
Configuring DLSw Services
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Parameter:
DLSw Virtual Ring ID (hex)
Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > DLSw > Basic Global
Default: None
Options:
Any valid, unassigned ring number from 1 to 4095 (0x001 to 0xFFF) in
hexadecimal format
Function:
Specifies a standard ring number that SRB uses to identify traffic that is placed
on the SRB LAN by DLSw. This ring number is the first entry in the packet’s
routing information field (RIF).
Instructions:
The ring number must be unique within the network. However, all Bay
Networks routers on the network can use the same value. The number must be:
• Unique among any other ring IDs, group LAN IDs, or internal LAN IDs
assigned in the network
• The same as the virtual ring number used by all other DLSw peers on the
same TCP/IP network
Entering a hexadecimal value for this mandatory parameter prepares the router
for DLSw services on Token Ring/802.5 circuits. Enter a value even if you are
presently configuring DLSw services on Ethernet/802.3 circuits only. Bay
Networks recommends the value 0xFFD, if this value is available.
MIB Object ID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.1.5.1.5
Parameter: DLSw Reject Unconfigured Peers
Path:
Configuration Manager > Protocols > DLSw > Basic Global
Default: Accept
Options: Accept
|
Reject
Function: Specifies whether DLSw peers in this router should allow (Accept) or disallow
(Reject) TCP sessions with other DLSw peers not defined in the DLSw Peer
Table.
Instructions: Select Accept if you want to allow TCP sessions with Bay Networks or other
DLSw peers not defined in the Peer Table.
Select Reject if you want to disallow TCP sessions with Bay Networks or other
DLSw peers not defined in the Peer Table. Disallowing TCP sessions prevents
the router from learning the IP addresses of other peers in the network.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.1.5.1.13
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