Relay (example) BC-460
- fras backup dlsw command BC-448
- fras backup rsrb command BC-447
- fras ban dlci command BC-445
- fras ddr-backup interface command BC-446
- fras map llc command BC-444
- fras map sdlc command BC-444
- front-end processor
- See FEP
- FST
- performance considerations BC-203, BC-254
- with RSRB
- configuring BC-258
- example BC-271
- full-duplex command BC-368
G
- generic pool
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-783
- generic-pool command BC-783, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- global configuration mode
- summary l
- group codes
- LAT
- conditions, specifying BC-50
- definition BC-50
- filtering BC-50
- lists BC-50
H
- half-duplex command BC-402
- half-duplex timer cts-delay command BC-403
- half-duplex timer rts-timeout command BC-403
- Hardware Configuration Definition
- See HCD
- HCD
- configuration BC-608
- channel subsystem BC-607
- HDLC
- encapsulating BC-341
- hello BPDUs
- interval BC-53
- help command li
- High-Level Data-Link Control
- See HDLC
- High Performance Data Transfer
- See HPDT
- High Performance Routing
- See HPR
- High Speed Access Services
- See HSAS
- host
- CMCC adapter configuration
- channel rate BC-622
- channel subsystem BC-607, BC-635, BC-664
- CMPC BC-682 to BC-683
- CMPC+ BC-726 to BC-728
- CSNA BC-666 to BC-668
- description BC-607
- HSAS stack BC-728
- HSAS stack (examples) BC-752, BC-755, BC-756
- IBM TCP/IP profile BC-636 to BC-641, BC-727
- IBM TCP/IP profile (examples) BC-750, BC-754
- MIH BC-613 to ??
- router correlation BC-608
- TN3270 server BC-772 to BC-774
- VTAM local SNA major node BC-683
- VTAM switched major node BC-667
- VTAM TRL configuration BC-682
- VTAM TRL major node BC-726
- VTAM XCA major node BC-667
- password management BC-574
- router connectivity, verifying BC-578
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
- See HSRP
- HPDT
- CMPC+ support BC-247, BC-717
- HPR
- CMPC
- configuration BC-683
- support BC-249, BC-662, BC-682
- HSAS
- CMPC+
- configuration (examples) BC-751 to ??, BC-755, BC-756
- configuration tasks BC-728
- OE parmlib member BC-752
- support BC-247, BC-717
- HSRP
- CPA
- channel interface tracking BC-622
I
- IBM 3172
- CMCC
- adapter alternative BC-248, BC-661
- internal adapter emulation BC-248, BC-662
- IBM 3174
- frame-copied errors BC-122
- IBM 8209
- bridges and SR/TLB routing devices BC-99
- IBM channel types
- configuration
- CMCC adapters BC-607
- IBM unit types
- configuration
- CMCC adapters BC-608
- IDBLK definition
- required to configure SDLLC BC-439
- idle time
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-783 to BC-784
- idle-time command BC-784, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- IDNUM definition
- SDLLC
- configuration BC-439
- IEEE 802.5
- committee BC-14, BC-85
- I-frames
- configuration
- (example) BC-404
- controlling BC-394
- rejected
- resending BC-395
- SDLC
- largest size, specifying BC-403, BC-420
- unacknowledged
- resending BC-395
- information frames
- See I-frames
- Input/Output Control Program
- See IOCP
- integrated routing and bridging
- BVI BC-11
- See IRB
- interface bvi command BC-41
- interface channel command BC-621, BC-642, BC-647, BC-669, BC-684, BC-729, BC-794
- interface command BC-33, BC-40, BC-55, BC-148, BC-150, BC-151, BC-152
- interface configuration mode
- summary l
- interface fddi command BC-91
- interfaces
- bridging priority
- configuring BC-52
- path costs
- assigning BC-52
- spanning-tree group
- assigning BC-30
- interface serial command BC-364, BC-365
- interface vlan command BC-177, BC-178
- Intermediate Session Routing
- See ISR
- internal adapters
- See CMCC internal adapters
- internal LANs
- See CMCC internal LANs
- Internet Protocol
- See IP
- Internetwork Packet Exchange
- See IPX
- intervals
- forward delay BC-53
- hello BPDU BC-53
- maximum idle BC-53
- IOCP
- channel types BC-612
- configuration
- (example) BC-607
- channel rate BC-622
- channel subsystem BC-607
- channel types BC-607
- control unit statements (example) BC-610
- ESCON director BC-608
- unit types BC-608
- IODEVICE address
- configuration
- device argument, router BC-611 to BC-612
- unit address BC-612
- IP
- bridge
- disabling BC-42
- routing and bridging BC-42
- SNA integration
- See SNA-to-IP integration
- ip address command BC-148, BC-177, BC-644, BC-648, BC-728
- IP addresses
- configuration
- CMCC adapters BC-644, BC-648, BC-728
- CMCC adapters (example) BC-653
- multihomed
- TCP/IP offload BC-632
- ip domain-name command BC-628
- ip ftp password command BC-628
- ip ftp username command BC-628
- IP host backup
- CLAW
- configuring BC-650
- configuration
- (example) BC-658 to BC-660
- description BC-650
- requirements BC-634 to BC-635
- description BC-633
- overview BC-247, BC-633
- paths
- configuring BC-650 to BC-651
- TCP/IP offload
- configuring BC-650
- ip mtu command BC-644, BC-649
- IP Multicast
- DLSw Version 2 Standard BC-284
- IP multicast
- description BC-206, BC-284
- ip name-server command BC-628
- IP precedence
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-784 to BC-785
- ip precedence (TN3270) command BC-784, BC-794, BC-796
- ip route-cache command BC-645
- ip routing command BC-42, BC-148, BC-177
- IP TOS
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-785
- ip tos command BC-785, BC-794, BC-796
- IPX
- SAP BC-177
- ipx encapsulation command BC-177
- ipx network command BC-177
- ipx routing command BC-150, BC-177
- IRB
- BVI
- configuring BC-41
- description BC-25
- configuration
- basic (example) BC-64
- complex (example) BC-65
- multiple bridge group (example) BC-66
- PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch (example) BC-83
- task list BC-39
- enabling BC-40
- protocols
- configuring BC-41
- ISR
- CMPC support BC-249, BC-662
K
- keepalive
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-785 to BC-786
- keepalive (TN3270) command BC-786, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
L
- lan command BC-670, BC-687
- lan-name command BC-521
- LAN Network Manager
- See LNM
- LAN Reporting Manager
- See LRM
- LAT
- compression
- configuring BC-43
- group codes
- filtering BC-50
- service announcements
- administrative filtering BC-50
- deny conditions for LAT group codes BC-50
- group code service filtering BC-50
- license
- CTRC
- configuring BC-577
- licensing for CTRC router BC-563
- line definition
- SDLLC
- configuration, guidelines BC-439
- link (TN3270) command BC-795, BC-807
- link-layer protocol translation
- SNA over X.25
- See QLLC conversion
- link-layer protocol translation, SNA over X.25
- See QLLC conversion
- link security BC-570
- listen point, TN3270 server
- configuration
- command mode BC-777
- direct PU (example) BC-809
- DLUR PU (examples) BC-809, BC-816
- listen-point command BC-791, BC-796, BC-801
- listen-point PU, TN3270 server
- configuration
- command mode BC-777
- tasks BC-797, BC-800
- LLC2
- configuration examples BC-404
- configuration task list BC-393, BC-564
- DLSw+
- description BC-207, BC-286
- local acknowledgments BC-209, BC-287, BC-288
