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Overview of IBM Networking

DLSw+

BC-207

Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

78-11737-02

This section contains information on the following topics related to DLSw+ features:

Local Acknowledgment, page 207

Notes on Using LLC2 Local Acknowledgment, page 209

DLSw+ Support for Other SNA Features, page 210

DLSw+ is fully compatible with any vendor’s RFC 1795 implementation and the following features are 
available when both peers are using DLSw+:

Peer groups and border peers

Backup peers

Promiscuous and on-demand peers

Explorer firewalls and location learning

NetBIOS dial-on-demand routing feature support

UDP unicast support

Load balancing

Support for LLC1 circuits

Support for multiple bridge groups

Support for RIF Passthru

SNA type of service feature support

Local acknowledgment for Ethernet-attached devices and media conversion for SNA PU 2.1 and
PU 2.0 devices

Conversion between LLC2 to SDLC between PU 4 devices

Local or remote media conversion between LANs and either the SDLC Protocol or QLLC

SNA View, Blue Maps, and Internetwork Status Monitor (ISM) support

MIB enhancements that allow DLSw+ features to be managed by the CiscoWorks Blue products, SNA 
Maps, and SNA View. Also, new traps alert network management stations of peer or circuit failures. For 
more information, refer to the current Cisco IOS release note for the location of the Cisco MIB website.

Local Acknowledgment

When you have LANs separated by wide geographic distances, and you want to avoid multiple resending 
or loss of user sessions that can occur with time delays, encapsulate the source-route bridged traffic 
inside IP datagrams passed over a TCP connection between two routers with local acknowledgment 
enabled. 

LLC2 is an ISO standard data-link level protocol used in Token Ring networks. LLC2 was designed to 
provide reliable sending of data across LAN media and to cause minimal or at least predictable time 
delays. However, RSRB and WAN backbones created LANs that are separated by wide, geographic 
distances-spanning countries and continents. As a result, LANs have time delays that are longer than 
LLC2 allows for bidirectional communication between hosts. Local acknowledgment addresses the 
problem of unpredictable time delays, multiple resending, and loss of user sessions.

In a typical LLC2 session, when one host sends a frame to another host, the sending host expects the 
receiving host to respond positively or negatively in a predefined period of time commonly called the T1 
time.
 If the sending host does not receive an acknowledgment of the frame it sent within the T1 time, it 
retries a few times (normally 8 to 10). If there is still no response, the sending host drops the session.

Summary of Contents for BC-201

Page 1: ...PS page 229 The IBM Networking section of the Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide discusses the following host related software and hardware components DSPU and SNA Service Point...

Page 2: ...tocol TCP connection between two routers Use Fast Sequenced Transport FST to transport RSRB packets to their peers without TCP or User Datagram Protocol UDP header or processor overhead Use data link...

Page 3: ...d out of sequence are also rare However if two or more slow switched paths of equal cost exist between the two routers such as two parallel X 25 networks the routers alternate in sending packets betwe...

Page 4: ...rror recovery in situations where an end device goes down these higher level protocols will resend any missing or lost data These transaction request confirmation protocols exist above LLC2 so they ar...

Page 5: ...abilities exchange allows compliance to the standard but at different levels of support The standard does not specify how to cache learned information about MAC addresses RIFs or NetBIOS names It also...

Page 6: ...as peer on demand routing was recently introduced in DLSw Version 2 but has been implemented in Cisco DLSw border peer technology since Cisco IOS Release 10 3 Expedited TCP Connection DLSw Version 2...

Page 7: ...ions of peer or circuit failures For more information refer to the current Cisco IOS release note for the location of the Cisco MIB website Local Acknowledgment When you have LANs separated by wide ge...

Page 8: ...One way to solve this time delay is to increase the timeout value on the end nodes to account for the maximum transit time between the two end machines However in networks consisting of hundreds or ev...

Page 9: ...ocal host and the router terminates in either router the other will be informed to terminate its connection to its local host If the TCP queue length of the connection between the two routers reaches...

