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partner shall be the MAC address of the remote end SNA equipment (physical
addresses of such equipment as Ethernet and Token-Ring) or next-hop MAC
address composed of SDLC.
Please process the following configurations in the synchronous interface view.
Table 436
Configure SDLC peer entity
By default, synchronous interface is not configured with SDLC peer entity.
Note the differences between the word digital order of Token-Ring and Ethernet.
When configuring Token-Ring, you can configure it according to the address
labeled on the equipment directly. When configuring Ethernet, you should reverse
every Byte. For example, as to Ethernet MAC address, it should be configured to
0007.3fc0.5a12 if the mark is 00e0.fc03.a548. Thereinto, the first byte "00" of
00e0 is reversed as "00", the binary form of the second byte "e0" is 11100000,
after reversed, it is 00000111, that is "07" in hexadecimal form. Computed in this
way, "3fc0" is reversed form of "fc03", and "5a12" is the reversed form of
"a548".
10
Configure XID of SDLC
XID is used to identify an identity of equipment in SNA. Generally, there are two
kinds of equipment - PU2.0 and PU2.1.PU2.1 equipment is configured with XID
and can show their identities each other by exchanging XID. PU2.0 equipment
does not exchange XID and it does not include XID. Thus PU2.1 equipment does
not need this command, but you have to specify a XID for PU2.0 equipment.
Please process the following configurations in the synchronous interface view.
Table 437
C
onfigure XID of SDLC
By default, synchronous interface is not configured with XID of SDLC.
11
Configure to Add the Sync Interface to Bridge Set
To allow the synchronous interface encapsulated with SDLC to participate in DLSw
forwarding, you need to use this command to add SDLC interface to a Bridge set.
The Bridge set on Ethernet interface takes part in the local forwarding, but the
Bridge set configured in the SDLC only takes part in DLSw forwarding, that is, all
of the data on it will be forwarded to TCP channels.
Please process the following configurations in the synchronous interface view.
Table 438
Add synchronous Interface to Bridge se
t
Operation
Command
Configure SDLC peer entity
sdlc mac-map remote
mac-addr
sdlc-addr
Delete SDLC peer entity
undo sdlc mac-map remote
mac-addr
sdlc-addr
Operation
Command
Configure XID of SDLC
sdlc xid
sdlc-address
xid-number
Delete XID of SDLC
undo sdlc xid
sdlc-address
Operation
Command
Add synchronous interface to Bridge set
bridge-set
bridge-set-number
Delete the configuration of adding synchronous
interface to Bridge set
undo bridge-set
bridge-set-number
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