- TCP (example) BC-313, BC-314, BC-316
- features supported BC-216, BC-386
- frames received before acknowledgment
- configuration (example) BC-404
- I-frames
- acknowledgment BC-394
- largest size for BC-419
- rejected, resending BC-395
- transmission BC-394
- unacknowledged, resending BC-395
- local acknowledgment
- advantages of enabling BC-263
- configuration (example) BC-278
- configuring BC-263
- NetBIOS timers BC-204, BC-255
- parameters, configuring BC-203, BC-255
- T1 timer problem BC-262
- maximum delay for acknowledgments BC-394
- polling frequency BC-396
- retries allowed
- configuring BC-395
- SDLC
- PU4 (example) BC-320
- transmit-poll-frame timer BC-396
- XID
- retries, configuring BC-397
- transmission frequency, configuring BC-397
- llc2 ack-delay-time command BC-394, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 ack-max command BC-394, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 busy-time command BC-688
- llc2 dynwind command BC-446
- llc2 idle-time command BC-396, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 local-window command BC-394, BC-446, BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 N1 command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 N2 command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 n2 command BC-395
- llc2 Nw command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 recv-window command BC-671, BC-688
- llc2 t1-time command BC-395, BC-672, BC-688
- llc2 tbusy-time command BC-396, BC-672
- llc2 tpf-time command BC-396, BC-672, BC-688
- llc2 trej-time command BC-395, BC-672, BC-688
- llc2 xid-neg-val-time command BC-397
- llc2 xid-retry-time command BC-397
- LLC sessions
- identification BC-605
- LNM
- Cisco routing devices BC-105
- configuring BC-104
- disabling BC-107
- errors BC-122
- LRMs parameters
- changing BC-108
- management stations
- configuring BC-106
- monitoring BC-122, BC-268
- network configuration
- complex (example) BC-135
- simple (example) BC-134
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- reporting interval
- changing BC-109
- reporting link
- password, applying BC-108
- reporting thresholds
- changing BC-108
- report path trace function
- disabling BC-107
- routing devices
- configuring BC-107
- preventing parameter changes BC-107
- servers
- enabling BC-108
- lnm alternate command BC-108
- lnm crs command BC-108
- lnm disabled command BC-107
- lnm express-buffer command BC-109
- lnm loss-threshold command BC-109
- lnm password command BC-108
- lnm pathtrace-disabled command BC-107
- lnm rem command BC-108
- lnm rps command BC-108
- lnm snmp-only command BC-107
- lnm softerr command BC-109
- load balancing
- serial lines BC-59
- load distribution
- See deterministic load distribution
- load sharing
- RSRB
- (example) BC-280
- LOCADD definition
- SDLLC BC-439
- locaddr-priority command BC-267, BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- locaddr-priority-list command BC-266, BC-267, BC-347, BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- local acknowledgment
- current state
- displaying BC-122, BC-268
- enabling BC-343
- RSRB (example) BC-273
- SDLC
- configuring BC-342
- SDLLC
- (example) BC-431
- See also LLC2
- Local Area Transport
- See LAT
- local SNA major node
- configuration
- CMPC BC-683
- location command BC-521
- Logical Link Control, type 2
- See LLC2
- logical units
- See LUs
- logmode table entry BC-566
- LRM
- password
- applying BC-108
- router parameters
- changing BC-108
- lsap command BC-795
- LU6.2 protocol BC-567
- LU allocation
- TN3270 server
- dynamic BC-761, BC-763
- LU nailing BC-764
- LU pools BC-767 to BC-768, BC-797, BC-800
- static BC-761, BC-763
- LU deletion
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-787 to BC-788
- description BC-768
- VTAM support BC-768
- lu deletion command BC-788, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- LUGROUP parameter
- VTAM configuration
- figure BC-773
- TN3270 server BC-774
- LU nailing
- TN3270 server
- algorithm BC-764
- configuration removal (example) BC-815
- configuring BC-786 to BC-787
- description BC-763
- limits BC-772
- LU pools BC-795, BC-799
- methods BC-802 to BC-803
- LUNAMES table BC-573
- LU pools
- TN3270 server
- cluster allocation BC-768
- configuration (examples) BC-808, BC-810
- configuration guidelines BC-792
- configuration tasks, APPN BC-793 to BC-797
- configuration tasks, non-APPN BC-797 to BC-801
- description BC-764
- LU allocation BC-767 to BC-768, BC-797, BC-800
- LU nailing BC-795, BC-799
- monitoring BC-805
- name requirements BC-764
- prerequisites BC-772
- LUs
- address
- traffic, prioritizing BC-266
- DSPU
- defining BC-506
- LU routing
- dedicated BC-507
- pooled BC-507
- TN3270 server
- allocation BC-762 to BC-768
- dynamic BC-761
- lu-seed argument BC-761
- names BC-761
- static BC-761
- lu-seed argument
- TN3270 server
- direct PUs BC-761
- LUSEED parameter
- VTAM configuration
- figure BC-773
- TN3270 server BC-774
- LU termination
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-788 to BC-789
- description BC-768
- lu termination command BC-789, BC-794, BC-796, BC-797
- LU types
- TN3270 server
- description BC-761
M
- MAC/SAP quadruple BC-605, BC-686, BC-760
- mac-address command BC-122
- MAC addresses
- filters
- setting BC-46
- MAC layer and source-route bridging BC-14, BC-85
- mainframe
- See host
- major node definitions BC-566
- Management Information Base
- See MIB
- maximum-lus command BC-789, BC-794
- MAXOUT host value
- SDLLC performance BC-420
- media translation
- SDLLC
- customizing BC-419
- memory
- CIP BC-245, BC-602
- CMCC adapters BC-245, BC-602
- ECPA BC-245, BC-602
- PCPA BC-245, BC-602
- MIB
- source-route bridging support BC-15, BC-86
- Token Ring support BC-15, BC-86
- microcode (7200) command BC-618, BC-619
- microcode command BC-616
- microcode images
- CMCC adapters
- loading BC-615 to BC-620
- microcode reload
- (caution) BC-615, BC-617
- microcode reload (7200) command BC-618, BC-619
- microcode reload command BC-616
- MIH
- configuration
- MVS host BC-613 to BC-614
- VM host BC-614
- description BC-613
- requirements
- Cisco IOS features BC-613
- missing interrupt handler
- See MIH
- model string mapping
- TN3270 server
- (table) BC-762
- modes
- See command modes
- MPC
- See CMPC
- MPC+
- See CMPC+
- multicast
- addresses
- forwarding BC-37
- transparent bridging
- (examples) BC-72, BC-75
- multidrop
- SDLLC configuration
- (example) BC-430
- multilink transmission groups
- configuring BC-345
- design recommendations BC-345
- multiport source-route bridging
- (examples) BC-89, BC-126
- multiring all command BC-149, BC-177
- multiring command BC-95
- multiring trcrf-vlan command BC-149, BC-177
N
- name command BC-671, BC-687
- Native Client Interface Architecture
- See NCIA
- NCIA
- client/server model BC-227, BC-467, BC-468
- configuration
- (examples) BC-481 to BC-484
- DLSw+ configuration
- (example) BC-482
- description BC-473
- local peer, defining BC-472, BC-474
- NCIA server, configuring BC-475
- remote peer, defining BC-474
