
DLSw Configuration Overview
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In the local router’s Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table, enter the IP address of the
remote peer associated with any remote NetBIOS application that you need to
reach through DLSw services. Each entry in this table associates the name of a
NetBIOS client with the IP address of the DLSw peer that can reach that client.
In the router’s Default MAC Peer IP Table, enter the peer IP address of the DLSw
peer associated with any remote SNA system or application that you need to reach
through DLSw services. Each entry in this table associates the MAC address for
an SNA system with the IP address of the DLSw peer that can reach that system.
Unlike dynamically learned entries, statically defined entries remain unless you
delete them from the Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table or the Default MAC Peer IP
Table.
See Chapter 5 for more information on editing the Default NetBIOS Peer IP Table
and the Default MAC Peer IP Table.
Configuring DLSw Packaging
Packaging allows multiple DLSw frames (consisting of user data and DLSw’s
SSP header) to be placed into a single TCP/IP frame. Packaging enhances router
performance and is important for networks with many LAN/WAN segments.
DLSw packaging uses three tuning parameters, all located on the DLSw Global
Parameters screen:
• Maximum Package Size
• Packaging Threshold
• Packaging Timeout
For detailed information on configuring the DLSw packaging parameters, refer to
Chapter 5.
Configuring DLSw Prioritization
DLSw prioritization is an outbound filtering mechanism that allows you to assign
preference to specific types of traffic supported by DLSw. DLSw Prioritization
does not affect traffic as it is entering the router, but affects the sequence in which
data leaves the router slot.
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