
Configuring DLSw Services
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For information about viewing events and messages using Site Manager or a
compatible third-party network management software, see Configuring and
Managing Routers with Site Manager.
For a complete description of all warning, fault, trace, and informational
messages, refer to Event Messages for Routers.
For information on viewing events using the Technician Interface, see Using
Technician Interface Software.
Enabling Extended Logging
Subsystems such as LLC and SDLC allow you to enable extended logging
through the MIB. Extended logging provides additional messages and information
that can help you identify and troubleshoot a DLSw network problem. However,
using extended logging causes the router to use more log space and memory, and
affects CPU performance. You enable extended logging using the Bay Networks
Technician Interface.
Table C-1
lists each subsystem, the Technician Interface command that enables
extended logging for that subsystem, and type(s) of messages or events that could
appear in the log.
With extended logging enabled, log messages describing the frame flows and state
transitions appear during the critical phases of each connection being established.
Table C-1. Extended Logging Commands for Subsystems
Subsystem How to Enable Items Logged
DLS s wfDls.14.0 0xffffffff;commit*
s wfDls.15.0 0x3;commit†
* Enabled by default.
† DLS, LLC, and SDLC extended logging set by Technician Interface only.
DLSw protocol and data
link control events
leading to connection
state changes
LLC s wfLlcInterfaceEntry.2.cct 0cfff1;commit LLC inbound and
outbound packets
SDLC s wfSdlcPortAdminEntry.36.cct 0x1;commit SDLC messages
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