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-474
- task list BC-473
- DLSw+ local switch session configuration
- (example) BC-481
- description BC-471
- task list BC-472
- DSPU session configuration
- (example) BC-483
- description BC-475
- downstream PU, defining BC-476
- local SAP, enabling BC-477
- LU, defining BC-477
- NCIA server, configuring BC-477
- task list BC-476
- upstream host, defining BC-476
- feature
- description BC-226
- monitoring and maintaining BC-480
- NCIA data-link control BC-228, BC-468
- RSRB session configuration
- (example) BC-484
- description BC-477
- DLSw+ local peer, defining BC-479
- NCIA/RSRB interface, configuring BC-480
- NCIA server, configuring BC-480
- remote peer, defining BC-479
- source-bridge ring group, defining BC-479
- task list BC-478
- server
- configuring BC-472
- ncia rsrb command BC-480
- ncia server command BC-472, BC-475, BC-480
- ncia start command BC-480
- ncia stop command BC-480
- NCP
- definitions
- SDLLC, configuring BC-437
- SNA routing BC-248, BC-662
- T1 timer BC-439
- NetBIOS
- access control
- filtering BC-111
- using byte offset BC-113
- using station names BC-112
- access filters
- configuration (example) BC-136, BC-140
- cache
- adding a static entry (example) BC-134
- dead-time interval
- specifying BC-103
- error recovery BC-204, BC-255
- name caching
- creating static entries BC-103
- enabling BC-102
- support
- configuring BC-100
- netbios access-list bytes command BC-113
- netbios access-list host command BC-112
- netbios enable-name-cache command BC-102
- netbios input-access-filter bytes command BC-113
- netbios input-access-filter host command BC-112
- netbios name-cache command BC-103
- netbios name-cache query-timeout command BC-103
- netbios name-cache recognized-timeout command BC-103
- netbios name-cache ring-group command BC-103
- netbios name-cache timeout command BC-102
- netbios output-access-filter bytes command BC-113
- netbios output-access-filter host command BC-112
- Network Control Program
- See NCP
- network management vector transport
- See NMVT
- NMVT
- VTAM compatibility BC-768
- no form of a command
- using liii
- notes
- usage in text xlv
O
- offload alias command BC-648
- offload command BC-608, BC-647, BC-650, BC-651
- online documentation
- See CCO
- Organizational Unique Identifier
- See OUI
- OUI
- Ethernet Type II frames BC-30
P
- parallel channel
- CMPC+ support BC-722
- Parallel Channel Adapter
- See PCA
- parallel channel attachment
- CIP BC-244, BC-600
- CPA BC-244, BC-601
- Parallel Channel Port Adapter
- See PCPA
- pass-through
- RSRB (example) BC-275
- Password Expiration Management BC-574
- path argument
- configuration
- CMCC features BC-608 to BC-611
- path command BC-651
- paths
- costs
- transparent bridging, assigning BC-52
- PCA
- description BC-244, BC-600
- PCPA
- channel data rates BC-245, BC-602
- CPA overview BC-244
- description BC-601, BC-602
- PEM feature BC-574
- physical unit concentrator
- See DSPU
- physical units
- See PUs
- ping sna command BC-540, BC-541
- polling
- frequency BC-396
- interval BC-396
- secondary stations BC-402
- transmit-poll-frame timer BC-396
- pool command BC-792, BC-794, BC-802
- port command BC-40, BC-55
- PORT parameter BC-572, BC-595
- preferred-nnserver command BC-795
- primary station
- definition BC-215, BC-385
- routing device
- enabling BC-398
- priority-group command BC-347
- priority groups
- (example) BC-356
- priority-list protocol bstun command BC-367
- priority-list protocol command BC-266
- priority-list protocol ip tcp command BC-367
- priority-list stun address command BC-348
- priority queuing
- enabling BC-344
- privileged EXEC mode
- summary l
- prompts
- system l
- protocol type
- filtering BC-47
- proxy explorers
- configuring BC-121
- pu (DLUR) command BC-802
- pu (listen-point) command BC-801
- pu (TN3270) command BC-801
- pu command BC-800
- pu dlur command BC-797, BC-802
- PUs
- DSPU configuration BC-231, BC-501
- SDLLC configuration BC-439
- TN3270 server
- configuration mode BC-778
- type 2 devices
- defining BC-231, BC-501
- See also PUs, TN3270 server
- PUs, TN3270 server
- description BC-760
- direct BC-760
- (examples) BC-809, BC-813
- configuration methods BC-801
- configuring BC-800
- DLUR BC-761
- (examples) BC-809, BC-813
- configuration methods BC-802
- configuring BC-797
- lu-seed argument BC-761
Q
- QLLC
- conversion
- (examples) BC-433 to BC-439
- customizing BC-424
- enabling BC-421
- implementation considerations BC-414
- monitoring BC-426
- SNA over X.25 BC-410
- topology BC-411
- qllc accept-all-calls command BC-422
- QLLC conversion
- implementation considerations BC-223, BC-393
- topology BC-221, BC-391
- qllc dlsw command BC-296
- qllc npsi-poll command BC-423
- qllc partner command BC-424
- qllc sap command BC-425
- qllc srb command BC-422
- qllc xid command BC-423
- Qualified Logical Link Control
- See QLLC
- See QLLC conversion
- question command li
- queue-list protocol bstun command BC-367
- queue-list protocol ip tcp command BC-367
- queuing priority
- STUN
- all traffic BC-348
- LU address BC-347
- serial interface address BC-346
R
- rejected frames
- LLC2
- resending BC-395
- REM
- LNM function BC-105
- reporting interval
- changing BC-109
- remote peer
- enabling LLC2 local acknowledgment with BC-203, BC-255
- remote source-route bridging
- See RSRB
- REMOTTO definition
- SDLLC configuration BC-439
- reply-PSID request
- LU deletion BC-768
- report path trace function
- disabling BC-107
- response time
- TN3270 server
- buckets BC-770
- client group types (table) BC-769
- collection BC-769 to BC-770
- configuration, verifying BC-804
- configuration mode BC-778
- configuring BC-804
- monitoring BC-805
- sliding-window BC-770
- SNMP BC-769
- response-time group command BC-804
- RESPORT parameter BC-572, BC-595
- RFC 1231
- IEEE 802.5 Token Ring MIB BC-15, BC-86
- RFC 1483
- Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 BC-10, BC-15, BC-24, BC-35, BC-87, BC-110
- RFC 1490 BC-443
- BAN support BC-441
- BNN support BC-441
- multiprotocol encapsulation BC-442
- Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay BC-10, BC-24, BC-224, BC-225
- RFC 1576
- TN3270 Current Practices BC-250, BC-759
- RFC 1795
- DLSw standard BC-205, BC-284
- RFC 2166
- DLSw Version 2 standard BC-284
- RFC 2355
- TN3270 Enhancements BC-250, BC-759
- RIF
- cache
- clearing BC-123
- cache entries
- static, adding (examples) BC-130
- static, configuring BC-96
- contents
- displaying BC-122
- enabling BC-95
- ring groups
- establishing BC-96
- source-route bridging BC-14, BC-86, BC-95
- rif command BC-96
- rif timeout command BC-96
- rif validate-enable-age command BC-96
- rif validate-enable command BC-96
- rif validate-enable-route-cache command BC-96
- Ring Error Monitor
- See REM
- ring group
- definition BC-89
- example BC-126
- interface
- assigning BC-90
- SRB
- defining BC-90
- Ring Parameter Server
- See RPS
- ROM monitor mode
- summary l
- root bridge
- selecting BC-52
- route
- CTRC
- configuring BC-576
- routers