Page 10: ...concentration consolidates the appearance of multiple physical units PUs into a single PU appearance to VTAM minimizing memory and cycles in central site resources VTAM NCP and routers and speeding ne...

Page 11: ...otocols that include Adplex ADT Security Systems Inc Diebold and asynchronous generic traffic BSTUN implementation is also supported on the 4T network interface module NIM on the Cisco 4000 and 4500 s...

Page 12: ...or the HDLC protocol Allows two devices using SDLC or HDLC compliant protocols that are normally connected by a direct serial link to be connected through one or more Cisco routers reducing leased li...

Page 13: ...te the packets Copies frames to destinations based on address STUN in passthrough mode does not modify the frames in any way or participate in SDLC windowing or resending these functions are left to t...

Page 14: ...k with STUN and one without STUN Figure 90 IBM Network Configuration without STUN and with STUN IBM mainframe Workstation T1 serial link Ethernet Workstation IBM 3x78 terminals Ethernet Local site Rem...

Page 15: ...s that use the following asynchronous security protocols adplex adt poll select adt vari poll diebold async generic mdi Provides a tunnel mechanism for BSTUN over Frame Relay without using TCP IP enca...

Page 16: ...Configuring Source Route Bridging Because LANs are now connected through RSRB and WAN backbones the delays that occur are longer than LLC2 allows for bidirectional communication between hosts Our loc...

Page 17: ...or acknowledgments to be sent across a WAN SDLC local acknowledgment is described in the section Establish the Frame Encapsulation Method in the chapter Configuring STUN and BSTUN IBM Network Media Tr...

Page 18: ...4 is connected is configured with SDLLC The routers communicate via RSRB over a TCP connection that has local acknowledgment enabled In all these topologies each IBM end node the FEP and cluster contr...

Page 19: ...om the serial device before forwarding them to the Token Ring device Maintaining a Dynamic RIF Cache SDLLC maintains a dynamic RIF cache and caches the entire RIF that is the RIF from the source stati...

Page 20: ...local IBM equipment A device attached locally to a Token Ring network can communicate through a router running the QLLC Conversion feature with a remote device attached to an X 25 network using QLLC T...

Page 21: ...onds as though the 37x5 FEP were communicating over an X 25 network This is accomplished by configuring the router s X 25 interface as a virtual Token Ring so that the X 25 virtual circuit appears to...

Page 22: ...To allow a device to use LLC2 to transfer data both SDLLC and QLLC provide virtual MAC addresses In SDLLC the actual MAC address is built by combining the defined virtual MAC whose last byte is 0x00...

Page 23: ...ng DLSw for QLLC conversion refer to the Configuring DLSw chapter You can configure DSPUs for QLLC For more information on this configuration refer to the Configuring DSPU and SNA Service Point chapte...

Page 24: ...d protocols using Q 933 NLPID as illustrated in Figure 98 Figure 98 Frame Relay Encapsulation Based on RFC 1490 Note The protocol ID for SNA subarea FID4 is 0x81 The protocol ID for SNA subarea FID2 i...

Page 25: ...he SNA host on a Frame Relay PVC In the reverse direction the software is responsible for de encapsulating the data from the Frame Relay PVC and for generating and sending the appropriate local data l...

Page 26: ...SRB technology NCIA I encapsulates the Token Ring traffic inside IP datagrams passed over a TCP connection between a router and a client A virtual ring is created to allow the router to interconnect a...

Page 27: ...LC serves two purposes Establishes the peer connection Establishes the circuit between the client and the server The peer session must be established before an end to end circuit can be set up During...

Page 28: ...with them The DLSw local peer passes packets back and forth among different data link providers Advantages of the Client Server Model The client server model used in the NCIA Server feature extends th...

Page 29: ...communicate using DLSw Figure 103 NCIA Server Provides Independence from the Upstream Network Implementation ALPS The Airline Product Set ALPS is a tunneling mechanism that transports airline protoco...

