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LLC2 Interface Parameters
The following table lists parameters for all interface types. Explanations of some
parameters follow the table.
1 Make sure the port is not configured for backup use only. (See
page 7-17
.)
2 Make sure the DLCI is not part of a
frame relay DLCI backup group
(page 7-21) or part
of a
frame relay PVC
(page 7-19).
3 See caution at explanation.
4 Configured in
LLC2 Host
file (see page 9-19). If the address was bit-swapped in the Host
record, it must also be bit-swapped here.
5 The LAN ID on an originated LLC2 interface must match the LAN ID on the corre-
sponding terminated interface. Also, (other than the exception of originated/terminated
pairs) each LAN ID must be unique among all LAN IDs throughout the network on
which this node will operate.
Interface Type
identifies whether the interface is on a LAN or a frame relay network.
Blocked Port Flag
will cause the port to be enabled (
N
) or disabled (
Y
) at node IPL. The interface will
remain in that state until this parameter is changed or (frame relay interface only) an
on-line enable (
[B], [B], [C]
from the Main Menu) or disable (
[B], [B], [A]
from the Main
Menu) is performed.
Port Priority
will become the first octet of the
Port ID
field in Spanning Tree Protocol messages. The
lower the number, the higher the priority that the interface will be given among other
interfaces in the spanning tree.
Path Cost
Table 9-5 LLC2 Interface Parameters
Parameter
Valid Values
Default Value
Interface Type
Ethernet, TokenRing, FRL
FRL
(frame relay)
Blocked Port Flag
Y/N
N
Port Priority
:
Native LLC2 format:
8025_SRB/8023_TB format:
n/a
0–255
128
Path Cost
:
Native LLC2 format:
8025_SRB/8023_TB format:
n/a
1/1000 FR port line speed
15625
Pr iority
0–9
0
LAN Card
0
0
RLP
0–2
0
Por t
0–7
1
0
DLCI
16–991
2
16
Format
Nati ve LLC2,8025_SRB,
8023_TB
3
Nati ve LLC2
Bandwi dth Allocation Group
1–16
1
Host MAC Address
valid host address
4
400000000001
Session Type
Originated, Terminated
Originated
LAN ID
000–fff
(hex)
5
fff
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