- configuration
- data rate, parallel channels BC-621
- microcode images BC-615 to BC-620
- shutdown BC-616, BC-618
- routing
- concurrent routing and bridging BC-39
- integrated routing and bridging BC-11
- IRB BC-25
- routing information field
- See RIF
- RPS
- LNM BC-105
- RSRB
- all transport types
- (example) BC-272
- Cisco's implementation
- description BC-202, BC-253
- class of service
- enabling BC-267
- configuration
- (examples) BC-268 to BC-282
- direct encapsulation
- configuring BC-256
- direct Frame Relay encapsulation
- (example) BC-269
- configuring BC-264
- DSPU configuration BC-509
- fast-switched TCP encapsulation
- configuring BC-260
- FST
- connection (example) BC-271
- encapsulation, configuring BC-257
- largest frame BC-267
- load sharing
- (example) BC-280
- local acknowledgment
- (example) BC-273
- passthrough (example) BC-275
- pass-through (example) BC-275
- SNA Service Point
- configuring BC-518
- TCP
- remote peer, identifying BC-259
- TCP encapsulation
- (example) BC-269
- configuring BC-259
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-261
S
- sap-priority command BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- sap-priority-list command BC-672, BC-673, BC-689
- SAPs
- CMCC internal adapters
- configuration guidelines BC-604 to BC-606
- limit BC-604
- MAC/SAP quadruple BC-605
- reserved values BC-604
- CMPC
- guidelines BC-681
- CSNA
- guidelines BC-666, BC-667
- IEEE
- (table) BC-606
- manufacturer
- (table) BC-606
- TN3270 server
- direct PUs BC-760
- DLUR, configuring BC-795
- VTAM BC-604, BC-667
- saving configuration changes liv
- SDLC
- buffer size
- controlling BC-402
- configuration
- displaying BC-404
- examples BC-404
- task list BC-398
- DLSw+
- configuration (example) BC-406
- support BC-399
- encapsulation for Frame Relay access support configuration (example) BC-405
- frame size
- controlling BC-401
- FRMRs
- configuring BC-401
- I-frame size
- specifying largest BC-403, BC-420
- line speed
- increasing BC-420
- local acknowledgment
- enabling BC-343
- priority queuing BC-344
- multilink transmission groups
- configuring BC-345
- design recommendations BC-345
- output buffering BC-402
- primary node BC-343
- primary station
- two-way simultaneous mode, enabling BC-400
- protocol
- controlling BC-401
- retry counts
- controlling BC-401
- secondary node BC-343
- secondary stations
- polling, configuring BC-400
- polling control BC-402
- STUN
- local acknowledgement (example) BC-354
- timers
- controlling BC-401
- transport protocol
- choosing BC-337
- two-way simultaneous mode
- configuration (example) BC-405
- enabling BC-400
- window size
- controlling BC-401
- XID
- configuring BC-403
- sdlc address command BC-295, BC-400, BC-512
- sdlc dlsw command BC-295
- sdlc frmr-disable command BC-401
- sdlc holdq command BC-402
- sdlc k command BC-401
- sdlc n1 command BC-401
- sdlc n2 command BC-401
- sdlc partner command BC-295
- sdlc poll-limit-value command BC-401, BC-402
- sdlc role command BC-295, BC-399, BC-512
- sdlc sdlc-largest-frame command BC-420
- sdlc simultaneous command BC-400
- sdlc t1 command BC-401
- sdlc test command BC-404
- sdlc virtual-multidrop command BC-340
- sdlc vmac command BC-295
- SDLLC
- Cisco's implementation BC-217, BC-387
- configuration
- (examples) BC-430
- task list BC-414
- customizing BC-419
- Ethernet and translational bridging
- configuring BC-418
- frame size differences
- resolving BC-219, BC-389, BC-409
- I-frame sizes
- LLC2, specifying largest BC-419
- SDLC, specifying largest BC-420
- LOCADD definition BC-439
- local acknowledgment state
- displaying BC-421
- media translation
- customizing BC-419
- performance
- host MAXOUT value BC-420
- RSRB and local acknowledgment
- configuring BC-418
- virtual Token Ring implementation BC-218, BC-388, BC-409
- sdllc partner command BC-416
- sdllc ring-largest-frame command BC-419
- sdllc traddr command BC-415
- sdllc xid command BC-416
- secondary station
- definition BC-216, BC-385
- enabling routing device as BC-398
- polling control BC-402
- security, CICS BC-570
- serial interfaces
- BSTUN
- assigning BC-365
- configuring BC-365
- LAT compression BC-44
- parallel BC-60
- synchronous
- maintaining BC-626
- Serial Tunnel
- See STUN
- server
- CTRC for CICS
- configuring BC-576
- servers
- CTRC
- CICS, configuring BC-576
- DB2, configuring BC-576
- Service Access Points
- See SAPs
- setting up
- CICS clients BC-581
- COMTI clients BC-585
- DB2 clients BC-581
- TXSeries clients BC-582
- set vlan command BC-176
- show alps ascu command BC-494
- show alps circuits command BC-494
- show alps peers command BC-494
- show bridge circuit-group command BC-61
- show bridge command BC-61
- show bridge multicast command BC-61
- show bstun command BC-369
- show controllers cbus command BC-620, BC-623, BC-676, BC-694
- show controllers channel command BC-620, BC-623, BC-676, BC-694
- show controllers token command BC-122, BC-268
- show dbconn connection command BC-587
- show dbconn license command BC-586, BC-587
- show dbconn ports command BC-587
- show dbconn server command BC-587
- show debugging command BC-585, BC-586, BC-587
- show dlsw capabilities command BC-300, BC-311, BC-312
- show dlsw capabilities local command BC-310
- show dlsw circuits command BC-311
- show dlsw fastcache command BC-311
- show dlsw peers command BC-311
- show dlsw reachability command BC-311
- show dlsw statistics command BC-312
- show drip command BC-153, BC-181
- show dspu command BC-521
- show extended channel backup command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel cmgr command BC-623, BC-748
- show extended channel cmpc command BC-623, BC-697, BC-699, BC-740, BC-747, BC-748
- show extended channel command BC-621
- show extended channel connection-map llc2 command BC-623, BC-679, BC-699
- show extended channel csna command BC-623, BC-699
- show extended channel csna oper command BC-679
- show extended channel icmp-stack command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel ip-stack command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel llc2 command BC-623, BC-699
- show extended channel max-llc2-sessions command BC-623, BC-699
- show extended channel packing names command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel packing stats command BC-623, BC-653
- show extended channel statistics command BC-623, BC-677, BC-679, BC-695, BC-697, BC-740, BC-746
- show extended channel subchannel command BC-623
- show extended channel tcp-connections command BC-624, BC-653
- show extended channel tcp-stack command BC-624, BC-653
- show extended channel tg command BC-624, BC-697, BC-699, BC-740, BC-747, BC-748
- show extended channel tn3270-server client-ip-address command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server dlur command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server dlurlink command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server nailed-ip command BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server pu command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server pu lu command BC-624, BC-805