Page 30: ...that represent each downstream device with one PU definition that represents the router Because you define the downstream PUs at the router rather than the host you isolate the host from changes in t...

Page 31: ...ntrol point SSCP appearing as a PU type 5 device to its downstream PUs The SSCP sessions established between the router and its upstream host are completely independent of the SSCP sessions establishe...

Page 32: ...protocols requiring access to applications on a variety of platforms including SNA applications on Enterprise servers While SNA routing is still required when multiple servers must be accessed the num...

Page 33: ...ved Availability By adding Cisco unique capabilities to connect out and distribute traffic across multiple ports access to resources is improved and traffic can be distributed across multiple ports Ad...

Page 34: ...nt LU Requester DLUR feature Provides dynamic link connectivity using connection networks CNs which eliminates much of the configuration required in networks with numerous data hosts Branch Extender T...

Page 35: ...g the IP network to be configured based on these elements The Cisco IP prioritization technologies such as weighted fair queueing WFQ prioritize the traffic through the IP network EE support on the IB...

Page 36: ...name within the SNASw configuration Dynamic SNA BTU Size Most SNA node implementations require specific tuning of the SNA basic transmit unit BTU in the configuration SNASw analyzes the interface max...

Page 37: ...NA networks Console Message Archiving page 237 Data Link Tracing page 237 Interprocess Signal Tracing page 237 MIB Support for Advanced Network Management Awareness page 238 Console Message Archiving...

Page 38: ...in a manner that simplifies and speeds up problem isolation and resolution LAN and IP Focused Connection Types SNASw supports several connection types to serve all SNA connectivity options including t...

Page 39: ...irtual Data Link Control VDLC to connect to DLSw transport and local switching technologies VDLC is used for a number of connectivity options including the following two Transport over DLSw Supported...

Page 40: ...atabase management systems from different vendors using a single interface SNA is a large complex feature rich network architecture developed by IBM CTRC adds support for TCP IP passthrough allowing t...

Page 41: ...OS 2 For an SNA host connection the router with CTRC converts DRDA packets over TCP IP to DRDA packets over APPC LU 6 2 and then routes them to DB2 databases CTRC runs as a TCP IP daemon on the route...

Page 42: ...ateways for database access CTRC lets Windows or UNIX client applications call CICS transactions without requiring changes to the client or host software In addition CTRC provides Cisco 7200 and 7500...

Page 43: ...CPA expands the value of the Cisco IBM channel solution by providing channel connectivity to mid range mainframe configurations The CPA is a standard single width port adapter that provides support fo...

Page 44: ...hree high speed port adapters in a single Cisco 7200 router Parallel Channel Port Adapter A PCPA provides a single parallel channel physical interface supporting 3 0 or 4 5 Mbps data transfer rates Di...

Page 45: ...ons per interface is recommended The CLAW packing feature enables the transport of multiple IP packets in a single channel operation and significantly increases throughput performance between a mainfr...

Page 46: ...a change to the router configuration at the time of the move Note IP Host Backup does not provide single system image or automatic failover to a waiting backup application Host operator action on the...

Page 47: ...ames running VTAM that are either channel attached to the same CMCC adapter card or channel attached to different CMCC adapter cards The CSNA feature provides SNA connectivity through a MAC address th...

Page 48: ...plit over two physical channel connections on the same CMCC adapter CMPC insulates VTAM from the actual network topology The MPC protocols are terminated on the CMCC adapter and converted to LLC proto...

Page 49: ...nted by the TN3270 server are dependent LUs To route these dependent LU sessions to multiple VTAM hosts connected to the TN3270 server in the CMCC adapter card rather than routing in the VTAM hosts th...

Page 50: ...Configuration Guide 78 11737 02 To enable the TN3270 server feature you must have a CMCC adapter installed in a Cisco 7000 with RSP7000 Cisco 7500 series router or a Cisco 7200 router For details abou...

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