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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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