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time application command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time global command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time link command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time listen-point command BC-624
- show extended channel tn3270-server response-time subnet command BC-624, BC-806
- show extended channel tn3270-sever nailed-pu command BC-624
- show extended channel udp-listeners command BC-624
- show extended channel udp-stack command BC-624
- show fras map command BC-449
- show interface channel command BC-621
- show interface channel statistics command BC-677, BC-680, BC-695
- show interfaces channel accounting command BC-625
- show interfaces channel command BC-676, BC-677, BC-694, BC-695
- show interfaces command BC-122, BC-268, BC-404
- show interfaces crb command BC-61
- show interface serial command BC-421
- show interfaces irb command BC-40, BC-61
- show llc2 command BC-397, BC-421
- show lnm bridge command BC-109, BC-122
- show lnm config command BC-109, BC-122
- show lnm interface command BC-109, BC-122
- show lnm ring command BC-110, BC-122
- show lnm station command BC-110, BC-122
- show local-ack command BC-122, BC-268, BC-421
- show ncia circuits command BC-480
- show ncia client command BC-480
- show ncia server command BC-480
- show netbios-cache command BC-122
- show running-config command BC-620
- show sna command BC-521
- show snasw class-of-service command BC-540
- show snasw connection-network command BC-541
- show snasw directory command BC-541
- show snasw dlctrace command BC-541
- show snasw dlus command BC-541
- show snasw ipstrace command BC-541
- show snasw link command BC-541
- show snasw lu command BC-541
- show snasw mode command BC-541
- show snasw node command BC-541
- show snasw pdlog command BC-541
- show snasw port command BC-541
- show snasw pu command BC-541
- show snasw rtp command BC-541
- show snasw summary-ipstrace command BC-541
- show source-bridge command BC-122
- show span command BC-61
- show sse summary command BC-61, BC-123
- show startup-config command BC-101
- show stun command BC-348
- show txconn connection command BC-586
- show txconn destination command BC-586
- show txconn license command BC-586, BC-587
- show txconn route command BC-586
- show txconn server command BC-586
- show txconn statistics command BC-586
- show txconn transaction command BC-586
- show version command BC-625, BC-676, BC-694
- show vlans command BC-61, BC-153
- shutdown (TN3270) command BC-807
- shutdown command BC-627
- shut down routers BC-616, BC-618
- siftdown commands
- configuration modes
- (table) BC-781
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-781 to BC-782
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- See SNMP
- SMDS
- fast switching
- transparent bridging, configuring BC-38
- transparent bridging
- configuring BC-38
- smds multicast bridge command BC-38
- SNA
- environments
- CMPC BC-249, BC-662
- CSNA BC-248, BC-661
- TN3270 server BC-249, BC-758
- error recovery BC-204, BC-255
- FRAS BC-224
- internetworking overview ?? to BC-6
- IP integration
- See SNA-to-IP integration
- local LU address priorities BC-267
- router connectivity
- verifying BC-578
- traffic priority
- LU address, setting BC-266
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-338
- See also CSNA
- sna enable-host command BC-518
- sna host (Frame Relay) command BC-517
- sna host (QLLC) command BC-517
- sna host (SDLC) command BC-517
- sna host command BC-517
- SNAP
- filters
- configuring BC-114
- output (example) BC-138
- sna rsrb command BC-518, BC-519
- sna rsrb enable-host command BC-518
- sna rsrb start command BC-519
- SNA Service Point
- configuration tasks BC-516
- data-link controls
- configuring BC-517
- Frame Relay support BC-520
- local SAP
- RSRB, enabling BC-518
- Token Ring or Ethernet, enabling BC-518
- virtual data-link control, enabling BC-520
- maintaining BC-521
- monitoring BC-521
- over DLSw+ BC-210, BC-289
- remote host connection
- configuring BC-518, BC-519, BC-520
- RSRB
- configuring BC-518
- interface, defining BC-519
- local acknowledgment, configuring BC-519
- SDLC support BC-520
- Service Point/RSRB interface
- defining BC-518
- Token Ring configuration BC-518
- virtual data-link control
- configuration (example) BC-527
- configuring BC-519, BC-520
- interface, defining BC-520
- X.25 support BC-521
- sna start command BC-518
- SNASw
- APPN BC-233, BC-529
- benefits
- architectural compliance BC-234, BC-536
- improved availability BC-536
- increased management BC-234, BC-536
- IP infrastructure BC-234, BC-535
- network design simplicity BC-234, BC-536
- reduced configuration requirements BC-234, BC-535
- scalable APPN networks BC-234, BC-535
- BEX BC-234
- broadcast traffic BC-535
- configuration, requirements BC-535
- description BC-235, BC-530
- figure BC-236, BC-531
- network nodes BC-535
- SNA traffic BC-535
- Branch Extender
- See BEX
- CIP Connection to virtual Token Ring with SRB (example) BC-545
- configuration
- (examples) BC-542
- CMPC (examples) BC-708 to BC-710, BC-714 to BC-716
- task list BC-536
- connection types BC-239, BC-534
- CP
- defining BC-537
- CTRC BC-241, BC-243
- SNA messages BC-562
- DLC support
- configuring BC-537
- downstream Frame Relay BNN support (example) BC-551
- EE BC-234
- description BC-236, BC-531
- figure BC-236, BC-531
- HPR/IP BC-240, BC-535
- SNA traffic BC-535
- Enterprise Extender
- See EE
- Ethernet LAN emulation over ATM (example) BC-549
- Frame Relay BAN support
- (example) BC-550
- interfaces
- changing (caution) BC-538
- links
- configuring BC-539
- starting BC-540
- stopping BC-540
- local switching with QLLC
- (example) BC-547
- local switching with SDLC
- (example) BC-548
- management enhancements BC-533
- network nodes BC-233, BC-529
- partner LU location
- configuring BC-539
- defining BC-539
- ports
- defining BC-538
- starting BC-540
- stopping BC-540
- routing functions BC-235, BC-530
- starting BC-540
- stopping BC-540
- technical overview BC-529
- Token Ring over HPR/IP
- (example) BC-546
- Token Ring with HPR
- (example) BC-544
- Token Ring without HPR
- (example) BC-543
- troubleshooting BC-541
- usability features BC-532
- verifying BC-540
- virtual data-link control BC-535
- virtual Token Ring BC-534
- VTAM on a remote router with DLUR using CMPC vs APPN
- (example) BC-556
- VTAM to the CIP using CMPC vs APPN (example) BC-552
- weighted fair queuing BC-531
- snasw control-point command BC-537
- snasw cpname command BC-577
- snasw dlcfilter command BC-542
- snasw dlctrace command BC-542
- snasw dlus command BC-537
- snasw dump command BC-541
- snasw event command BC-542
- snasw ipsfilter command BC-542
- snasw ipstrace command BC-542
- SNA Switching Services
- See SNASw
- snasw link command BC-577
- snasw location command BC-539
- snasw pdlog command BC-542
- snasw port command BC-538, BC-577
- snasw start command BC-540
- snasw start link command BC-540
- snasw start port command BC-540
- snasw stop command BC-540
- snasw stop link command BC-540
- snasw stop port command BC-540
- SNA-to-IP integration
- description BC-1 to BC-6
- phases
- figure BC-2
- IP centric BC-4
- IP client BC-4
- IP transport BC-3
- SNA centric BC-3
- scenarios BC-5
- sna vdlc command BC-520
- sna vdlc enable-host command BC-520
- sna vdlc start command BC-520
- SNMP
- alerts
- CPA BC-622
- statistics
- clearing BC-625
- TN3270 server
- response-time collection BC-769
- source addresses
- administrative filtering BC-115
- source-bridge command BC-88, BC-89, BC-90, BC-257, BC-672, BC-689
- source-bridge connection-timeout command BC-119
- source-bridge cos-enable command BC-267
- source-bridge enable-80d5 command BC-100
- source-bridge explorer-dup-ARE-filter command BC-120
- source-bridge explorer-fastswitch command BC-121
- source-bridge explorer-maxrate command BC-120
- source-bridge explorerq-depth command BC-120
- source-bridge fst-peername command BC-258, BC-417
- source-bridge input-address-list command BC-115
- source-bridge input-lsap-list command BC-114
- source-bridge input-type-list command BC-114
- source-bridge keepalive command BC-257, BC-258, BC-260, BC-261
- source-bridge largest-frame command BC-267
- source-bridge max-hops command BC-94
- source-bridge max-in-hops command BC-94
- source-bridge max-out-hops command BC-94
- source-bridge output-address-list command BC-115
- source-bridge output-lsap-list command BC-114
- source-bridge output-type-list command BC-114
- source-bridge passthrough command BC-264
- source-bridge proxy-explorer command BC-121
- source-bridge proxy-netbios-only command BC-102
- source-bridge qllc-local-ack command BC-424
- source-bridge remote-peer command BC-258, BC-264, BC-418
- source-bridge remote-peer fst command BC-258
- source-bridge remote-peer fst-peername command BC-417
- source-bridge remote-peer interface command BC-257
- source-bridge remote-peer tcp command BC-417, BC-479, BC-510, BC-519
- source-bridge ring group command BC-294
- source-bridge ring-group command BC-90, BC-178, BC-293, BC-294, BC-417, BC-418, BC-472, BC-474, BC-479, BC-509, BC-510, BC-518, BC-519
- source-bridge route-cache cbus command BC-91, BC-119
- source-bridge route-cache command BC-118
- source-bridge route-cache sse command BC-119
- source-bridge sap-80d5 command BC-100
- source-bridge sdllc-local-ack command BC-418
- source-bridge spanning command BC-92, BC-93, BC-153, BC-179
- source-bridge tcp-queue-max number command BC-123, BC-268
- source-bridge transparent command BC-99, BC-178
- source-bridge transparent fastswitch command BC-96, BC-99
- source-bridge trcrf-vlan command BC-178
- source-route autonomous-switching cache
- enabling BC-119
- source-route bridging
- See SRB
- source-route fast-switching cache
- disabling BC-118
- source-route translational bridging
- See SR/TLB
- source-route transparent bridging
- See SRT
- spanning tree
- automatic resolution in SRB BC-93
- bridging and routing IP BC-42
- explorer BC-92
- interface
- assigning BC-30
- disabling BC-53
- priority, setting BC-52
- intervals
- forward delay BC-53
- hello BPDU BC-53
- idle BC-53
- known topology
- displaying BC-61
- multiple domains
- establishing BC-37, BC-44
- path costs
- assigning BC-52
- priority
- setting BC-52
- root bridge BC-52
- topology
- configuring BC-92
- VLANs
- transparent bridging BC-32
- SR/TLB
- access filtering
- (example) BC-133
- ATM BC-110
- compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges BC-99
- enabling BC-99
- fast-switching mode
- disabling BC-96, BC-99
- IBM 8209 bridges and Cisco routing devices
- mixing BC-99
- IBM LLC2 environments BC-99
- overview BC-97
- routing devices and IBM 8209 bridges BC-99
- simple network
- (example) BC-131
- Token Ring LLC2-to-Ethernet conversion BC-99
- SRB
- administrative filtering BC-113
- ATM PVCs
- multiple virtual rings (example) BC-143
- single virtual ring (examples) BC-142, BC-144
- ATM support
- configuring BC-110
- back-to back ATM configuration
- (example) BC-141
- CMCC adapters
- configuring BC-672 to BC-673, BC-689
- configuration
- (examples) BC-123 to BC-141
- dual port BC-88, BC-124
- task list BC-87
- connection timeout interval
- setting BC-119
- definition BC-14, BC-85
- dual-port bridge
- configuring BC-88, BC-89
- enabling BC-257
- fast-switching SRB over FDDI BC-91
- hops
- limiting BC-94
- interoperability BC-121
- multiple virtual ring groups
- (example) BC-127
- multiport bridge BC-89
- configuring BC-90
- multiport bridge configuration
- (example) BC-126
- NetBIOS
- access control BC-111
- protocol BC-14, BC-85
- RIF
- assigning BC-130
- enabling BC-95
- timeout interval BC-96
- routing protocols
- (example) BC-125
- securing BC-111
- SNA BC-14, BC-85, BC-99
- spanning tree
- resolving BC-93
- tuning BC-118
- SRB over ATM
- description BC-110
- SRB over Frame Relay
- configuring BC-445
- SRT
- bridging (example) BC-71
- compared with SR/TLB BC-13, BC-27
- configuring BC-28
- hardware supporting BC-13, BC-27
- SSE fast switching
- SRB BC-119
- statistics BC-61, BC-123
- standby authentication command BC-150
- standby command BC-149
- standby ip command BC-149
- standby preempt command BC-150
- standby priority command BC-149
- standby timers command BC-149
- standby track command BC-150
- starting DDF BC-572
- state-tracks-signal command BC-622, BC-626
- static RIF entries
- configuring BC-96
- station configurations
- displaying LLC2 BC-397
- station names
- NetBIOS access control BC-112
- STUN
- asynchronous protocols
- virtual multidrop support BC-361
- custom protocol
- configuring BC-338
- enabling BC-336, BC-339
- encapsulation
- (caution) BC-339
- features BC-212
- HDLC
- encapsulating BC-341
- encapsulating (example) BC-349
- line-sharing device
- (example) BC-353
- LOCADDR priority groups
- (example) BC-356
- local acknowledgment
- Frame Relay, (example) BC-355
- Frame Relay, configuring BC-344
- SDLC (example) BC-354
- modes
- local acknowledgment BC-211
- passthrough BC-211
- monitoring BC-348
- multipoint (example) BC-353
- network overview BC-211
- protocol groups
- basic BC-337
- configuring BC-337
- SDLC BC-337, BC-338
- queuing priority configuration
- all traffic BC-348
- LU address BC-347
- serial interface address BC-346
- TCP port BC-346
- SDLC
- address, configuring BC-336
- broadcast (example) BC-350
- broadcast, configuring BC-340
- broadcast, enabling BC-340
- multilink transmission groups, configuring BC-345
- multilink transmission groups, design BC-345
- primary node BC-343
- secondary node BC-343
- TCP encapsulation
- configuring BC-341, BC-342
- traffic queuing priorities
- (examples) BC-350, BC-355, BC-356
- configuration methods BC-346
- configuring BC-348
- transmission groups
- configuring BC-345
- stun group command BC-339
- stun peer-name command BC-336
- stun protocol-group command BC-337
- stun protocol-group schema command BC-338
- stun route address command BC-343, BC-344
- stun route address interface dlci command BC-344
- stun route address tcp command BC-336, BC-341
- stun route all tcp command BC-341
- stun schema command BC-338
- subinterface configuration mode
- summary l
- Subnetwork Access Protocol
- See SNAP
- Switched Multimegabit Data Service
- See SMDS
- Synchronous Data Link Control
- See SDLC
- SYSIBM.LUNAMES table BC-573
- SYSIBM.SYSLUNAMES table BC-573
- system generation parameters, configuring for SDLLC BC-437
- system initialization table (SIT) BC-568
- Systems Network Architecture
- See SNA
T
- T1
- timer
- LLC2 local acknowledgment BC-261 Tab key
- command completion li
- TCP
- RSRB
- configuring BC-263
- TCP/IP
- configuration
- IBM host profiles (examples) BC-750, BC-754
- environments
- CLAW BC-246, BC-632
- CMPC+ BC-247, BC-717
- IP host backup BC-247, BC-633
- offload support BC-246, BC-632
- TN3270 server BC-249, BC-758
- offload support BC-717
- passthrough BC-563, BC-574
- See also HSAS
- TCP/IP offload
- configuration
- (examples) BC-655 to BC-658
- guidelines BC-645
- host, router correlation BC-651 to BC-652
- requirements BC-634 to BC-635
- tasks, router BC-646 to BC-649
- fast switching
- configuring BC-649
- ICMP flows
- disabling BC-649
- IP addresses
- configuring BC-648
- IP host backup
- configuring BC-650, BC-650 to BC-651
- maintaining BC-652
- monitoring BC-652
- MTU
- configuring, CPA BC-649 offload alias
- configuring BC-648
- description BC-632
- verifying BC-649
- overview BC-246, BC-632
- subchannels
- configuring BC-646 to BC-648
- guidelines BC-645
- TCP encapsulation
- configuring BC-341, BC-342
- TCP port
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-790 to BC-791
- tcp-port command BC-790
- terminal emulation
- IBM PC/3270 BC-121
- TERMSELF RU
- LU termination BC-768
- Texas Instruments
- Token Ring MAC firmware problem BC-121
- tg (CMPC) command BC-681, BC-686, BC-688
- tg (CMPC+) command BC-731
- TI MAC firmware
- establishing SRB interoperability with BC-121
- timers
- DLSw+
- configuring BC-310
- LLC2 BC-207, BC-286
- timing-mark command BC-791, BC-795
- timing marks
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-791
- TN3270 client
- description BC-758
- TN3270 server
- architecture BC-760
- ASSOCIATE request
- description BC-765 to BC-767
- figures BC-766, BC-767
- benefits BC-758
- client
- description BC-758
- clusters
- allocation BC-768
- description BC-764
- figures BC-812
- CMPC+ support BC-717
- command modes
- description BC-775 to BC-779
- DLUR configuration BC-777
- DLUR PU configuration BC-778
- DLUR SAP configuration BC-778
- figure BC-776
- listen-point configuration BC-777
- listen-point PU configuration BC-777
- navigation BC-779 to BC-780
- PU configuration BC-778
- response-time configuration BC-778
- TN3270 server configuration BC-777
- configuration
- (examples) BC-808 to BC-818
- description BC-780
- design considerations BC-772
- guidelines, LU pools BC-792
- legacy methods BC-801 to BC-803
- options BC-782 to BC-792
- requirements BC-771 to BC-772
- siftdown commands BC-781 to BC-782
- tasks, APPN environment BC-793 to BC-797
- tasks, non-APPN environment BC-797 to BC-801
- verifying BC-803 to BC-804
- description BC-758
- DLUR
- configuring BC-795
- links, managing BC-806 to BC-807
- environments
- description BC-758
- generic pool
- configuring BC-783
- idle time
- configuring BC-783 to BC-784
- implementation
- figure BC-250
- IP precedence
- configuring BC-784 to BC-785
- IP TOS
- configuring BC-785
- keepalive
- configuring BC-785 to BC-786
- listen-point PU
- configuring BC-797, BC-800
- listen points
- configuring BC-795, BC-799
- LU allocation BC-762 to BC-768, BC-797, BC-800
- LU deletion
- configuring BC-787 to BC-788
- description BC-768
- session termination BC-769
- LU nailing
- algorithm BC-764
- configuring BC-786 to BC-787
- description BC-763
- limits BC-772
- methods BC-802 to BC-803
- removal (example) BC-815
- LU pools
- allocation BC-767 to BC-768
- configuring BC-792, BC-793, BC-798
- description BC-764
- name requirements BC-764
- prerequisites BC-772
- LUs
- DLUR BC-761
- dynamic BC-761, BC-772
- model type formation BC-762
- names BC-761
- static BC-761
- types BC-761
- LU termination
- configuring BC-788 to BC-789
- description BC-768
- session termination BC-769
- maximum client sessions
- configuring BC-790
- maximum server sessions
- configuring BC-789
- model string mapping (table) BC-762
- model type
- definitions BC-762
- overview BC-249
- PUs
- configuration methods BC-801, BC-802
- description BC-760
- direct BC-760, BC-800, BC-801
- DLUR BC-761, BC-802
- response time
- client group types (table) BC-769
- collection BC-769 to BC-770
- configuration, verifying BC-804
- configuring BC-804
- SAPs
- direct PUs BC-760
- DLUR, configuring BC-795
- server
- description BC-758
- session termination
- description BC-768 to BC-769
- shutting down BC-807
- siftdown commands
- (table) BC-781
- configuration BC-781 to BC-782
- SNA functions BC-250, BC-758, BC-759
- TCP port
- configuring BC-790 to BC-791
- Telnet server functions BC-250, BC-758, BC-759
- terminal emulation BC-763
- timing marks
- configuring BC-791
- TN3270E clients BC-762, BC-763
- unbind action
- configuring BC-792
- VTAM
- host configuration BC-773
- multiple host support BC-761
- release 3.4 BC-772
- tn3270-server command BC-793, BC-794
- Token Ring
- ATM networks BC-110
- DSPU configuration BC-508
- extended LAN BC-14, BC-85
- frame-copied errors BC-122
- frame format BC-14, BC-86
- IBM 8209 bridges and SR/TLB BC-99
- interfaces
- displaying information BC-122, BC-268
- LLC2-to-Ethernet LLC2 conversion
- enabling standard BC-100
- SNA Service Point configuration BC-518
- source bridge configuration
- (examples) BC-124, BC-125
- SRB
- maintaining BC-134
- support BC-14, BC-85
- TI MAC firmware problem BC-121
- VLANs BC-146
- Token Ring-attached router definition BC-595
- Token Ring Inter-Switch Link
- See TRISL
- Token Ring Route Switch Module
- See TRRSM BC-17, BC-171
- Token Ring switching
- overview BC-17
- traffic queuing priorities
- BSTUN
- configuring BC-367
- customizing BC-367
- STUN
- (examples) BC-350, BC-355, BC-356
- configuration methods BC-346
- configuring BC-348
- transient data queue for CICS BC-569
- transit bridging
- FDDI BC-10, BC-24
- translational bridging
- compatibility with IBM 8209 bridges BC-99
- See also SR/TLB
- Transmission Control Protocol
- See TCP
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
- See TCP/IP
- transmission groups
- CMPC
- configuring BC-686
- CMPC+
- configuring BC-731
- overview BC-345
- SNA traffic
- configuring BC-338
- transparent bridging
- administrative filtering BC-45
- bridge priority
- setting BC-52
- Cisco features
- description BC-9
- concurrent routing and bridging
- configuration (example) BC-63
- enabling BC-39
- statistics, displaying BC-61
- configuration
- (examples) BC-61 to BC-81
- Frame Relay BC-36
- LAT compression BC-43
- options BC-42
- SMDS BC-38
- task list BC-28
- X.25 BC-38
- X.25 (example) BC-73
- constrained multicast flooding
- enabling BC-60
- multicast state information, clearing BC-61
- multicast state information, displaying BC-61
- DDR
- access, controlling BC-36
- bridging protocol, defining BC-35
- Ethernet type code (example) BC-76
- interface configuration BC-36
- protocol (example) BC-76
- Ethernet-to-Ethernet bridging
- (example) BC-70
- Ethernet-to-FDDI configuration
- (example) BC-69
- extended access lists
- defining BC-49
- features of Cisco implementation BC-24
- filtering BC-45
- by vendor code BC-47
- Frame Relay
- fast path BC-36
- integrated routing and bridging
- configuring BC-10
- IP BC-42
- IRB
- configuration (examples) BC-64, BC-65
- configuration, task list BC-39
- configuring BC-25
- multiple bridge group configuration (example) BC-66
- statistics, displaying BC-61
- load balancing BC-59
- monitoring and maintaining BC-61
- multicast or broadcast
- (example) BC-72
- multiprotocol LAPB BC-37
- over ATM
- fast switching BC-34
- PA-12E/2FE Ethernet Switch
- (example) BC-82
- monitoring BC-56
- web tool BC-57
- protocol type
- filtering BC-47
- RFC 1483 support BC-35
- sample configurations BC-61
- SMDS
- restrictions BC-38
- spanning-tree parameters
- adjusting BC-51
- spanning-tree topology
- displaying BC-61
- SRT
- (example) BC-71
- VLANs
- configuring BC-30, BC-32
- Transport Resource List
- See TRL
- TRISL
- automatic spanning tree
- configuring BC-152
- configuration (examples) BC-181
- description BC-145
- DRiP
- ARE BC-153, BC-181
- hot standby router protocol
- configuring BC-149
- IP routing BC-148
- IP routing source-routed frames between VLANS
- (example) BC-158
- IPX routing BC-150
- IPX routing non-source-routed frames between VLAN and Token Ring
- (example) BC-159
- IPX routing source-routed frames between VLAN and Ethernet VLAN
- (example) BC-161
- IPX Routing source-routed frames between VLAN and Token Ring
- (example) BC-160
- IPX routing source-routed frames between VLANs
- (example) BC-162
- RIF configuration
- (example) BC-156
- source-route bridging configuration
- (example) BC-163, BC-164
- source-route translational bridging
- configuring BC-152
- source-route transparent bridging
- configuring BC-151
- SR/TLB configuration
- (example) BC-166, BC-167
- SRB
- configuring BC-151
- Token Ring and VLAN configuration
- (example) BC-163
- transparent bridging between Token Ring and VLAN
- (example) BC-165
- TrCRF
- attaching BC-178
- TRISL and Ethernet VLANs configuration
- (example) BC-157, BC-167
- TRISL fast EtherChannel
- (example) BC-168
- TRISL VLAN and Ethernet configuration
- (example) BC-166
- TRISL VLAN and Token Ring configuration
- (example) BC-155, BC-156
- TRISL VLANs configuration
- (example) BC-164
- TRL
- configuration
- CMPC+ (examples) BC-751, BC-753, BC-754, BC-756
- CMPC, description BC-682
- CMPC, guidelines BC-682
- tasks BC-726
- TRRSM
- automatic spanning tree
- configuring BC-179
- configuration tasks BC-176
- description BC-171
- DLSw+
- (example) BC-196
- IP routing
- configuring BC-176
- IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN
- (example) BC-190
- IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet interface
- (example) BC-186, BC-187
- IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring interface
- (example) BC-186
- IP routing non-source-routed frames between TrBRF VLANs
- (example) BC-189
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN
- (example) BC-185
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet interface
- (example) BC-183
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring interface
- (example) BC-182
- IP routing source-routed frames between TrBRF VLANs
- (example) BC-184
- IPX routing
- configuring BC-177
- monitoring BC-180
- prerequisites
- configuring BC-176
- source-route bridging
- configuring BC-178
- source-route translational bridging
- configuring BC-178
- source-route transparent bridging
- configuring BC-178
- SR/TLB between TrBRF VLAN and Ethernet VLAN
- (example) BC-195
- SR/TLB between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Ethernet
- (example) BC-194
- SRB between TrBRF VLAN
- (example) BC-192
- SRB between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring
- (example) BC-191
- Token Ring VLAN
- description BC-173
- Token Ring VLAN support on RSM BC-20, BC-174
- transparent bridging between TrBRF VLAN and VIP2 Token Ring
- (example) BC-193
- VLAN
- description BC-19, BC-173
- Token Ring BC-19
- txconn ping destination command BC-586
- TXSeries clients BC-582
U
- UDP unicast
- description BC-206, BC-285
- DLSw Version 2 BC-285
- unbind action
- TN3270 server
- configuring BC-792
- unbind-action command BC-792, BC-795, BC-796, BC-797
- UNBIND request
- CICS BC-768
- LU termination BC-768
- user EXEC mode
- summary l
- user security BC-571
V
- vendor code
- administrative filtering BC-47, BC-114
- filtering BC-114
- virtual data-link control
- APPN over DLSw+
- (figure) BC-211, BC-289
- description BC-210, BC-289
- DSPU
- configuration (example) BC-524
- configuring BC-510
- DSPU over DLSw+
- supporting BC-210, BC-289
- SNA Service Point
- configuration BC-519
- configuration (example) BC-527
- configuring BC-519, BC-520
- over DLSw+, supporting BC-210, BC-289
- virtual LANs
- See VLANs
- virtual ring
- (example) BC-132
- definition BC-15, BC-86
- using with LAN Network Manager BC-106
- Virtual Telecommunications Access Method
- See VTAM
- virtual terminals, installing client BC-570
- virtual Token Ring
- implementation BC-419
- virtual Token Ring address
- See VTRA
- VLANs
- IP routing BC-148
- routing configuration
- (example) BC-69
- transparently bridged configuration
- (example) BC-66
- vrn command BC-795
- VTAM
- CMPC
- requirements BC-664
- CMPC+
- requirements BC-723
- CSNA
- configuration, task list BC-666 to BC-668
- requirements BC-664
- troubleshooting BC-680
- verifying, host BC-678 to BC-679
- verifying, router BC-679
- definitions
- SDLLC, configuring BC-438
- EBCDIC character translation BC-774
- local SNA major node
- CMPC BC-683
- logmode table entry BC-566
- major node definitions BC-566
- SAPs BC-604
- switched major node
- CSNA (example) BC-668
- CSNA configuration BC-667
- TN3270 server
- configuration (example) BC-773
- configuration, guidelines BC-772 to BC-774
- INCLUD0E BC-760
- LU deletion BC-768
- multiple host support BC-761
- TRL configuration
- CMPC BC-682
- CMPC+ (examples) BC-751, BC-753, BC-754, BC-756
- guidelines, CMPC BC-682
- tasks BC-726
- XCA support BC-248, BC-661, BC-666, BC-667
- VTRA
- SDLLC BC-218, BC-388, BC-409
W
- WANs
- transparent bridging
- configuring BC-34
- write command BC-628
X
- X.25
- transparent bridging
- (example) BC-73
- configuring BC-38
- x25 address command BC-296
- x25 map bridge broadcast command BC-38
- x25 map qllc command BC-296, BC-422
- x25 pvc qllc command BC-422
- XCA
- CSNA support BC-248, BC-661, BC-666, BC-667
- XCA definitions BC-591, BC-595
- XCA major node
- CSNA
- (example) BC-667
- XID
- LLC2
- retries, configuring BC-397
- transmission (caution) BC-397
- transmissions, configuring BC-397
- SDLC
- configuring BC-403
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